Fire Pots- Important Information
Directions for use:
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Fill stainless steel cup with fuel gel to no more than 1 inch from the top.
Use Fuel Gel.
Do not overfill.
Carefully light fuel gel with a fireplace or grill type lighter.
Enjoy the ambiance of the dancing flames.
When finished, use the metal snuffer to cover the flame and extinguish the fire.
Never leave a burning FIREPOT unattended.
Keep away from children and pets.
Never add anything to the Fuel Gel.
Always burn in a well ventilated area.
NEVER burn a Fire Pot on or near anything that might burn or catch fire.
NEVER use any liquid (including water) to attempt to extinguish a Firepot flame - it will not work and may spread the fire.
ALWAYS allow your Firepot to cool completely before moving.
Metal Fuel Gel reservoir may be hot; handle with care.
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NOTICE
To prevent fire or personal injury:
Burn only within sight.
Never leave a flame unattended.
Use only in a well-ventilated area.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Never burn near anything that can catch fire.
Use only fuel gels designed for ceramic fire pots, such as WindFlame
Fuel Gel. WindFlame gels are available with or without citronella.
Fill the stainless steel gel pot up to 1/2" from the top. Do not
overfill or spill gel. If you do spill or overfill, remove the stainless
gel pot and clean up any spilled fuel before lighting the gel. Spilled
gel will burn - even outside the stainless pot.
Light the gel with a long match or BBQ grill lighter, making sure the
fire pot is clear of anything flammable.
Do not add gel fuel to the fire pot while burning. First extinguish the
fire with snuffer lid. Allow it to cool several minutes before adding
any fuel. Do not overfill.
Do not move fire pot while gel is burning. Allow the extinguished gel to
cool completely before moving the fire pot, or removing the gel pot.
Remember, the stainless pot does get hot during use.
Keep a minimum of 2' away from curtains, walls, railings, or anything
that is flammable. Place only on flat surfaces to avoid the chance of
tipping.
Never use any liquid (including water) to extinguish a fire pot flame.
Use a snuffer, or smother the flame with a wet towel.