Installation; Safety Notice; Top Exit Or Rear Exit; Attaching The Legs - Jøtul F 602 USA Instructions D'installation Et D'utilisation

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Possible Hazards to Avoid When Using
the Jøtul F 602 USA
Any use of fire in a house represents a certain danger. With
intense overfiring, temperatures on the surface of the Jøtul
F 602 USA can exceed 1 000
Comply with the following guidelines:
• Never overfire the stove. If any part of the stove or
chimney glows, you are overfiring, and a house fire or
serious damage to the stove or chimney could result.
Immediately close down the air control if you notice
this condition.
• Teach children that the stove is hot and must not be
touched.
• Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel,
• Never use kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or similar
liquids to start or "freshen up" a fire in this heater. They
can ignite with explosive force, causing bodily injury or
death. Keep all such liquids far away from the heater
while it is in use.
• Never use the stove if there are combustible gases
in the house. The fumes from certain cleaning fluids,
adhesives, and paints are a few examples of combustible
gases. Remember, the operating woodstove is a source
of "open flame".
• Avoid creating a "low pressure" condition in the room
where the stove is operating, such as by operating an
exhaust fan or a clothes dryer. A low-pressure condition
could cause poisonous gases to be drawn out of the
stove into the room. Some fuel will during combustion
separate carbon monoxide and generate it in the
burnchamber. Carbon monoxide is toxic, so please
follow the guidelines in this manual to avoid smoke
"roll out" from the burnchamber. You can prevent a
low-pressure condition by providing adequate outside
combustion air within 24" of the stove.
• Never operate the Jøtul F 602 USA if it has cracked or
broken glass. Replace damaged glass only with the
proper glass panel available from your Jøtul dealer.
• Never burn trash of any kind in the stove.
• Keep combustible materials far away from the stove.
• Never modify the stove in any way.
• Do not dry clothes over the stove, since they could fall
and ignite.
• Use only seasoned wood in your stove. Never use
fireplace coal or synthetic logs that have not been
approved for the stove.
• Always wear protective gloves when adding fuel to the
fire.
• If you for some reason experience smoke "roll out"
from the fireplace, it might activate smoke detectors
(if installed).
• Do not connect this heater to any air distribution
duct.
Note! This stove is not approved for use in mobile
homes.
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1.0 Installation

Safety Notice

If this solid fuel room heater is not properly installed
a house fire may result. For your safety, follow the
installation directions. Contact local building or fire
officials about restrictions and installation inspection
requirements in your area.
Please read this entire manual before you install and use
your new stove. Failure to follow instructions may result
in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.
We recommend that you have your Jøtul F 602 USA installed
by a professional installer of solid fuel room heaters.

1.1 Top Exit or Rear Exit

The Jøtul F 602 USA has two flue outlet positions. If you
wish to top-exit the stove, place the cover plate in the rear
position and secure it with the screws and nuts, then secure
the flue collar to the top with the two remaining screws.
To rear -exit the stove, secure the cover plate in the top
position with the two screws, then secure the flue collar to
the rear with the two remaining screws and two nuts.
When fastening the plate or flue collar to the rear, it may
be necessary to reach in through the top opening and hold
the nuts with a wrench.

1.2 Attaching the Legs

The Jøtul F 602 USA has four tapped leg bolt holes in the
bottom plate. Fasten each leg to the bottom with a bolt
and with a washer between the bolt head and the leg.
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