background image

26

Initial lighting

•  Open the air vent and ignition vent by pulling the handles 

(fi g. 26)

 all the way out. (Use a glove or something similar 

to protect your hand in case the handles are hot.).

Fig. 27

• 

Place two logs

 

at the bottom of the burn chamber and pile 

the kindling in layers. 

• 

Finally, place a medium-sized log on the top of the pile. 

• 

Place 2 or 3 briquettes or kindling sticks under the top layer 
of kindling and light the fi re. 

NB: The maximum height of 

the pile of the wood should be just below the horizontal 
holes. The holes must not be covered.

• Close 

the 

ignition 

vent 

(fi g. 26 B)

 when the wood has 

caught fi re properly and is burning well.

•  You can then regulate the rate of combustion to give the 

heat you want by adjusting the air vent 

(fi g. 26 A)

• 

Check that the afterburning (secondary combustion) starts. 
This is best indicated by yellow, fl ickering fl ames in front of 
the holes under the baffl e. 

• If 

the 

air 

fl ow is normal you will be able to shut the door and 

the fi re will take care of itself.

Adding fi rewood

Stoke the stove frequently but only add small amounts of fuel 
at a time. If the stove is fi lled too full, the heat created may 
cause extreme stress in the chimney. Add fuel to the fi re  in 
moderation. Avoid smouldering fi res as this produces the most 
pollution. The fi re is best when it is burning well and the smoke 
from the chimney is almost invisible.

• 

Refuelling on to a low fi re  bed

: If there is insuffi cent 

burning material in the fi rebed to light a new fuel charge, 
excessive smoke emission can occur. Refi lling must be 
carried out onto a suffi cient quantity of glowing embers 
and ash that new fuel charge will ignite in a reasonable 
period. If there are too few embers in the fi re bed, add 
suitable kindling to prevent excessive smoke.

• Fuel 

overloading

: The maximum amount of fuel specifi ed 

in this manual should not be exceeded, overloading can 
cause exess smoke

• 

Operating with door left open

: Operation with the door 

open can cause excess smoke. This appliance must not 
be operated with the appliance door left open except as 
directed in the instructions.

• Dampers 

left 

open

: Operation with the air controls or 

apploance dampers can excess smoke. The appliance 
must not be operated with air controls, appliance dampers 
or door left open exept as directed in the instructions. 

5.1 Danger of overheating

The fi replace must never be used in a 
manner that causes overheating

Overheating occurs when there is too much fuel and/or too 
much air so that too much heat develops. A sure sign of 
overheating is when parts of the fi replace glow red. If this 
happens, reduce the air vent opening immediately.
 

Seek professional advice if you suspect that the chimney is 
not drawing properly (too much/too little draught)

. For further 

information, see 

«4.0 Installation» (4.3 Chimney and fl ue 

pipe).

5.2 Ash removal

•  The Jøtul F 305 has an ash pan that makes it easy to 

remove the ash. 

• 

Only remove ash when the fi replace is cold.

•  Scrape the ash through the grate in the inner bottom and 

down into the ash pan. Use a glove or something similar to 
protect your hand. Take hold of the handle of the ash pan 
and lift out the ash. Make sure that the ash pan never gets 
so full that it prevents the ash from falling through the grate 
and down into the pan.

• 

Make sure that the ash pan is pushed all the way in before 
closing the door.

6.0 Maintenance

6.1 Cleaning the glass

The product is equipped with an air wash for the glass. Air is 
sucked in through the air vent on the top of the product and 
down along the inside of the glass.

However, some soot will always stick to the glass, but the 
quantity will depend on the local draught conditions and 
adjustment of the air vent. Most of the soot layer will normally 
be burned off when the air vent is opened all the way and a fi re 
is burning briskly in the fi replace.

Good advice!

 For normal cleaning, moisten a paper towel 

with warm water and add some ash from the burn chamber. 
Rub it over the glass and then clean the glass with clean water. 
Dry well. If it is necessary to clean the glass more thoroughly 
we recommend using a glass cleaner

 (follow the instructions 

on the bottle).

6.2 Cleaning and soot removal

Soot deposits may build up on the internal surfaces of the 
fi replace during use. Soot is a good insulator and will therefore 
reduce the fi replace’s heat output. If soot deposits accumulate 
when using the product, they can easily be removed by using 
a soot remover.

In order to prevent a water and tar layer from forming in the 
fi replace, you should regularly allow the fi re to burn hot in order 
to remove the layer. An annual internal cleaning is necessary 
to get the best heating effect from your product. It is a good 
idea to do this when cleaning the chimney and fl ue pipes.

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for F 305 B

Page 1: ...ith the product must be kept throughout the product s entire service life Les manuels fournis avec le produit doivent tre conserv s pendant toute la dur e de vie du produit J tul F 305 R B J tul F 305...

Page 2: ...F 305 J tul F 305 C J tul F 305 R B J tul F 305 R LL J tul F 305 R SL J tul F 305 B J tul F 305 LL J tul F 305 SL J tul F 305 C B J tul F 305 C LL J tul F 305 C SL incl steel convection shield incl ca...

Page 3: ...in compliance with national laws and regulations All local ordinances including those that refer to national and European standards must be complied with when products are installed The installation c...

Page 4: ...ed The minimum safety distances when installing and using the fireplace are given in fig 1 The specified distance to flammable materials applies to this stove The stove must be installed with a CE app...

Page 5: ...5 ENGLISH Fig 1a R J tul F 305 R B base J tul F 305 R LL Long legs J tul F 305 R SL short legs J tul F 305 R LL long legs Short legs J tul F 305 R...

Page 6: ...e and soapstone top J tul F 305 R LL long legs and soapstone top Floor plate Min measurements floorplate X Y According to national laws and regulations Min distance to furniture combustible material R...

Page 7: ...7 ENGLISH Fig 1c R J tul F 305 R 900194 P00 Outside air connection 680 400 625 500 15 15 Flue pipe center Outside air connection center Min distance to combustible wall Combustible wall 554 544 300...

Page 8: ...2 429 418 175 957 530 1051 300 425 250 356 15 100 1132 530 250 1245 550 300 425 15 962 429 418 175 1204 425 15 300 900194 P00 External Integrated Outside air connection Min distance to combustible wal...

Page 9: ...tul F 305 LL Long legs J tul F 305 SL Short legs J tul F 305 B Base J tul F 305 R B Base Convection shield Convection shield Convection shield Short legs J tul F 305 R LL Long legs J tul F 305 R LL Lo...

Page 10: ...305 B base and soapstone top J tul F 305 LL Long legs and soapstone top J tul F 305 SL short legs NB The short legged version J tul F 305 SL can only be installed on a constructional hearth which must...

Page 11: ...200 100 250 530 15 520 520 15 Fig 1c Min distance to combustible wall With standard convection shield Outside air connection Distance to combustible wall with semi insulated shielded flue pipe Flue p...

Page 12: ...71 P03 716 200 15 50 656 330 320 50 656 838 200 1070 480 600 15 200 50 100 996 480 200 1070 200 600 15 50 856 330 320 856 50 1033 200 15 50 External Integrated Min distance to combustible wall protect...

Page 13: ...05 C B Base J tul F 305 R B Base J tul F 305 C LL Long legs J tul F 305 R LL Long legs J tul F 305 C SL Short legs J tul F 305 R LL Long legs Fig 1a C Convection set Convection set Convection set Shor...

Page 14: ...05 C SL can only be installed on a constructional hearth which must have an extension of minimum 500 mm in front of the stove For further information please see Approved Document J2010 Section 2 22 Fl...

Page 15: ...69 100 75 380 350 15 200 150 605 300 J tul F 305 C Flue pipe center Outside air connection center Outside air connection Distance to combustible wall with semi insulated shielded flue pipe Min distanc...

Page 16: ...15 50 656 50 330 320 50 656 838 480 100 175 1070 200 15 50 600 996 480 200 1070 50 600 175 15 856 330 50 50 320 856 670 50 200 15 External Integrated Outside air connection Min distance to combustible...

Page 17: ...ir vents in the room where the fireplace is located are not blocked Closed combustion system Use the stove s closed combustion system if you live in recently built airtight dwellings Connect the exter...

Page 18: ...e baffle ash retainer inner bottom and bag of screws out of the burn chamber 5 Check that the control handles C move freely Fig 4 A A A A 6 Install the height adjustment screws with plastic caps A pla...

Page 19: ...For products with base If necessary you can unscrew the heat shield beneath the burn chamber in order to facilitate the dismantling of the external air connector Fig 8 A B 1 First remove the outside a...

Page 20: ...pan and fasten it with the nut B as displayed The nut needs to be tightened only with the fingers NB Do not cut off the wire used for fastening the label 4 3 Outside air connection If external air su...

Page 21: ...he external air connector with a hose clip to avoid using joints The external air hose insulation ends approx 100 mm below the burn chamber Outside air connection through bottom plate in base Fig 15 A...

Page 22: ...mum dimensions With a rear outlet use a flue pipe bend with a sweep hatch to allow sweeping Please note that it is extremely important for connections to have a degree of flexibility This is to preven...

Page 23: ...ipe with a rear outlet The product is supplied from the factory with the smoke outlet fitted for the top outlet If you want a rear outlet proceed as follows Fig 21 A B B 1 Place the product in the cor...

Page 24: ...D C B A 5 Fasten the smoke outlet A to the rear outlet with the two screws C from the inside of the burn chamber 6 Fasten the cover B to the top outlet with the two screws D from the inside of the bu...

Page 25: ...uced energy efficiency and increased emissions of particles black carbon and other compounds that are harmful to health and the environment Wood quality By quality wood we mean most well known types o...

Page 26: ...ected in the instructions 5 1 Danger of overheating The fireplace must never be used in a manner that causes overheating Overheating occurs when there is too much fuel and or too much air so that too...

Page 27: ...nly be cleaned with a clean dry cloth Do not use water and soap Any stains can be removed with a cleaning fluid oven cleaner etc Important Never place anything on the top plate of the stove This could...

Page 28: ...new gasket Fig 31 A B C D E F 2 Unscrew the screw B and loosen the handle A 3 Take out the spring C and the two washers D 4 Take out the door hook E and the washer F Fig 32 A A B 5 If a glass gasket o...

Page 29: ...34 A 9 Remove the old gasket A and clean the grooves Glue on a new gasket 10 Install back all parts once all damaged gaskets have been replaced Adjusting the door Fig 35 1 The door can be adjusted upw...

Page 30: ...hin the original guarantee period 2 The guarantee does not cover 2 1 Damage to consumables such as burn plates fire grates flue baffles gaskets and similar as these deteriorate over time due to normal...

Page 31: ...les et europ ennes doivent tre respect es lors de l installation du produit L installation ne pourra tre mise en service qu apr s contr le par un inspecteur habilit suivant les r glementations du pays...

Page 32: ...cter le service de s curit incendie Suite un feu de chemin e le po le et la chemin e doivent tre contr l s par un sp cialiste avant toute nouvelle utilisation afin de s assurer que l installation est...

Page 33: ...33 FRANCAIS Fig 1a R J tul F 305 R B Socle J tul F 305 R LL Pieds longs J tul F 305 R SL Pieds courts J tul F 305 R LL Pieds longs Pieds courts J tul F 305 R...

Page 34: ...L avec pieds longs et dessus en pierre ollaire Plaque de sol Dimensions minimales de la plaque de sol X Y Conformes aux lois et r glements en vigueur Pas de mat riaux inflammables Le po le J tul F 305...

Page 35: ...IS Fig 1c R J tul F 305 R 900194 P00 680 400 625 500 15 15 554 544 300 Centre de conduit de fum e Centre d amen e d air frais Amen e d air frais Distance minimale par rapport un mur inflammable Mur in...

Page 36: ...5 957 530 1051 300 425 250 356 15 100 1132 530 250 1245 550 300 425 15 962 429 418 175 1204 425 15 300 900194 P00 Extern Int gr Amen e d air frais Distance minimale par rapport au mur en mat riau comb...

Page 37: ...LL Pieds longs J tul F 305 SL Pieds courts J tul F 305 B Socle J tul F 305 R B Socle Plaque de convection Plaque de convection Plaque de convection Pieds courts J tul F 305 R LL Pieds longs J tul F 30...

Page 38: ...305 LL pieds longs et dessus en pierre ollaire Plaque de sol Dimensions minimales de la plaque de sol X Y Conformes aux lois et r glements en vigueur Pas de mat riaux inflammables Le po le J tul F 305...

Page 39: ...520 15 Fig 1c Distance minimale par rapport un mur inflammable Avec plaque de convection standard Amen e d air frais Distance par rapport un mur inflammable avec conduit semi isol tuyau avec bouclier...

Page 40: ...56 838 200 1070 480 600 15 200 50 100 996 480 200 1070 200 600 15 50 856 330 320 856 50 1033 200 15 50 Extern Int gr Amen e d air frais Distance minimale par rapport au mur en mat riau combustible pro...

Page 41: ...le J tul F 305 R B Socle J tul F 305 C LL Pieds longs J tul F 305 R LL Pieds longs J tul F 305 C SL Pieds courts J tul F 305 R LL Pieds longs Fig 1a C Kit de convection Kit de convection Kit de convec...

Page 42: ...SL pieds courts peut uniquement tre install sur des sols o aussi bien la surface que la construction en soi sont en mat riaux non combustibles La surface non combustible doit pr senter un prolongemen...

Page 43: ...200 150 605 300 J tul F 305 C Centre de conduit de fum e Centre d amen e d air frais Amen e d air frais Distance par rapport un mur inflammable avec conduit semi isol tuyau avec bouclier thermique Dis...

Page 44: ...330 320 50 656 838 480 100 175 1070 200 15 50 600 996 480 200 1070 50 600 175 15 856 330 50 50 320 856 670 50 200 15 Extern Int gr Amen e d air frais Distance minimale par rapport au mur en mat riau c...

Page 45: ...ntr es d air de la pi ce o le po le est install ne sont pas obstru es Syst me de combustion ferm Il convient d utiliser le syst me de combustion ferm du po le dans les habitations de construction r ce...

Page 46: ...lecteur le pare cendres la sole po le et le sachet de vis du po le 5 V rifier que les commandes de r glage C se d placent librement Fig 4 A A A A 6 Installer les vis de r glage de la hauteur avec des...

Page 47: ...s du po le 4 V rifier que les commandes de r glage C se d placent librement 5 Retirer la plaque de fond A en saisissant le coin avant gauche Soulever la plaque et la retirer du socle dans un angle 6 R...

Page 48: ...ext rieur n est pas utilis e Fig 11 A 2 Si l arriv e d air ext rieur n est pas utilis e le connecteur d air ext rieur A peut tre d pos le cas ch ant Retirer les quatre vis utilis es pour fixer le conn...

Page 49: ...ecteur de l air ext rieur l aide d un collier de serrage L isolant du tuyau d arriv e d air ext rieur se termine env 100 mm au dessous du le po le Raccordement de l air ext rieur travers la plaque de...

Page 50: ...un montage d essai du po le avant de percer un trou dans la chemin e Voir fig 1 pour les cotes Raccordement arri re veiller ce que le conduit de raccordement soit inclin vers le haut Utiliser un coud...

Page 51: ...fum e avec sortie par l arri re Le produit est livr avec un conduit d vacuation de la fum e pr vu pour une sortie par le haut Si vous souhaitez une vacuation par l arri re proc dez comme suit Fig 20...

Page 52: ...C B A 5 Fixer la sortie des fum es A la sortie l arri re avec les deux vis C depuis l int rieur du po le 6 Fixer le couvercle B la sortie par le haut avec les deux vis D depuis l int rieur du po le 7...

Page 53: ...r le po le en d pit d une faible arriv e d air provoque une combustion insuffisante r duit l efficacit nerg tique et augmente les missions de particules de noir de carbone et d autres composants dange...

Page 54: ...ffe est provoqu e par un exc s de combustible et ou d air qui donne lieu un d gagement de chaleur trop important Lorsque le po le devient incandescent par endroits c est un signe incontestable de surc...

Page 55: ...rer correctement le joint sans tirer dessus La colle s che rapidement 6 5 Entretien de la surface externe La couleur des produits peints peut se ternir apr s plusieurs ann es d utilisation Avant d ap...

Page 56: ...oint neuf Fig 30 A B C D E F 2 Desserrer la vis B et retirer la poign e A 3 Retirer le ressort C et les deux rondelles D 4 Retirer le crochet de porte E et la rondelle F Fig 31 A A B 5 Si un joint de...

Page 57: ...33 A 9 Retirer le joint usag A et nettoyer les rainures Coller un nouveau joint 10 Remonter toutes les parties une fois tous les joints usag s ont t remplac s Ajuster la porte Fig 34 1 La porte peut t...

Page 58: ...ext rieures en fonte en cas de vice de mati re et ou de fabrication compter de la date de l achat de l installation du po le L acheteur est en droit de retourner la marchandise condition que le po le...

Page 59: ...59...

Page 60: ...anufacturing and distribution of stoves and fireplaces This policy gives our customers quality and safety piece of mind as a result of J tul s vast experience dating back to when the company first sta...

Reviews: