distance of 3 m towards flammable materials and surrounding
surfaces.
■ Do not use the fire pit in strong wind.
■ Do not overload the fire pit and do not allow the fire to get
too big. The fire pit may be filled with a maximum of 16.5 kg of
firewood.
■ Allow the fire pan to cool down completely before you empty it.
■ Allow all parts to cool down completely before you clean the
product, place a cover over it or store it away.
■ In the event of a fire: Smother the flames with a fireproof blan-
ket or a fire extinguisher.
WARNING – Danger of Injury!
■ Do not use any spirit or petrol for ignition or reignition! Only
ever use firelighters that meet the European standard for fire-
lighters (EN 1860-3).
■ The fire pit gets very hot and must not be moved while in use!
■ Parts within reach will get very hot. Keep a safe distance from
the fire pit, use the poker to open the doors and wear barbecue
gloves (tested to EN 407) to add more fuel. Even when the fire
has gone out, the surfaces will still remain hot for some time.
■ Add more fuel (wood) carefully. Never throw it into the fire!
■ Never use water to extinguish the fire.
NOTICES FOR SUCCESSFUL ASSEMBLY
• Check the items supplied for completeness and the components
for transport damage. If any parts are missing or damaged,
contact the customer service department (see last page).
• Remove any films, stickers or transport protection from the
product, but never the rating plate and possible warnings!
• Ensure there is sufficient space to assemble the product and if
necessary use a mat to protect the product or delicate floors
from being scratched.
• Assemble the product on a horizontal, flat surface to make sure
it is straight.
• Follow the assembly steps shown in these assembly and operat-
ing instructions.
• Do not apply any force when assembling the product.
• First tighten the screw connections so they are hand-tight and
then tighten them again properly once you have completed the
assembly step. Otherwise this may cause unwanted tension.
• Tighten the nuts until they fit firmly, and then turn them a quar-
ter turn more. Do not tighten them too hard!
NOTICES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Setting Up
PLEASE NOTE!
■ Only use the fire pit if it has been assembled properly in ac-
cordance with these assembly and operating instructions and is
undamaged. Do not use it if it shows any deformations. Check
before every use. The fire pan must be inserted correctly.
■ Make sure that the fire pit is placed on a stable, horizontal, flat
and fire-resistant surface which is not made of glass or plastic.
■ Only use the fire pit for burning ready-for-use soft or hard wood
(no pellets made of this wood).
Igniting the Fuel
Using petrol or spirit to ignite the fuel may result in uncontrollable
heat caused by deflagrations. You should only use safe materials for
burning, such as solid firelighters.
1. Stack some of the wood in the fire pan.
2. Ignite one or two solid firelighters with a match. Place them on
top of the layer of wood.
3. Allow the solid firelighters to burn for two to four minutes.
Then add more wood.
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AFTER USE / CLEANING AND STORAGE
PLEASE NOTE!
WARNING of Burns! Allow the fire pit to cool down complete-
ly before you clean it. Never use water to extinguish the hot fire
pit. This may cause burns or scalding.
■ Do not use any caustic or abrasive cleaning agents as they may
damage the surfaces.
■ Do not fill with water or expose to rainfall for a prolonged
period.
• Once all parts have cooled down, take out the fire pan and
dispose of the ash in an environmentally friendly way.
• Clean the fire pan and the rest of the parts with a suitable
brush.
• If necessary, you can wipe down the product with a damp cloth
and use a little detergent if required.
• If the parts are very dirty, use a standard enamel cleaner (oven
cleaner). Follow the instruction of the manufacturer of the
agent which is used.
• Allow all parts to dry completely or dry them before they are
stored away.
• Store them in a dry, weatherproof location.
DISPOSAL
Pay attention to cleanliness when handling the fire pit and disposing
of waste materials. As a general rule, you should only dispose of
waste materials in designated metal or non-flammable containers.
The local regulations on waste disposal apply.
To dispose of the fire pit, dismantle it into its individual parts and
recycle any metals and plastic.
Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally
friendly manner so that it can be recycled.
WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS OF
LIABILITY
The warranty does not cover faults caused by incorrect handling,
damage or attempted repairs. The same applies to normal wear and
tear.
We do not accept any liability for damage or consequential damage
resulting from:
• failure to follow the assembly and operating instructions
• improper or unsuitable handling
• repairs which are not carried out properly
• unauthorised modifications
• use of outside parts or spare parts
• use of unsuitable additional parts or accessories
EN
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