



• Allow 25-30 minutes for the briquettes to light before cooking, The briquettes should have a light coating of ash on top of them when ready. • When using lighter fluid allow ample time for liquid to soak into briquettes before lighting, light briquettes in several places to ensure maximum ignition. • Store your charcoal in a dry place. If storing outside, seal charcoal in a waterproof container. • Diatomite grill is frangible. Be careful of the grill when attempt to store and remove it. • When