Mimosa Signature 0346217 User manual

90cm GRC
STONE FIRE PIT
Provides warmth and ambiance for outdoor settings
For use with timber fuel
Easy assembly
Important: Please retain these instructions for future use
0346217

Contents
Thank you ....................................................... Page 1
Safety Warnings ............................................ Page 2
Parts List ......................................................... Page 3
Assembly Instructions .................................. Page 4
Operating Instructions ................................. Page 7
Notes .............................................................. Page 9
Product Warranty .......................................... Page 10

Page 1
Thank you
Congratulations on the purchase of this product, and thank you for making it a
member of your outdoor setting. The creators of this product strive to provide
excellent products at affordable prices. You can rest assured that all our
products are manufactured to high standards of safety and quality, backed
by a 12 month warranty. A lot of thought and development goes into all of
our products, and we truly hope you are satisfied with your purchase.

Page 2
Safety Warnings
l Outdoor use only. DO NOT use the fire pit indoors.
l DO NOT position this product on a timber deck or any combustible
surfaces.
l DO NOT leave the fire pit unattended during use.
l Remove bark, dried leaves and twigs well clear of this product prior to
use.
l Carbon Monoxide Warning. Carbon monoxide is produced whenever
solid fuels are burnt. To avoid poisoning or death, never use this product
indoors, and never move this product indoors when it contains hot coals.
l When in use, all surfaces of the fire pit will get hot. Do not touch the fire pit
during use.
l Do NOT allow children or pets near the fire pit during use.
l Ensure your fire pit is positioned on a level surface and positioned at least
2 metres distance from any side or overhead combustible materials. E.g.
house, fence, deck, trees, etc.
l DO NOT overload the fire pit with fuel. It may result in product failure,
failure to contain hot coals and property damage.
l DO NOT use highly flammable chemicals such as petrol or spirits to light
the fire or relight the fire.
l DO NOT use in windy conditions.
l DO NOT store or use flammables in the vicinity of the fire pit.
l During assembly, you must place the fire bowl on top of the base.
l DO NOT put the fire bowl in the bottom of the base.
l DO NOT light a fire in the bottom of the base.
l Check your local fire restrictions before using this product.

Page 3
Part A Qty.1 Part B Qty.1
Part C Qty.1 Part D Qty.1
FIRE BOWL COVER
BASE GRATE
Part E Qty.1
HANDLE
Part F Qty.1
NUT
Part G Qty.1
LIFT FORK
Parts List

We recommend wearing gloves during assembly to prevent injuries from sharp edges.
Step 1:
Fix the handle onto the cover with the nut.
Page 4
HANDLE
COVER
E
F
Assembly Instructions

Step 2:
Place the fire bowl, grate and cover onto the base.
Page 5
FIRE BOWL
GRATE
BASE
Assembly Instructions
Safety Warning:
You must place the fire bowl
on top of the base.
Don’t put the fire bowl in
the bottom of the base.
Don’t light a fire in the
bottom of the base.

Page 6
Fully Assembled
Assembly Instructions

Page 7
Operating Instructions
Preparation
1. To get the fire started, you will need material that can be readily ignited
or kindling and you will need firewood to fuel the fire.
2. Gather these materials before attempting to light the fire so you are
prepared.
3. If the available firewood is too large, cut, trim or split the firewood to fit in
the fire pit without overhang.
4. Don’t overload the fire pit. As a general rule, the maximum fuel load is
half the area provided for the fire to burn. In a firebox, this means you
cannot fill the box above half. In a fire bowl, this means you cannot fill the
bowl more than half the diameter of the bowl.
5. Don’t arrange the fuel in tight bunches. Allow space between the
firewood pieces to ensure good air movement in the fire.
Lighting
1. Place a layer of dry kindling such as sticks or twigs. You can also use
firelighters.
2. Place a small amount of firewood directly above the kindling.
3. Use a long match or a gas lighter to light the kindling.
Maintaining the Fire
l Wear oven mitts or protective gloves when tending to the fire.
l After the fire has been established, add more firewood directly on top of
the fire as desired but do this gradually to avoid overloading.
l Use a poker to reposition coals and improve airflow as desired.
l Never pour Petrol, Kerosene, Diesel, lighter fluid or alcohol onto the firepit.
Extinguishing
Allow the fire to burn out. Do not douse the fire with water, the sudden
temperature change can cause immediate damage to the fire pit.

Page 8
Care and Maintenance
To keep your fire pit looking great, purchase a waterproof cover from
[email protected] & protect your fire pit from the harsh effects of
the elements. The base may degrade if it is regularly exposed to moisture so
ensure to keep the fire pit dry.
Allow the fire pit to cool before cleaning.
Always empty the residual ash after each use.
To extend the life of your fire pit, protect it from the elements when not in use.
The use of harsh, chemical cleaners or rough scourers can severely damage
the external surfaces of your fire pit. Only use soap and water during cleaning
and allow the surfaces to dry after cleaning to prevent corrosion.
Do not clean this fire pit with a high pressure washer or steam cleaner.
Rust Prevention
Where fire and steel interact, rust will eventually appear due to the extreme
heat of the fire. If you want to minimise rust in your fire pit, you may use a light
oil or rust preventative spray to reduce rusting when the fire pit not in use
however, these oils and sprays are flammable so any oil or rust preventative
spray must be cleaned off before the next use.
If your fire pit has a pre-rusted exterior, don’t apply any coatings or rust
preventative sprays because they will damage the rusted aesthetic.
Operating Instructions

Notes
Page 9

Page 10
P R O D U C T W A R R A N T Y
Any claim under this warranty must be made within 12 Months of the date of
purchase of the product. To make a claim under the warranty, take the
product (with proof of purchase) to any Bunnings store (see
www.bunnings.com.au or bunnings.co.nz for store locations)
Bunnings Group Ltd bears reasonable, direct, expenses of claiming under the
warranty. You may submit details and proof to our store for consideration.
The warranty covers manufacturer defects in materials, workmanship and nish
under normal use.
This warranty is provided in addition to other rights and remedies you may have
under law: our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under
the Australian Consumer Law or Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (NZ). You are
entitled to replacement or refund for a major failure and to compensation for
other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have
the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality
and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
The warranty excludes damage resulting from product misuse or product
neglect. The warranty covers domestic use only and does not apply to
commercial applications.
This warranty is given by Bunnings Group Limited ABN 26 008 672 179, Botanicca
3 Level 2 East Tower 570 Swan Street, Burnley, VIC 312, e-mail:
Or call our Customer Support Team – Ph.1800 797 586
This warranty is given by Bunnings NZ Limited: Postal address: PO Box 14436,
Panmure, Auckland 1741,
e-mail: [email protected] Or call our Customer Support Team –
Ph.1800 797 586
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