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Maintenance And Care - Morso JIKO Aufstellungs- Und Bedienungsanleitung

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE

Morsø Jiko is made of solid cast iron, coated with a heat and corrosion resistant coating-system,
designed for extreme environmental exposures with a low maintenance consideration. This ensures
that it lasts for many seasons with correct usage and care.
GUARANTEE
The guarantee period runs from the date of purchase.
As the guarantee is in relation to defects in materials and production, the guarantee does not cover
damage as a result of normal use e.g. overheating or the use of incorrect fuel.
In the event of a claim for defects or omissions, the provisions of the National Sale of Goods legisla-
tion apply.
In the event of a claim, please contact customer services, who will deal with your claim.
TIPS & TRICKS
Lighting and stoking techniques
Behind every successful fire is a good layer of embers. This can be formed quickly by using 2-4
firelighting briquettes under dry kindling in the middle of the firepit. Kindling should be stacked in a
cross and the stack lit in the middle. You can use a blower pipe, such as that built into the Morsø Ash
scraper, to blow on the embers and give the fire an extra boost. When the kindling has burnt almost
down, add slightly larger sticks.
If lighting with firelighters, it can be helpful to place a split log underneath.
NB!!
Always use dry, clean and untreated timber in the firepit.
Logs should be stored under a roof for no less than 1 year, and preferably 2 years, exposed
to the wind. Logs should be split as soon as possible after felling if they are to dry quickly.
The wood can be used when its moisture content is below 20%.
Never use driftwood, as it is usually very salty and can therefore ruin the Firepit. Impreg-
nated and painted timber and chipboard emit poisonous smoke and vapours, and must
therefore not be used as firewood. Pine and similar species of resinous timber develop
poisonous gases when burning, and should be therefore not be used in connection with
food preparation.

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