4. Place the base in the correct position on the floor plate (if
any). Level the product using the 4 adjustment screws (Fig. 19 A).
If using a glass floor plate (cat. no. 351121), the base must be
raised approximately 8 mm off the floor so the floor plate
can be pushed under the front edge of the base.
5. Attach the base to the burn chamber using the 4 screws (M8
x 30 mm) from the bag of screws (Fig. 19 B).
6. Carefully raise the product with the help of another person.
7. Adjust the glass door, if necessary, with the screws as shown
in Fig. 17 C. There must be an even gap between the door and
the base to allow the door to hang straight.
8. Install the side glass panels by positioning them in the lower
glass clips (Fig. 20 A). Lift up the upper clips and press them
down onto the side glass. Make sure there is an even gap
between the side glass and the side plate at both the front
and back. Tighten the front screw for the side glass (Fig. 18 B).
The back screw (Fig. 18 C) should be loosened just sufficiently
to allow the glass clip to be raised without removing the screw
(this makes it easier if replacing the glass later on).
9. Pull the flex hose (if any) through a hole in the floor or rear of
the base (Fig. 18 A) and attach it to the outlet using a hose clip.
NB! Make sure the hose is long enough to make it unnecessary
to have any joints.
10. Replace the rear plate (Fig. 18 D).
11. The base area must be protected from heat radiation from
the product with the aid of the accompanying heat shield
(fig. 8A). Fasten this with the 2 screws as shown in fig. 8B.
Products with convection kits
Jøtul F 371, Jøtul F 372, Jøtul F 373, Jøtul F 374, Jøtul F 375 and
Jøtul F 376 are also supplied with convection kits.
These products have the designations Jøtul F 371 CV, Jøtul F 372 CV,
Jøtul F 373 CV, Jøtul F 374 CV, Jøtul F 375 CV and Jøtul F 376 CV.
Cat. no. 351172, BP. Cat. no. 351173, GP.
3.3 Chimneys and flue pipes
We recommend the flue pipe is max. 1 mm thick.
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The fireplace can be connected to a chimney and flue
pipe approved for solid fuel fired appliances with flue gas
temperatures specified in «2.0 Technical data".
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The chimney's cross-section must be at least as big as the
flue pipe's cross-section. See «2.0 Technical data» when
calculating the correct chimney cross-section.
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Several solid fuel fired appliances can be connected to the
same chimney if the chimney's cross-section is sufficient.
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Connection to the chimney must be carried out in accordance with
the installation instructions from the supplier of the chimney.
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Before making a hole in the chimney the fireplace should be
test-mounted in order to correctly mark the position of the
fireplace and the hole in the chimney. See fig. 1 for minimum
dimensions.
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Ensure that the flue pipe is inclined all the way up to the chimney.
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Use a flue pipe bend with a sweeping hatch that allows it to
be swept.
Be aware of the fact that it is particularly important that
connections have a certain flexibility in order to prevent
movement in the installation leading to cracks.
Chimney draught; See «2.0 Technical data». If the draught is
too strong you can install and operate a flue damper to control
the draught.
UNITED KINGDOM
Assembly of flue pipe with top outlet (fig. 21)
The product is supplied from the factory with the smoke outlet
mounted for top outlet.
1.
Put the top plate
(fig. 21C) on the product.
2.
Obtain assistance in lifting the top grate
it up while the flue is fastened.
3.
Thread the flue pipe through the grate of the top plate and
place it on the smoke outlet of the top outlet.
4.
Tighten well with gasket.
Assembly of flue pipe with rear outlet
(fig. 1, 3, 21 and 22)
The product is supplied from the factory with the smoke
outlet mounted for top outlet. If you want a rear outlet, do the
following:
1.
Place the product in correct position
2.
When changing to rear outlet, the smoke outlet
unscrewed from the top outlet.
3.
Unscrew the cover for the rear outlet from the inside of the
burn chamber (fig. 3A).
4.
Place the gasket on the end of the flue pipe
5.
Mount the smoke outlet
that is fitted with the gasket.
6.
Mount the flue pipe and smoke outlet from the inside of the burn
chamber and attach the smoke outlet using M8x30 mm screws.
N.B. If the flue pipe is longer than 350 mm it has to be assembled
into the smoke outlet from the outside of the product.
7.
Fasten the cover to the top outlet
that fastened the smoke outlet.
N.B. It is important that the joints/flue pipes are completely
sealed. Air leaks can prevent the flue pipe from functioning
properly.
3.4 Mounting of the product -
(fig. 23, 24 and 25)
1.
Place the baffle plate with the bar in the groove on the ribs
(fig. 23A).
2.
Move the base plate through the opening and place it on
the bottom.
3.
Place the riddling grate in position on the base plate. Check
that the riddling grate's slot on the right side is entered into
the riddling bar (fig. 24A).
4.
Place the ash pan at the bottom of the product.
5.
Place the rear burn plate in the base plate's rear groove.
6.
Place the side burn plates on each side in the base plate's side
grooves. Move the baffle plate in and place it so that it rests
on the side and rear burn plates.
7.
Hold the baffle plate while the other side burn plate is
mounted.
8.
Let the baffle plate rest on the burn plates.
9.
Place the small side burn plates
groove under the side glasses.
10.
Replace the top plate with the top grid and bowl.
11.
Place the product data plate which is in the ash pan,
underneath the burn chamber.
(fig. 21A) and holding
(fig. 1).
(fig. 3B) is
(fig. 22 A).
(fig. 22 B) on the end of the flue pipe
(fig. 21) with the screws
(fig. 25 A) in the base plate's
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