Operation Instruction
Lighting Instructions
1, Make sure there is no ash in the bottom of the bowl.
2, Place a layer of dry kindling or a natural firestarter such as Fatwood™ onto the center of the
grate.
3, Place above that a layer of dry seasoned hardwood that is cut to lengths no more than 3/4
the diameter of the bowel.
CAUTION:Do NOT add gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter fulid or alcohol to
relight or enhance an existing fire.
4,Use a long match to light kinding or firestarter.
5,Once the kindling or fire starter is lit, using heat resistant gloves and long handled fire pit tool
carefully replace the spark guard.
Tending the fire
You may need to shift and or add longs for an ideal experience.
CAUTION:Do NOT place hot fire pit tools onto combustible surfaces such as
grass, wooden deck or furniture.
1,Using heat resistant gloves and long handled fire pit tool carefully remove the spark guard.
2, While using a long handled fire pit tool, shift coals and logos to allow additional airflow.
CAUTION:Do NOT add gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter fulid or alcohol to
relight or enhance an existing fire.
3,Wait until glowing coals have developed before adding any additonal wood. If additional
wooed is required,place wood on top of coals. Be careful not to shift ashes.
4,Using heat resistant gloves and long handled fire pit tool, carefully replace the spark guard.
Extinguishing
1,Allow fire to burn itself out.
2,Do NOT use water to extinguish as this is dangerous and can cause damage to the outdoor
fire pit.
Cleaning and Care
1,Before using, cleaning the fire pit completely with a soft dry towel.
2, When not in use, unfold the nylon cover to cover the whole fire pit then store in a cool, dry
area.