ELEMENTI ECG01 Sydney Ethanol Fire Table Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- ELEMENTI
Table of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- EXPLOSION/FIRE HAZARD
- LOCATING THE FIRE
- VENTILATION
- FUELING THE FIRE
- OPERATING THE FIRE
- HOT SURFACE HAZARD
- INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
- Accessories
- BURNER MARKINGS
- Installation and location
- HOW TO OPERATE THE BURNER
- Filling the burner **
- lighting the fire
- Turning your burner OFF
- HOW TO OPERATE THE BURNER
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ELEMENTI ECG01 Sydney Ethanol Fire Table Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
EXPLOSION/FIRE HAZARD
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Shut appliance off and allow to cool 60 minutes before refueling. The flame may not be visible to the
naked eye in daylight, do not assume appliance is off.Always follow shut-off procedure before refueling. -
Wipe up spills immediately with a dry cloth followed by a cloth dampened with water. Allow to dry completely before lighting Burner.
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Do not operate in a room with oxygen tanks in use or if flammable vapors are present.
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Store fuel only in original container or provided Jerry Can. Store away from area where the appliance is located. Transport and/or store fuel only in a plastic or metal container that is acceptable for use with the fuel and non red in color.
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Never smoke while refueling or lighting the appliance.
LOCATING THE FIRE
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Keep children away from the appliance. Never leave children unsupervised when the fire is operating.
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For decorative purposes only. Not suitable for continuous operation. Do not use the appliance to heat or
boil water or as a cooking appliance. Do not put wood, charcoal, paper or other combustible objects in the Fire. -
Do not move or relocate the appliance while in use.
VENTILATION
- Open fires consume oxygen and contain the risk of indoor air pollution. Use only in well-ventilated areas
and those that are protected from the draft effects of cross ventilation. Improper ventilation can cause serious injury or death. People with breathing problems should consult a physician before using the appliance.
FUELING THE FIRE
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Do not overfill or spill fuel when refilling.
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If fuel is split onto the surface of the Fire table, WIPE IT IMMEDIATELY AND LEAVE TO DRY BEFORE LIGHTING THE BURNER.
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If fuel is spilled on the stainless steel Burner during filling, wipe with a dry cloth and allow the rest to evaporate before lighting the Burner.
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If the Burner is accidentally overfilled, follow the steps in the Burner manual to rectify.
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To refill, wait until the Burner is at the room temperature after the flame has been turned off.
NOTE: the flame may not be visible to the naked eye in daylight and must be cool before filling. -
NEVER refill over or near an open flame and use a decanter with a flame arrestor only.
OPERATING THE FIRE
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Do not use if damaged or malfunctioning.
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Risk of explosion or burn. Use only the lighting rod and lighter provided with your appliance to ignite the
fireplace. Using matches or other lighters could result in serious injury. -
Do not use the lighter without the lighting rod.
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Remove the Burner frequently to check for any residual fuel underneath the Burner. Accumulation of fuel underneath could cause an explosion.
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NEVER leave a fire unguarded.
HOT SURFACE HAZARD
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Due to high surface temperatures, keep children, pets, clothing and furniture away from the unit, as the
unit is hot while in operation, contact with the appliance may cause skin burns. -
The shut-off mechanism on the Burners will become very hot during operation and will stay hot for up to
60 minutes after use. To avoid injury, do not touch with any parts of your body nor with any combustible
materials such as matches or flammable liquids. Always use the lighting rod provided with your appliance
to open or close the shut-off mechanism.
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
Fire table | Included accessories |
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Model | Burner |
ECG01 | IEB-L91 |
ECG02 | IEB-R46 |
Burner
IEB-L91
Capacity| Max Heat output| Specification
15L| 8KW28000 BTU| 982×266×110mm
IEB-R46
Capacity| Max Heat output| Specification
12.5L| 18KW61000 BTU| 460×460×100mm
Accessories
**Funnel
When adding alcohol, use to prevent alcohol from splashing onto the
desktop.
Light Rod
**
- Use during ignition.
- When extinguishing the flame, it is used to lift the lid or push it flat.
**Fire screen for ECG01
Fire screen for ECG02
Aluminium Cover for ECG01
Aluminium Cover for ECG02
**
BURNER MARKINGS
These pictograms are used to bring to your attention the following important safety messages:
This warning message is also on all burners to bring to your attention important safety messages:
- WARNING Filling an alcohol fueled device while lit has caused severe burns and deaths. When refilling use containers with a flame arrestor.
- When refilling first check the flame is extinguished and that the device is cool. Hot Surfaces. Keep children away. Refer to the Operations Manual for instructions before use.
Installation and location
- Installed and operated in a fixed and secure position before filling, lighting and operating. Burners are not meant to be moved because movement creates the risk of accidental fuel spillages. If you move the Burner ,make sure no fuel was spilled before you ignite the Burner
- In a large, open space at least 1500mm [59.1in] away from any combustible materials, such as curtains, wallpaper, veneer, etc.
- NOT INSTALLED DIRECTLY BESIDE OR NEAR WALLPAPER, LAMINATE, VENEER OR ANY SURFACE THAT HAS NOT BEEN FIRE RATED.
HOW TO OPERATE THE BURNER
Filling the burner **
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WARNING: Fire hazard. Be sure Burner is cool before filling. Let stand at
least 60 minutes after flame is extinguished before refilling.
WARNING: Refuel only through the filling point. Never pour fuel directly
onto the burner.
WARNING: Fire hazard. Do not overfill. Only about 80% of the capacity can
be filled up.
Keep hands and face the length of the lighting rod away from the Burner at all
times, particularly when igniting. Before lighting, ensure that the Burner is
clear and ready for use. Open the slider fully and wait for 60 seconds for the
residual fumes to dissipate before lighting
lighting the fire
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Dip the lighting rod tip into the chamber opening “Burner zone” to wet the end.
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Lift the lighting rod away from the Burner (do not drip fuel on the floor).
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Lignite the lighter and make contact with the lighting rod as if lighting a candle.
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Dip the ignited lighting rod back into the Burner zone to ignite the contained fuel .
NOTE: The IEB-L91 is best ignited from the right hand side of the ignition zone.
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Allow residual flame on lighting rod to burn out. Once lit there will be a residual flame on the lighting rod that must burn out before putting the rod away. If the flame on the lighting rod dies before reaching the burner, repeat the procedure until successful.
Turning your burner OFF
For Round burner:
Place the lid on top of the burner making sure it fits into its position
For Linear burner:
Using the Sliding Lid Handle, push the Sliding Lid to the front / closed
position. Should the flame not extinguish with the first try please repeat
until extinguished.
HOW TO OPERATE THE BURNER
Adjusting the flame
Install and position the flame of the circular furnace head IEB-R46.
Note: When adjusting the flame, it must be done before ignition or after
extinguishing the burner and cooling. Do not remove the metal sheet while the
burner is burning! The IEB-R46 burner has three levels of flame.
Minimum : Close 6 metal plates.
Medium: Open 3 metal plates.
Maximum: Open 6 metal plates.
Re-igniting the burner
NOTE: ASSUME BURNER IS LIT, EVEN IF YOU DON’T SEE FLAME.FOLLOW PROCEDURE
TOEXTINGUISH FLAME AND ALLOW UNIT TO COOL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REFUEL. NEVER
REFUEL WITH BURNER LIT OR WHILE UNIT IS HOT.
Wait 30 minutes before re-igniting the Burner. The Burner should be at room temperature. Please be aware that if this time is not respected the ignition could be pressurized and therefore stronger. A pressurized ignition can cause serious burns if you are close to the Burner
TROUBLESHOOTING
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There is smoke or a foreign smell coming from the Burner when burning
a. There may be waste burning that should not be in the Burner.
b. You are using the wrong fuel, it is imperative that you use Bio- ethanol.
c. You have placed something around/above the flame that has not been approved or recommended.
d. If the Burner is empty (the flame is dying) or you have just turned the fire OFF, this is normal. Just like when you blow out candles.
Solution
Shut the Burner to the OFF position and wait until it cools down. Clean/ service the Burner and remove objects/waste. -
When I attempt to light the Burner, it does not start
a. You have not put enough fuel in the Burner.
b. You are using the wrong fuel, it is imperative that you use Bio- ethanol.
c. The Burner opening is obstructed, there needs to be adequate ventilation for the flame to start.
d. The Bio-ethanol is cold and takes time to ignite.
e. If used outdoors, the fuel may have been diluted with rain water.
Solution
Check fuel level, it must be above the 1 litre [1 Quart] line, check type of fuel used. Repeat starting procedure until the burner warms up and remains ignited. If filled with water, empty burner, clean and clear Burner and re-set up ready for re-filling. -
The flame is not extinguishing when turned OFF
a. It may be that the speed used to close the Burner opening was too slow.
b. There are particles obstructing the shut-off mechanism.
Solution
Ensure that tere is nothing obstructing the shut-off mechanism. Attempt to extinguish again smoothly with the shut-off mechanism. If it does not extinguish, burn the fuel until empty and the flame dies out naturally.
If you have overfilled the Burner and the flame is burning strong, prepare your extinguisher just in case, and monitor the flame till the situation goes back to normal as you will not be able to turn it OFF. Do not blow or throw a blanket on it. Do not pour water on it. -
I have split some fuel, what do I do before lighting?
Remove all ignition sources. Keep people away from the area. Wipe up split liquid thoroughly using a dry cloth, wipe again with a cloth dampened with water. Avoid breathing vapour. Ventilate enclosed space by opening windows and doors.
ONLY ignite when the area is completely dry and you are certain that all split fuel has been removed.
WARRANTY
We warrants Elementi fire features and accessories to be free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. In the event of such defects Elementi will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product. The foregoing is at the discretion of Elementi.
There will be no charge for the replacement parts or product, however it will be the consumer’s responsibility to return the product to the original place of purchase.
Elementi will not be responsible for consequential damages in excess of the purchase price of the product on which such liability is based and the warranty does not cover costs including freight, removal and re-installation.
Damage caused by shipping, staining and abuse are not covered under this warranty.
Dings, dents and scratches, fading and natural weathering are not covered under this warranty.
Minor chipping, weather fading, water staining and non-structural hairline cracks are typical of the material of this product and are not covered under this warranty. Some color and texture variation is typical of the material and finish for this product and is not covered under this warranty.
Cast concrete is a hand finished process. As such, this product’s finish will
vary by unit. There will be a color variance of up to 15% in each unit. There
may also be uneven texture or pattern as well as small holes in the surface
caused by air or water trapped on the surface during casting. This is a normal
trait of cast concrete and is not covered under warranty
References
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