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Extinguish fire
The fire will automatically extinguish when the fuel has burned out. If you want
to extinguish the fire while burning, use the supplied stick to extinguish the
fire.
Note: Do not try to blow out the fire or extinguish it with water. The fire may
continue to burn even when the flame is no longer visible. Make sure that
the fire has been extinguished completely before leaving the room.
Re-ignite fire and top up fuel
Before refilling the fireplace with fuel, observe the following:
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Extinguish the burner with the extinguishing tool supplied or allow the
fuel to burn out completely. Allow the unit to cool for 30 minutes before
refilling with fuel.
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Wait until the chimney and burner have cooled down to room
temperature. The remaining flame may be difficult to see. Make sure that
the flame is extinguished and that the chimney no longer emits heat.
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Fill the burner to a maximum of 2/3. Do not overfill it.
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Light the fuel with a fireplace lighter. Keep face and body away from the
fireplace during ignition. The flame begins to flicker slowly. The flame may
initially be low and almost invisible, allow the flame 15 minutes to reach
the optimum level.
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Never leave a burning or hot fireplace unattended. Keep children and pets
away from the fireplace.
Note: Ethanol fuel may cause serious burns, property damage or even death
if used improperly and unsafely. Do not dispose of burnt fuel. Dispose of
unused fuel and empty fuel bottles in accordance with local hazardous
materials regulations. We recommend that you always burn all the fuel in
the burner.