Assembly
Unpacking
Danger Risk to children!
!
– Do not let children play with the packa-
ging films.
– Make sure that children do not put any
small assembly parts into their mouths.
They could swallow the parts and choke
on them.
• Check the brazier for completeness
after unpacking.
Assembling the Brazier
Important:
Assemble the brazier as shown. All nuts
should be attached to bolts from the inner
side of the brazier.
Next, put together all parts using faste-
ning elements, bolts and nuts. Once all
parts have been assembled, tighten all
bolts and nuts properly.
Danger Risk of being cut!
!
• Place upper part (A) of the brazier on
lower part (B) of the brazier and connect
both parts using bolts (S1) and nuts (S2).
Important: All bolts must be fastened
tight.
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While playing, children can beco-
me caught in the packaging film
and choke.
Sheet metal parts may have
sharp edges. Proceed carefully
during the assembly.
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Setting Up the Brazier
Warning Risk of damage!
The bolt and nuts may slowly
!
loosen during operation and
affect the brazier stability. Check
whether the bolts are tight prior
to each use. If necessary, tighten
all of the bolts again to ensure
the brazier stands stable.
• Place the brazier on an even, sturdy
surface outdoors before use.
• Have hook poker (C) ready to poke the
fire or to distribute the charcoal.
Operation
Danger Burning hazard!
The brazier and the charcoal or
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firewood become very hot during
use. Any contact can result in se-
rious burns. Always wear appro-
priate clothing and fire-resistant
gloves (e.g., barbecue gloves).
– Keep sufficient distance from hot parts
since any contact can lead to severe
burns.
– Do not wear any clothing with wide
sleeves.
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