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To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from explosion or fire:
• Be careful when burning charcoal to avoid getting burned from flame, heat or hot coals.
• Be aware of the wind blown sparks.
• The use of alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs could impair the consumer’s ability to properly assemble 

or safely operate this appliance.

• Do not grasp the Cooking Grid with your hands while it is hot. Use barbecue mitts for handling.

USING CHARCOAL

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from explosion or fire:
• Locate your grill an open area away from buildings, dry leaves, or brush, and at least 10 feet away from your 

house or building.

• Always make sure the grill is on a level, stable surface and not tilted toward the front or back.
• Do not use the grill in a garage, breezeway, carport, porch, high traffic area, on or under any surface that can 

catch fire.

• Do not use a charcoal grill indoors, on recreational vehicles, or on boats.

SELECTING A LOCATION

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death from explosion or fire:
• Should electrically operated starters be used, be sure they are properly grounded according to local codes. 

Electrical cords should be placed away from walkways or traffic areas.

• Do not use lighter fluid, an electric fire starter solid, or chimney starters with instant light charcoal. This could 

cause flame-ups, unpleasant fumes and odors.

• Use barbecue mitts and long handled tongs to spread out the hot charcoal.
• If there is any type of fire that threatens either personal safety or property, call the fire department.

STARTING A FIRE

To reduce the risk of serious injury or death:
• Allow the grill to cool completely before cleaning, transporting or storing.
• Empty and clean the Fire Bowl after each cooking session so excessive grease and ashes do not accumulate. See 

Cleaning instructions on next page.

• Store your charcoal grill in a cool dry place. 
• Do not store charcoal and lighter fluid indoors. 
• Store out of the reach of children. 
• Do not store additional charcoal and lighter fluid under or near the grill while it is hot.
• To avoid a fire or explosion, do not store charcoal or lighter fluid near a heat source. 
• Always cap the lighter fluid when not in use.

END OF COOKING SESSION

CARE OF YOUR OneFire BRAZIER GRILL

For easier cleaning and before each time you cook... line the bottom of the fire bowl with heavy duty or a double layer 
of aluminum foil. 

Ashes

...Remove the ashes as soon as possible after each time you cook but wait until the charcoal has cooled. Pour out 

the ashes or wrap them in the aluminum foil from the bottom of the Bowl. Never put hot ashes in a garbage container. 
You can save any leftover charcoal for use next time you cook. Use a garden hose to wash out accumulated grease and 
ashes. Let the grill dry before closing and storing. 

Cooking grid

...Use a detergent and hot water solution just as you would for any cooking equipment.  A stiff brush may 

be helpful in removing heavy grease deposits.

Bowl

...Dampen a cloth in hot water and a detergent solution. Then, wipe both the inside and outside of the bowl. 

CAUTION:

 Be careful around sharp edges of the grill. Wipe all areas dry before storing. Note: Do not use oven cleaner 

or abrasive cleaner on your grill. This may cause damage to the paint finish. 

Storage

...After you have cleaned your grill, store it in a clean, dry area.  

If rust appears on your grill

, clean and buff the affected area with steel wool. Touch up bare metal with a high heat 

paint specified for barbeque grills. Follow paint manufacturer’s instructions for use.

Summary of Contents for Brazier 2000

Page 1: ...uctions carefully before assembling or using this appliance Keep this manual for future reference SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Brazier Model 2000 P N 03 5199 06 Rev 20130510 Mo od d d de e e el l l l 2 2 2 20 0 0 00 0 00 0 For Outdoor Household Use Only Not for Commercial Use Need Help Need to Register Your Grill Looking for Parts Accessories Visit us online at www onefiregrills com Or call Cus...

Page 2: ...n lighting it while it is hot or is in use Do not touch hot surfaces Use heat resistant gloves long handled tongs or barbecue mitts at all times since the grill will become very hot Do not move a charcoal grill when in use or hot Do not allow children to operate or play near a charcoal grill Keep animals and bystanders out of the grill area Do not leave grill unattended Allow grill to cool before ...

Page 3: ...ing transporting or storing Empty and clean the Fire Bowl after each cooking session so excessive grease and ashes do not accumulate See Cleaning instructions on next page Store your charcoal grill in a cool dry place Do not store charcoal and lighter fluid indoors Store out of the reach of children Do not store additional charcoal and lighter fluid under or near the grill while it is hot To avoid...

Page 4: ...hardwood charcoal to make sure you get a good fire Charcoal briquettes made from maple oak birch or elm woods will burn clean with very little smoke and without unpleasant odors STEP 2 Remove the Cooking Grid Line the bottom of the Bowl with heavy duty aluminum foil STEP 3 Place about two pounds of charcoal 25 30 briquettes in the bottom of the grill STEP 4 Make a pyramid shaped stack in the cente...

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