solo stove 1.0 Fire Pit Instructions
- June 12, 2024
- solo stove
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SOLO STOVE FIRE PITS
Instructions & Other Information
Must read before use. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death.
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HOW TO USE YOUR SOLO STOVE FIRE PIT
Step 1
Remove the nested flame ring and set it aside.
Step 2
Start by placing your tinder, kindling and small wood pieces in the center of
the fire pit.
FOR BEST RESULTS, DO NOT OVERFILL WITH WOOD THAT COVERS OR EXTENDS ABOVE THE
TOP AIR HOLES.
Step 3
Light your fire.
Step 4
Place the flame ring back on top of the fire pit with the angled edges
pointing upward.
THIS WILL PROVIDE PROTECTION FROM THE WIND AND ENHANCE THE LOOK OF THE FLAMES.
CORRECT INCORRECT
Step 5
As your ember bed gets hotter, start adding in 1-3 pieces of wood. As those
catch, add enough wood to fill the burn chamber.
Step 6
When you’re ready to call it a night, let the fire pit burn out on its own.
Step 7
After the fire pit has completely cooled turn it over to empty the ash.
STORAGE AND CARE
Caring for your fire pit correctly will prolong its look and usability.
After each use, wait until the unit has completely cooled down then turn the fire pit over to empty any remaining ash. If you want to wipe it down, use only a dry cloth.
It’s important to keep rain and snow out of your fire pit. Solo Stove Shelter is a great cover option and can be purchased separately for all fire pits. For Ranger and Bonfire, you can also use the carrying case included with your purchase.
Due to extremely high temperatures, discoloration of the fire pit will occur and is considered normal. Stainless steel has an increased resistance to rust; however, it is not rust-proof.
Prolonged exposure to moisture may result in increased staining and/or rusting. Due to extremely high temperatures inside, the fire pit may show signs of staining/rust. This is normal and will not affect normal use.
TIPS & GOOD THINGS TO KNOW
Use dry hard woods for best results.
When you first use your fire pit, the unique double-wall airflow within the unit will take approximately 5-15 minutes to achieve full efficiency. The more evenly your fire burns inside your fire pit, the more prominent the flame pattern showing the secondary combustion will appear.
Over filling your fire pit above the top air holes will decrease efficiency and will produce more smoke.
Prolonged exposure to harsh weather will increase rust and discoloration.
USER WARNINGS
WARNING! FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY!
01. Do not use Solo Stove fire pits until you have read the operating
instructions and user warnings. Serious injury, death, and/or property damage
may occur.
02. Always use Solo Stove fire pits in accordance with all applicable
local, state, and national codes. Contact your local fire department for
details.
03. Solo Stove fire pits are not toys and can be dangerous. When using
Solo Stove fire pits, exercise the same caution you would with an open fire.
04. Do not operate Solo Stove fire pits if under the age of 18 unless
under strict adult supervision.
05. Never leave Solo Stove fire pits unattended while hot, especially
when children and pets are nearby or when used on or near potentially
combustible surfaces.
06. Do not alter or modify Solo Stove fire pits in any manner. Doing so
could result in serious injury, death, and/or property damage.
07. Solo Stove fire pits are for outdoor use only.
08. Do not use Solo Stove fire pits for indoor heating. Toxic carbon
monoxide can accumulate and cause asphyxiation and possibly death.
09. Do not use Solo Stove fire pits in a building, a garage, or any other
enclosed area.
10. Do not use Solo Stove fire pits under any overhead or near any
unprotected combustible constructions. Avoid using near any overhanging trees
or shrubs.
11. Always use Solo Stove fire pits on a level, noncombustible surface.
12. NOTICE. Exercise extreme caution when using Solo Stove fire pits on
or around combustible surfaces. Use on wood or composite decking is at your
own risk and can lead to charring or ignition if not adequately elevated,
insulated, or misused. Even when using Solo Stove Stand, wood and composite
decking materials differ significantly in quality and have varying heat
resistance ratings. Check with your manufacturer or builder to ensure your
surface can handle high temperatures, or further elevate or insulate your fire
pit to avoid potential damage.
13. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter fluid, alcohol,
or any other flammable liquid to light or relight Solo Stove fire pits. Doing
so can lead to serious injury or property damage, in particular if the
flammable liquid pools in the bottom of the fire pit.
14. Do not lean over Solo Stove fire pits when lighting or when they are
in use.
15. Solo Stove fire pits are extremely hot when in use. Never touch or
attempt to move your fire pit during use or before it has completely cooled
down.
16. Do not lean against or let any body part touch Solo Stove fire pits
during use or after use until it has completely cooled down. Any direct
contact may lead to serious injury whether accidental or otherwise.
17. Do not lean any objects against Solo Stove fire pits while in use.
18. Do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors or liquids
in the vicinity of Solo Stove fire pits while in use. Keep area around Solo
Stove fire pits clear and free of any flammable or combustible materials.
19. Do not use Solo Stove fire pits on or near automobiles, trucks, vans,
or recreational vehicles.
20. Keep all electrical cords away from Solo Stove fire pits.
21. Do not use Solo Stove fire pits in windy conditions.
22. Do not wear flammable or loose clothing when operating Solo Stove
fire pits.
23. The use of alcohol, prescription, or non-prescription drugs may
impair the consumer’s ability to operate Solo Stove fire pits safely.
24. Solo Stove fire pits are designed for use with standard firewood logs
and may not function properly with other fuel sources.
25. Do not use water to extinguish the fire as this could cause damage to
the fire pit as well as injury to the user.
26. Dispose of ashes properly! Ashes should be placed into a metal
container with a sealed metal lid. Ashes and embers can maintain heat and
combustion can occur even after several hours.
27. After a period of nonuse, check your Solo Stove fire pit for signs of
damage and creosote buildup. Do not operate until the necessary repairs and/or
cleanup is done.
28. Solo Stove fire pits are not for commercial use.
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