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Outdoor Fire Pit
Owner’s Manual
Square Fire Pit, Item #60454
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
Before using this outdoor fire pit, make sure you have read,
understand, and are following all of the WARNINGS as
given on Page 2 of this manual. Failure to follow all instructions
and WARNINGS can cause property damage, serious personal injury or death.
Operating Instructions
Lighting
1. Place a layer of dry kindling or a natural fire starter such as Fatwood™ onto the center of the fire bowl.
2. Place a layer of dry seasoned hardwood on top of the kindling. Make sure the hardwood is cut in
lengths no more than ¾ the diameter of the fire bowl.
3. Use a long match or stick lighter to light the kindling or firestarter.
4. Place the Spark Guard/Firescreen on the bowl by using the Fire Tool provided once the kindling or
firestarter is lit.
Tending the Fire
You may need to shift and/or add logs for the best fire.
REMINDERS
**Always wear protective gloves or use a pot holder when tending a fire.
**Wait until glowing coals have developed before adding any additional wood.
**Do NOT add gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter fluid or alcohol to relight or enhance an existing
fire.
1. Carefully remove the Spark Guard/Firescreen by using the Fire Tool provided.
2. While using the long handled Fire Tool, shift coals and logs to allow additional airflow.
3. If additional wood is required, place wood on top of coals. Be careful not to shift ashes.
4. Replace Spark Guard/Firescreen by using the Fire Tool provided.
Extinguishing the Fire
1. Allow the fire to burn itself out.
2. Do NOT use water to extinguish a fire as this is dangerous and can cause damage to the outdoor fire
pit.
FireSense®
products are 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.