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UNPACKING YOUR FIRE PIT 

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Ensure carton is in the upright position before attempting to remove the fire pit and components.

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Due to the weight - it is recommended that two people lift the fire pit components from the carton.

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Lay carton on a level surface, place a sheet or blanket on the ground to protect the surfaces of the fire pit 

when handling and unpacking.

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Carefully remove fire pit components from carton - ensure all components are located before disposing of 

packaging.

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Remove all packaging materials from the product prior to first use.  

PARTS LIST

ASSEMBLY
ST1.  

Attach the upper and lower base 

struts. Note the orientation of the struts 

and the attachment key-ways

ST2.  

Lower the main body on to the 

assembled base struts.  Attach the mounting 

ring and fire bowl. 

Fire Bowl x 1

Mounting ring x 1

Body x 1

Base Strut - Upper x 1

Base Strut - Lower x 1

Fire Tool - Poker x 1

USING YOUR FIRE PIT  
IMPORTANT: BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR USING YOUR FIRE PIT FOR THE FIRST TIME

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Note: The lightweight cement components are reinforced with Fibreglass to provide strength. Loose Fibreglass 

fibres may be present. Fibreglass, while not harmful may cause skin irritation if it comes into contact with your 

skin. Therefore, wash all components to remove any traces of Fibreglass before assembling or using your fire pit 

for the first time. 

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Dry all components with a soft cloth - and allow components to completely dry before first use.   

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Always position your fire pit on a firm and level surface. 

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Follow all operating & safety instructions in this manual prior to using your fire pit for the first time and 

subsequent uses.

SAND

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This product is designed to be operated with a layer of dry sand in the 

bottom of the fire bowl. The sand acts as an insulator - helping to extend 

the life of the fire bowl. and fire pit body 

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We recommend a minimum layer thickness of about 20-30mm.

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Do not leave wet sand in the fire bowl for extended periods - this will 

only lead to premature corrosion of the steel bowl.

IMPORTANT - FUEL TYPE & LOADING

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This fire pit is designed to burn wood only. 

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Do not burn coal or coal briquettes. 

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The fire bowl is designed to burn small logs - approx 100mm /4in in 

diameter or less (as a guide) and a total fuel load not exceeding 3-4 KGS 

at any one time. Exceeding this recommendation may damage the fire 

bowl or fire pit body. 

 

FIRST FIRING

When using the fire pit for the first time - always start with a small fire and 

allow this to run until the initial fuel load is burnt through. This will assist the 

fire pit materials to cure and settle.

STARTING THE FIRE 

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Use a small amount of kindling and some fire starters - or wadded 

newspaper to get the fire started.

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Once the kindling is alight, you can slowly start to add some more 

firewood.

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Add firewood as required - but never overload the fire bowl.

EXTINGUISHING THE FIRE

Avoid using cold water to extinguish the flames as this may damage fire pit.

 

Generally, the fire should always be allowed to die out naturally. However, if 

immediate shutdown of the fire is required, use sand to smother the flames.  

As a safety precaution, always remember that coals can remain hot and 

glowing for up to a few days.
When emptying the fire bowl for cleaning or maintenance, always use a steel 

bucket to retain left over coals and sand.

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Summary of Contents for Huracan

Page 1: ...IRE PIT Assembly Safety Operating Instructions READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ASSEMBLY OR USE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY Huracan_Instruction_Man indd 1 18 12 2017 10 41 43 AM ...

Page 2: ...ese instructions Do not heat any unopened plastic glass or metal containers on the fire pit Pressure may build up and cause the container to burst resulting in serious personal injury or death property damage or damage to the fire pit Never move the fire pit when it is operating or hot Do not use the fire pit as an incinerator Never burn waste materials such as plastics or garbage in this fire pit...

Page 3: ...ing your fire pit for the first time and subsequent uses SAND This product is designed to be operated with a layer of dry sand in the bottom of the fire bowl The sand acts as an insulator helping to extend the life of the fire bowl and fire pit body We recommend a minimum layer thickness of about 20 30mm Do not leave wet sand in the fire bowl for extended periods this will only lead to premature c...

Page 4: ...nd protect the steel it should be re painted as needed using a high temperature paint Available from your retailer Body Components Remove the fire bowl from the fire pit body Rinse the body components with water garden hose on a gentle setting Clean the body components using a damp soft cloth or soft brush with mild detergent and warm water Rinse the surfaces with clean water and dry the surfaces ...

Page 5: ...not covered by this warranty Working surfaces or components fire bowl unless it is a clear defect or manufacturing fault Corrosion of the metal fire bowl as a result of exposure to rain or elements Damage caused by adverse weather conditions fair wear and tear accidents misuse negligence fire flood hail earthquakes or other natural disasters Alternations or repairs undertaken by an unauthorised se...

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