
Tending
You may need to move or add logs for an ideal experience.
Reminders:
Always wear protective gloves or similar when tending fire.
Wait until glowing coals have developed before adding any additional logs.
Do NOT add petrol, diesel, lighter fuel or alcohol to relight or enhance an existing fire.
1. Carefully open Door with tool or Heat proof Glove.
2. While using a long-handled fireplace tool, carefully move logs and coals as required, if any logs fall
against the glass move the log as soon as possible as this will cause staining of the glass. See cleaning
section on how to clean Glass.
3. If additional logs are required, place on top of coals, taking care not to move the coals too much.
4. Close door with tool or a heat proof glove.
Extinguishing
1. Allow fire to burn itself out.
2. Do NOT use water to extinguish as this is dangerous and may cause glass to shatter causing serious
injury or damage to property and
damage to the ‘Garden Halo’ outdoor fire.
Cleaning
The ‘Garden Halo’ outdoor fire should be cleaned on a regular base 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 the ‘Garden Halo’ until the fire is completely out and cold.
Do NOT use oven cleaner or abrasive cleaners as they will damage this product.
1. Brush of any soot from inside of glass with a soft brush.
2. Once the coals and ash are cold and
‘garden Halo’ is cool to touch, slide open door and lift out burner
rack, then brush all ash and coals into pedestal, replace burner rack and close door. Leave for a short
period to allow ash to settle in ash pan. Then remove ashpan and dispose of ashes in a suitable manor,
and re-fit ash pan.
3. For stubborn stains on glass remove glass (see detail on glass removal) and clean with kitchen cream
cleaner and rinse with clean water. Dry glass with a clean cloth.
4. Wipe exterior surfaces with a mild soap solution.