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Tending the Fire

You may need to shift and/or add logs for an ideal fire pit 

experience. DO NOT place a hot protective screen cover or hot 

fire pit tools onto combustible surfaces such as grass, wooden 

decks, or furniture.

1.  Using the screen hook that is provided and heat-resistant 

gloves, carefully remove the protective screen.

2. 

Using a long-handled fire pit tool, shift the coals and logs 

to allow for additional air flow. 

3. 

DO NOT add gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter fluid, 

or alcohol to relight or enhance an existing fire.

4.

  Use a match to light the kindling or fire-starter.

5.  Wait until glowing coals have developed before adding 

any additional wood. If additional wood is required, place 

the wood on top of the coals, taking care not to shift the 

ashes.

Extinguishing

1.

  Let the fire burn itself out.

2.

  DO NOT use water to extinguish the fire. Such action is 

dangerous and can cause irreversible damage to the fire 

pit.

Inspecting

This fire pit should be inspected on a regular basis to ensure 

product safety and longer product life.

DO NOT attempt to inspect this fire pit until the fire is 

COMPLETELY out and the fire pit has COMPLETELY cooled. 

1.

  Check components for any signs of damage or rust.

2.  If damage to any component is detected, DO NOT use the 

fire pit until repairs are properly performed.

Cleaning

This fire pit should be cleaned on a regular basis to promote 

safer experiences and longer product life.

NOTE: 

After repeated use, a slight discoloration of the finish 

may occur.

DO NOT attempt to clean this fire pit until the fire is 

COMPLETELY out and the fire pit has COMPLETELY cooled.

DO NOT use oven cleaner or abrasive cleaners as they will 

damage this product.

DO NOT clean any part of this fire pit in a self-cleaning oven as 

this may damage the finish.

1.

  Wipe exterior surfaces with a mild dish washing detergent 

or baking soda.

2.  For stubborn surfaces, use a citrus-based degreaser and 

a nylon scrubbing brush.

3.  Rinse and clean with water.

4.  Remove built-up creosote from components with a 

chimney cleaning product.

Storage

DO NOT move or store this fire pit until the fire is 

COMPLETELY out and the fire pit is cool to the touch.

1.

  Once the fire is out, the coals have completely cooled, 

and the fire pit can be safely handled, remove and 

properly dispose of the ashes.

2.

  Store the fire pit in a clean and dry location to maximize 

product life.

3.

  Store the fire pit assembled in a safe location away from 

children and pets.

Support

If your Sun Joe

®

 SJFP28-STN-CS cast stone fire pit requires 

service or maintenance, please call 1-866-SNOWJOE 

 

(1-866-766-9563) for assistance.

Model and Serial Numbers 

When contacting the company, reordering parts, or arranging 

service from an authorized dealer, you will need to provide 

the model and serial numbers, which can be found on the 

decal located on the unit. Copy these numbers into the space 

provided below.

Record the following numbers from your new product:

Model #:

Serial #:

  S   J    F   P   2    8   -   S    T   N   -    C    S

Summary of Contents for SJFP28-STN-CS

Page 1: ...o avoid injury keep hands away from vent openings while in use 7 This fire pit is NOT intended for cooking or food preparation 8 Always use this equipment in accordance with all applicable local state and national regulations Contact your local fire department for details on outdoor burning 9 When using this fire pit exercise the same precautions as you would with any open fire 10 The use of alcoh...

Page 2: ...sistant gloves or hot pads when contacting handles 33 Use long sturdy fire pit tools when adding or moving logs 34 DO NOT place wood directly onto the bottom of the fire pit Place wood only on the log grid 35 DO NOT overload the fire pit DO NOT add additional firewood until the fire burns down NOTICE If any portion of the bowl lid or spark guard of this fire pit glows red this indicates that the f...

Page 3: ...rts and hardware Save this manual for future reference 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Screen hook 2 Protective screen 3 Log grid 4 Fire bowl 5 Cast stone base 6 Vent Technical Data Fire Bowl Diameter 24 in 61 cm Fire Bowl Depth 5 5 in 14 1 cm Protective Screen Dimensions 21 3 in x 5 3 in 54 cm x 13 6 cm Screen hook Dimensions 23 6 in 60 cm Log Grid Dimensions 16 5 in 42 cm Temperature Resistance 1 112ºF 600ºC Weig...

Page 4: ...ive screen using the M6 nut Fig 1 2 Place all parts on the cast stone base Fig 2 Care and Maintenance Lighting 1 Make sure there is only a small amount of ash in the bottom of the bowl 2 Place a layer of dry kindling or a natural fire starter onto the center of the log grid 3 Above the kindling or fire starter place a layer of dry seasoned hardwood that is cut to lengths that are no more than 3 4 ...

Page 5: ...romote safer experiences and longer product life NOTE After repeated use a slight discoloration of the finish may occur DO NOT attempt to clean this fire pit until the fire is COMPLETELY out and the fire pit has COMPLETELY cooled DO NOT use oven cleaner or abrasive cleaners as they will damage this product DO NOT clean any part of this fire pit in a self cleaning oven as this may damage the finish...

Page 6: ...ire pit The use of any other attachment or accessory can be dangerous and could cause injury or mechanical damage NOTE Accessories are subject to change without any obligation on the part of Snow Joe Sun Joe to provide notice of such changes Accessories can be ordered online at snowjoe com or via phone by contacting the Snow Joe Sun Joe customer service center at 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 Scree...

Page 7: ...oe Sun Joe will not be responsible for the cost of any unauthorized warranty repairs This warranty does not cover any cost or expense incurred by the purchaser in providing substitute equipment or service during reasonable periods of malfunction or non use of this product while waiting for a replacement part or unit under this warranty Wearing parts like belts augers chains and tines are not cover...

Page 8: ...u to chemicals including soot which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and carbon monoxide which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov ...

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