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Warning
1.DO NOT use if you suffer from heart and lung conditions because smoke inhalation may exacerbate existing conditions.
2. DO NOT move the product when it is burning.
3. DO NOT sit too close to the burning product.
4. DO NOT overfill the fire pit during use.
5. DO NOT use accelerants to light the fire.
6. DO NOT use in inclement weather.
7. Keep flammable liquid well away from the product as some flammable liquids can catch fire from the emitting heat.
8. Only handle the product with the poker if you have to.
9. Keep a considerable distance away from the product. Keep kids and pets away from the product.
10. Only adults can set up and maintain products.
11. Keep the se-tup area clear from any combustible materials. Dry leaves, paper, dry grass or pine needles can catch
fire easily from the embers that come out of the product.
12. Once lit, approach the product with caution to avoid slipping and falling into it.
Considerations Before Use
Check with your fire department for information on burning bans and chimenea & fire pit regulations in your area. Chimenea &
Fire pits can remain hot and smoulder for a few hours after the visible fire has been extinguished. Smouldering chimeneas or fire pits
are a common cause of injuries and burns, especially for children.
The surface of this product will discolour when placed outdoors and from first use, due to the nature of the product and the
heat/naked flames.
Choosing a Location For Setup
Chimeneas or Firepits need to be placed in a safe location. Do not place them near buildings,walls,outdoor furniture,inflatable
pools or other flammable items. Nearby items could catch fire from heat or flames. Position on a non flammable surface,
clear of overhanging objects.
Using The Chimeneas Or Fire Pits
The product is for outdoor use only,and will become very hot during use.
To maintain the coating color, cover the bottom of the fire bowl with small stones or sandstones before each use Using the wrong
materials inside a fire pit can be dangerous.Make sure to use only coal or wood.
Do not use highly flammable items such as clothing, rags, paper towels, tissues or other items that could burn uncontrollably.
Do not use petrol, lighter fuel, alcohol or similar substances to light a fire. Never leave the product unattended.
Wind.
Wind
Chimeneas or Fire pits should be protected from wind and not used when winds are high or gusty. Wind causes the smoke and fire
to blow around, which could spread burning embers.When using Chimenea or Fire pits during light breezes, keep an eye on it to
ensure no small embers escape.
Do not place Chimenea or Fire pits near anything that could catch fire.
People & Pets
Supervised Children and Pets when the fire pit is in use.
Ensure that everyone near the Chimenea or Fire pits understands it is an active fire and can produce smoke and embers. Do not
allow children or animals to get close to Chimenea or Fire pit to avoid smoke inhalation and burns.
The Chimenea or Fire pit will get very hot and could burn someone if they are too close.
Extinguishing The Fire Properly
Chimenea or Fire pits are dangerous if the fire is not extinguished properly. Do not extinguish the fire by pouring water into a hot
fire bowl because this may cause distortion, rust or flaking paint. Fire should be allowed to die out on its own, or extinguished with
a fire extinguisher. Its important to note that fire can continue to smoulder and embers remain hot even if there is no visible flame.
Make sure to stay near the fire pit a after the flame is out to check for burning embers or smoke, which could indicate that a live fire
still exists. When in doubt, after the bowl has been allowed plenty of time to cool down, fill the inside of the fire pit with water to make
sure all the fire is out. The fire pit could still be hot for hours after use.
DO NOT USE ACHEMICAL BASED CLEANER as this may ignite a flame on next use.
User Guide
Approximately 12 minutes after ignition , the temperature in the furnace will increased and the secondary combustion will start
working. We recommend using dry skin-peeled wood logs or wood pellets.