– Always have a bucket of sand ready
for extinguishing fires in case of
emergency.
– 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 water in
the metal container for 24 hours before
disposal.
– Only use well-dried wood (storage
period
of
at
commercially available briquettes.
– Never use the fire pit as a barbecue.
– Take your neighbours into consideration,
so that smoke or odours will not disturb
them and their property does not get
endangered.
Assembly
Unpacking
Danger Risks to children!
While
can become caught in the
packaging film and choke.
– Do not let children play with the
packaging films.
– Make sure that children do not put any
small assembly parts into their mouths.
They could swallow the parts and
choke on them.
• Unpack the device and check it for
completeness.
least
3
years)
playing,
children
Assembling the fire pit
Danger! Risk of cutting!
1. Attaching the support legs
Screw the support legs (C) to the
underside of the fire bowl (A) using the
AA screws.
or
2. Inserting the fire grate
Place the fire grate (B) into the fire
bowl.
Important: All screws must be tightly
fastened.
Installing the fire pit
Attention Risk of damage!
• Before use, place the fire pit on a flat,
stable surface outdoors.
Sheet metal parts can have
sharp corners. Take care during
assembly.
During use, the screw joints
can
gradually
compromise the stability of the
fire pit. Check the stability of
the screws prior to each use.
If necessary, tighten all of the
screws again to ensure the
BBQ is standing securely.
t
loosen
and
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