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1 Keep your Firebowl out of the rain and store it in a dry place
when not in use.
2 Ensure to keep the cover on when storing your Outland
Firebowl
®
. The cover is designed to keep leaves and debris out
of the firebowl. The cover is not designed to protect from rain
and rust. Your firebowl is made from steel and will naturally
form rust if left out in the rain for extended lengths of time.
3
Always inspect and clear all valve and gas orifices of any
foreign debris including spider webs prior to lighting. If any
doubt there may be a nest inside, use a pipe cleaner up the tube.
See section ‘REMOVING INSECT NESTS’.
4
Clean any plugged burner orifices with a small paper clip.
5 Ensure that you clean the bowl of your Outland Firebowl
®
after
every use to keep it looking GREAT. Simply wipe the outer edge
of the Firebowl with a damp paper towel or cloth to remove any
combustion particulates. Do not use flammable or corrosive
cleaning products on or near this unit.
SECTION 5:
FIREBOWL MAINTENANCE
REGULAR CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Your Outland Firebowl
®
requires periodic maintenance to keep it in good running order. Follow the steps below to ensure your appliance
will provide you with the best possible performance:
STEP 1
Turn cylinder valve to the “Closed” position.
STEP 2
Turn appliance valve to the “Off” position by pushing and turning
knob clockwise.
STEP 3
Allow unit to cool for at least five (5) minutes before relighting.
SECTION 4:
EXTINGUISHING THE APPLIANCE
WARNING:
The rocks are HOT!
WARNING:
Don’t burn yourself! Do not touch or handle the firebowl when
hot! To avoid injury always allow the firebowl to cool down for
at least 30 minutes before moving and handling the appliance.
Never handle rocks which have not been allowed to cool from
exposure to flame. Never attempt to rearrange rocks while unit
is ignited.
CAUTION: HOT Surfaces!
While in operation, surfaces may become hot. Do not handle
the unit, except to operate the gas knob, until it has cooled
sufficiently.
LAVA ROCKS
Your non-toxic natural lava rocks will form cracks and turn brown
and black under normal operating conditions. This does not affect
the functionality of your firebowl.
The image shown is a visual reference on what the lava rocks will
look like over time while under normal operating conditions.