LANDMANN FP-II-860 Feuerkorb Ball Fire Pit Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
LANDMANN

LANDMANN FP-II-860 Feuerkorb Ball Fire Pit Instruction Manual
LANDMANN FP-II-860 Feuerkorb Ball Fire Pit

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Before using the product for the first time, please read through these assembly and operating instructions carefully and follow the safety notices. Keep them for future reference and other users. They form an integral part of the product. The manufacturer and importer do not accept any liability if the information in these assembly and operating instructions is not complied with.

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Do not operate in closed and/or habitable spaces, e.g. buildings, tents, caravans, mobile homes, boats. There is a danger to life due to carbon monoxide poisoning.

INTENDED USE

  • This product is a free-standing, movable fire pit for outdoor use and is intended for ready-to-burn natural firewood.
  • The product is not suitable for cooking other food.
  • The product is designed exclusively for personal and not for commercial use.
  • Use the product only for the specified purpose and as described in these instructions for assembly and operation. Any other use is deemed to be improper.
  • The warranty does not cover faults caused by incorrect handling, damage or attempted repairs. The same applies to normal wear and tear.

NOTICES FOR ASSEMBLY

PLEASE NOTE!

  • Keep plastic bags and films away from young children and animals! There is a danger of suffocation.
  • Check the items supplied for completeness and the components for transport damage. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the Customer Service department (see last page).
  • Remove any films, stickers or transport protection from the product, but never the rating plate and possible warnings!
  • Ensure there is sufficient space to assemble the product and if necessary use a mat to protect the product or delicate floors from being scratched.
  • Assemble the product on a horizontal, flat surface to make sure it is straight.
  • Follow the assembly steps shown in these assembly and operating instructions.
  • Do not apply any force when assembling the product.
  • First tighten the screw connections so they are hand-tight and then tighten them again properly once you have completed the assembly step. Otherwise this may cause unwanted tension.
  • Tighten the nuts until they fit firmly, and then turn them a quarter turn more. Do not tighten them too hard!

NOTICES FOR SAFE OPERATION

**** PLEASE NOTE!

  • PLEASE NOTE: risk of carbon monoxide poisoning! Do not operate the fire pit indoors, only outdoors!
  • Only use the fire pit if it has been assembled properly in accordance with these assembly and operating instructions and is undamaged.
  • NOTICE: The fire pit must not be used if it is deformed or defective. This must be checked before each use.
  • Before use, place the fire pit on a safe, stable, horizontal, level and fireproof surface.
  • PLEASE NOTE! National and local regulations, such as permits, operation, safety distances and others, must be complied with.
  • Choose the location for setting up the fire pit so that no combustible materials or substances are located nearby or can get to it. Never set up the fire pit below branches. The minimum distance from combustible materials and surrounding surfaces has to be 3 m.
  • PLEASE NOTE! Keep children and pets well away from the fire pit! Never leave the fire pit unattended when it is burning or still hot. In particular, make sure that no children or persons who are not capable of correctly recognising or reacting to possible dangers come near the hot fire pit.
  • PLEASE NOTE! Do not use any spirits or petrol for ignition or reignition! Only use lighting aids that comply with EN 1860-3!
  • Only natural coniferous or deciduous wood ready for use in the fire pit (no compressed wood products from these types of wood) must be burnt.
  • The fire pit must not be used as a waste incinerator. No unsuitable or non-recommended fuels must be used. In addition, no liquid fuels must be used.
  • PLEASE NOTE! The fire pit gets very hot and must not be moved while in use!
  • Do not use the fire pit in strong wind.
  • Keep your distance during use. If the fire pit has to be touched, e.g. when adding fuel, wear barbecue gloves (tested according to EN407). Even when the fire has gone out, the surfaces will still remain hot for some time.
  • Do not overload the fire pit and do not allow the fire to get toobig.
  • In the event of a fire: smother the flames with a suitable fireproof blanket or a fire extinguisher

Using petrol or spirit to ignite the fuel may result in uncontrollable heat caused by deflagrations. You should only use safe materials for burning, such as solid firelighters.

Hardwood, i.e. wood from deciduous trees such as beech, oak or birch, is particularly suitable as firewood. Thanks to its high density, this wood gives a long and even heat

  1. Stack some of the wood in the fire pit. Ignite one or two solid firelighters and place them in the fire pit.
  2. Allow the solid firelighters to burn for two to four minutes.
  3. Carefully add more wood. Never throw wood into the fire!
  4. Place the cover on the fire pit or close the door of the fire pit.

AFTER USE / CLEANING AND STORAGE

PLEASE NOTE!

  • Allow all parts to cool down completely before you clean the product, place a cover over it or store it away.
  • Never extinguish the fire with water to avoid burns and scalding.
  • Do not use corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents or brushes with metal bristles. They may damage the surfaces.
  • Do not fill with water or expose to rainfall for a prolonged period.
  • Once all parts have cooled down, dispose of the ash in an environmentally friendly way.
  • Clean the fire pit with a suitable brush, or with a wet sponge and some washing-up liquid. For stubborn dirt you can use a  standard household cleaner.
  • Allow all parts to dry completely or dry them before they are stored away.
  • Store them in a dry, weatherproof location.

DISPOSAL

Pay attention to cleanliness when handling the product and disposing of waste materials. As a general rule, you should only dispose of waste materials in designated metal or non-flammable containers. The local regulations on waste disposal apply. To dispose of the product, dismantle it into its individual parts and recycle any metals and plastic.

 Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner so that it can be recycled.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION

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DIMENSIONS

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COSTUMER SUPPORT

LANDMANN Germany GmbH
Am Heisterbusch 1
19258 Gallin
Deutschland
Tel: +49 40 67573 190
E-Mail: service@landmann.de
Website: https://landmann.de

LANDMANN Ltd.
Unit 6
Blackstone Road
Stukeley Meadows Huntingdon
PE29 6EF
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 14 80 42 17 20
E-Mail: sales@landmann.co.uk
Website: https://landmann.com/

LANDMANN Germany GmbH
Bureau Commercial France
Tel: +33 1 64 69 12 14
E-Mail: receptionfrance@landmann.de
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59-400 Jawor
Polska
Tel: +48 76 870 24 61
E-Mail: landmann@landmann.pl
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H-2220 Vecsés
Hungary
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