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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Maintaining and caring for your fire pit is easy, with just a few simple steps to follow.

IMPORTANT TIPS:

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Never clean the fire pit or fire bowl when it is hot or still contains hot coals.

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Always allow the fire pit to cool completely before cleaning or maintenance.

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Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners, sprays or highly abrasive cleaning tools. 

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Do not use high pressure water blasting devices to clean the surfaces of the fire pit body as this may damage or 

remove the surface coating. 

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Always check any cleaning product on a small area of the underside of the product to confirm it is safe to use. 

AFTER EACH USE
Fire Bowl:

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Remove the fire bowl from the fire pit. 

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Empty the sand and any debris from fire bowl into a metal container or bucket. 

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Remove any debris from the sand. Sand may be reused but avoid using sand that is wet or damp as this will 

increase the rate of corrosion of the steel fire bowl.  

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Gently scrub the fire bowl with a sponge (or old scouring pad) with a mild detergent and warm water. 

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Rinse the bowl with clean water and allow to dry.

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To maintain the look of the fire bowl and protect the steel, it should be re-painted as needed, using a high 

temperature paint. (Available from your retailer). 

Body Components:

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Remove the fire bowl from the fire pit body.

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Rinse the body components with water (garden hose on a gentle setting). 

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Clean the body components using a damp soft cloth or soft brush with mild detergent and warm water. 

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Rinse the surfaces with clean water and dry the surfaces with a soft cloth - allow unit to completely dry before 

using the fire pit.

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 

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Depending on the amount of use - at least once or twice a year - the fire pit and fire bowl should be cleaned 

according to the care and maintenance instructions supplied in these instructions. 

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The fire bowl should be inspected to ensure it is not cracked or split. In the event the fire bowl is cracked 

or split - it should be replaced. (Replacement bowls can be ordered from your retailer - only use original 

specification replacement parts).

STORAGE 

When not in use, the fire pit should be protected from long term exposure to the elements: e.g. Sun, Wind, Rain.
Move the fire pit to a covered outdoor space or store the unit in a dry environment, for example, a garage or 

suitable storage space. The fire pit should be covered to prevent exposure to moisture or dust. 

 
 

CUSTOMER NOTES

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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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