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• This product is ONLY suitable for use with
wood pellets, wood, logs or charcoal.
• DO NOT use this oven on any other ammable
surfaces.
• Ensure that the oven is positioned at least 2
metres away from ammable items.
• DO NOT use this oven as a furnace.
• DO NOT or move the oven whilst alight as it
will be hot.
• ALWAYS USE heat resistant gloves when in
use as the unit will be hot.
• Allow the unit to cool down completely before
moving or storing.
• ALWAYS keep children and pets at a safe
distance from the oven when in use.
• ALWAYS inspect the unit prior to use for
fatigue and damage.
• DO NOT use in high winds.
Assembly (numbers refer to attached parts diagram)
Prior to assembly, read the instructions carefully.
Check all parts against the parts list. Carry out
assembly on a soft surface to avoid scratching
the paint. Wear protective gloves during assembly.
Please retain this information for future
reference. For ease of assembly only loosely
tighten bolts and then tighten fully when assembly
is complete.
IMPORTANT - Remove any packaging before use,
but retain the safety instructions and store them
with this product.
STEP 1- Attach 1 x wooden handle (7) to door (5)
Attach wooden handle (7) to fuel feed box (8).
Attach wooden handle (7) to fuel box (9). Each
wooden handle has a lock nut, tighten it up against
the wooden handle (7).
STEP 2 - Lift oven body and fold down the four
legs to stand the oven up. Secure legs with buttery
screw M5 (C).
STEP 3 - Attach chimney base (3) to oven body (4)
by 4 x screw M5 (B).
STEP 4 - Attach 1 x chimney cap (1) to chimney
(2) by 3 x M5 screw (A) and feed chimney into the
chimney base (3).
STEP 5 - Slide fuel feed box (8) onto the bracket
on the rear of the oven body (4).
STEP 6 - Place fuel feed box (9) into the rear of
the oven body (4).
STEP 7 - Place pizza stone (6) inside the oven.
STEP 8 -SMOKING OVEN - Remove chimney (2)
and place smoking cap (D) over chimney base (3).
Positioning, Lighting, Usage &
Care Information
• Please note that some fuels burn hotter
than others and ames may cause the black
powder coat nish to turn a lighter shade of
grey or the stainless steel to discolour around
the area of the ame. This is not a product
fault, if desired the product can be repainted
using high temperature resistant paint
• Ensure the oven is positioned on a permanent,
at, level, heat resistant non-ammable
surface away from ammable items.
• Ensure the oven has a minimum of 2m
overhead clearance and has a minimum 2m
clearance from other surrounding items.
• Place untreated wood into oven. Do not use
more fuel than 95% of fuel area capacity.
• Place rolled up newspaper and kindling in with
the fuel and, using heat resistant gloves, light
the fuel.
• Once the fuel has a coating of ash, place your
food onto oven oor or pizza stone in the
oven.
• If you wish to use as a smoking oven, add
wood chips to the fuel and refer to Smoking
(Assembly STEP 8 and below).
• DO NOT overload the fuel feeding box (9) with
fuel.
• Always use heat resistant gloves during the
handling process and when refuelling.
• The unit may be left outside all year if a
weatherproof cover is used to help protect it
from bad weather.
• If left outdoors the oven will start to develop
surface rust particularly after use. To help
prevent surface rust the outside of the oven
needs to be regularly oiled. First clean the
surface with warm water and mild soap, allow
to dry, and then brush with vegetable oil.