Cal Flame Fireplaces & Firepits 2006 Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
Fireplaces and Firepits Owner
’s Manual
Using Your Firepit or Fireplace
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Maintenance and Care
Maintaining Your Firepit or Fireplace
Inspect the appliance before initial use. Clean the appliance at least annually and have it inspected by a
qualified field service person.
Tampering with this appliance is DANGEROUS and voids all warranties. Replace any faulty components
only with approved components.
For best operation, the burner flames should be steady, not lifting or floating.
Periodically remove the logs and examine the burner. If the burner is dirty, clean it with a soft wire brush.
Also examine the area around the burner air shutter. Remove any dirt or debris in this area. This will
ensure long life and trouble-free operation.
Periodically check the hose connecting the LP gas cylinder to ensure it is not damaged in any way.
Carbon (soot) may build up on the surfaces of the logs with heavy use. This is more likely to occur with
LP gas. Clean soot off the surface of the logs periodically to prevent excessive buildup.
After Use Care
The easiest way to clean the firepit or fireplace is to let the firepit/fireplace cool completely off.
With a wood burning fireplace, remove the steel grate and sweep out the ashes and leftover kindling.
With a gas firepit or fireplace, spray the enclosure off with water. Note: Do NOT spray water directly
onto the burner and pilot light of the gas fireplace.
Covering Your Firepit
When not in use and after cooling, cover your Cal Flame firepit with our full length, zippered side canvas
cover. The cover will help protect your firepit/fireplace from detrimental effects of weather and environ-
mental pollutants (see your local Cal Flame dealer for details).
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