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Product information and safety instructions

RETAIN THIS LEAFLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Touching the Fire Pot during operation and cooling 

phase will result in burns as the product is very hot. 
Always wear a minimum of cut level 5 gloves when 

handling this product as it is constructed from stainless 

steel sheet metal.
Users must never:

  Touch any part of the Fire Pot until it has fully cooled 

down to its original ambient temperature. Touching the 

Fire Pot during operation and cooling phase will result 

in burns as the product will be very hot. (Note: the Fire 

Pot will show burning stains on those parts in direct 

contact with the flame. This is normal.) It is important 

to mention that the cooling down phase can take up 

to 4 hours depending on fuel, ash volume and weather 

conditions.

  Use the Fire Pot if there are any signs of deterioration 

which may affect the proper functioning or safe 

workings of this product (e.g., base grate damaged),

  Leave the Fire Pot unattended. If this case arises the 

user must extinguish it safely with the use of a nearby 

garden hose or bucket of water prior to leaving the area,

  Attempt to start the Fire Pot with flammable liquids, 

pour any flammable liquids onto your Firepit during 

operation,

  Light the Fire Pot indoors or in confined spaces as this 

could result in carbon monoxide build up which can be 

fatal,

  Light the Fire Pot in windy conditions as this can cause 

a potentially dangerous high flame effect. If it appears 

that weather conditions will deteriorate and those 

deteriorations could affect the safety of those located 

close by or nearby combustible materials, the Fire Pot 

should be extinguished safely with the use of a nearby 

garden hose or bucket of water.

  Use any other fuel other than those listed in this user 

manual.

  Overfill your Fire Pot as this can cause overheating and 

result in higher flames which can be harmful. Overfilling 

will also reduce the effectiveness of the secondary air 

burn and can increase the smoke volume emitted. To 

avoid this the user should always keep the level of the 

logs below the secondary air burn holes.

  Light the Fire Pot in any public area, forest area or any 

other area likely to cause fires.

  Put the Fire Pot on a wooden deck or directly onto 

grass.

Users must ensure:

  No person is within 1.8 metres (6 foot) of the Fire 

Pot when in burning and cooling phase. The only 

exception to this will be for the purpose of refuelling 

with additional kiln dried logs. The user must ensure to 

secure loose clothing and hair.

  Children, vulnerable adults, and pets are supervised to 

ensure a 1.8 metre minimum distance is always adhered 

to until the Fire Pot has fully cooled down and been 

safely stored away. If this cannot be achieved the Fire 

Pot must not be used.

  They are acting responsibly if alcohol is being 

consumed.

  The Fire Pot is only used in your private dwelling or in 

a pre-approved location where permission had been 

given.

  To advise guests to sit on the upwind side of the Fire Pot 

to keep clear of the smoke.

Mi-Fires has adopted a policy of continuous product review, and in the interests of development and improvement the 

Company reserves the right to vary the appearance and performance of any of its products without prior notice.

Taymin Business Park, Mitcham Road, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 4QN

Tel: 01253 600 060   Fax: 01253 600 061   www.mi-flues.com   E-mail: sales@mi-fires.com

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