Maintenance And Cleaning - tepro Gracewood 1127 Instruction Manual

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Danger Risk of burning!
Never use liquids such as
petrol, turpentine, denatured
alcohol, etc. for lighting or
re-lighting. Such substances
ignite explosively and are to
some extent poisonous. Use
dry lighters instead.
– Never add lighter fluid or charcoal/
wood dampened with lighter fluid to hot
or warm charcoal/wood.
– Only use dry lighters or special grill
lighter fluids according to EN 1860-3 for
lighting.
1. Construct a pyramid using small
pieces of wood.
2. Place a dry lighter inside the pyramid.
3. Light the dry lighter.
4. When the small pieces of wood
are burning well, you can then add
somewhat larger pieces.
Danger Risk of burning!
Always take care that the fire
does not become too large.
Never leave open fire or
embers unattended.
Danger Risk of injury!
Improper repairs can result in
your device no longer working
safely. You thus put yourself
and
your
danger.
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Maintenance and Cleaning

Your fire basket is made of high quality
materials. To clean and maintain the
surfaces, please heed the following
instructions:
– Only tip out the ash when the fuel has
• Let the fuel burn out after use. This
• Remove the cold ashes. It is very
• Remove the lose depositions with a
environment
in
• Use a soft, clean cloth for drying. Do
Danger Risk of burning!
Let the fire basket cool down
completely before cleaning it.
completely burned out.
Danger Health risk!
Do not use any decolourants or
thinners to remove stains.
Attention Risk of damage!
Do not use any strong or
grinding solvents or abrasive
pads, since these can attack
the surfaces and leave behind
scrape marks.
helps to reduce the effort required
during cleaning.
important you remove the ash
before moisture comes into contact
with the cold ash. Ash is saline and,
when moistened, will attack the
inside of the fire tray. Therefore the
ash collection tray can be damaged
by rust over the years.
damp sponge.
not scratch the surfaces when wiping
them dry.

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