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4.8 Performance check

Once the product has been assembled, always check the 
control handles. These should move easily and work in a 
satisfactory manner.

The Jøtul F 370 Advance is equipped with the following 
operating options:

Fig. 30

Maximum

Minimum

Lighting the fire

A

B

C

Air and ignition vent (A)

Pushed in: 

Closed

Pulled out fully: 

Open

Door handle (B): 

Open by pulling the handle out.

Stacking height 

(C)

 for logs 

(the holes must not be covered)

.

4.9 Use

•  Open the air vent and the ignition vent by pulling it out all 

the way 

(A)

. If necessary, keep the door slightly open. 

(Use 

a glove, for example, as the handle can become hot.)  

•  Place two medium sized logs in/out on each side of the 

base. 

N.B

. In order to avoid sooting on the glass, it is 

important that the log is not placed adjacent to the glass 
on the product. 

•  Crumple some newspaper (or birch bark) between these 

and add some kindling wood in a criss-cross pattern on top 
and light the newspaper.

• 

Gradually increase the size of the fi re, but the wood should 
not be stacked higher than the horizontal holes on the back 
burn plate. See 

fi g. 30 C.

• 

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.

• 

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

• 

Then regulate the rate of combustion to the desired level of 
heating by adjusting the air vent

 (fi g. 30 A).

•  Close the stove door. It must always be closed when the 

fi re is lit. 

Fig. 31

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.

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for F 370 Series

Page 1: ...pt 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 Los manuales suministrados con este producto deben gu...

Page 2: ...autions sp cifiques doivent tre prises lors de l assemblage l installation ou l entretien de l appareil x Cualquier precauci n espec fica que deba tenerse en cuenta durante el montaje instalaci n o ma...

Page 3: ...ions distances See fig 1 Register your fireplace at jotul com for a 25 year warranty Table of contents Installation manual with technical data 1 0 Relationship to the authorities 3 2 0 Technical data...

Page 4: ...l Affairs under Section 16 of the Environmental Better regulation Act Northern Ireland 2016 In Wales appliances are exempted by regulations made by Welsh Ministers Further information on the requireme...

Page 5: ...2 1 1 3 7 900206 P02 Outside air connection Hole in floor for outside air 100 mm connection Floorplate Min measurement floorplate X Y Acc to national standards Outside air connection Min distance to f...

Page 6: ...nce min distance to firewall 800 503 298 50 1109 1109 409 200 5 7 9 7 8 4 1053 1071 450 671 50 298 503 100 900206 P02 503 298 50 850 1229 1229 409 200 5 7 9 7 8 4 1033 1096 450 671 50 503 External Int...

Page 7: ...mbustion in any well insulated house needs to be replaced This is particularly important in houses with mechanical ventilation Such replacement air can be procured in several ways The most important t...

Page 8: ...te of the stove as this could cause permanent damage to the paint enamel 4 1 Prior to installation The standard product comes in two packages One contains the fireplace itself the other contains the b...

Page 9: ...et must first be rotated see fig 18 A Requirement for UK The Jotul F 370 Advance stoves have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs and when fitted with a m...

Page 10: ...air connection is to be fitted to the rear outlet B in the base first drill holes in the removable cover then knock the panel out using a hammer NB If using an external air supply through the floor o...

Page 11: ...soapstone set art no 10050929 J tul F 378 Advance product with base and cast iron door for base See installation instructions for cast iron door for base art no 10051081 4 3 Assembly with an external...

Page 12: ...ate into place A in the base 2 Secure the heat shield provided A to the burn chamber using the screws B and sleeves C from the bag of screws 3 Level the product using the 4 adjustment screws D NB If u...

Page 13: ...s and screw it onto the burnchamber Fig 16 Use the screws from the bag of screws to attach the pedestal to the burn chamber in the front In the rear use two of the screws from the brackets fig 5 A Sta...

Page 14: ...tance to flammable materials applies to this stove The stove must be installed with a CE approved flue The distance of the flue pipe to combustible materials must also be observed The cross section of...

Page 15: ...rew into place Fig 28 H I 8 Attach the traverse I from the ash pan to the screw G using the nut H Fig 29 J K 9 Place the gasket J on the edge of the flue pipe K 10 Insert the flue pipe into the smoke...

Page 16: ...d light the newspaper Gradually increase the size of the fire but the wood should not be stacked higher than the horizontal holes on the back burn plate See fig 30 C Finally place a medium sized log o...

Page 17: ...fire burn with a high draught until all traces of the gas have disappeared and no smoke or odours can be detected Heating advice NB Logs that have been stored outdoors or in a cold room should be brou...

Page 18: ...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 fire is burning briskly in the fireplace G...

Page 19: ...haust deflector Upper exhaust deflector 7 1 Replacing parts in the burn chamber Use tools with great care The Skamol panel back burn plate should be handled with care to avoid damage Replacing the baf...

Page 20: ...he grooves and remove it from the burn chamber When refitting follow the same procedure in reverse order 7 2 Replacing the burn plate inner bottom and fire grate If using tools it is important that th...

Page 21: ...affle plate and turn the key fig 33 B 90 in the baffle plate fig 33 A and then remove the key Lift the rear edge of the baffle plate and tilt it out 2 The lower and upper exhaust deflectors are locate...

Page 22: ...in the house close mechanical fans and open a window close to the fireplace Check that the air vent is open Check that the flue outlet is not clogged by soot Unusual amount of soot accumulates on the...

Page 23: ...l wear and tear 2 2 Damage caused as a result of improper maintenance overheating use of unsuitable fuel e g of unsuitable fuel are but not limited to driftwood impregnated wood plank offcuts chipboar...

Page 24: ...ed i produktet Hanske mappe m 4stk M B Br anv og pose pakket Additional components are included Glove 4PCS M B manual and accessory bag Glasset dekker lisser og spalte er lik mot d r p alle sider Side...

Page 25: ...chure J tul vise sans cesse am liorer ses produits C est pourquoi il se r serve le droit de modifier les specifications couleurs et quipements sans avis pr lable Quality Our policy gives the customers...

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