Installation Completed; Optional Extras; Recycling - Jøtul FS 73 Installation Instructions Manual

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8. Position the flue pipe/chimney.

5.0 Installation completed

Refer to the "Installation manual with technical data" for the
Jøtul I 520 (cat. no. 10044945) for use and maintenance of
the product!
NB: The surround may get some small visible scratches.
They are only superficial and do not impair the quality of
the product. This can be easily repaired by painting over the
scratches. If necessary they can be repaired the same way
as for minor damage (see '5.2 Minor damage').
5.1 Painting
After installation, wait until the following day before painting. Use
water-based paint. If you want to create some surface texture,
mix some tile cement into the paint.
5.2 Minor damage
Once the insert has been installed, any nicks or irregularities
in the concrete should be filled using the cement filler included
in the kit.
In order to achieve the best result the surround should
be rubbed down with fine sandpaper, smoothing any
unevenness or sharp edges prior to painting.
Then apply one coat.
Mix the powder (cement filler) with water to form a smooth
paste (like toothpaste).
Smooth away any unevenness, allow to dry and then rub
down with fine sandpaper.
If the hole is deep, we recommend applying the filler in two
stages to prevent it sinking.
Apply a second coat of the desired colour.
5.3 Cracks
In some instances, small cracks may appear at the joints after
a few months' use due to settling of the building. These cracks
can be easily repaired:
Open up the crack with a tool, e.g. a screwdriver, to create more
room for the grouting cement.
First remove any dust using a vacuum cleaner. Then inject some
acrylic grout, and smooth it off using a wet, soapy fingertip.
After 48 hours, the joint can be repainted.

6.0 Optional extras

Adapter for air supply
Cat. no. 51046710

7.0 Recycling

7.1 Recycling packaging
Your fireplace is delivered with the following packaging:
A wooden pallet that can be cut up and burned in the
fireplace.
Cardboard packaging that should be taken to a local
recycling facility.
Plastic bags that should be taken to a local recycling facility.
7.2 Recycling the fireplace
The fireplace 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 fireplace must not be placed in a regular source
segregation container.
Vermiculite burn plates that can be disposed of in regular
waste containers.
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