Firepits Care and Maintenance Information cont...
SOLAR - MACH LIT &
ELECTRONIC IGNITION FIREPITS
PILOT FLAME
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The flames from the pilot should be visually checked
as soon as the unit is installed as well as throughout
regular operation.
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The pilot flame must always be present when the
firepit is in operation.
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There are 2 distinct flames, one engulfing a flame
sensor and the other reaching to the burner.
INCIDENT PREVENTION
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Hard by Designs concrete surfaces are strong and
resilient, however unintentional damage can occur but is
easily avoidable.
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In order to avoid visible scratches being formed, do
not place or drag sharp or coarse objects on or across
the surface.
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Avoid any contact with acidic materials (citrus/olive oil
etc), abrasive agents (powders, creams), non – diluted or
concentrated cleaning agents, and in particular colourful
ones, is strongly advised against.
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Spots/dirt caused by substances with strong colour,
such as a tea, coffee, red wine, curry or mustard, must be
rinsed with water or wiped with a damp cloth as quick as
possible on the surfaces of the concrete, as these can be
harsh on the sealant and can cause discoloration.
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The use of coasters is recommended if placing items
such as plates and glasses on the firepit.
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Do not place extremely hot items (hot pans, dishes,
cups) directly onto your firepit’s edge as this can cause
sealer discoloration.
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Be careful not to accidentally hit the edges of the
rims of the firepits as this can create small chips. Chips
are repairable, please don’t hesitate to contact Hard by
Design for further information on this.
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Felt pads are recommended for use for the bottom
of objects that will remain on the firepit for an indefinite
time period. Especially for unglazed ceramics or natural
stone as they compete for residual moisture in the firepit
which can lead to its discoloration.
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