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HALO Wood Pellet Fire Pit Instruction Manual & Safety Instructions
Lighting your Henley Halo Wood Pellet Fire Pit
1. Place your Halo on a on a solid non-combustible surface such as a concrete path or patio slab.
Note: Not suitable for use on wooden or composite decks.
2. Fill your Halo with approximately 50mm(2”) of wood pellets.
3. Place a re lighter in the centre of the pellets and light it.
Note: Do not use any ammable liquids such as BBQ lighter uid or petrol.
4. It will take approximately 5 – 8 minutes for the wood pellets to fully catch re depending on
the quality of the pellet. Once the inner wall of the Halo has heated up the ame will lick up
around the side to the holes at the top creating a beautiful halo-like dancing ame.
5. When the ames start to die down top up your Halo with a few scoops of wood pellets using
a metal scoop. Be careful not to smother the re as this will cause excessive smoke as the new
pellets catch re.
6. Once the re has gone out please let your Halo cool completely before cleaning it.
7. To clean, simply remove the ash drawer and dispose of the cooled ash.
8. Replace the ash drawer and store your Halo in a safe place.
Notes:
• The Henley Halo is for outdoor use only. Please do not use your Halo indoors or in any other
enclosed areas.
• Do not use your Henley Halo until you have fully read and understand the instructions
outlined above.
• The Henley Halo must not be operated by children.
• Never leave a lit Henley Halo unattended.
• Always place your Henley Halo on a solid, level, non-combustible surface such as concrete
rock or stone.
• Not suitable for use on wooden or composite decking.
• Henley Halo Fire Pit designed for use only with wood pellets.
• Do not light near any ammable gases, liquids or combustible materials.
• Do not use your Henley Halo under any roof structures or combustible constructions.
• Do not use your Henley Halo near any low hanging trees or shrubs.
• Be sure to empty and clean your Halo before every use.
• Do not use in windy conditions.
• Do not use ammable liquids such as lighter uid, petrol, kerosene or alcohol to light your
Henley Halo.
• All surfaces of the Henley Halo will get hot when in use. Do not touch or try to move your
Halo until it has fully cooled down.
• Do not dispose of the ashes until they have fully extinguished and are safe to dispose.