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Product information and safety instructions

RETAIN THIS LEAFLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Fire Pot from our outdoor range. It is constructed entirely from stainless 

steel. The Fire Pot is designed to provide a natural flame with natural heat and the unmistakable aromas produced 

from burning kiln dried logs. It’s perfect for enjoying with family and friends. 
It can be positioned and setup within minutes. It is compact, sturdy, entirely produced from stainless steel, easy to 

move and easy to store.

THIS PRODUCT MUST NOT BE LIT UNTIL THIS LEAFLET IS FULLY READ AND UNDERSTOOD.

FUELS

The Fire Pot has been designed to burn kiln dried logs. 

Unseasoned timber must not be used.
The burning of any other fuel is not permitted.

INSTRUCTIONS & DIMENSIONS

HANDLING

 - 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.

ASSEMBLY

 - Simply insert the stainless steel base grate 

(as shown below) into the combustion chamber using the 

finger holes provided in the plate, until it rests flat on the 

grate locator.

The Fire Pot has been designed with secondary air burn 

holes.
The introduction of secondary air causes the partially 

combusted gases at the top of the combustion chamber 

to re-ignite and create a secondary burn flame. This 

results in greater heat and further reduces the smoke 

levels emitted from your firepit to a very low level.
To ensure the cleanest possible burn, users should always 

keep the kiln dried log level below the secondary air burn 

holes (see diagram above).

SAFE POSITIONING PRIOR TO USE

  The user must select a safe and suitable location when 

using the Fire Pot.

  The Fire Pot must be positioned on a flat, non-

combustible surface such as stone, brick or concrete. 

It is further recommended to position additional 

non-combustible blocks or slabs at least 100mm 

thick directly under the firepit. This will reduce the 

heat transfer from the base of the firepit to the non-

combustible ground surface. It also helps prevent 

possible ash staining of the ground beneath the Fire 

Pot.

  The Fire Pot must be positioned at least 3 meters away 

from any combustible material prior to lighting, this 

includes overhanging trees, branches, and leaves. This 

distance must be maintained throughout the entire 

burning and cooling period.

  Do not position your Fire Pot under a covered porch or 

in an area that restricts your access to it.

  The Fire Pot must not be located within 8 metres of any 

fuel storage location, flammable liquids, or aerosols.

LIGHTING OF FIRE

Place 4 small (approx. 25mm) fire lighters equally spaced 

onto the stainless steel grate. 
Position 3 or 4 of the smaller kiln dried logs onto the grate 

and carefully ignite the fire lighters with long matches or 

taper. The logs will ignite within minutes. 
As the Fire Pot ignites it will smoke for the first five 

minutes approximately and then the smoke will reduce 

down. 
The Fire Pot can be refuelled as required when the logs 

have burned to a low level.
You must ensure the level of the logs does not pass 

beyond the secondary air burn holes (see illustration left). 
This ensures the cleanest possible burn from the Fire Pot. 
A typical fire, with full grate of kiln dried logs, can burn 

for over an hour. This can however vary depending on 

weather conditions, logs used and ash levels.

AFTER USE

Ensure your Fire Pot is fully extinguished and cold, with 

no burning embers, before removing ash.
Always remember hot and cooling ashes can be a fire 

hazard.
The cool down period of this Fire Pot will change 

depending on fuel condition, ash content, number of 

hours burning and weather conditions.
This Fire Pot can remain very hot for up to 4 hours after 

use. 
Do not touch it, or empty the ashes, until after this period 

and you are confident it has fully cooled down. 
Ensure you wear cut level 5 gloves. 
Disposing of ash should be done with a galvanised steel 

or metal ash pan or bucket that can be sealed to collect 

all the unwanted ash from the fire, or simply bring your 

cooled fire to your designated area for ashes and empty.
Wood ash can be used in compost as it is good for the 

ground. Ensure you have removed all ash from under the 

removable grate.

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