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Setting up the fire bowl
Attention Risk of damage!
During use, the screw connec-
tions can gradually loosen and
affect the stability of the fire-
place. Check the tightness of
the screws before each use. If
necessary, retighten all screws
to ensure a firm stand.
• Before using the fireplace, set it up on
a level, firm surface outdoors.
• Have the poker ready to stoke the fire
or to distribute the charcoal.
Operation
Danger Risk of burning!
The fire bowl, contained char-
coal and wood get very hot dur-
ing use so that contact with
them can cause serious burns.
– Always wear oven or BBQ gloves when
baking. (Glove Category II with regard
to heat protection, e.g. DIN-EN 407.
Glove must match the PSA regulation.)
– Keep a sufficient distance to hot parts,
as any contact can lead to extremely
severe burns.
– Do not wear clothes with wide sleeves.
Danger Risk of burning!
Never use liquids such as pet-
rol, turpentine, spirit etc. to light
or re-ignite. These substances
are explosive and are partly
toxic. Use dry lighter instead.
– Never add ignition liquid or coal / piec-
es of wood soaked with ignition liquid
to hot or warm coal / pieces of wood.
– Use only dry lighters in accordance
with EN 1860-3 as lighting aids.
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1. Build a pyramid from small pieces of
wood.
2. Put the dry lighter in the pyramid.
3. Light the dry lighter.
4. When the small pieces of wood are
burning well, you can add slightly
larger pieces of wood.
Danger Risk of fire!
Always make sure that the fire
does not get too big. Never
leave an open fire and embers
unattended.
Danger Risk of injury!
Improper repairs can result in
your device no longer working
safely. You endanger yourself
and your environment.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Your fire bowl is made of high quality ma-
terials. To clean and maintain the surfac-
es, please heed the following instructions:
Danger Risk of burning!
Let the fire bowl cool down
completely before cleaning it.
– Only tip out the ash when the fuel has
completely burned out.
Danger Health risk!
Do not use any decolourants or
thinners to remove stains.
Attention Risk of damage!
Do not use any strong or grind-
ing solvents or abrasive pads,
since these can attack the sur-
faces and leave behind scrape
marks.