Table of Contents
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4.0 Clearances Requirements
5.2 CO Emissions ......................................................................... 7
5.7 Adding Fuel ........................................................................... 9
5.9 Ash Removal........................................................................... 9
6.1 Glass Care ............................................................................... 10
6.2 Glass Removal ....................................................................... 10
6.3 Gaskets .................................................................................... 10
7.2 Figures ..................................................................................... 12
8.0 Part List .........................................................................17
10.0 Warranty ............................................................................. 18
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Standards
The Jøtul F 602 CB solid fuel heater has been tested and
listed to :
U.S. Standards: ANSI/UL 737 and ANSI/UL 1482.
Canadian Standards:
CAN/ULC-S627-M00 and CAN/ULC-S628-M93
Certified Safety Tests performed by:
Intertek Testing Services, Middleton,
Wisconsin U.S.A.
Manufactured by:
Jøtul North America, Inc.
55 Hutcherson Drive
Gorham, Maine 04038, USA
and
Jøtul AS, P.O. Box 1411, Fredrikstad, Norway
WARNING !
THIS WOOD HEATER HAS A MANUFACTURER-SET
MINIMUM LOW BURN RATE THAT MUST NOT BE
ALTERED. IT IS AGAINST FEDERAL REGULATIONS TO
ALTER THIS SETTING OR OTHERWISE OPERATE THIS
WOOD HEATER IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
This heater meets the 2015 U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's emission limits for wood
heaters manufactured after May 15, 2015.
This heater may not to be sold after May 15, 2020.
THE JØTUL F 602 CB IS NOT APPROVED FOR USE IN
MOBILE HOMES.
NOTE: It is normal for a new, painted stove
to emit odor and smoke during initial fires,
depending on temperatures over time. This is
caused by the curing of the high temperature
paint and manufacturing materials. This
condition can be alleviated by opening
a window or door to provide additional
ventilation.