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User’s Manual & Safety Instructions
paper and the like. The base of the burner within the model must never
come into direct contact with flammable materials. Side clearances to
fixed and stable furniture items that are not susceptible to movement such
as lounges or patio furniture must remain a minimum of 600mm [23.6in]
away from the flame at all times. Overhead clearances to items that are
susceptible to movement (e.g. Curtains/Trees) must remain a minimum
of:
- Indoors: 1500mm [59.1in] away from the flame at all times.
- Outdoors: 2000mm [78.7in] away from the flame at all times.
Note: Stainless steel will rust or corrode over time if contamination or
debris is not cleaned or removed immediately. When not in use, it is
recommended that you protect your fireplace from water damage or
corrosion with a protective cover and always close the Burner Lid
included with your model to safeguard the burner.
Installation
There are many different variations available for installing the Burner. In
all cases, the Burner must be:
- Installed into non-combustible material ONLY, such as stainless steel,
concrete, brick and stone
- Installed after all gas connections or pipelines in the area are
disconnected and made safe by an appropriately qualified and licensed
professional
- Installed and operated in a fixed and secure position before filling,
lighting and operating. Burners are not meant to be moved because
movement creates the risk of accidental fuel spillages. If you move the
Burner, make sure no fuel was spilled before you ignite the Burner.
The best location for your Bio Flame is:
- In a large, open space at least 1500mm [59.1in] away from any
combustible materials, such as curtains, wallpaper, veneer, etc.
- On a level floor – the floor can be made of any material.
- In a firebox made of non-combustible materials, such as steel, concrete,
brick, or stone.