Mounting Of Flue Pipe; Connection To Chimney; Operating Instructions; Initial Lighting And Daily Use - Jøtul F 600 Instrucciones Para Instalación

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Draught vent (A)
Left position = closed.
Right position = fully open.
Doorhandle (B)
Towards the left = open. Towards the right = closed.
Doorhandle (C)
Towards the right = open. Towards the left = closed.
Ash door (E)
Open the door by turning the handle counter-clockwise
one half rotation. Use a glove or similar and pull out the
tray.
Note! Only remove the ashes when the stove is cold

Mounting of flue pipe

It is advisable to carry out a test assembly prior to making a
hole in the chimney. See fig. 2 for measures to wall made of
flammable materials. The stove is installed with a 150 mm
diameter flue pipe. This must be an approved thickness.
The flue outlet for Jøtul F 600 is inside the burn chamber
during transportation. You can choose between a top or
rear outlet from the flue pipe. The screws for fastening are
in the bag containing screws.
• Flue pipes 150 mm dia. are placed directly onto the
product flue outlet. There is a screw on both sides of the
product flue outlet (fig. 4-A). These are used to fasten
the flue pipe.
• Mark where the screws hit the flue pipe when it is at
the very bottom of the flue outlet and drill a 5,5 mm
hole for the screw in the flue pipe.
• Use gasket and cement to seal between flue pipe
and product flue outlet. Place the gasket around the
lower part of the flue pipe and fill up the space with
cement.
• Fasten the flue pipe with screws.
Note! It is important that the joints are completely sealed.
Air leakage etc. may lead to malfunction.

Connection to chimney

Drill a hole for the flue pipe. Distance from stove to
firewall/chimney should be as shown in fig. 2. Always use
a chimney collar when connecting to chimney. Use the
supplier's recommended chimney collar when connecting
to an element chimney. Follow the supplier's assembly and
usage instructions closely with regard to mortar/furnace
cement before starting to use the fireplace.
Ensure that the flue pipe never slopes down towards the
chimney. It should at least be horizontal, preferably have
an incline of a few millimeters.
Note! A correct and sealed connection is very important
for the proper functioning of the product.
Be alert to the fact that it is particularly important that
connections have a certain flexibility. This is to prevent
setting of the house from leading to fissuration.

Operating instructions

Initial lighting and daily use

Jøtul F 600 is a clean-burning product and with additional
supplies of combustion air, it allows for afterburning of
hazardous gases and particles. It is important that the
system is used correctly.
The stove is equipped with certain functions that are
described in the chapter: Control of functions.

Initial lighting

Open the draught vent fully by pushing the vent all the
way to the right (fig. 3-A). Put in some crumpled newspaper,
kindling wood and firewood and start a small fire. Add
more firewood gradually and let the fire burn briskly for a
couple of hours. Let the fire die out and repeat one more
time.
Note! Odors when using the stove for the first time.
Painted products. The stove may emit an irritating gas
when used for the first time, and it may smell a little. The
gas is not toxic, but it is recommended to open a window
or a door to provide additional ventilation in the room. Let
the fire burn with a high draught until all traces of gas have
disappeared and no smoke or smells can be detected.
Enamelled products: Condensation may form on the surface
of the stove the first few times it is used. This must be
wiped off to prevent permanent stains forming when the
surface heats up.

Daily use

Fire up with the aid of newspapers and some kindling
wood. Place two medium sized logs in/out on each side of
the base. Crumple some newspaper (or birch bark) between
these and add some kindling wood in a criss-cross pattern
on top and light the newspaper. Increase the size of the
logs gradually.
Draught vent (fig. 3-A). Regulate when the wood is
properly lit and burns well. Check that the afterburning
(secondary combustion) starts. This is best indicated by
yellow, flickering flames in the air chamber. Then regulate
the rate of combustion to the desired level of heating by
adjusting the draught vent.
Always use good quality firewood. It gives the best results
and does not damage the product.
Never burn the following materials in the stove:
-
household waste, plastic bags etc.
-
painted or impregnated wood (highly toxic)
-
chipboard or laminated boards
-
driftwood
This may harm the product and pollute the atmosphere.
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