External Maintenance - Jøtul GF 400 CF Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Conventional flue gas stove
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B
A
D
E
Figure 23. Valve Controls.
4. Push in the gas control knob (B) as far as possible and
hold it in. Simultaneously, push in the ignition knob (A)
until the spark ignites the pilot flame located to the
right rear corner of the burner.
5. Continue to hold in the gas control knob for approx. 0
seconds after the pilot flame has been lit. Then let go
of the knob. It should pop back out and the pilot flame
should remain lit.
If the pilot flame goes out, repeat Steps -5.
If the pilot light goes out intentionally or unintention-
ally, it should not be relit within 3 minutes.
*NOTE: If the gas control knob does not pop out when
released, call for service.
**NOTE: If the pilot flame does not remain lit after several
attempts, turn the gas control knob to OFF and call for
service.
Lighting the Main Burner
. Turn the gas control knob clockwise to the ON position,
designated by the flame icon, . .
. Push the ON/OFF switch at the rear of the appliance to
"ON".
NOTE: When the appliance is used for the first time,
condensation may form in the firebox. Some smoke may
also appear from the appliance during the initial hours,
due to the burning off of paint and lubrication used in
the production process. See section Odors when using the
stove for the first time.
C
Figure 24. Burner Switch location.
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. 3). Maximum flame size
provides maximum heat. Make sure the appliance has
been operating for at least 30 minutes before adjusting
the flame.
Turning Off the Appliance
Push the ON/OFF switch at the rear of the appliance to
"OFF". The pilot flame will continue to burn. In order to
fully extinguish the appliance, push in the gas control
knob (B) (fig. 3) a little and turn clockwise to OFF,
Do not use force.
Maintenance
The complete installation, which includes the gas sup-
ply, the actual appliance and the vent system, must be
inspected annually. The inspection must be carried out by
qualified service engineer.

External Maintenance

Painted products may change color after some years of
usage. The surface should be cleaned and brushed free of
any loose particles before new stove paint is applied
Clean enameled castings only when the surfaces is cold.
Enamel will stain easily when hot. Avoid using detergents
and household cleaners as these may stain or dull the
surface. A damp cloth will usually suffice. Extreme stains
may be eliminated with vinegar and baking soda. Rinse
thoroughly with cold water and wipe dry.
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