Manufacturer Information

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MOVELAR – Mário F. Rino, Lda.

Rua Principal, Lote 17 C

2480-407 PORTO DE MÓS

Portugal

Usage Warnings

Masonry Barbecues

Safety warnings and precautions

Main risks

  • Burns from contact with hot surfaces, the grill and embers, as well as from splashes of hot grease.
  • Fires caused by sparks or embers being projected onto vegetation, garden furniture, wooden decking or nearby awnings.
  • Inhalation of smoke or carbon monoxide in poorly ventilated or semi-enclosed spaces.
  • Structural damage due to an unstable base, incorrect assembly, cracks from thermal shock, or overloading the grill.
  • Falling heavy components (hood, chimney or slabs) if not properly secured or if deteriorated.

Safe use

  • Install and use the barbecue outdoors only, on a level, firm, non-combustible base, keeping a safe distance from walls, roofs/overhangs, branches and flammable materials.
  • Set a safety perimeter and keep the surrounding area clear; keep sand, a fire blanket or a suitable domestic extinguisher to hand.
  • Light it with barbecue-specific firelighters or lighters; do not use alcohol, petrol or other flammable liquids. Do not add fuel once the coals are lit.
  • Do not use it in strong winds or under awnings or low roofs. Avoid draughts that may carry sparks.
  • Never leave it unattended while in use. Keep children and pets away.
  • Use heat-resistant gloves and long-handled utensils; avoid loose clothing that could catch fire.
  • Control grease flare-ups: do not use water to extinguish them; reduce oxygen with a lid if fitted, with sand, or with a suitable fire blanket or extinguisher.
  • To extinguish, let the embers burn out or smother the fire; check that they are completely cold before removing them. Do not pour water onto hot surfaces to avoid thermal shock and the scattering of ash.

Storage and maintenance

  • Store charcoal and firewood in a dry, ventilated place, away from sources of heat and sparks.
  • Remove ashes only when they are completely cold and place them in a lidded metal container; do not use bags or plastic containers.
  • Clean the grill and grease drip trays regularly to prevent build-up that could feed flames.
  • Regularly check the structure: joints, bricks, hood and chimney. If you detect deep cracks or loose parts, do not use the barbecue until it has been properly repaired.
  • If it has a chimney or flue, carry out periodic soot removal to prevent internal fires.
  • Protect the barbecue from the elements with a breathable cover when it is cool and dry, avoiding water accumulation on the structure.
  • Do not overload the grill or shelves with excessive weight.

Restrictions on use

  • For outdoor use only; do not use indoors, in garages, enclosed porches or tents or marquees.
  • Do not use as a heating system or for incinerating waste. Avoid treated or painted wood, chipboard, plastics, or mineral coal.
  • Do not use accelerant liquids or aerosols near the flame or embers.
  • Do not allow handling by minors; keep children and pets outside the safety perimeter.
  • Do not move the structure once installed, nor hang from the grill or hood.
  • Avoid using it in extreme winds or during periods of high fire risk in the surrounding area.
  • Do not modify the structure or add accessories not intended by the manufacturer.