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• Do not use dangerous flammable liquids such as gasoline, alcohol, diesel
fuel or kerosene to light or relight fires. We recommend using a fire starter
to get the initial burn going.
• Keep the outdoor fire pit a minimum of 10' (3.1 m) away from buildings,
structures, flammable items and vehicles such as cars, trucks, vans, boats
or RVs.
• Do not store or use LP gas cylinders within 10' (3.1 m) of this fire pit while
it is in operation.
• Always use in accordance with all applicable local and state fire codes.
• Exercise the same precautions as you would with any open fire.
• Do not wear flammable or loose clothing when tending an open fire.
• All surfaces of this fire pit are hot when in operation. To avoid burns and
injury, do NOT touch this fire pit until the fire is out and has completely
cooled.
• Assure fire is completely extinguished before leaving fire pit.
• This fire pit should be inspected and cleaned regularly after each use.
• Any modifications to this appliance may be dangerous and are not
permitted
• Do not empty ash catch tray of any burned residue until the burned
materials have completely cooled.
• The fire pit should not be left outside uncovered when not in use. Exposure
to weather, heavy use and UV rays may cause this product to develop a
rusted patina.
• To avoid injury when moving the fire pit, two or more people are required.
• Do not attempt to move the fire pit once the fire is started.
• Do not place the fire pit in an area where it could be easily tripped over.