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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Risk of suffocation! This fire bowl is for outdoor use only and
shall not be used in a building, garage or any other enclosed area.
Toxic carbon monoxide fumes can accumulate and cause
asphyxiation.
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This fire bowl is not for commercial use.
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This fire bowl should only be used by adults and all children and pets
should be kept at a safe distance.
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Do not use petrol, white spirit, lighter fluid, alcohol or other similar
chemicals to light a fire as a rapid increase in temperature could damage
the fire bowl. This fire bowl is only suitable for use with charcoal,
untreated wood or dry logs. Do not use coal.
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Do not use this fire bowl until it is completely assembled and all parts are
securely fastened and tightened.
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Do not use the fire bowl on surfaces made of wood (such as decking
boards) or any other flammable surfaces such as dry grass, wood chips or
leaves.
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Always empty this fire bowl after use. Leave a thin layer of ash to protect
the bottom. Do not remove ashes or charcoal until they are completely
and fully extinguished.
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Do not touch the fire bowl until it has cooled down completely. Wear heat-
resistant gloves during use.
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Do not touch or move the fire bowl during use, as it is hot.
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Do not attempt to store the fire bowl until all ashes and charcoals are
completely extinguished.
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Always use a safety tool and heat resistant gloves when adding or moving
fuel.
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Do not leave a burning fire unattended.
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Fire hazard! Hot embers may emit while in use.
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Do not overload the fire bowl with fuel. Do not add additional fuel until
the fire burns down. If any portion of the fire bowl is growing red, it is
overloaded.
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Do not burn fuel directly on the fire bowl base. Do burn on the log grate.
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Do keep the fuel away from the wall of the fire bowl as the high
temperature may damage it.
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Avoid breathing smoke from the fire and avoid getting it into your eyes.
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Always thoroughly inspect the fire bowl before use.
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A slight discolouration of finish may occur after use.
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Spark off a small fire first and let it grow slowly. A sudden heat can lead to
cracks in the construction.