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5.9 How wind and weather a

 ect the 

stove 

The performance of the stove can be a

 ected considerably by 

the wind acting on the chimney at di

 erent strengths. It may 

therefore be necessary to adjust the air supply to ensure good 
combustion performance. It might also be a good idea to install 
a damper in the 

fl

 ue pipe so that the chimney draught can be 

regulated according to the strength of the wind.

Fog and mist can have a signi

fi

 cant impact on the chimney 

draught and it might be necessary to use other combustion air 
settings to ensure good performance.

5.10 Condensation

Condensation in a 

fi

 replace  / 

fl

 ue pipe / chimney may occur. 

This may be caused by moist 

fi

 rewood or di

 erences  in 

temperature in the 

fi

 replace and environment.

Condensed water coming from the 

fi

 replace appears as a 

black, tar-like liquid. This should be wiped o

   immediately 

to avoid discoloration of the 

fi

 replace, 

fl

 oor or surrounding 

building components.

It is important to get the wood burning quickly to avoid 
condensation
.
If the condensation continues, mineral sand can be placed on 
the bottom plate.

5.11 The importance of the chimney

The chimney is the engine that drives the 

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 replace and it’s 

essential to have a good chimney in order for the 

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 replace 

to function properly. 

The draught in the chimney creates a vacuum in the stove. 
The combustion air is also used for the airwash system that 
keeps the window clear of soot. 

The draught in the chimney is caused by the di

 erence  in 

temperatures inside and outside the chimney. The greater 
the temperature di

 erence, the better the draught in the 

chimney. It is therefore important to allow the chimney to reach 
operating temperature before adjusting the air vents to restrict 
combustion in the stove (a brickwork chimney takes longer to 
reach operating temperature than a steel chimney).  
It is particularly important to reach operating temperature 
as quickly as possible on days on which the draught in the 
chimney is poor due to unfavourable wind and weather 
conditions. Make sure the fuel ignites as quickly as possible. 
Practical tip: Chop the wood into much smaller pieces and use 
an extra 

fi

 relighter.

NB: 

If the stove has not been used for some considerable 

time, it is important to check the chimney pipe for blockage.

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 o

  when the air vent is opened all the way and a 

fi

 re 

is burning briskly in the 

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 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 be easily 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 

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 re to burn hot in order 

to remove the layer. An annual internal cleaning is necessary 
to get the best heating e

 ect from the product. It is a good idea 

to do this in connection with the sweeping of the chimney and 

fl

 ue pipes.

6.3 Sweeping of 

fl

 ue pipes to the 

chimney

On certain free-standing 

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 replaces the top plate can be lifted 

o

  and the pipe swept through the top.

Otherwise, 

fl

 ue pipes must be swept through the 

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 ue  pipe 

sweeping hatch or through the product’s door opening. Then, 
the ba

  e must be removed. 

6.4 Inspection of the 

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 replace

Jøtul recommends that you personally inspect your 

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 replace 

carefully after sweeping/cleaning. Check all visible surfaces 
for cracks. Also check that all joints are sealed and that the 
gaskets are in the correct position. Any gaskets showing signs 
of wear or deformation must be replaced. 
Thoroughly clean the gasket grooves, apply ceramic glue 
(available from your local Jøtul dealer), and press the gasket 
well into place. The joint will dry quickly.

6.5 Exterior maintenance

Painted products 

may change colour after several years 

usage. The surface should be cleaned and brushed free of 
any loose particles before new paint is applied.

Important! Never place anything on the top plate of the 
stove. This could cause permanent damage to the paint 
or enamel.

Summary of Contents for F 500 ECO

Page 1: ...uels fournis avec le produit doivent tre conserv s pendant toute la dur e de vie du produit Los manuales suministrados con este producto deben guardarse durante todo el ciclo de vida del producto I ma...

Page 2: ...en cuenta durante el montaje instalaci n o mantenimiento del equipo de calefacci n x Precauzioni specifiche da prendere quando il riscaldatore viene assemblato installato o mantenuto in uno spazio x...

Page 3: ...ation Intermittent Intermittent combustion in this context means normal use of the fireplace i e fuel is added as soon as the fuel has burnt down to a suitable amount of embers Register your fireplace...

Page 4: ...ommend the removal of any flooring that is not attached to the foundation floating floors beneath the installation Requirements for protection of wooden flooring beneath the fireplace The product can...

Page 5: ...ce to combustible wall protected by firewall Min distance to combustible wall protected by firewall Outside air connection underneath 100mm optional extra Fluepipe 150 L 750mm Min measurement floorpla...

Page 6: ...mes in one package 2 Remove the bag of screws and ash lip from the stove 3 When the product is unpacked release it from the pallet Make sure everything is in order Fig 2 Release from pallet 1 Remove t...

Page 7: ...installed in the same way for top and rear outlet 4 3 Assembly with an external air supply optional extra Fresh air supply The air used for combustion in any well insulated house needs to be replaced...

Page 8: ...ide chimney only if the chimney has its own duct for external air and to the product s outside air connector Fig 8a Through an outside wall Fig 8b Through the floor and ground plate Fig 8c Through the...

Page 9: ...pe damper can be installed and used to reduce the draugh If a flue damper is fitted it must be of a type which does not block the flue totally The damper should be easy to operate and incorporate an a...

Page 10: ...roduces the most pollution The fire is best when it is burning well and the smoke from the chimney is almost invisible If there is insu cient burning material in the firebed to light a new fuel charge...

Page 11: ...f 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 much heat develops A sure sign of over...

Page 12: ...ance 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 s...

Page 13: ...edged out of the stove NB The two ba e plates are now loose and must be supported so that they do not fall Fig 17b Removing of ba e plates 2 The ba e plates are now loose and can be edged out of the s...

Page 14: ...It is important that the underlay is soft so that the surface is not damaged Fig 18d Replacing the exhaust deflector 4 Loose the 4 screws that secures the exhaust deflector to the top 5 When refittin...

Page 15: ...figure as there are di erent thickness of the mats Insulation mat A 19mm thick 2 pieces B 25mm thick 3 pieces Fig 21 Replacing the side burn plate Right A B 1 Loosen the screw and the washer that hold...

Page 16: ...Cat no 51012164 9 3 Soapstone top cover Cat no 50012992 10 0 Recycling 10 1 Recycling packaging Your fireplace is delivered with the following packaging A wooden pallet that can be cut up and burned...

Page 17: ...or indirect damages Pellets stoves glass stone concrete enamel and paint finish e g but not limited to chipping cracking bubbling or discolouration and crazing are applicable to the national legislat...

Page 18: ...urata ispezione da parte di personale qualificato Sul prodotto applicata una targhetta realizzata in materiale termoresistente e contenente dati e informazioni sull identificazione del prodotto 2 0 Da...

Page 19: ...onatodirettamentesuunpavimento in legno protetto da una piastra a pavimento realizzata in materiale non combustibile spessore raccomandato minimo 0 9 mm J tul raccomanda di rimuovere eventuali materia...

Page 20: ...ensioni minime per la piastradi protezione del pavimento X Y In conformit alle leggi e alle normative nazionali Parete combustibile Muro tagliafuoco Vedere il capitolo 3 3 nel manuale Distanza minima...

Page 21: ...el sacchetto delle viti 4 0 Installazione Prima dell installazione del camino verificare attentamente l assenza di eventuali segni di danneggiamento Il prodotto pesante Chiedere aiuto a qualcuno in fa...

Page 22: ...o per lo scarico superiore e posteriore 4 3 Montaggio con alimentazione dell aria esterna accessorio opzionale Circolazione dell aria fresca L aria utilizzata per la combustione in qualsiasi abitazion...

Page 23: ...diretto al connettore dell aria esterna del prodotto Fig 8a Attraverso una parete esterna Fig 8b Attraverso il pavimento e la piastra di terra Fig 8c Attraverso il pavimento e il basamento Fig 8d Ind...

Page 24: ...tiraggio risulta eccessivo installare una valvola di regolazione del tiraggio Se installata una valvola fumi questa non devebloccare completamente la canna fumaria rifarsi alla normativa nazionale La...

Page 25: ...dalla canna fumaria quasi invisibile 5 5 Consiglio per l alimentazione della stufa Nota i ceppi conservati all aperto o in un locale freddo devono essere collocati all interno 24 ore prima dell uso al...

Page 26: ...evidente di surriscaldamento la presenza di un bagliore rosso in alcune parti del caminetto Se ci dovesse accadere ridurre immediatamente l apertura della presa d aria Consultare un professionista se...

Page 27: ...ntiva Nota Se la stufa non stata utilizzata per diverso tempo importante verificare l assenza di eventuali ostruzioni nel tubo della canna fumaria 6 0 Manutenzione 6 1 Pulizia del vetro Il prodotto di...

Page 28: ...TA Ora le due piastre del parafiamma sono libere e devono essere sostenute per non cadere Fig 17b Rimuovere le piastre del parafiamma 2 Le piastre del parafiamma sono libere e possono essere estratte...

Page 29: ...e la superficie di appoggio sia morbida cos da non gra are o danneggiare la piastra Fig 18d Sostituire il deflettore dei fumi 4 Allentare le 4 viti che fissano il deflettore dei fumi alla piastra supe...

Page 30: ...iano collocati come mostrato in figura poich hanno spessori di erenti Pannello isolante A spessore 19 mm 2 pezzi B spessore 25 mm 3 pezzi Fig 21 Sostituire la piastra refrattaria laterale destra A B 1...

Page 31: ...entazione dell aria esterna 100 codice art 51012164 9 3 Copertura superiore in pietra ollare codice art 50012992 10 0 Riciclaggio 10 1 Riciclaggio dell imballo Ogni caminetto viene fornito all interno...

Page 32: ...anni indiretti Stufe a pellet vetro pietra cemento smalto e finitura a vernice ad es senza limitazione scheggiatura formazione di crepe bolle o scolorimento e screpolatura sono applicabili alle normat...

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