Instructions for using the fireplace
1. Before first use
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Check if your fireplace is damaged.
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Place the fireplace on a stable, flat, non-flammable surface.
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Make sure there are no flammable materials nearby: curtains, paper, decorations, dried flowers, etc.
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Only use the fireplace in a well-ventilated room.
2. How to use scented waxes – step by step
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Prepare the fireplace
Place the fireplace in the chosen location, away from drafts and places where it can be easily knocked over (edge of a table, low table near children/pets). -
Place the wax in a bowl
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Place a small amount of wax (e.g. 1 cube) in the upper bowl.
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Do not overfill the bowl – the wax cannot spill over the edges after melting!
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Insert the tea light
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Place an unscented tealight in a metal casing into the bottom of the burner.
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Make sure the candle stands straight and stable.
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Light a tealight
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Use matches or a candle lighter.
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Once lit, place the tealight in the fireplace and insert it gently, avoiding touching any hot elements.
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Adjusting the fragrance intensity
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The intensity depends on the amount of wax: the more cubes, the stronger the aroma , but remember about the volume of the bowl.
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When using, do not forcefully add more cubes to a full bowl.
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Stop smoking
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When the scent fades or you want to stop using it, extinguish the tealight (blow it out or use an extinguisher).
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Allow the burner to cool completely – the bowl and wax may be very hot.
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3. How to remove and replace wax
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Wait for the wax to cool completely and harden.
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Gently pry up the wax (e.g. with a wooden spatula) and remove it completely.
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Alternatively: lightly heat the wax for a while until it softens around the edges, then pour it into a waste container (not the sink!).
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Before adding a new batch of wax, make sure the bowl is clean and dry.
4. Using wax – practical tips
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You can use the same wax repeatedly until the aroma disappears completely.
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If you want to change the scent, remove the old wax from the bowl before inserting the new one.
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Never mix wax with other waxes, water or oils!
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Store waxes in a cool, dry place , away from sunlight and heat sources, preferably in an airtight container.
5. Cleaning the fireplace
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Always clean the fireplace only after it has cooled down completely .
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Remove any wax residue mechanically (e.g. with a wooden spatula) and wipe the bowl with a soft cloth.
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If necessary, use warm water with a mild detergent and dry thoroughly.
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Do not immerse the entire fireplace in water if it has components that may be damaged.
6. Important precautions
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Never leave a lit tealight, wax melt or hot fireplace unattended.
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Keep the fireplace and wax melts away from children, pets and vulnerable people.
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Do not move the burner while it is in use or when the wax is liquid – this may result in burns and spilling of hot wax.
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Do not touch the bowl and upper parts of the burner while the tealight is burning or just after extinguishing it – they may be very hot.
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Do not use tealights with a wick that is too long or larger than a standard tealight (this may overheat the burner or wax).
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Do not place the fireplace in a drafty area or under hanging shelves or cabinets.
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If irritation or headache occurs, ventilate the room and discontinue use of the wax.
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