Sunnydaze KF-EOS Manual

Easy access fire pit spark screen

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EASY ACCESS FIRE PIT SPARK SCREEN

Read the assembly instructions carefully and follow the care instructions. Save these instructions for future reference.
Assemble components on a soft, clean surface to avoid scratching or damaging the finish.

Tools Required

HELPFUL HINTS
KF-EOS
(not included)
Phillips Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
05/2022
Inspect packaging to ensure all
parts are accounted for before
disposing of packing materials.
No.
Parts
A1
Inside Screen (left)
A2
Inside Screen (right)
B1
Outside Screen (left)
B2
Outside Screen (right)
C
M6x25mm Bolt Set
D
M6x12mm Bolt Set
E
Handle
* Bolt quantity varies by model, smaller size screens
only require 10 bolt sets
Qty.
1
1
1
1
2
10*
or
14
2

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  • Page 1 EASY ACCESS FIRE PIT SPARK SCREEN KF-EOS Read the assembly instructions carefully and follow the care instructions. Save these instructions for future reference. Assemble components on a soft, clean surface to avoid scratching or damaging the finish. Inspect packaging to ensure all parts are accounted for before disposing of packing materials.
  • Page 2 ASSEMBLY STEP 1 Ensuring the spacers face inward, [Figure 1] align the bolt holes of Outside Screens (B2) over Outside Screen (B1). [Figure 2] Loosely secure the screens by hand-tightening M6x12mm Bolt Sets (D). [Figure 3] Spacer IMPORTANT: HAND-TIGHTEN ONLY as over-tightening will Figure 1 Figure 2 make aligning holes difficult.
  • Page 3 CARE & MAINTENANCE SAFE USE: The screen will become extremely hot while in use. Always use a lifter tool or heat-resistant gloves to open and close the screen; if using gloves, ensure they are designed for handling hot metal. EXPOSURE & MAINTENANCE: Long-term exposure to high-intensity heat can cause the mesh screen to warp and the high-temperature paint to flake or burn off from the steel.

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