Caring for your EcoSmart Fire
IMPORTANT
Do not put HOT burner lids down on the concrete surfaces.
It could damage the model.
Maintenance and cleaning must only be performed when the
Burner is OFF, COMPLETELY EMPTY & DRY and at ROOM
TEMPERATURE.
If service is required, there are two specific areas to check for
cleaning. These are the Burner and the Firebox or immediate
surrounds in cases where a firebox has not been installed.
General surrounds are maintained as you would a standard piece
of furniture by dusting and polishing the surfaces on a regular basis
during your general cleaning routine.
BURNERS
To view a video on cleaning your Fire, visit our website at
ecosmartfire.com.
Black Ceramic Coated
All Black Burners (XL's and AB's) use a "Porcelain Ceramic Enamel
Coating" this makes them incredibly durable, most notably it will not
oxidise, corrode or discolour under heat.
Stainless Steel
The surface of the Stainless Steel Burner will change colour on very
hot spots.
This discolouration can usually be removed from stainless steel
with a mild abrasive washing product such as JIF® or similar. It
is recommended to test a small area first to ensure the cleaning
product chosen is appropriate and will not mark or damage the
surface.
Regardless of the colour or finish, over time a film of black carbon
residue will develop on the surface of the burner usually starting from
the MAX line within the burner and around the burning zone of the
burner top.
When you want to clean the burner, do so with care – the black
residue is a carbon left over from the combustion. It stains.
Cleaning
1. When the fire is off and empty, use a vacuum cleaner for general
cleaning on visible surface.
2. Brush/scrape the black material gently from the vents and lid
towards the bottom inside of the Burner.
3. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove residue inside the Burner, and
around the top opening of the burning zone.
4. To finish cleaning use a damp disposable cloth and wipe until no
residue remains.
Clean your unit after you have used 50 liters [13.20 Gal.] of fuel or as
soon as you notice black deposits on or near the Burner.
After extensive use, if your Burner smells unusually strong – when
empty and cold, remove the Burner from its setting and wash the
Burner in hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly under running water.
Let it dry before replacing in unit.
FIREBOXES AND POWDER-COATED SURFACES
The powder-coat will be damaged if you drip bioethanol on it when the
burner is not completely cold. WARNING! Never fill the burner when it is
hot. Refer to warnings on pages 3 & 4.
Take care not to scratch the powder-coat with the lighting rod. The
powder-coat is fragile when the burner is hot.
Cleaning
Use a microfibre cloth and warm soapy water to clean.
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