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Outdoor Fire Pit
Owner’s Manual
40” Slate Fire Pit, SKU 259-5071
Cleaning and Care
Inspecting:
This outdoor fire pit should be inspected on a regular basis to ensure product safety and longer
product life.
Do NOT attempt to inspect this outdoor fire pit until the fire is COMPLETELY out and fire pit is
COOLED COMPLETELY.
1. Check handle on Fire Screen to make sure it is secure.
2. Check all parts for signs of damage or rust.
3. If you find any damaged parts, do NOT operate until repairs and/or replacement has been done.
Cleaning
This outdoor fire pit should be cleaned on a regular basis to promote a safer experience and longer
product life.
NOTE: After repeated use, a slight discoloration of the finish may occur.
Do NOT attempt to clean this outdoor fire pit until the fire is COMPLETELY out and the fire pit has
cooled completely.
Do NOT use oven cleaner or abrasive cleaners as they will damage this product.
Do NOT clean any part of this outdoor fire pit in a self cleaning oven as it may damage the finish.
1. Wipe exterior surfaces with a mild dishwashing detergent or baking soda.
2. For stubborn surfaces, use a citrus based degreaser and a nylon scrubbing brush.
3. Rinse with clean water.
4. Remove built-up creosote from components with a chimney cleaning product.
Storage
Do NOT move or store this outdoor fire pit until the fire is
COMPLETELY
out and the fire pit has cooled
COMPLETELY
.
1. Once the fire is out, coals are cold and outdoor fire pit is cool to the touch, remove ashes and dispose
of properly.
2. It is best to cover the outdoor fire pit with a protective vinyl cover. DO NOT cover fire pit until it has
COMPLETELY cooled.
3. Store assembled in a location away from children and pets.
NOTE
: If you do not use a cover, store this outdoor fire pit in a dry location to maximize product life.
This product is made to resist premature rusting. However, eventually, all metals will rust. Some
environments promote premature rusting of metals. For best results, at the first sign of rust or other
corrosion, use an emery cloth, metal-grade sand paper or a rotary tool to buff away the blemish and
touch up the spot with rust-resistant spray paint available at local hardware stores.