Vizayo BTTFB Patio Tabletop Fire Pit User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Vizayo
Table of Contents
Vizayo BTTFB Patio Tabletop Fire Pit
Product Information
Specifications:
- No special permits, installation, or construction required
- No electrical or gas connection required
- Includes a burner can with an opening/closing tool
- Includes a fireplace cover
- Fuel not included
- Compatible fuel options: gel fuel cans (up to 3.5 inches in diameter), bioethanol fuel, isopropyl alcohol, candles
- Burn time: approximately 2 to 3 hours with gel fuel cans, approximately 1 hour with bioethanol fuel or isopropyl alcohol
- For decorative purposes only
Product Usage Instructions
Before Using the Tabletop Fireplace:
Before lighting the fireplace, ensure that any spilled fuel is cleaned up and any surface moisture from spillage has evaporated to prevent spillage ignition.
Starting Up:
Gel fuel can:
- Ensure no fuel is spilled around the fireplace before lighting it.
- To ignite the flame, use a long-reach lighter or long matches. Keep an arm’s length away when lighting.
Burner can with bioethanol fuel or isopropyl alcohol:
- Ensure no fuel is spilled around the fireplace before lighting it.
- To ignite the flame, use a long-reach lighter or long matches. Keep an arm’s length away when lighting.
Refilling:
Gel fuel can:
- Never fill the burner while it is lit or still hot.
- Do not touch the gel fuel can or burner can until at least 20 minutes after the flame is extinguished to avoid burns.
Burner can:
- Never fill the burner while it is lit or still hot.
- Do not touch the burner can or gel fuel can until at least 20 minutes after the flame is extinguished to avoid burns.
Extinguishing:
Gel fuel can:
- Never extinguish the flame with water.
Burner can:
- Never extinguish the flame with water.
Maintenance/Care Instructions:
Never clean the fireplace while it is still operating or while the burner can is still hot.
- Do not use chemicals, steel wool, or scrubbing sponges on the fireplace. These can scratch the surface. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting from improper use and/or cleaning of the product.
Covering the Fireplace:
Wait at least 20 minutes after the flame is extinguished before covering the fireplace. Double-check if the flame is still lit before attempting to cover the fireplace.
- Do not use the fireplace cover to extinguish the flame.
- Do not keep outside during heavy rain, snow, or strong winds.
FAQ
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Q: What fuel options can I use with this tabletop fireplace?
A: You can use gel fuel cans (up to 3.5 inches in diameter), bioethanol fuel, isopropyl alcohol, or candles. -
Q: How long does the burn time last with different fuel options?
A: With gel fuel cans, you can expect approximately 2 to 3 hours of burn time. With bioethanol fuel or isopropyl alcohol, you can expect approximately 1 hour of burn time. Actual burn time may vary depending on the fuel used, temperature, and climate. -
Q: Can I refill the burner while it is still hot?
A: No, you should never fill the burner while it is lit or still hot to avoid the risk of explosion. -
Q: Can I clean the fireplace while it is operating or while the burner can is still hot?
A: No, you should never clean the fireplace while it is still operating or while the burner can is still hot to ensure safety.
Safety Instructions
- WARNING! Please read these instructions carefully before using this tabletop fireplace. Noncompliance with the safety rules can result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.
- Thank you for choosing this tabletop fireplace. No special permits, installation, or construction are required to enjoy this fabulous fireplace. Nor does the fireplace require an electrical or gas connection.
- This model also includes a burner can with an opening/closing tool so the fire can be extinguished safely. A fireplace cover is also included.
- Fuel is NOT included. You can use gel fuel cans with a diameter of up to and including 3.5 inches; bioethanol fuel; or isopropyl alcohol. You may also use candles for a longer burning time. You can expect around 2 to 3 hours’ burn time with gel fuel cans or around 1 hour burn time with either bioethanol fuel or isopropyl alcohol, depending on the fuel used, temperature, and climate. Avoid drafts for a longer burning time. We do not recommend using isopropyl alcohol for indoor use.
- This fireplace is meant for decorative purposes.
Before Using the Tabletop Fireplace:
- Be sure to have a fire extinguisher near your fireplace.
- Keep extinguisher tool provided near the fireplace.
- The fireplace is not suitable for heating purposes.
- Ensure that flammable products and materials (curtains, furniture, etc.) are at least 100cm/40″ from the fireplace.
- The fireplace must only be put on a solid nonflammable surface.
- Please remove all packaging and informational material before use.
- Keep children and pets away from the fireplace.
- Do not place any flammable materials or clothing on the fireplace.
- Do not smoke while lighting the fireplace.
- Do not use any petroleum products (oil, gasoline, etc.) near the fireplace.
- Do not use the fireplace in RVs, boats, or vehicles.
- The fireplace must be used strictly on a horizontal and flat surface. When placing the fireplace on a table, make sure it is placed away from the edges.
- Do not use the fireplace in unventilated rooms. The room should be well-ventilated with enough oxygen and fresh air being supplied.
- People with breathing problems should consult their doctor before use.
- Do not burn in a confined space.
- Exercise care when using outdoors. Do not burn during high winds or when it is raining or snowing.
- Do not obstruct or inhibit the flame.
- We do not recommend placing the fireplace in a bedroom or bathroom. For indoor use, only use this fireplace in large, well-ventilated rooms. For indoor use, we recommend using gel fuel cans.
- Do not store fuel near a tabletop fireplace.
- Do not use the fireplace if flammable gas is in the room.
- Do not use the fireplace under overhanging items such as TVs, paintings, or shelves.
- Do not place charcoal, wood, paper, or other combustible items into the burner can.
- Do not move the fireplace while it is still operating or is still hot.
Starting Up
WARNING! Before lighting, clean up any fuel that may have spilled and make sure any surface moisture from spillage is gone or has evaporated to prevent spillage ignition.
Gel fuel can:
- When using gel fuel cans, remove the paper label from the outside of the can, pry open the lid of the gel fuel can, and put the can in the hole in the center of the fire pit. Then light the gel with a long-reach lighter or long matches.
- Cans can be resealed with cans lid and saved for future use.
Burner can with bioethanol fuel or isopropyl alcohol:
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Put the burner can included with the fireplace in the hole in the center of the fire pit.
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Fill burner can with either bioethanol fuel or isopropyl alcohol up to a maximum of around 2/3 of a can. For indoor use, fill it up to a maximum of 1/2 of a can.
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We recommend putting only as much fuel as you intend to use in the burner can. Leftover fuel in the burner can should be disposed of in accordance with regulations for hazardous materials.
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Make sure the burner can is cool to the touch before pouring in the fuel.
CAUTION : Spilled fuel may stain wood flooring.
ATTENTION : Remove fuel from the area around the fireplace before lighting the fireplace.
ATTENTION : To ignite the flame, use a long-reach lighter or long matches. Be sure to keep an arm’s length away when lighting. -
If the flame does not ignite, please repeat the ignition process until the flame burns steadily.
Refilling
Gel fuel can:
- Burn gel fuel only in its original container. Do not refill a used container or add fuel from one container to another.
- Place fuel containers only in the hole in the center of the fire pit.
Burner can:
WARNING! NEVER FILL A BURNER WHILE IT IS LIT OR STILL HOT!
- It can be difficult to see if the flame is still lit. Be sure to double-check before you attempt to move, refuel, or cover your fireplace.
- Wait at least 20 minutes for the burner to cool down before refilling.
ATTENTION: Do not touch the burner can or gel fuel can until at least 20 minutes after the flame is extinguished. Risk of burns!
Extinguishing
- Please use the extinguisher tool provided in the kit for safer extinguishing. When using gel fuel cans, you can also use a cans lid to extinguish the flame.
- Never blow out the flame to put it out; this will only increase the flame.
- Wait at least 20 minutes for the can to cool down after extinguishing.
- If the flame is not extinguished immediately, close the burner/gel fuel can with the extinguisher tool and wait approximately 20 minutes.
CAUTION : Never extinguish the flame with water!
Gel fuel can:
- Cans can be resealed with cans lid and saved for future use.
- Wait for approximately 20 minutes until the can has reached room temperature to reseal the can.
Burner can:
- Let the fuel burn out completely if possible. Try to put only as much fuel as you intend to use in the burner can.
- Leftover fuel should be disposed of.
Maintenance/Care Instructions
WARNING! Never clean the fireplace while it is still operating or while the burner can is still hot!
- You can use a wet cloth to clean the surface of the fireplace.
- The burner can change color because of the heat.
- The stainless steel will change in appearance after a while. This is normal. Regular maintenance will preserve its color.
- Do not put in the dishwasher.
- The stones can be cleaned by washing with a brush and water. The burner can be cleaned with water.
CAUTION : Never use chemicals, steel wool, or scrubbing sponges on the fireplace. These can scratch the surface. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damages resulting from improper use and/or cleaning of the product.
Covering the Fireplace:
- WARNING! Wait at least 20 minutes after the flame is extinguished before covering the fireplace. Be sure to double-check if the flame is still lit before you attempt to cover the fireplace.
- ATTENTION : Do not use the fireplace cover to extinguish the flame!
- ATTENTION : Do not keep outside during heavy rain, snow or strong winds!
- Remove the gel fuel can or burner can from the fireplace before covering the fireplace.
Safety Instructions
Important: The tabletop fireplace is to be used for decorative purposes and not as a heater.
- The use of the tabletop fireplace in a multi-burner configuration or as an open fire for liquid or solid combustible materials should not be permitted.
- Do not smoke while refilling or lighting the burner. Risk of explosion!
WARNING! Never refill a hot or warm fireplace. Risk of explosion!
- Avoid physical contact with the fuel when preparing to light the fireplace.
- Children; people under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medications; or people who are not in an appropriate physical or mental condition should not be allowed to handle the fuel, fireplace, or fire accessories. The fireplace should only be handled by adults.
- Keep children and pets at a safe distance.
- Be careful with flammable clothes and hair.
- Keep the fireplace away from furniture.
- Do not blow into the fire.
- Do not use as a means to cook.
- Never leave the fire unattended.
- Never open a fuel bottle near an open flame. A dangerous fire flash could result.
- Do not place paper, cardboard, or fabric (clothes, etc.) on or around the burner.
- Do not use in areas where flammable vapors or gas may be present.
WARNING! Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the fuel purchased.
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