14, Do not overload the firepit with fuel. Do not add additional fuel until the fire burns down. If an portion of the
firebowl is growing red, it is overloaded.
15, Do not burn fuel directly on the firebowl base. Do burn on ash.
16, Do keep the fuel away from the wall of the firepit as the high temperature may damage it.
17, Avoid breathing smoke from the fire and avoid getting it into your eyes.
18, Always thoroughly inspect the firepit before use.
19, A slight discoloration of finish may occur after use.
Care and use
Lighting
1, Ensure the firepit is positioned on a permanent flat, level, heat resistant, non-flammable surface away from
flammable items.
2, Make sure there is a small amount of ash in the firebowl bottom.
3, Place paper or dry kindling on the ash in the centre of the firebowl bottom.
4, Place fuel on the paper or dry kindling.
5, Light the paper or dry kindling to start a fire.
Tending the fire
1, Add fuel to the firepit to increase the heat slowly when embers glow. Do not overload with fuel, only tow or
three small logs is sufficient.
2, When shifting logs, use a safety tool to allow for additional airflow.
Extinguishing
To extinguish the firepit, stop adding fuel and allow fire to die or douse with sand. Do not use water as this
may damage the firepit.
Care and inspecting
1, This firepit should be inspected on a regular base to ensure product safety and longer product life.
2, The firepit should be cleaned after use to ensure longer product life. Do not use oven cleaner or abrasive
cleaner as they will damage this product.
3, When not in use, cover the firepit once completely cooled with a cover to help protect it from bad weather.
4, Store this firepit in a dry location to maximise product life.
5, As the firepit is made from steel, the surface will age and develop surface rust as soon as it is placed outside
and after use. This is to be expected, but it does not affect use and is not a product fault. Please see below
instructions on how to refresh the paint finish.
Remove loose paint and rust with a wire brush when needed and re-paint using a high temperature paint,
resistant to at least 600
℃
.
To help reduce surface rust, rub the firepit with an oily rag after each use.
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