Optional Equipment - Jøtul I 80 Mini Classic Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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9.0 Optional equipment

9.1 Damper - cat. no. 340955 (fig. 13)
Assembly of the damper (prior to installation)
1.
Remove the flue connecting pipe if it has already been
connected.
Unscrew the screw (A) which is on the door frame at the top
2.
in the middle. (The nut is situated at the back).
Hook the regulating bar (B) on the damper (C) from the left.
3.
Put it down into the smoke pipe opening through the hole in
the door frame. Lower the damper so that the cams fall down
into the harbours (D) on the smoke outlet. The damper is put
into place with its curved part facing backwards.
4.
(Note! Included in the damper package is one control bar
for Jøtul I 80 Classic and one for Harmony/Panorama). The
bar for Classic can be identified by a bend in the middle - in
section E.
5.
Screw the knob on the regulating bar.
Dismantling/assembly of the damper (after the
brickwork is completed)
1.
If the damper is to be dismantled, the burn plates, air chamber
and baffle plate must be removed. (See relevant sections).
2.
Screw the knob off the regulating bar.
3.
Lift the damper out of its harbour and pull it down. Unhook
the regulating bar and the damper can be removed through
the doors.
4.
Pull the regulating bar into the smoke bell and out again
through the door opening.
5.
The damper is put into place with its curved side facing
backwards. Hook the regulating bar on the damper from the
left, lift it up and place it in its harbour in the flue pipe.
6.
Screw the knob back on to the regulating bar.
9.2 Enamelled front panels (fig. 14)
Narrow side - Catalogue no. low 340999/ high 340996 (2 units
of 35x498/573mm).
Broad side - Catalogue no. high 340995 ( 2 units of 103x573)
Remove the front (see relevant section on: «7.0 Service»).
1.
2.
Attach the panels (A) with countersunk head screws through
the 2 slits at the sides of the combustion chamber. Make
sure that the panels are parallel, ie: equally far from the side
borders and level with the ends of the front panel narrow
top, if that has been installed.
3.
Put the front in place.
Narrow top - Catalogue no. 340998 - (703x103mm)/
Broad top - Catalogue no. 340997 ( 838x103mm)
Screw the two clasps (C) to the panel with M6x10mm
1.
screws.
2.
Place the panel so that it lies on the inside of the front frame.
Tighten the clasps with M6x20mm screws ans nuts on the
brackets for insert's heat shield.
9.3 Ash compartment cat. no. 340732
(fig. 15)
Remove the air distributor (A) and the internal screw in the
1.
middle of the bottom of the combustion chamber so that the
fire plate and the cross bar can be removed.
Lay a gasket (B) (enclosed in the box) along the edge of the
2.
hole.
Lower the ash pail mantle (C) down through the bottom of
3.
the combustion chamber.
4.
Lock the ash pail mantle with 4 plate screws from the
inside.
Fasten the heat shield to the floor (fig. 4-A) under the bottom
5.
of the ash pail mantle with M6x10mm screws and nuts.
Put the ash compartment (D) into position in the mantle.
6.
NB! The side which does not have a lip is placed against the
back wall.
Lay the fire grate (E) in place in the combustion chamber.
7.
Lay the air distributor (A) in place so that it covers the row of
8.
holes in the back burn plate.
9.4 Fire screen
Classic: cat. no. 340759/340758
Harmony: cat. no. 340927/340979
When the fireplace is being used with the doors open, always
use a fire screen. It can be put in place with two claws at the
bottom end and a spring clip which is pressed into the opening
of the door at the top.
9.5 Grill - cat. no. 340957
If you would like to use the grill, this can be done by opening the
doors and placing the grill grid into the grooves in the burning
plates.
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