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– Always work with caution and only
when in good physical condition: You
can no longer use the device safely if
you are tired, ill, have consumed alco-
hol, or are under the influence of medi-
cations or drugs. Attempting to do so is
irresponsible.
Storage and transport
– Always store the device in a dry loca-
tion.
– Store the device in a frost-free location.
– Protect the device against damage
during transport.
Information specific to this device
– Only use the fire bowl outdoors, never
in closed spaces.
– The fire bowl may only be placed in-
doors for decorative purposes. Operat-
ing the device indoors is not permissi-
ble.
– Never use the fire bowl beneath a can-
opy.
– Safe operation of the fire bowl is only
guaranteed when it is placed on a firm,
even surface with a sufficient load-
bearing capacity.
– Before using the fire bowl, place it on
an even surface in a safe location pro-
tected as much as possible from wind.
– Attention! The fire bowl becomes very
hot and must not be moved during op-
eration.
– Remove the ashes only after it has
cooled down completely. Never dis-
pose of hot ashes through the house-
hold garbage. Fire hazard!
– Only clean the fire bowl once the it has
cooled down completely.
– When adding fuel wear oven or BBQ
gloves. (Glove Category II with regard
to heat protection, e.g. DIN-EN 407.
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Glove must match the PSA regulation.)
– Wear appropriate clothing. Long, loose
sleeves can easily catch fire!
– Wear sturdy, closed shoes. Sandals do
not provide any protection against hot
charcoal pieces!
– Never leave open fire or embers unat-
tended. Risk of injuries and fire!
– Always have a bucket of sand ready
for extinguishing fires in case of emer-
gency.
– Put the remaining charcoal and ashes
into a non-flammable metal container
and then fill this container to the top
with water. Leave the charcoal and wa-
ter in the metal container for 24 hours
before disposal.
– Only use well-dried wood (storage pe-
riod of at least 3 years) or commercially
available briquettes.
– Never use the fire bowl as a barbecue.
– Take your neighbours into considera-
tion, so that smoke or odours will not
disturb them and their property does
not get endangered.
– The fireplace must not be used as a
waste incineration plant and no unsuit-
able or non-recommended fuels may be
used. In addition, no liquid fuels may be
used.
– Caution! National and local regulations
such as permits, operation, safety dis-
tances and others must be met.
– Only natural softwood or hardwood (no
pellets made of wood) that is ready for
use in the oven may be burned in the
fireplace.
– Note: The fireplace must not be used
when deformed or defective. This must
be checked before each use.