Jøtul GF 400 CF Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 6

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Installer Information

The Flue must be checked for soundness and swept prior 

to installation it should only be used if clean and in good 

order.

Before installation, check that the local distribution 

conditions, nature of the gas and pressure, and the ad-

justment of the appliance are compatible.

Assembly, installation, maintenance and gas conver-

sion (if required) must be performed by a qualified person 

in accordance with the instructions for assembly, Installa-

tion and use enclosed with the product. The installation 

may only be operated after it has been inspected by a 

qualified person and a certificate of completion has been 

issued. 

The Installation should be carried out in accordance 

with the Building Regulations which include the follow-

ing standards for installation and maintenance of flues, 

ventilation and installation of Gas Fires. For UK BS5440:, 

BS5440:, BS587 for Republic of Ireland IS83, ICP3, IS37

The appliance is designed as a heating device and 

all components will become hot (excluding control knob, 

control cover and control switch) care should be taken not 

to touch unit when it is in operation.

This appliance incorporates a spillage monitoring 

device (TTB) this device will shutdown the appliance in 

the event of interruption to the evacuation of combustion 

products. I.e. Flue Blockage.

WARNING:
The TTB shall not be adjusted by the installer.
The TTB shall not be put out of operation by 

the installer.

When the TTB is exchanged; only original 

manufacturer’s parts shall be used.

Installation Guide for Qualified 

Personnel

Important: The appliance is factory pre-set for Natural 

Gas G0. If Propane G3 is to be used, the appliance 

must be converted with a conversion kit. The instruc-

tions are enclosed with the conversion kit. The kit is 

only to be installed by qualified personnel.

Fixing

The GF 

400

 CF is designed as a freestanding appliance 

and as such does not require additional fixing.

Requirements for Floor Plate

The appliance may stand on a wooden floor. A floor 

plate of non-combustible material is required if the 

appliance is to be placed on carpet, vinyl, linoleum or 

other combustible material. Minimum dimensions of 

the floor plate: 686 x 356 mm as in fig. 4.

Firewall Requirements

The appliance may be placed directly against a wall made 

of combustible material with the clearances specified in 

fig. 5. Make sure there is adequate space for the vent sys-

tem behind the appliance and for the full height/length 

of the pipe.

Position of Appliance

Minimum clearances are as follows: 
Clearance from wall to rear of appliance, (see figs. 5).
Clearance from wall to side of appliance (see fig.5).
Minimum clearance from top of appliance to register 

plate, (see fig. 6).
Minimum clearance from top of appliance to combustible 

shelf, (see fig. 7).

Figure 6.  Clearance for glass panel removal.

Figure 5.  Parallel Installation Clearances.

Figure 4.   Minimum Hearth Protection.

356 mm

686 mm

00 mm 

To Rear  

Combustible or 

Noncomubustible 

Wall

00 mm

00 mm

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Summary of Contents for GF 400 CF

Page 1: ...DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas sup plier from a neighbor s phone Follow the g...

Page 2: ...n Company Date Service details Annual service year 5 Sign Company Date Service details Annual service year 6 Sign Company Date Service details Annual service year 7 Sign Company Date Service details A...

Page 3: ...aller Information 6 5 User Information 12 6 Troubleshooting 14 THIS OWNER S MANUAL PROVIDES INFORMATION TO ENSURE SAFE INSTALLATION AND EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE OPERATION OF YOUR STOVE PLEASE READ THESE I...

Page 4: ...p Flue Nett 77 9 78 2 Efficiency Class 2 2 NOx Class 4 5 Main Burner Injector Marking 33 51 Pilot Injector Marking 51 30 Notes The appliance is supplied at the default factory settings for Natural Gas...

Page 5: ...intended for use on a gas installation with a governed gas supply Safety Precautions This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force Consult instructions before installation and...

Page 6: ...all not be put out of operation by the installer When the TTB is exchanged only original manufacturer s parts shall be used Installation Guide for Qualified Personnel Important The appliance is factor...

Page 7: ...he appliance shuts off in operation for no apparent reason especially during windy or stormy conditions and will not relight it is possible that the flue system safety switch has operated Allow the ap...

Page 8: ...ppliance and connect to the gas supply and carry out a smoke test on the flue as described in the relevant section of this manual Assembly Prior To Installation The product is delivered in 1 package I...

Page 9: ...e embers realistically simulate glowing coals when the burner is operating These should be spread evenly over the burner plate and around the logs 1 Engage the holes in the underside 0f the Right Log...

Page 10: ...awn into the flue and no smoke should spill into the room If the smoke does issue into the room leave for another 5 minutes and retest The appliance is fitted with a TTB flue sensing safety switch If...

Page 11: ...this dimension is preset at the factory For Propane 18 5 mm must be set by installer CAUTION To avoid burns do not adjust the air shutter until the burner has cooled down Figure 22 Safety switch loca...

Page 12: ...vide extra protection Operating Instructions Lighting Note Odors when using the stove When used for the first time the appliance may emit an irritating gas that may smell a little The gas is not toxic...

Page 13: ...sing the stove for the first time Adjusting the Heat Setting Heat and flame size can be adjusted by turning the regu lator knob C marked HI LOW which is located next to the gas control knob see fig 23...

Page 14: ...and when the valve is being replaced Troubleshooting When No Spark is Generated at the Pilot Head It is uncommon for the Piezo spark ignitor fig 25 A to fail unless it has mechanical damage If the spa...

Page 15: ...for at least 30 seconds Make sure the flame is centred at the thermo couple Make sure the thermocouple is enveloped by the flame up to at least 3 mm 1 8 from the tip fig 20 If the flame is abnormally...

Page 16: ...at there are 2 threaded holes fig 16 B and C that can be used when installing a new thermocouple Make sure the blue wire A is fastened at the same threaded hole The nut on the thermocouple must not be...

Page 17: ...ral Gas Open 21 5 mm Warning To avoid burns do not adjust the air open ing until the burner has cooled down Blocked orifice Make sure the main orifice fig 28 is dirt free and that the orifice has the...

Page 18: ...18 ONLY USE REPLACEMENT PARTS PROVIDED BY AN AU THORIZED J TUL DEALER Figure 29 J tul GF 400 CF Illustrated Parts Breakdown...

Page 19: ...220641 Burner Orifice LP 1 70 mm 045027 38 Air Shutter 220790 39 Gasket 2 25 OD 118023 40 Wing Nut M6 117975 41 Washer 2 25 OD 220734 42 Screw 8 x 3 4 117986 43 Pilot Assembly NG 129471 44 Spacer Pil...

Page 20: ...nformance with local and national building regulations Before beginning the installation it is important that the these instructions be carefully read and understood J tul maintains a policy of contin...

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