Instructions / Assembly

2 Once a suitable place has been selected for the Base, lower the cook
top into the circular opening in the top of the Base.
3 After assembly, make sure The Cook Top is level by moving The
Cone around in The Base.
USE OF THE ARTEFLAME, GRILLING TIPS
Grilling Tips; to get a fire started, we suggest using self lighting charcoal
like Match Light Instant Charcoal from Kingsford. !Put down a ± 35 piece
pile of this charcoal and stack your wood in a wigwam over it. !Then light
the charcoal. !Another way of doing it is by using Lighter Cubes fire
starters. !These can be used by covering them with regular charcoal and
stacking the wood over it in a wigwam. !Lighter Cubes!and charcoal can be
found at stores like Home Depot. !Using these methods, you should have a
fire hot enough to cook on within 30 minutes.
Grilling Tips; The best wood to use for cooking on your Arteflame are;
hardwoods like Oak, Mesquite, Cherry, Apple, Hickory, Maple, Alder ash,
Pear, or Plum. !Soft woods like spruce, redwood, sycamore, cedar,
cypress, elm, pine, fir, and eucalyptus should not be used as they can
contain large amounts of sap. !Never use wood from furniture, pallets or
any other materials that can contain chemicals, veneer or paint.
Grilling Tips; when using your Arteflame for the first time, it is good
practice to build a fire that burns for at least an hour. !This ensures that The
Cook Top reaches cooking temperature. !Once it has reached cooking
temperature, rub The Cook Top with oil. Each heat cycle of the Cook Top
absorbed more cooking oil into the cooktop improving it and seasoning it.
Grilling Tips;!only use oil for specifically!for human consumption such as
Sunflower Oil, Canola Oil, Coconut Oil, Olive Oil or any blend hereof. !DO
NOT USE any oil unfit for human consumption. !The oil will facilitate ease
of cooking and impregnate the steel. !Over time, this oil will turn the Cook
Top a deep dark color and prevent oxidation. !We recommend the use of