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USER MANUAL F 135 Jøtul

1.0 Relationship to the authorities ............................5

1.0 Relationship to the

authorities Installation of a fi replace must be according to local codes and regulations in each country. All local regulations, including those which refer to national and European standards, must be observed when installing the product.The installation can only be put into use after it has been checked by a qualifi ed inspector. Contact your local building authorities before installing a new fi replace.A product approval plate of heat-resistant material is to be found at the back of the base / on the inside of the front cover of the pedestal. This contains information about identifi cation and documentation for the product.

Serial no. On all our products there is a label indicating the serial number and year. Write this number in the place indicated in the installation instructions. Always quote this serial number when contacting your retailer or Jøtul.6

NB! To guarantee optimal performance and safety, Jøtul recommends that its stoves are fi tted by a qualifi ed installer (see www.jotul.com for a complete list of dealers).Any modifi cations to the product may result in the product and safety features not functioning as intended. The same applies to the installation of accessories or optional extras not supplied by Jøtul. This may also be the case if parts that are essential to the functioning and safety of the fi replace have been disassembled or removed.In all these cases, the manufacturer is not responsible or liable for the product and the right to make a complaint becomes null and void.Note! Parts of the stove, especially the external surfaces become hot during use. Caution! The Clean Air Act “The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas” Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area. It is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fi xed boiler if located in a designated smoke control area. It is also an offence to acquire an “unauthorised fuel” for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an “exempt” appliance (“exempted” from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area). The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in England. In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those countries. Separate legislation, the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981, applies in Northern Ireland. Therefore it is a requirement that fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been “authorised” in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel in those areas (other than “authorised” fuels) have been exempted by an Order made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations. Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here : http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/ Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements”.Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements”

3.1 Fire Prevention Measures

There is a certain element of danger every time you use your fi replace. The following instructions must therefore be followed: • The minimum safety distances when installing and using the fi replace are given in fi g. 1. The specifi ed distance to fl ammable materials, applies to this stove. The stove must be installed with a CE approved fl ue. The distance of the fl ue pipe to combustible materials must also be observed.

  • Ensure that furniture and other fl ammable materials are not too close to the fi replace. Flammable materials should not be placed within 900 mm of the fi replace.
  • Allow the fi re to burn out. Never extinguish the fl ames with water.
  • The fi replace becomes hot when lit and may cause burns if touched.
  • Only remove ash when the fi replace is cold. Ash can contain hot embers and should therefore be placed in a non-fl ammable container.• Ash should be placed outdoors or be emptied in a place where it will not present a potential fi re hazard. In case of chimney fi re:
  • Close all hatches and vents.
  • Keep the fi rebox door closed.
  • Check the loft and cellar for smoke.
  • Call the fi re service.
  • Before use after a fi re an expert must check the fi replace and the chimney in order to ensure that it is fully functional.

Foundation You need to make sure the foundation is suitable for a fi replace. See “2.0 Technical Data” for specifi ed weight. We recommend the removal of any fl ooring that is not attached to the foundation (“fl oating fl oors”) beneath the installation. Requirements for protection of infl ammable fl oors in front of the fi replace The front plate must comply with national laws and regulations.Contact your local building authorities regarding restrictions and installation requirements. The purpose of a fl oor plate is to protect the fl oor and combustible material from embers. Note! The space underneath the burnchamber of Jøtul F 134 / Jøtul F 135 (product with base) cannot be used for wood storage or for any other combustible material. ENGLISH7

Distance to walls made of combustible material - see fi g. 1a and 1c. Distance to combustible wall protected by fi rewall: - see fi g. 1b and 1d . The fi replace may be used with an uninsulated fl ue pipe provided the distances between the fi replace and walls made of combustible materials are as shown in fi g. 1a and 1c. Distances to combustibile material using semi insulated or shielded fl ue pipe are also shown in fi g. 1a and 1c. Ensure that furniture and other fl ammable materials are not too close to the fi replace. Flammable materials should not be placed within 900 mm of the fi replace. Make sure that furniture and other household items are not so close as to get dried up by the stove. Fresh air supply The air used for combustion 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 thing is to supply the air to the room where the stove is placed. Place the outside wall valve as close to the stove as possible and make sure that it can be closed when the stove is not in use. For the fresh air supply connection, follow the national and local building regulations. Important! Ensure that air vents in the room where the fi replace 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 external combustion air through a ventilation pipe through the wall or the fl oor. Air supply The amount of combustion air for Jøtul’s products is approximately 20-40 m

/h. The outside air connection may be fi tted directly to the Jøtul F 130 through:

  • through a fl exible supply hose from the outside/chimney (only if the chimney has its own duct for external air) and to the product’s outside air connector. Figur 2A, Through an outside wall Figur 2B, Through the fl oor and ground plate Figur 2C, Through the fl oor and basement Figur 2D,Indirectly through an outside wall ENGLISH8 ENGLISH Fig. 1a Jøtul F 130 Series

***75 *123 900189-P01 Jøtul F 134 (with base / without sideglasses) (1) - Flue pipe center (2) - Outside air connection center Floor plate

  • Outside air connection** Min. distance to furniture / combustible material

Distance to combustible wall with semi-insulated / shielded flue pipe Radiation zone Min. measurements floorplateX / Y= According to national laws and regulations Jøtul F 136 (with pedestal without sideglasses) Combustible wall Min. distance to combustible wall9 ENGLISH Jøtul F 130 Series Fig. 1b

***180***100 Jøtul F 135 (with base and sideglasses) (1) - Flue pipe center (2) - Outside air connection center Floor plate

  • Outside air connection** Min. distance to furniture / combustible material

Distance to combustible wall with semi-insulated / shielded flue pipe Radiation zone Jøtul F 137 (with pedestal and sideglasses) Min. measurements floor plateX / Y= According to national laws and regulations Min. distance to combustible wall Combustible wall ENGLISH11 Jøtul F 130 Series Fig. 1d

  • Before installing the fi replace, check it carefully for any signs of damage. • The product is heavy! Ask someone to help you when positioning and installing it.• Make sure that furniture and other household items are at a safe distance from the fi replace to protect them from drying out. • Do not place anything on the top plate of the stove as this could cause permanent damage to the paint/enamel.

4.1 Prior to installation

  • When the product is unpacked, take out the ash pan and its contents, the fi re grate, burn plates, baffl e plates, exhaust defl ector and the cover plate for the external air supply before the stove is being used for the fi rst time.

4.1 Preparations - Jøtul F 134 / F 135

1. Remove the four transport screws (A) that fasten the stove to the wooden pallet.2. Leave the stove standing on the transport pallet.3. Remove the gloves from the ash pan.4. Remove the baffl e, inner bottom plate, and bag of screws from the burn chamber.5. Check that the control levers (B) move easily.Fig. 4

6. Fit the height adjustment screws (A) together with plastic

caps (B) which are in the bag of screws. NB: If using the glass fl oor plate option, the stove must be raised approx. 8 mm off the fl oor to allow the fl oor plate to be slid under the front edge of the base.7. Lift the stove off the pallet.8. Perform a trial installation of the stove, using the 4 height adjustment screws to ensure it is horizontal.

9. Mark on the wall if there are to be rear vents for the fl ue

pipe and/or outside air supply. NB: Make allowance for the height of the fl oor plate. ENGLISH13 Outside air connection through rear outlet Fig. 5

1. If the external air supply is to be provided by attaching a fl ex

hose (Ø 100 mm) to the outside air connector underneath the burn chamber, knock out the removable cover plate (A) fi rst.Fig. 6 100 mm

2. For attaching the Ø 100 mm outside air hose (A) (optional fi tting - item no. 51012164), refer to the manual (10026187) supplied with the outside air set. Attach the hose to the outside air connector (B) using a hose clip (C). Terminate the insulation approx. 100 mm below the burn chamber.Fig. 7

3. Fit the supplied plate (A) to hide the outside air hose.

Outside air connection through the base Fig. 8

4. Knock out the bottom cover (A) with a hammer.

5. Place the stove in its intended position. See fi g. 1 for

correct placement with regard to safe distances. ENGLISH14 Fig. 9100 mm

6. For attaching the Ø 100 mm outside air hose (A) (optional fi tting - item no. 51012164), refer to the manual (10026187) supplied with the outside air set. Attach the hose to the outside air connector (B) using a hose clip (C). Terminate the insulation approx. 100 mm below the burn chamber.Fig. 10

7. Fit the supplied plate (A) to hide the outside air hose.

4.2 Preparations for Jøtul F 136 / F 137

with pedestal Fig. 11

8. Lift the front cover (A) on the pedestal up and forwards and put it to one side. 9. Unscrew the transport screw (B) and remove it.10. Replace the front cover (A).11. Lift the stove off the pallet ENGLISH15 Fig. 12

1. Screw in the supplied height adjustment screws (A) with plastic caps (B) which are in the bag of screws. NB: If

using the glass fl oor plate option, the stove must be raised approx. 8 mm off the fl oor to allow the fl oor plate to be slid under the front edge of the pedestal. Outside air connection through rear outlet in pedestal Fig. 13

2. Knock out the rear cover (A) in the pedestal with a hammer.

3. Place the stove in its intended position. See fi g. 1 for

correct placement with regard to safe distances.Fig. 14

1. Remove the cover (A) on the front of the pedestal by lifting it up and forwards. Place it to one side..

100 mm 2. For attaching the Ø 100 mm outside air hose (A) (optional fi tting - item no. 51012164), refer to the manual (10026187) supplied with the outside air set. Attach the hose to the outside air connector (B) using a hose clip (C). Terminate the insulation approx. 100 mm below the burn chamber.3. Replace the front cover on the pedestal. Outside air connection through the base of the pedestal Fig. 16100 mm

4. Remove the cover (A) on the front of the pedestal by lifting

it up and forwards. Place it to one side (see fi g. 14). 5. For attaching the Ø 100 mm outside air hose (A) (optional fi tting - art. no. 51012164), refer to the manual (10026187) supplied with the outside air set. Attach the hose to the outside air connector (B) using a hose clip (C). Terminate the insulation approx. 100 mm below the burn chamber.6. Replace the front cover on the pedestal.

4.3 Chimney and fl ue pipe

  • The fi replace must only be connected to a chimney and fl ue pipe approved for solid fuel fi replaces with fl ue gas temperatures as specifi ed in «2.0 Technical Data».
  • The specifi ed distance to fl ammable materials, applies to this stove.• The stove must be installed with a CE approved fl ue.
  • The distance of the fl ue pipe to combustible materials must also be observed.• The cross-section of the chimney must be designed to fi t the fi replace. Use «2.0 Technical Data» to calculate the correct chimney cross-section. • The chimney must be connected in accordance with the installation instructions of the chimney supplier. • Before a hole is made in the chimney, the product should be test-mounted in order to correctly mark the position of the fi replace and the hole in the chimney. See fi g. 1 for minimum dimensions.
  • With a rear outlet, use a fl ue pipe bend with a sweep hatch to allow sweeping. ENGLISH17
  • Please note that it is extremely important for connections to have a degree of fl exibility. This is to prevent any movement in the installation leading to the formation of cracks. • For recommended chimney draught, see «2.0 Technical Data». For fl ue pipe dimension see “2.0 Technical Data”. NB: The chimney’s diameter must be at least just as big as the fl ue pipe.NB! The minimum recommended chimney length is 3.5 m from the fl ue pipe insert. If the draught is too strong, a fl ue pipe damper can be installed and used to reduce the draught How wind and weather affect the stove The performance of the stove can be affected considerably by the wind acting on the chimney at different 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 signifi cant impact on the chimney draught and it might be necessary to use other combustion air settings to ensure good performance The importance of the chimney The chimney is the engine that drives the fi replace and it’s essential to have a good chimney in order for the fi 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 difference in temperatures inside and outside the chimney. The greater the temperature difference, 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.

4.4 Fitting a fl ue pipe with a top outlet

The product is supplied from the factory with the smoke outlet fi tted for the top outlet.Fig. 17

3. Feed the fl ue pipe through the top plate and position it in

the top smoke outlet. ENGLISH18

4.5 Fitting a fl ue pipe with a rear outlet

The product is supplied from the factory with the smoke outlet fi tted for the top outlet. To use the rear outlet, proceed as followsFig. 19

3. Knock out the cover (A) with a hammer.Fig. 22

4. Lift off the inner rear plate (A).5. Then clip out the cover at the four points shown (B).

6. Cut the supplied gasket (A) into three lengths to fi t the

tabs. Place the gaskets on the ends on the three 7. tabs on the top cover (B).Fig. 24

8. Lift off the top cover (A) and the top plate (B) and place

them to one side.9. Unscrew the screws in the rear smoke outlet cover (C) and remove the cover.10. Unscrew the smoke outlet (D).Fig. 25

11. Fit the smoke outlet (A) to the rear vent and screw it on with the same screws (B) that it was attached with.12. Fit the smoke outlet cover (C) to the top outlet using the same screws (D) that it was attached withFig. 26

13. Position the inner (A) and outer (B) rear plates on the burn

chamber and screw them on using the same 4 screws they were attached with.14. Fit the top plate (C) and top cover (D). ENGLISH20 Fig. 27

Once the product has been assembled, always check the control handles. These should move easily and work in a satisfactory manner.Fig. 28 Min. Max. Max. Ignition vent Air vent

The Jøtul F 130 is equipped with the following operating options: Ignition vent (A) Pushed to the left: MaximumPushed to the right: MinimumAir vent (B)Pushed to the left:: MinimumPushed to the right: MaximumStacking height (C) for logs (the holes must not be covered). ENGLISH21

  • Push the ignition vent all the way to the left (fi g. 28). Open the air vent (fi g. 28) by pushing it to the right. (Use a glove, for example, as the handle can become hot.). Fig. 29• 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. 28 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. 28).
  • Close the stove door. It must always be closed when the fi re is lit. 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.

4.7 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 «4.4 Chimney and fl ue pipe»

Jøtul F 130 has an ash pan which makes it easy to remove the ashes.• Only remove ashes when the fi replace is cold.• Push/pull the handle for the ash grate/ignition vent out and in several times so that the ashes fall down into the ash pan. Use something like a glove to grab the handle on the ash pan.

  • Make sure that the ash pan doesn’t fi ll up so high that it keeps ash from coming through the grate into the pan.

Odours when using the fi replace for the fi rst time When the fi replace is used for the fi rst time, it may emit an irritating gas which may smell slightly. This happens because the paint dries.The gas is not toxic but the room should be thoroughly ventilated. Let the fi re 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 brought indoors 24 hours before use to bring them up to room temperature.There are various ways of heating the stove but it is always important to be careful about what you put in the stove. See the section on “Wood quality”. Wood quality By quality wood we mean most well-known types of wood such as birch, spruce and pine.The logs should be dried so that the moisture content is no more than 20%.To achieve this, the logs should be cut during the late winter. They should be split and stacked in a way that ensures good ventilation. The wood stacks should be covered to protect the logs from rain. The logs should be brought indoors during early autumn and stacked/stored for use in the coming winter. Be especially careful never to use the following materials as fuel in your fi replace:

  • Household rubbish, plastic bags, etc.• Painted or impregnated timber (which is extremely toxic).• Laminated wooden planks.• DriftwoodThese may harm the product and are also pollutants.NB: Never use petrol, paraffi n, methylated spirit or similar liquids to light the fi re. You may cause serious injury to yourself and damage to the product. ENGLISH22 Jøtul F 130 has a nominal heat output of ca. 4,7 kW. Use of wood, with nominal heat emission: Approx. 1,25 kg/h. Another important factor for proper fuel consumption is that the logs are the correct size. The size of the logs should be: Kindling: Length: Max. 20 cm Diameter: 2 - 4 cm Amount per fi re: 6 - 8 stk. Firewood (split logs): Diameter: Approx. 8 cm Intervals for adding wood: Approximately every 45minutes Amount per load: 1,25 kg (nominal heat output) Size of the fi re: 2 pieces Amount per load: 1,26 kg Nominal heat output is achieved when the ignition vent is open approximately 30 % (fi g. 28). Max. heat output is achieved when the air vent is open 100 %.

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 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 fi re to burn hot in order to remove the layer. An annual internal cleaning is necessary to get the best heating effect 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 fi replaces the top plate can be lifted off and the pipe swept through the top. Otherwise, fl ue pipes must be swept through the fl ue pipe sweeping hatch or through the product’s door opening. Then, the baffl e must be removed.

6.4 Inspection of the fi replace

Jøtul recommends that you personally inspect your fi 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. ENGLISH23

Any unauthorised modifi cations to the product are prohibited! Only original spare parts may be used!

7.1 Service / replacing parts of the

burnchamber Note! If you use tools, be aware that the vermiculite plates may be damaged by rough treatment.Fig. 30

1. Baffl e: Lift the rear edge of the baffl e (A) up and down and

twist it out of the burn chamber.2. Lift up the ash grate (C) and remove it from the burn chamber.3. Remove the side burn plate(s) (D).4. Remove the side burn plate(s) (E) (the tall side burn plates are for models without side windows, while the short ones are for models with side windows). 5. Remove the rear burn plate (B).

7.2 Replacing glass and gaskets in

6. Remove the four screws (A) that attach the brackets (B)

to the door.7. Remove the brackets.Fig. 32

8. Carefully lift the glass door (A) out.

9. Remove the gaskets (A) from the door. Thoroughly clean the gasket groove and glue new gaskets into place.10. Once all damaged gaskets have been replaced, refi t the door glass (fi g. 32) and the brackets (fi g. 31).

8.0 Optional equipment

8.2 Outside air connection

Ø 100mm - Art. no. 51012164

9.0 Operational problems -

troubleshooting Poor draught

1. Check the length of the chimney and that it complies with national laws and regulations. (See also «2.0 Technical

data» and «4.0 Installation» (Chimney and fl ue pipe) in the installation manual for information.)2. Make sure that the minimum cross section on the chimney is according to «2.0 Technical data» in the installation manual. 3. Make sure that there is not anything preventing the smoke gasses from escaping: branches, trees, etc.4. Upon suspicion of excessive/poor draught in the chimney, seek professional help for measurement and adjustment. The fi re extinguishes after a while

1. Make sure that the fi rewood is suffi ciently dry.

2. Find out whether there is negative pressure in the house, close mechanical fans and open a window close to the fi replace.3. Check that the air vent is open.4. Check that the fl ue outlet is not clogged by soot. Unusual amount of soot accumulates on the glass Some soot will always stick to the glass, but the quantity depends on:1. Moisture in the fuel.2. The local draught conditions.3. Air vent opening. Most of the soot will normally burn off when the air vent is opened all the way and a fi re is burning briskly in the fi replace. (See «6.1 Cleaning the glass - good advice».) ENGLISH25

9.1 Recycling packaging

Your fi replace is delivered with the following packaging:

  • A wooden pallet that can be cut up and burned in the fi replace.
  • Cardboard packaging that should be taken to a local recycling facility.
  • Plastic bags that should be taken to a local recycling facility.

9.2 Recycling the fi replace

The fi replace is made of:

  • Metal that should be taken to a local recycling facility.
  • Glass that should be disposed of as hazardous waste. The glass in the fi replace must not be placed in a regular source segregation container.
  • Vermiculite burn plates that can be disposed of in regular waste containers.

11.0 Guarantee terms

1. Our guarantee covers:

Jøtul AS guarantees that the external cast-iron parts are free from defects in materials or manufacturing at the time of purchase. You may extend the guarantee on the external cast- iron parts to 25 years from the date of delivery by registering the product on jotul.com, and print out the extended guarantee card within three months of purchase. We recommend that the guarantee card be kept together with the receipt. Jøtul AS also guarantees that steel plate parts are free from defects in materials or manufacturing at the time of purchase for a period of 5 years from the date of delivery. The guarantee applies on the condition that the stove has been installed by a qualifi ed installer in accordance with applicable laws and regulations and Jøtul’s installation and operating instructions. Repaired products and replacement items are guaranteed within the original guarantee period.

2. The guarantee does not cover:

2.1. Damage to consumables such as burn plates, fi re grates, fl ue baffl es, gaskets and similar as these deteriorate over time due to normal 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, chipboard ) or too moist / wet wood. 2.3. Installation of optional extras for the purpose of rectifying local draught conditions, air supply or other circumstances beyond Jøtul’s control. 2.4. Cases involving alterations / modifi cations to the fi replace without Jøtul’s consent or the use of non-original parts. 2.5. Damage caused during storage at a distributor, transport from a distributor or during installation. 2.6. Products sold by unauthorized sellers in areas where Jøtul operates a selective distribution system. 2.7. Associated cost (e.g.but not limited to, transport, manpower, travel) or indirect damages. Pellets stoves, glass, stone, concrete, enamel and paint fi nish (e.g. but not limited to chipping, cracking, bubbling or discolouration and crazing) are applicable to the national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods. This guarantee is valid for purchases made within the territory of the European Economic Area. All guarantee inquiries must be addressed to your local authorized Jøtul dealer within a reasonable amount of time, which shall not be later than 14 days from the date on which the fault or defect fi rst became apparent. See list of importers and dealers on our web site www.jotul.com. If Jøtul is unable to meet the obligations outlined in the above guarantee terms, Jøtul will offer a replacement product with a similar heating capacity free of charge. Jøtul reserve the right to decline of any replacement of parts or service in the event that the guarantee is not registrated online. This guarantee does not affect any rights under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods. The national complaint right applies from the purchase date and only in exchange for a receipt / serial number. ENGLISH26

14. Fit the top plate (C) and top cover (D).

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