
• TheChimeneaonitsstandrequires
1.5m clearance from the top of the
chimney to any combustible surface
above such as a pergola, sailcloth,
awning etc.
• EnsuretheChimeneaisatleast1.0m
from any combustible surface.
• Ifyouhaveasparkarrestor
accessory ensure it is in the
correct position following the
instructions supplied.
• Ifpossible,positiontheChimenea
where the fire can be seen from
inside the house as well as the out
door area.
• AChimeneaperformsbetterwithits
backtowardsanyprevailingbreeze.
• Followthecorrectlightingandre
management advice included in
these instructions to ensure that you
get the most out of your product.
• KeeptheChimenea/Firepitonits
stand when not in use to avoid
moisture build up underneath.
• PlacetheChimeneaonthestandso
that two of the legs are equally
positioned either side of the
fire chamber mouth, so they are not
anobstaclewhenstokingthere.
• ToensuretheChimeneaperforms
correctlycheckthatthechimneyis
vertical, by viewing both from directly
in front and from the side.
• OnlyusetheChimeneaonthestand
supplied to avoid damage to
surfaces underneath the Chimenea.
• Therepitshouldalwaysbeused
with the dome lid in position. Use
a heat proof glove to remove the lid
forstokingthere.Allow3.0m
clearance above the top of the firepit.
• Whennotinuse,ensureProtective
cover (Raincoat accessory sold
separately) is on correctly or that
the unit is stored undercover.
• Afterapproximatelyevery5to7
fires the ash should be removed so
the height of the fire is not
continually raised.
SAFE POSITIONING
GENERAL CARE & MAINTENANCE
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• For best results include a
permanent firebase inside fire
chamber (see below).
• TheChimenea/Firepitmustbeused
with sand included in the base.
• Thesandraisestheretothe
required height for optimum
heating performance.
• Italsoallowstheretobeeasily
seen through the Chimenea mouth
enhancing the ambience, an
important part of the unique charm
and character of your Chimenea.
• Toomuchsandraisestherebase
too high, resulting in shoulder
burning of the fire chamber and loss
of radiant heating performance.
SETTING UP THE FIRE CHAMBER