Coleman CCS-200
Coleman Cityscapes 20-inch Smokeless Fire Pit Instruction Manual
Model: CCS-200
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This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your Coleman Cityscapes 20-inch Smokeless Fire Pit. This outdoor accessory is designed for wood burning, featuring a double-wall construction and 360-degree flame airflow technology to promote cleaner burning and minimize smoke. Please read all instructions carefully before assembly and operation.

Image: The Coleman Cityscapes 20-inch Smokeless Fire Pit, a round black metal fire pit with a stainless steel rim, shown from an angled front view.
Safety Information
YAMBIRO: Kukundikana kutevedzera mirairo iyi yekuchengetedza kunogona kukonzera moto, kukuvara, kana kukuvara kwepfuma.
- Yekushandisa kunze chete. Usashandise mukati kana munzvimbo dzakapoteredzwa.
- Place the fire pit on a level, non-combustible surface. Use the included safety stand to protect surfaces from heat.
- Maintain a safe distance from combustible materials, structures, and vegetation.
- Keep children and pets away from the fire pit during use and while it is cooling down.
- Usambofa wakasiya moto unopfuta usina anotarisira.
- Use only seasoned firewood or wood pellets as fuel. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter fluid, or alcohol to start or rekindle a fire.
- Have a fire extinguisher, water hose, or sand readily available in case of fire.
- Do not overload the fire pit with wood.
- Allow the fire pit to cool completely before moving or cleaning.
- Proposition 65 Yambiro: Chigadzirwa ichi chinogona kukufumura kumakemikari anosanganisira carbon monoxide, ayo anozivikanwa neHurumende yeCalifornia kukonzera hurema kana kumwe kukuvadza pakuzvara. Kuti uwane rumwe ruzivo enda ku www.P65Yambiro.ca.gov.
Package Zviri mukati
Verify that all components are present before assembly and use:
- Coleman Cityscapes 20-inch Smokeless Fire Pit (Main Unit)
- Flame Ring
- Removable Ash Grate
- Removable Ash Catch Pan
- Tabletop Safe Stand
- Carry Case
Gadzirira
- Unpack Components: Nyatsobvisa zvinhu zvese kubva pakurongedzerwa.
- Position the Safe Stand: Place the Tabletop Safe Stand on a stable, non-combustible surface where you intend to use the fire pit. This stand elevates the fire pit to allow airflow and protect the surface from heat.

Image: The Coleman Cityscapes fire pit resting on its tabletop safe stand, which elevates it slightly from the ground. Text overlay indicates "Deck Safe Stand: Elevates fire pit for airflow and surface protection."
- Place the Fire Pit: Carefully set the main fire pit unit onto the Tabletop Safe Stand. Ensure it is centered and stable.

Image: The Coleman Cityscapes fire pit placed on a grassy area, demonstrating its use with the safety stand to protect the ground.
- Insert Ash Catch Pan: Place the Removable Ash Catch Pan into the bottom of the fire pit. This pan collects ash and helps maintain airflow.

Image: A hand placing the removable ash catch pan into the base of the fire pit. An inset diagram shows the layered components: flame ring, ash grate, ash catch pan, and the main fire pit body.
- Place Ash Grate: Position the Removable Ash Grate on top of the ash catch pan. This grate allows ash to fall through while providing a platform for wood and promoting oxygen flow to the embers.

Mufananidzo: Kuvhara view of the fire pit's interior, highlighting the removable ash grate. Text overlay explains: "Removable Ash Grate: Allows ash to fall and oxygen to feed embers."
- Install Flame Ring: Place the Flame Ring on the top rim of the fire pit. This ring helps center the flame for efficient burning. It can be inverted and nested inside the fire pit for compact storage.

Image: The Coleman fire pit with the flame ring installed at the top. Text overlay describes: "Flame Ring: Keeps flame centered and flips over for easy storage."
Operating Instruction
- Wedzera Mafuta: Place seasoned firewood or wood pellets onto the Removable Ash Grate. Do not fill above the top of the fire pit.
- Ignite Fire: Use a long-stemmed lighter or fire starter to ignite the fuel. Never use flammable liquids.
- Maintain Fire: Add small amounts of wood as needed to maintain the desired flame. The double-wall design and airflow technology will help the fire burn efficiently with minimal smoke.

Image: The Coleman Cityscapes fire pit with a vibrant fire burning inside, set on a patio with outdoor furniture and people enjoying the warmth.
- Kudzima Moto: Allow the fire to burn down naturally. Do not use water to extinguish the fire, as this can damage the fire pit and create excessive steam. Once the embers are cool, proceed with cleaning.
Maintenance
- Kubvisa Madota: Once the fire pit is completely cool, carefully remove the Flame Ring, Removable Ash Grate, and Removable Ash Catch Pan. Dispose of ash responsibly.
- Kuchenesa: Wipe down the exterior of the fire pit with a damp cloth. For stubborn residue, a mild soap solution can be used. Ensure all components are dry before reassembly or storage. The stainless steel components are rust and corrosion-resistant.
- Kuchengeta: Store the fire pit in a dry, covered area when not in use. The Flame Ring can be inverted and nested inside the fire pit for compact storage. Use the included Carry Case for protection during storage or transport.

Image: The Coleman Cityscapes fire pit being placed into its weather-resistant carry case. Text overlay highlights: "Carry Case: Weather-resistant and travel-ready for effortless lighting anywhere."
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Kusvuta Kwakanyanyisa | Wet or unseasoned wood; insufficient airflow; overloaded fire pit. | Use dry, seasoned wood or wood pellets. Ensure ash grate and catch pan are clear. Do not overload the fire pit. |
| Difficulty Starting Fire | Wet fuel; lack of kindling; poor airflow. | Use dry kindling and small pieces of wood to start. Ensure airflow channels are clear. |
| Fire Pit Not Stable | Uneven surface; fire pit not properly seated on stand. | Place on a level surface. Ensure the fire pit is securely seated on the Tabletop Safe Stand. |
Zvinotsanangurwa
- Muenzaniso: CCS-200
- Brand: Coleman
- Material: Metal (Rust- and corrosion-resistant stainless steel components)
- Dimensions: 19.2"D x 19.2"W x 16.5"H
- Kurema 23 Pondo
- Rudzi rwemafuta: Wood (seasoned firewood or wood pellets)
- Ruvara: Nhema
- UPC: 850063446037

Image: A diagram showing the dimensions of the Coleman Cityscapes fire pit: 19.2 inches in diameter and 16.5 inches in height.
Warranty uye Support
For warranty information or technical support, please contact Coleman customer service. Keep your purchase receipt for warranty claims.
Shanyira Coleman wepamutemo website for additional resources and contact details: www.coleman.com
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