Madison instructions
Step 5
Attach clear rubber floor protectors (Part G) to
bottom the fireplace glass and turn it upright. If
rubber is longer than the glass, you can cut this
to length with a scissor. This is to help protect
the glass when standing.
Step 6
Insert burner in the rectangular recess in the center
of the fireplace frame.
NOTE: Your burner contains white fiberglass
wicking material inside it. Keep this in the
burner as it is intended for safety in the event
of a possible spill if the fireplace should ever
get tipped over. It will also make the flames
more consistent.
Step 7
Using the funnel provided (Part I), carefully pour in the
liquid ethanol fuel for fireplaces into the burner ¾
full. If any fuel does spill, you should always wipe it up
prior to lighting your fireplace.
Step 8
Using a long lighter or long match, light the fuel in the burner and ENJOY!
The handle provided (Part H) has holes that will fit over the posts on the
sliding lid of the burner. You can slide the lid of the burner open or closed
to get the desired flame height and heat output. When you are ready to
extinguish the fireplace, use the handle to slide the lid of the burner
completely closed to cut off the oxygen supply to the fuel. This will snuff
out the flame.
CAUTION: Fireplace will be hot while lit and may stay hot for a
while after extinguishing the flame.
ALWAYS USE CAUTION when lighting the fireplace. Never fill
the burner with more fuel while the fireplace is still hot or
burning. Allow it to cool down before refilling with fuel.