RealFlame 903 Oreba, 900 Seneca, 902 Agave User Manual

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903 Oreba
Wood Burning Fire Pit
NOTICE
Always check local fire regulations and municipal bylaws to ensure your fire pit meets local standards.
The use of wood burning fire pits may be strictly regulated in some urban or dry environments.
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Carbon
Monoxide
Hazard
Burning wood produces carbon monoxide, which has no odor.
Using this fire pit in an enclosed space can kill you.
Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such as a camper, tent, car, or home.
These beautiful outdoor fire pits are part of the new Real Flame
Limited Collection made exclusively in the United States of America
by skilled craftsmen using largely recycled materials.
Each unique piece is signed and individually numbered by the artist on a brass plaque. The iron oxide patina matures over time to a chocolate brown color; the fire pit never needs maintenance of any kind nor does it need to be covered.
The interior is lined with a thick hand-rolled high temperature-resistant coating. Each fire pit is made from thick (1/4”) steel and has a rain drain in the bottom. These fire pits should last decades.
Creating with recycled materials gives an aged look to our work. The small nicks and bumps that may be present indicate the path your fire pit has taken to arrive at your home!
Real Flame
Limited Collection Fire Pits are warranted against normal wear
and tear for 10 years
Warranty
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About your Real Flame Limited Collection Fire Pit
Made from recycled steel, these hand-made, limited
release fire pits are built to last a lifetime
LIMITED COLLECTION
When using this outdoor fire pit, use the same care as you
would with any open fire. Property damage, serious injury or death
could result if warnings are not followed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING Fire pit is for outdoor use only
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NOTICE
As the finish ages, some patina transfer could occur, which might leave stains on certain surfaces.
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CAUTION
This fire pit is not to be used for cooking.
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WARNINGS
This fire pit is intended for outdoor use only. Do not use on wooden decks, lawns or asphalt. High temperatures produced by the fire could damage such surfaces.
Keep the fire pit a minimum of 15 feet away from buildings, structures, covered porches, vehicles, and flammable items of any kind.
Never use under low hanging tree branches, trellises, or overhangs of any kind including covered porches. Smoke and embers could damage or ignite overhead objects and vegetation.
This fire pit is intended to burn wood logs only. Do not burn coal, leaves, or other combustible materials in the unit.
This fire pit is not to be operated by anyone below age 18. Keep children and pets away from the unit.
All parts of the fire pit will be hot during and after burning. Use with caution. Do not touch the hot fire pit with bare hands. Allow the unit to cool completely before touching.
Never leave a burning fire pit unattended, and always extinguish the fire completely before leaving the unit.
Do not use near flammable or combustible objects or materials.
Never use gasoline, alcohol, or volatile fluids to start or restart fires. Property damage, serious injury or death could result if these materials are used.
Before each use, inspect the fire pit for signs of wear or damage. Do not use the unit if any parts are damaged. Call technical support at 1-800-654-1704 for assistance.
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WARNING
Fire pit and embers must be completely cool before cleaning or storing the unit. Never cover the fire pit before it has cooled.
Dispose of embers only after they have been completely extinguished. Clean out embers after each use.
A mild dish washing detergent and water may be used to clean surfaces of the fire pit.
Do not use oven cleaners or other abrasive cleaners as these will damage the finish of the fire pit.
Store the unit in a cool and dry location when not in use.
To prolong the life of the fire pit, keep fires to a respectable size. If a fire is too large it could damage the unit.
Use small pieces of dry kindling or natural fire starter to get the fire going. Then slowly add larger pieces to the fire.
Do not use logs longer than 12” in length.
When you are finished using the fire pit, allow the fire to burn itself out. Do not pour water on the fire as this could damage the fit pit. If the fire cannot be allowed to go out on its own, use sand to extinguish the flames. Clean out any sand before using the fire pit again.
Use only seasoned firewood for fires.
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CARE AND STORAGE
TIPS FOR STARTING A FIRE
WARNING
Never use gasoline, alcohol, or volatile fluids to start or restart fires. Property damage, serious injury or death could result if these materials are used.
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