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HOMCOM 820-308V00 Manuel Utilisateur page 4

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Lighting the fire bowl
1. Use a long match or extended butane lighter to ignite fuel. If the fire bowl cannot ignite,
repeat the step (See Figure 4).
NOTE:
(1). Each can burns approx. 70 ~ 90 minutes, on condition that the acohol content meets or
exceeds 90%.
(2). On the initial use, flames are short. Keep burning 5 minutes, flames will reach out to a
desirable height.
(3). During the initial burn, you may smell a slight odor. The odor is temporary and will be
absent on following burns.
(4). Do not use the short butane lighter to ignite the unit to prevent from the scalding.
(5). During the burning, the outer wall of fire bowl will become extremely HOT. DO NOT touch
or move the unit, DO NOT change the cans. Wait 30 minutes until it's cooled COMPLETELY.
Extinguishing the fire bowl
1. Place the extinguishing cover onto fuel can until NO flames are present (See Figure 5).
NOTE:
(1). DO NOT blow out the flames using mouth or electrical fan.
(2). DO NOT douse the flames using the water.
(3). After the burning, the outer wall of fire bowl is still extremely HOT. DO NOT touch or
move the unit, DO NOT change the cans. Wait 30 minute until it's cooled COMPLETELY.
Figure 4
Optional Fuel Can
This fire bowl is also adapted to the gel fuel can as specified in the
diagram (See Figure 6). DO NOT USE THE CAN BEYOND THIS
DIMENSION STANDARD. This gel fuel can is already filled with gel
fuel and disposable, you can purchase it from the marketplace.
1. Install the fuel can and glass beads (See Figure 1 ~ 2).
2. Open the fuel can with the can opener, follow the same procedures
of "Lighting the fire bowl" and "Extinguishing the fire bowl" to operate
the fire bowl.
First Aid
Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes or prolonged contact with skin. May irritate
eyes.
If fuel gets in eyes, flush with water for 15 minutes, get medical attention. If ingested, do not
induce vomiting, call poison control center or a doctor.
glass shield
Figure 5
3
extinguishing cover
Figure 6

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