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A heat shield for the floor shall always be used.
A heat shield for the back can be ordered and mounted depending
on the position of the fireplace and the desired distance to
combustible materials. See fig. 1.
1.
Remove the screws from underneath the top plate and leave
it unattached. This makes it easier for the chimney sweep
when the product and the flue pipe have to be cleaned.
2.
Take out the ash lips, which are inside the burn chamber, and
install. The one in front is placed loosely on top of the base
plate, while the side ash lip is fastened with the screw that
is attached to the base plate.
3.
Fasten the heat shield under the middle using 2 M6 x 12
screws, see fig. 5.
Note! The side load door must not be used in corner installations.
Mounting of flue pipe
See fig. 1 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.
1. 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. 3A). These are used to fasten the flue pipe.
2. 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.
3. Use gasket 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.
4. Fasten the flue pipe with screws.
Note! It is important that the joints are completely sealed. Air
leakage etc. may lead to malfunction.
3.6 Control of functions (fig. 2)
When the product is set up, always check the control functions.
These shall move easily and function satisfactorily.
Air vent (A)
Left position
=
Right position
=
Doorhandle (B)
Towards the left
=
Towards the right =
Doorhandle (C)
Towards the right =
Towards the left
=
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.
10
closed.
fully open
open
closed
open
closed
3.7 Ash removal
Jøtul F 600 has an ash pan which makes it easy to remove the
ash.
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Scrape the ash through the grate in the base plate and into
the ash pan. Use something like a glove to grab the handle
on the ash pan and take away the ash.
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Make sure that the ash pan doesn't fill up so high that it keeps
ash from coming through the grate into the pan.
Make sure the door to the ash pan is securely shut when the
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stove is in use.
For the rest, see description of how to handle ash in the Manual
on general use and maintenance in Point «6.1 Fire preventive
measures» in the General use and maintenance instructions
manual.
4.0 Service
Warning! Any unauthorised change to the product is illegal.
Only use original spare parts.
4.1 Changing the baffle plate
1. The baffle plate consists of 2 cast iron plates and rests on top
of the pipes that supply secondary air.
2. To remove, lift a little upwards in the middle and take them
out.
3. To install, replace both plates in the same manner. Make sure
they are fitted closely against the back wall.
4. Then place the insulating blanket on top of the baffle plates.
4.2 Changing the burn plates
1. The stove has burn plates on the sides and in the back. The
burn plate on the right door is fastened with a screw.
2. To remove, unfasten the screw and remove the burn plates.
3. To install, follow the same procedure.
5.0 Optional equipment
5.1 Connecting pipe for outdoor
ventilation - Cat. No. 221032
With the aid of a connecting pipe for outdoor ventilation and a
flexible tube, combustion air can be connected to the product
directly from the outside. In this manner, the fireplace will always
be supplied with the air needed to achieve proper combustion.
Fresh air supply direct from the exterior or from the chimney
with air vents
1. Insert the connecting pipe into the air inlet under the product.
2. Unfold the pipe's 3 flaps (fig. 4A) inside the air inlet.
3. Attach a flexible tube (Ø 100 mm) directly to the fireplace's
connecting pipe by using a hose clamp and attach it to the
wall outlet/chimney.