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WARNING NOTES:
• Expected burn time; the anticipated burn time for your
OUTLAND Firebowl using a full 9 kg / 20 lb propane cylinder is
between 7 and 11 hours, depending on flame height setting and
complete cylinder fill.
• FMI Brands Inc. recommends that you ignite this unit only when
safely placed on a non-combustible surface.
• Never use this appliance in tall grass.
• This is NOT a toy.
• Children should be supervised at all times when using this unit
without exception.
• Please ensure that all adults and children which use or are
near a unit in use are aware of the hazard of high-surface
temperatures present on the unit during use and should use
caution and stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
• Do not place any objects other than supplied rocks inside the
burner component of the OUTLAND Firebowl.
• Do not add wood or any other materials to the fire. It is designed
to safely combust gas only.
• Do not connect to a remote gas supply.
• Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any
gas control which has been under water.
• Do not leave this appliance in the rain.
• Always inspect and clear all valve and gas orifices of any foreign
debris including spider webs prior to lighting.
• This device has been engineered to provide the maximum
amount of heat and comfort. If you experience any signs of
your propane cylinder ‘freezing off’ or start to experience lower
flames than usual, please simply turn the burner control setting
to low for 5–10 minutes, or replace the cylinder with a full one.
• Elevation and temperature affect the performance (flame
height) of gas appliances.
SECTION 5:
FIREBOWL MAINTENANCE (continued)
LAVA ROCKS
Your non-toxic natural lava rocks will form cracks and turn brown
and black under normal operating conditions. This does not affect
the functionality of your firebowl.
The image shown is a visual reference on what the lava rocks will
look like over time while under normal operating conditions.