Owner Manual
First-Time and Reminding Use Instructions
• Freestanding and tabletop units must be placed on a safe, level, stable, non-flammable area.
• Wall mounted fireplaces must be installed on a flat, solid, sturdy wall with non-flammable wall
covering in accordance with the enclosed instructions and at least 60” from drapery.
• Recessed fireplaces must build a noncombustible cavity. Open your wall with measurements of
the fireplace frame, build a cavity from hardy board or cement board, and then recess the
fireplace into the cavity. Ensure no electrical wires or plumbing pipes are 12 inches near the
cavity.
2. OPERATION: Check that the burner’s slider/dampener is free from obstruction and operating smoothly
(closing and opening fully). This feature is not available on units with cup burners or smaller tabletop
fireplaces. However, the following still apples to all fireplaces with or without slider/dampener; do not use
glass or other accessories that can obstruct slider/damper or fall into the burner. This can/will prevent
from extinguishing a fire and can cause serious injuries.
4. POURING: Slowly pour fuel into clean burner or burner cup that is COOL TO THE TOUCH. Use a funnel
to fill linear burners. Fill burner or cup no more than 2/3 full. Don’t overfill or allow fuel to touch anything
other than the inside of the burner or cup. Clean any spills towel dry before lighting. Replace cap on bottle
and place bottle 6 feet or more away from the fireplace before lighting. Store fuel bottles in cool room
temperature dry space. Do not store in direct sunlight or allow fuel to become heated. CAUTION: Spilled
alcohol may mar stain flooring or furniture.
Your Fireplace is for decorative purposes only and not suitable for continuous operation or for heating a
house/home. Do not use the Fire to heat or boil water or as a cooking appliance. Do not put wood, charcoal,
paper or other combustible objects into the Fire.
1. PLACEMENT OF FIREPLACE: This fireplace will use oxygen from the air inside the room where it is
operated just like any fire-operating device (candles, fireplaces, stoves, ranges and etc.). The rooms
should be well ventilated with enough oxygen and fresh air being supplied (i.e. slightly open windows if
room is not vented). When ventilated, the room where the fireplace is operated in should not
be smaller than 215sq.ft. (to calculate the square footage of a room multiply the width x length. For
example, If the room is 15’ wide x 16’ long then 15’ x 16’ =240 sq.ft. with standard ceiling height of 8 feet).
3. FUEL: Read Fuel Bottle label before use. Use only approved ethanol fuel. We only recommend
“Fireplace Fuel.” Use of other products not labeled “ethanol fireplace fuel” can cause sickness,
unconsciousness, shortness of breath, and serious respiratory issues. USE EXTREME CAUTION! -
DANGER FLAMMABLE/IRRITANT Ethanol Fuel is a Class 3 flammable liquid and presents real danger
when not used in direct compliance with all Instructions and safety warnings. KEEP FUEL OUT OF
REACH OF CHILDREN AND PETS