Ash Removal - Jøtul F 118 Manuel D'installation Et Données Techniques

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Remove the screws in the middle of the back-plate and throw
them away, see fig. .
Mount the heat shield using the screws and sleeves
included.
Loosen the hotplate, attached from underneath using a crossbar,
and allow it to rest loosely on the fireplace in order to make
subsequent cleaning easier.
In order to remove the hotplate the top plate must be re-
moved.
Loosen the screw (if fitted) that holds the rear heat shield
and remove the heat shield (fig. 5)
Remove the top plate by unscrewing 2 screws at the back of
the fireplace.(fig. 6) (Use the Ø3 mm Allen key in the screw
bag). Tilt the plate up at the back and lift it up and remove it.
Remove the crossbar holding the hotplate. (fig. 7).
Attaching the smoke outlet
Choose which smoke outlet you wish to use and if necessary
switch the position from the rear to the side/top and seal the
other opening with the cover.
Mount the smoke outlet with a gasket and 2 M6 x 16
screws.
Mount the Ø 125 mm flue pipe on the outside of the smoke
outlet. Use a gasket to obtain a sealed joint. It is also pos-
sible to use the flue pipe adapter when mounting Ø 150 pipe
internally.
Attach the top plate by feeding the washer in the front edge
under the rib and fasten it with the Allen screws in the rear
edge. (See fig. 8 and 6)
Place the hotplate in position.
Mount the wooden knob on the door handle and the plastic
knob on the vent lever. The parts are in the bag that is in-
cluded. (fig. 8)
3.6 Control functions (fig. 9)
Check that there is no visible damage to the product when you
unpack it, and make sure that the control handles move freely.
Jøtul F 118 is equipped with the following controls:
Air vent, fig. 9A
To the left: Closed
To the right: Open
Ignition vent, fig. 9B
Pushed all the way in: Closed
Pulled out: Open

3.7 Ash removal

Use a scoop or similar to remove the ash through the door.
Always leave some ash as a protective layer on the bottom
of the fireplace.
Ash must be placed in a metal container with a sealed lid.
For the rest, see description of how to handle ash in the Manual
on general use and maintenance in Point
measures».
4.0 Service
Warning! Any unauthorised change to the product is illegal.
Only use original spare parts!
4.1 Replacing the baffle (fig. 11 - 14)
For reassembly follow the same procedure for installation, but
in reverse.
Place the insulation mate (fig. 16) in position through the hole
for the hotplate. (Ensure that the front edge of the insulation mat
is in line with the front of the baffle and is up to the back plate
at the rear edge.
4.2 Replacing the side burn plates, fig. 15
Lift the burn plate up a little (fig. 15B) using the handle in the
middle - (see fig. 15A) and tilt it out through the door.
If it becomes stuck use a screwdriver and prise it up from the
lower edge.
For reassembly follow the same procedure for installation, but
in reverse.
N.B. Remember to clean the base where the burn plate is placed
so that it can be positioned correctly.
4.3 Replacing stones in the back wall,
fig. 15
For reassembly follow the same procedure for installation, but
in reverse.
«6.1 Fire preventive
Loosen the screw (if fitted) that holds the rear heat shield
and remove the heat shield (fig. 5A)
Unscrew the two nuts at the back of the fireplace that hold
the long secondary air pipes (fig. 11A).
Use a screwdriver to push out the clamps holding the baffle
(fig. 12).
First pull one of the long pipes out of the slot (fig. 13) and
towards the middle and a little downwards.
Remove the middle secondary air pipe that rests on the long
pipes. (fig. 14)
Also pull the other long pipe towards the middle and pull
both out through the door.
Lift the baffle up a little and tilt it downwards and out of the
door. The insulation mat that rests on the baffle will then
come with the baffle.
Tighten the screws at the back a little before placing the
middle pipe in position. Remember that the cut-out (for the
middle pipe) in the long pipes shall point upwards.
The middle pipe has a larger hole (see fig. 14A) that shall point
upwards and fit into the tabs on the baffle. The secondary air
holes shall face forwards.
Tighten the screws at the back.
Lift the stone holder and the upper stone (fig. 15B-C) together
and tilt them out of the slot at the back.
Then lift up the lowest stone.
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