JOTUL 370 DV II IPI Direct Vent Gas Stove User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Jotul
Table of Contents
- JOTUL 370 DV II IPI Direct Vent Gas Stove
- Product Information
- General Information
- FAQs
- Unpacking the Stove
- Specifications
- 157243 StarFire Glass Embers, Black …………………………#157342 StarFire Glass Embers,
- General Information
- Installation
- Stove Assembly
- Fuel Conversion
- High Altitude Adjustment
- 39. See data plate for additional information. For high altitude
- Firebox Panel Installation
- 8 x 12 sheet metal screws. 3. Orient the rear panel, smooth side out,
- Features Overview
- Control Functions
- SMART Thermostat Function
- Maintenance
- Limited Warranty
- LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
JOTUL 370 DV II IPI Direct Vent Gas Stove
Product Information
Specifications
- Fuel Types : Natural Gas – 71.14%, Propane – 64.13%
General Information
The Direct Vent Gas Stove is designed for installation in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured home or mobile home, where not prohibited by local codes. It is important to note that this appliance is only suitable for use with the types of gas indicated on the rating plate. A conversion kit is provided with the appliance for easy fuel type conversion.
Safety Information
WARNING: It is crucial to follow the instructions in this manual exactly to avoid the risk of fire, explosion, property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
DANGER: The glass viewi
Installation Hearth Requirements
Before installing the Direct Vent Gas Stove, ensure the
following clearance requirements:
- Clearances: Refer to page 7 for detailed clearance information.
- Vent Requirements: Approved vent manufacturers are listed on page 8.
- Vertical Termination: Follow the instructions on page 8 for vertical termination.
- Masonry Chimney Conversion: If converting from a masonry chimney, refer to page 9.
- Horizontal Termination: Instructions for horizontal termination are provided on page 10.
- Vent Termination Clearances: Refer to page 11 for vent termination clearance requirements.
- Vent Restriction Adjustments: Information on vent restriction adjustments can be found on page 12.
- Vent Termination Diagram: A diagram illustrating the vent termination can be found on page 13.
Operation System Overview
The Direct Vent Gas Stove features a pilot on demand ignition system for easy and efficient operation. The control functions of the stove are explained in detail on page 25.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the optimal performance of the Direct Vent Gas Stove. The following maintenance tasks should be performed:
- Annual Cleaning: Instructions for annual cleaning can be found on page 27.
- Glass Replacement: If the glass needs to be replaced, refer to the instructions on page 27.
- Battery Replacement: Information on replacing the batteries can be found on page 28.
- Accent Lamp Replacement: Instructions for replacing the accent lamp are provided on page 28.
- Wiring Diagram: A wiring diagram is available on page 29 for reference.
Appendix
The appendix section includes additional information:
- Top Plate Shims: Instructions for using top plate shims can be found on page 30.
- Correct Optional Flame Pictures: Refer to page 30 for guidance on achieving the desired flame pictures.
- Mobile Home Installation: If installing the stove in a mobile home, follow the instructions on page 31.
FAQs
- Q~: What should I do if smoke and odor occur during initial operation?
- A: It is normal for smoke and odor to occur during the initial stages of operation. To alleviate this, promote fresh air circulation within the immediate vicinity of the appliance. For more information, refer to page 28.
- Q: Why do I hear creaking or pinging sounds from the stove?
- A: Cast iron and steel components expand and contract with temperature fluctuations, which can result in creaking or pinging sounds. This is a natural thermal activity and does not indicate any issues with the stove.
- Q: What should I expect in terms of sound from the blower fan?
- A: The blower fan may generate a slight hum at the low setting, which will progressively increase with the velocity of forced air. This is normal and expected.
Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI
Direct Vent Gas Stove
Pilot on Demand Ignition
Installation and Operation Instructions
Certified to ANSI Z21.88-2019 · CSA 2.33-2019 and CAN/CGA 2.17-M-17.
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. CONSUMER: Retain this manual
for future reference.
WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a
fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss
of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS · Do not try to light any appliance. · Do not
touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. ·
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas
supplier’s instructions. · If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a carbon monoxide (CO) detector shall
be installed in the same room as the appliance.
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, permanentlylocated,
manufactured home ormobile home, where not prohibited bylocal codes. This
appliance is only foruse with the types of gas indicated on the rating plate.
A conversion kit is supplied with the appliance.
! DANGER
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS.
A barrier designed to reduce the burn hazard from the glass viewing area is
provided with this appliance and shall be installed for the protection of
children and other at-risk individuals.
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THIS OWNER’S MANUAL PROVIDES INFORMATION TO ENSURE SAFE INSTALLATION AND EFFICIENT, DEPENDABLE OPERATION OF YOUR FIREPLACE INSERT. PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND MAKE THEM AVAILABLE TO ANYONE USING OR SERVICING THIS GAS INSERT. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS APPLIANCE OR ITS COMPONENTS. ANY MODIFICATION OR ALTERATION WILL VOID THE WARRANTY, CERTIFICATION AND LISTING OF THIS APPLIANCE. THIS HEATER MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY.
Suggested Tools for Installation and Service
· External regulator (for Propane only)
· Piping which complies with local code
· Manual shut-off valve T-Handle required in Massachusetts
· Sediment trap – if required by code
· Tee joint · Pipe wrench · Pipe sealant · 10 mm open end wrench
· Work Gloves · Safety glasses · Torx T-20 screwdriver · Tin snips
· 1/2″, 7/16″ open end wrench
· Phillips head screwdriver
· Flat head screwdriver
· 1/4″ nut driver
PLEASE NOTE: Initial Break-in
It is normal for smoke and odor to occur during the initial stages of
operation, depending upon temperatures generated over time. This “curing”
condition can be alleviated by promoting fresh air circulation within the
immediate vicinity of the appliance. See page 28 for further information.
Operation Sound
Please be aware that cast iron and steel components expand and contract with
temperature fluctuations that are often accompanied by “creaking” or “pinging”
sounds. This is the
result of natural thermal activity. The blower fan will also
generate a slight hum at the low setting and progressively increase with the
velocity of forced air.
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Installation Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED MASTER OR JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER OR
GAS-FITTER WHEN INSTALLED IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1. If there is
not one already present, on each
floor level where there are bedroom(s), a carbon monoxide detector and alarm
shall be placed in the living area outside the bedroom(s). The carbon monoxide
detector shall comply with NFPA 720 (2005 Edition). 2. A carbon monoxide
detector shall: a) Be located in the room that houses the appliance or
equipment; b) Be either hard-wired or battery powered or both; and c) Shall
comply with NFPA 720 (2002 Edition). 3. A Product-approved vent terminal must
be used, and if applicable, a Product-approved air intake must be used.
Installation shall be in strict compliance with the manufacturer’s
instructions. A copy of the installation instructions must remain with the
appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation.
We recommend that our gas products be installed and serviced by professionals
who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute® (NFI) as
NFI Gas Specialists.
Natural Gas / 71.14% Propane / 64.13%
Based on CSA P.4.1-15 Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI
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Unpacking the Stove
1. Before beginning the installation, inspect the stove for shipping damage
and immediately report any evidence of damage to your dealer.
2. Confirm stove contents. The Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI includes the following
loose items shipped in the Miscellaneous Hardware bag; · 4 mm hex key – used
to remove the front glass panel for access to the firebox. · Remote Control
Transmitter · Remote Control Wall Mount Bracket · AA Batteries, 4 · Propane
Fuel Conversion Kit 156800 · Vent Collar Grate Inserts · Enamel Top Plate
Shims, 3
3. Remove the Top Plate. Follow the instructions regarding top plate shims
found in the Appendix on page 30 and fig. 63.
4. Confirm Firebox Components. Some parts and accessories have been packed in
separate boxes, and include one or more of the following items: · Traditional
Log Set 156789 · StarFire Glass 156815, Clear or 157342, Black · River Rocks
157428 · Reflective Glass Panels 156817 · Tumbled Stones 157243
5. Remove Pallet Screw. See fig. 1. 6. Safety Screen Barriers: Two side
safety barriers and
one front barrier are shipped with the stove. These must be attached over the
glass fire-viewing panels for protection from hot glass. Engage the safety
barrier mounting tabs over the edges of the cast iron stove panels.
Figure 1. Pallet screw location
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Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI Direct Vent Gas Stove
Manufactured and Distributed by: Jøtul North America Gorham, Maine USA Jøtul
AS Fredrikstad, Norway
Test Standards
This appliance complies with National Safety standards and is tested and
listed by Intertek Testing Services of Middleton, Wisconsin.
In addition, the Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI has been tested and listed as a direct
vent gas fireplace heater and listed to ANSI Z21.88-2019 · CSA 2.33-2019 and
CAN/CGA 2.17-M91.
Specifications
Input Rates
Natural Gas 28,000 BTU/hr. maximum input 18,170 BTU/hr. minimum input
Propane 24,000 BTU/hr. maximum input 20,750 BTU/hr. minimum input
Inlet Pressure:
MIN
Natural Gas: 5.0 WC (1.24 kPa)
Propane: 12.0 WC (2.99 kPa)
Manifold Pressure: MIN
Natural Gas: 1.6 WC (.398 kPa) Propane: 6.4 WC (1.59 kPa)
MAX 7.0 WC (1.74 kPa)
14.0 WC (3.48 kPa)
MAX 3.5 WC (0.87 kPa) 10.0 WC (2.48 kPa)
· Steady State Efficiency: 74.41% NG / 79.30% LP · AFUE: 68.01% NG / 68.34% LP
· CSA P4.1-15 Fireplace Efficiency:
71.14 % NG / 64.13% LP · Intermittent Pilot Ignition ( IPI ) · Continuous
Pilot Ignition Mode ( CPI or “standing
pilot”) is available. · Power Requirement: 120 VAC for Fan, Lamp, and
Burner Control Module · Remote Control Transmitter batteries, 3, AAA – 1.5 v ·
Remote Control Receiver batteries : 4, AA · Fan Control Module: 120V / 60 Hz
Accessories
Traditional Log Set ………………………………………#156789 River Rocks Set
……………………………………………#157428
Beachfire Logset…………………………………………..#158230 Tumbled Stones ………………………………………….
157243 StarFire Glass Embers, Black …………………………#157342 StarFire Glass Embers,
Clear …………………………#156815 Reflective Glass Firebox Liner ……………………….#156817 Fuel Conversion Kit, Propane – 33% TD…………..#156800 Fuel Conversion Kit, Natural Gas – 33% TD………#156801 High Altitude Adjustment Kit, NG …………………..#156822
8 3/4 222mm
9 3/4 248mm
17 1/2 445mm
Safety Screen Barriers
17 7/8 454mm
45 1/2 1156mm
29 3/4 756mm
18 1/4 464mm
Figure 2. Overall dimensions
18 3/4 476mm
15 3/4 400mm
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General Information
THIS HEATER MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY. DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS APPLIANCE OR ITS
COMPONENTS. ANY MODIFICATION OR ALTERATION WILL VOID THE WARRANTY,
CERTIFICATION AND LISTING OF THIS APPLIANCE. WARNING: FAILURE TO POSITION THE
PARTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIAGRAMS HEREIN OR FAILURE TO USE ONLY PARTS
SPECIFICALLY APPROVED WITH THIS APPLIANCE MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR
PERSONAL INJURY.
IMPORTANT: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
1. The installation and repair of this appliance must be done by a qualified
service person. Failure to properly install and maintain this heater could
result in an unsafe or hazardous installation, which may result in a fire,
explosion, property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
2. This appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually. More
frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting,
bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and
circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
3. This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located,
manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home, where not prohibited by local
codes. This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas indicated on the
rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases,
unless a certified kit is used.
4. The installation must conform to local codes. Your local Jøtul authorized
dealer can assist you in determining what is required in your area for a safe
and legal installation. Some areas require a permit to install a gas burning
appliance. Always consult your local building inspector or authority having
jurisdiction to determine what regulations apply in your area.
In the absence of local codes, the installation requirements must comply with
the current National codes. In the U.S., these requirements are established in
the National Fuel Code, ANSI Z223.1.(NFPA 54). In Canada, the codes have been
established in CAN/CGA B149 Fuel Installation Code.
5. Do not operate this fireplace if any part of it has been under water..
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and to
replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been
under water.
6. Do not operate the fireplace with the glass front removed, cracked or
broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified
service person. Only remove glass for routine service. Always handle glass
carefully. Pour utilisation avec les portes en verre cerifiers aved l’appareil
seulemend ou. Ne pas utiliser avec des portes on verre.
7. Notify your insurance company before proceding with installation of this
fireplace.
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE…. Fill in the information form on page 38. The stove
serial number will be found on the shipping carton label and also on the
permanent rating plate attached inside the valve compartment.
Use that page to maintain maintenance records.
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Safety Information
Due to the high operating temperatures this appliance should be located out of
traffic and away from furniture and draperies. Maintain proper clearance to
combustible mantels and fireplace trim.
Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface
temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
Young children should be supervised while they are in the same room as the
appliance. Toddlers, young children and others may be susceptible to
accidental contact burns. A physical barrier, such as a child guard, is
recommended to be used if there are at-risk individuals in the house. To
restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to
keep toddlers, young children and other at-risk individuals out of the room
and away from hot surfaces.
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns
from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be
installed for the protection of children and other at-risk individuals.
If the barrier becomes damaged, the barrier shall
be replaced with the manufacturer’s barrier for this appliance. See fig. 72,
page 34 for part numbers.
Any safety screen, guard, or barrier removed for
servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
Clothing or other flammable materials should not
be placed on or near the fireplace.
Never allow anyone to use the fireplace if they are unfamiliar with its
operation.
NEVER store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors or liquids in the
vicinity of this appliance.
Never burn any solid materials (wood, cardboard, paper, coal, etc.) in this
appliance. Use with natural gas or propane fuel ONLY.
Do not slam or strike the glass panel.
This appliance is NOT for use with aftermarket glass doors.
Wear gloves and safety glasses while installing or performing maintenance
procedures on this appliance.
WARNING!
Shock Hazard. Can cause severe injury or death. This appliance is powered by
line voltage. Do not try to repair the components in this appliance. In no way
are the component enclosures to be tampered with or opened. Disconnect from
line voltage during installation or performing any maintenance.
ATTENTION! Shut off the main gas supply to the appliance
during receiver or remote control battery replacement.
Always shut off the main gas supply to the
appliance during inspection, maintenance, or cleaning.
Electrical Hazards Be aware of electrical wiring locations when cutting
holes in walls and ceilings for termination.
This appliance power supply must be electrically
grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes,
with the current ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code or CSA C22.1-Canadian
Electrical Code.
This appliance power supply incorporates a
three-prong (grounding) plug for protection against shock hazard and should be
plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. DO NOT CUT
OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG.
Do not disconnect the lamp and fan power cords
from the appliance power supply (Fan Control Module). Use the rocker switch to
control power to these parts.
Always disconnect (unplug) the main power
supply from its outlet when performing routine service on this appliance.
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Installation
Stove Location
In selecting a location for the stove, consider the following points: 1) Heat
distribution 2) Vent termination requirements 3) Gas supply routing 4) Traffic
areas, furniture, draperies, etc. 5) 120V electrical outlet availability
This stove may be located on or near conventional construction materials,
however, proper clearance to combustibles must be maintained in order to
provide adequate air circulation around the appliance. Also, it is important
to provide adequate access around the stove for servicing and proper
operation.
The clearances specified in this manual are the minimum requirements
established as a result of safety testing. A combustible material is anything
that can burn; i.e. sheet rock , wall paper, wood, fabrics, etc. These
surfaces are not limited to those that are visible and also include materials
that may be located behind non-combustible materials.
If you are not sure of the combustible nature of a material, consult your
local fire officials. “Fire-resistant” materials are considered to be
combustible. They may be difficult to ignite, but will burn. “Fire -rated”
sheet rock is also considered combustible.
Hearth Requirements
The Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI has been approved for installation directly on
combustible floor materials. No additional floor protection is required,
however, we recommend that the stove be installed on a solid surface.
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Stove and Vent Clearance Requirements
Clearance is measured from the stove body as illustrated – not the Safety Barriers.
Minimum Clearances: See figs. 3-5.
Rear:
3″ (76 mm) – from Rear of the unit
Ceiling: 16 3/4″ (425 mm) – from Stove Top
Corner: 5″ (127 mm) – from Stove Top
Sides: 7″ (178 mm) – from Stove Top
Minimum Clearances from the Vent Pipe to Combustibles:
Horizontal Run:
Off the top of the pipe – 2″ (51 mm) Alcove – 7″ (178 mm)
Off the sides and bottom – 1″ (25 mm)
Vertical Run: All sides – 1″ (25 mm)
15 5/8
3 12 3/4
7
7
Figure 4. Alcove and Wall Clearances.
ALCOVE SPECIFICATIONS:
Maximum Alcove Depth: Minimum Alcove Width: Minimum Ceiling Height:
21 3/4″ (55.2 cm) 31 1/4″ (79.3 cm) 62 1/4″ (158.1 cm)
13 3/4
5
5
Figure 3. Corner Clearances.
15 5/8 3
12 3/4
7
Figure 5. Parallel Wall Clearances.
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Venting Requirements
There are three types of venting configurations approved for use with this
appliance:
· Vertical Venting / Vertical Termination · Vertical Venting / Horizontal
Termination · Horizontal Venting / Snorkel Termination
This appliance is approved for use with the 4/6 direct vent systems
manufactured by the companies listed on page 8. Use parts of one manufacturer
only – DO NOT MIX VENT COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS WITHIN THE SAME
SYSTEM.
Installation of any components not manufactured or approved by Jøtul or
failure to meet all clearance requirements will void all warranties and could
result in property damage or bodily injury.
The approved vent configurations described in this manual are derived from
extensive testing under controlled laboratory conditions. Gas appliance
performance can be negatively affected by variables present in the
installation environment, i.e.; atmospheric pressure, strong prevailing winds,
adjacent structures and trees, snow accumulation, etc. These conditions should
be taken into consideration by the installer and stove owner when planning the
vent system design.
Approved Vent Manufacturers
The Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI stove is approved for
installation with direct vent chimney components
supplied by the following manufacturers:
M&G DuraVent, Inc. (Direct Vent Pro Series)
P.O. Box 1510
Vacaville, CA 95696-1510
Selkirk Corporation 1301 W. President George Bush Hwy, Suite 330 Richardson, TX 75080-1139 800-992-8368
American Metal Products (Amerivent)
8601 Hacks Cross Rd.
Olive Branch, MS 38654
Security Chimneys International Limited
2125 Monterey, Laval, Québec
Canada, H7L 3T6
Metal-Fab, Inc. (Sure-Seal Direct Vent)
P.O. Box 1138
Wichita, KS 67201
ICC, Inc.
400 J-F Kennedy St. Jerome, Quebec
Canada, J7Y 4B7
450-565 6336
Bernard Dalsin Manufacturing Co. (Pro Form)
5205 208th Street West
Farmington, MN 55024
651- 460-1080
Olympia Chimney Supply Inc. 600 Sanders Street Suite 2 Scranton, PA 18505-3400
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IMPORTANT
· JOINT SEALING
REQUIREMENT:
APPLY A 1/8″ BEAD OF
HIGH-TEMPERATURE SEALANT OR MIL-PAC® TO THE MALE SECTION
SEALANT
OF THE INNER VENT
PIPE. THE CEMENT SHOULD FORM A SEAL
Figure 6.
BETWEEN THE INNER
AND OUTER PIPES. DO NOT USE SILICONE. SEE FIG. 6. SEE
VENT MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
· NEVER MODIFY ANY VENTING COMPONENT, OR USE ANY DAMAGED VENTING PRODUCT.
· THE GAS APPLIANCE AND VENT SYSTEM MUST BE VENTED DIRECTLY TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING AND NEVER ATTACHED TO A CHIMNEY SERVING A SOLID FUEL OR GAS BURNING APPLIANCE. EACH DIRECT VENT GAS APPLIANCE MUST HAVE ITS OWN SEPARATE VENT SYSTEM. COMMON VENT SYSTEMS ARE PROHIBITED.
· IF VENTING SYSTEM IS DISASSEMBLED FOR ANY REASON, REINSTALL PER THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED FOR THE INITIAL INSTALLATION.
Vertical Venting and Termination
The Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI can be vertically vented through a roof or ceiling.
Follow these guidelines
Steep roofs, nearby trees, or predominantly windy
conditions, can promote poor draft or down draft conditions. In such cases, an
increase to the height of the vent may improve performance.
If an offset or elbow is necessary in the vertical rise,
the vent pipe must be supported every three feet to avoid excessive stress on
the offsets. Use listed Wall Straps from any of the approved vent suppliers.
A maximum of two 90° or four 45° elbows may be
used in a vertical termination. Whenever possible, use 45° elbows instead of
90° elbows as they offer less restriction to the flow of flue gases and intake
air.
A listed firestop is required at any floor penetration.
The opening should be framed in according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Always maintain a minimum 1″ clearance from all
sides of the vertical vent system to any combustible material.
Minimum vertical termination height: 6 ft. of vent
pipe.
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Horizontal Overhang
Vertical Wall
min.
min.
Termination Cap
18 min.
Lowest Discharge Opening
Figure 7. Minimum roof penetration height and clearance from adjacent surfaces – vertical termination.
IT IS NECESSARY to add restriction to a vertical vent
installation to compensate for excessive draft. See page 13; Exhaust
Restriction Adjustment.
GAS VENT HEIGHT: In no case shall any discharge
opening on the cap be less than 18″ (457 mm) horizontally from the roof
surface. See fig. 7.
Maximum Vent Height: 35 ft. above the appliance.
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Horizontal Termination
Minimum vertical rise from the vent collar is a 24″
section vent pipe. See fig. 9. Minimum horizontal run is 12″ with natural gas
and 18″ with propane.
A maximum of two 90° or four 45° elbows may be
used in a horizontal termination. Whenever possible, use 45° elbows instead a
90° elbow as they offer less restriction to the flow of flue gases and intake
air. Reduce the overall horizontal run by 5 feet for each additional elbow,
whether 45° or 90°.
Snorkel Termination – ( 14″ or 36″):
NATURAL GAS ONLY. DO NOT USE SNORKEL TERMINATION WITH PROPANE FUEL. A
horizontal vent run may be made with a 90° elbow directly to the rear of the
stove only when terminated by a 14 or 36 inch snorkel cap. Fig. 10 shows the
minimum vent pipe requirements.
14″ Snorkel: The maximum horizontal vent run must not exceed a 24″ section of
pipe and must be a minimum of 12″. 36″ Snorkel: The maximum horizontal vent
run must not exceed 5 feet and must be a minimum of 12″.
The termination cap must not be recessed into
the wall or siding. Do not fill air space in wall around termination cap with
any type of insulation.
Wall Cut-out: A minimum 10″ X 10″ square hole
is adequate for proper pipe clearance through a wall, provided the vent is
positioned to maintain 2″ minimum clearance at the top. A 1″ minimum clearance
must be maintained to combustible material around the other sides. See fig.
11.
Any horizontal run of vent must have a 1/4″ rise for
every foot of run toward the termination cap.
All horizontal terminations must comply with the
clearance specifications to adjacent structures as indicated in fig. 12.
Installation of a Vinyl Siding Standoff is required to
prevent damage to vinyl siding between the vent cap and the exterior wall.
A horizontal termination cap must maintain a 3″
clearance to any overhead combustible projections that are 2 1/2″ or less. It
must also maintain a 12″ clearance from projections that exceed 2 1/2″. See
fig. 13.
Vinyl siding projections require a default clearance of 18″ to the vent
terminal.
A vent shall not terminate where it could cause
hazardous frost or ice accumulations on adjacent property surfaces.
Figure 9. Minimum vent pipe sections required for horizontal termination: A =
12″ with NG
18″ with LP
24
74 1/2
A
Listed Wall Thimble
Figure 10. Minimum vent pipe sections required for a 14″ Snorkel termination – Natural Gas ONLY. .
12
14
NG 52 ONLY
Listed Wall Thimble
Figure 11. Install a listed wall thimble according to manufacturer’s instructions to maintain required clearance to combustible materials.
X y
10
Horizontal Termination Clearance
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2 1/2 12 64 mm 305 mm 3
76 mm
N
Figure 13.
V Vent Terminal
X Air Supply
Terminals Prohibited in this Area
Termination Clearance to overhangs.
Figure 12. Vent Terminal Clearances – ANSI Z21.88-2019, CSA 2.33-2019, and NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223.1 National Fuel Gas Code.
Canadian Installations 1
U.S. Installations 2
A
Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony
12 in. (30 cm)
12 in. (30 cm)
B
Clearance to window or door that may be opened
12 in. (30 cm)
9 in. (23 cm) We recommend 12 in. to prevent condensation on a window.
C Clearance to permanently closed window
12 in. (30 cm)
9 in. (23 cm) We recommend 12 in. to prevent condensation on a window.
Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located
D
above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 ft (60 cm) from the center line of the
terminal
18 in, (46 cm)
18 in, (46 cm)
E Clearance to unventilated soffit
12 in,. (46 cm)
12 in,. (46 cm)
F Clearance to outside corner
12 in,. (46 cm)
9 in. (23 cm) We strongly recommend 12 in. particularly where strong winds prevail.
G Clearance to inside corner
12 in,. (46 cm)
9 in. (23 cm) We strongly recommend 12 in. particularly where strong winds prevail.
H
Clearance to each side of center line extended 3 ft. (91 cm) within a height 15 ft. above the
above a gas meter or regulator
meter/regulator assembly
I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet
Clearance to nonmechanical air supply inlet J to building or the combustion
air inlet to any
other appliance
3 ft. (91 cm) 12 in. (30 cm)
- 9 in. (23 cm)
K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet
6 ft. (1.83 m)
3 ft. (91) cm above if within 10 ft. (3 m) horizontally
L
Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property
7 ft. (2.13 m)2
7 ft. (2.13 m)*
M
Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony
12 in. (30 cm) 3
12 in. (30 cm) 3
N
Clearance to propane tank relief valve and filler connection
5 ft. (1.52 m) 4 / 10 ft. (3.05 m) 5
5 ft. (1.52 m) 4 / 10 ft. (3.05 m) 5
-
In accordance with the current CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.
-
Permitted only if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor.
-
In accordance with ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code
- For clearances not specified in ANSI Z223.1/NFPA or CSA B149.1, the
clearance will be in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier and these installation instructions.
- Minimum clearance to tanks not filled on site. 5) Minimum clearance to tanks filled on site from bulk truck.
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Vent Restriction Adjustments
The Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI features adjustment controls for both intake air
and exhaust to accommodate a variety of conditions that result from variables
inherent in the vent configuration and environment. Both controls can be
accessed from outside the firebox to allow the burner to be “dialed-in” under
operation. See figures 14 and 16.
Use the Vent Termination Diagram, fig. 17, to determine which zone your vent
termination falls within and make the appropriate exhaust and air intake
setting adjustments. Use these settings as general guidelines to start from.
The final settings will ultimately be determined by the individual
characteristics of your particular installation. There are no hard and fast
rules.
Exhaust Vent Restriction
Exhaust restriction prevents overly strong draft that can interfere with pilot
function, cause poor combustion or a weak flame picture. The shutter is set in
the fully open position at the factory. The final position of the restriction
shutter is determined by where the vent termination falls within the vent
window diagram.
For example, if the vent rise is 20 feet and includes one elbow in a
horizontal run of 5 feet, the appropriate exhaust setting will be Full
Restriction.
Exhaust Restrictor Adjustment
1. Remove the Trim Rings from the Top Plate.
2. Loosen the locking screw and turn the restrictor pivot plate to the
appropriate indicator point as specified in the vent window diagram, figure
17. After the burner has been operating for 15 minutes, make any further
adjustment in 1/8″ increments until the desired flame picture is achieved. Do
not exceed the fully closed setting as shown in fig. 15. Operate the burner
for 10-15 minutes between additional adjustments.
3. Tighten the locking screw and replace the Trim Rings.
Intake Air Adjustment
An Intake Air shutter plate allows further burner adjustment for taller vent
runs. It is located under the firebox floor and is set fully open at the
factory. See fig. 16.
The shutter has an adjustment range of 1 inch. To change the setting, loosen
the wingnut and slide the gasketed shutter stem backward to the half or fully
closed positions, depending on which vent zone is appropriate. Retighten the
wingnut before lighting the burner to seal the gasket. Allow the flame pattern
to settle in for 10- 15 minutes between each setting change.
Pivot Plate
Top Plate
Figure 14. The Exhaust Restrictor is located within the vent adaptor collar.
Zone D
Vent terminations within Zone D are susceptible to draft conditions that may
interfere with the intermittent Pilot Ignition functionality. In such cases,
we recommend that the stove be operated only in Continuous Pilot Ignition
mode.
Air Intake Shutter Stem
No Restriction
Half Restriction
Full Restriction
DO NOT EXCEED THIS SETTING. OVER-RESTRICTION MAY CAUSE SOOTING. Figure 15.
Exhaust Restrictor settings
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Figure 16. Air intake shutter location.
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A maximum of two 90°
or four 45° elbows may be used. Whenever possible, use 45° elbows instead of
90° elbows as these offer less restriction to the flow of flue gases and
intake air. Use of elbows may adversely affect IPI functionality. In such
cases, CPI mode should be used.
Reduce the overall
horizontal run by 5 feet for each additional 45° and 90° elbow.
When two or more
elbows are used in a horizontal run, a less restricted setting may be more
effective than that indicated by the termination zone diagram.
35 Ft.
(10.67 m)
30 Ft.
(9.14 m)
25 Ft.
(7.62 m)
20 Ft.
(6.10 m)
ZONE
D
Requires use of CPI
Mode.
See text for details.
Intake Air – Fully Closed Full Exhaust Restriction
ZONE
C
VERTICAL RUN
15 Ft.
(4.57 m)
10 Ft.
(3.05 m)
ZONE
B Intake Air – Half Closed Half Exhaust Restriction
6 ft. Min. Vertical Termination
5 Ft.
(1.52 m)
ZONE
A Intake Air – Fully Open No Exhaust Restriction
2 Ft.
(61cm)
Required Min.
Vertical Rise
ANY VENTING WITH A VERTICAL RISE MUST TERMINATE (END) WITHIN THE SHADED AREAS.
5 Ft.
(1.52 m)
10 Ft.
(3.05 m)
15 Ft.
(4.57 m)
HORIZONTAL RUN
Figure 17 . Vent Termination Diagram.
20 Ft.
(6.09 m)
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Stove Assembly
1. Glass Frame Removal
To access the firebox, use the 4 mm hex key to remove the four socket head
screws that attach the glass frame to the firebox. See fig. 18.
· Remove the labeled lower skamol retainer from the firebox and discard.
2. Routing the Power Supply
The power cord located in the valve compartment is connected to the Fan
Control Module which is the main power supply for all stove operating
functions. Route the cord through the pedestal and out the rear of the
pedestal base as in fig. 18, or through the floor. CAUTION: Take care that the
pedestal base does not pinch the power cord. You should be able to feel free
play in the cord.
The 10 foot extension power cord, supplied in the hardware bag, is intended to
connect the interior cord to the nearest 120V house current outlet.
DO NOT CONNECT THE STOVE TO HOUSE CURRENT UNTIL THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE
AND YOU ARE READY TO INITIATE THE FIRST BURN.
3. Connecting the Gas Supply
Gas Supply Requirements
ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL CODE OR IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODE,
MUST COMPLY WITH THE MOST RECENT EDITION OF THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54 OR CAN-B149.
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED MASTER OR JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER OR
GAS-FITTER WHEN INSTALLED IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Shut-off Valve
All codes require a gas shut-off valve (gas cock) and union to be installed in
the supply line within 6 feet of the appliance. This allows for the
disconnection of the stove for servicing and maintenance. See Fig. 19.
A T-HANDLE GAS SHUT-OFF VALVE IS REQUIRED IN MASSACHUSETTS IN COMPLIANCE WITH
CODE 248CMR.
Figure 18. Glass frame removal.
The stove and gas control valve must be disconnected from the gas supply
piping during any pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess
of 1/2 psig. For pressures lower than 1/2 psig, isolate the gas supply by
closing the manual shut-off valve.
Control Valve Connection
The gas supply line connection to the stove flex line can be made at the rear
of the base plate or through the floor. The gas supply line should be a
minimum 3/8″ inside diameter, or the appropriate size to provide sufficient
gas pressure to the valve regardless of the input setting.
The use of flexible gas appliance connectors is acceptable in many areas in
the U.S. In Canada, methods vary depending on local code. If local codes
permit, use flexible gas line for ease of installation and service. For those
locales where flexible gas lines are not permitted, use the 3/8″ iron fitting
to make the connection at the top side of the Control Valve. See fig. 19.
Secure all joints tightly using appropriate tools and sealing compounds (for
propane units, be sure to use compounds that are propane resistant). Turn on
gas supply and test for gas leaks using a 50/50 soapy water solution or a gas
detector.
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1/2 x 3/8 Flare Shut-off Valve
3/8 NPT x 3/8 Flare Fitting
3/8 Flex Tubing
3/8Nipple
Gas Stub
1/2 x 3/8 Reducer
3/8 Union 3/8 Close Nipple 3/8 Shut-off Valve
Figure 19. Gas supply valve types and fittings.
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.
ALWAYS REFER TO THE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INSIDE BACK COVER OF THIS
MANUAL WHEN LIGHTING THE STOVE.
Soap Solution Leak Test
· Mix a 50-50 solution of water and dish soap.
· Light appliance – see lighting instructions on the back cover of this manual
or on the rating plate.
· Brush or spray all joints and connections with the soapy water solution.
· If bubbles appear at any connection or seam or a gas odor is detected,
immediately turn gas control knob to the OFF position. Tighten or reconnect
the leaking joint and retest for any gas leaks.
4. Testing Gas Pressure
Proper gas pressure provides a consistent flow of gas to the appliance and is
instrumental in checking for gas leaks. There are two pressure test points on
the front of the stove control valve where test gauge connections are made.
See Fig. 20. Gauge connections are identified by:
· E for inlet or supply pressure ( the amount of gas coming to the valve.)
· A for manifold pressure (the amount of gas that is coming out of the valve
to the burner.)
The line must be disconnected from the gas supply line by closing the main
supply manual gas shut-off valve (gas cock) during any pressure testing of the
gas supply piping system that is equal to or exceeds pressures of 1/2 psig
(3.5 kPa).
Inlet Pressure
MIN
MAX
Natural Gas: 5.0 WC (1.24 kPa) 7.0 WC (1.74 kPa)
Propane: 12.0 WC (2.99 kPa) 14.0 WC (3.48 kPa)
Manifold Pressure
MIN
MAX
Natural Gas: 1.6 WC (0.398 kPa) 3.5 WC (.87 kPa)
Propane: 6.4 WC (1.59 kPa) 10.0 WC (2.48 kPa)
ALWAYS TEST PRESSURES WITH VALVE REGULATOR CONTROL AT THE HIGHEST SETTING.
Symptoms of incorrect gas pressure include: Insufficient gas pressure:
· Small pilot flame which can result in insufficient millivolts.
· Little variation in flame picture between HI and LO regulator settings.
· Insufficient gas to support more than one appliance causing nuisance outages
or gas surges.
Excessive gas pressure:
· Permanent damage to valve causing complete appliance shut down.
· Too large a pilot flame resulting in overheating of the power generator and
consequent shut down.
· Sooting due to impingement and/or incorrect fuel to air mix.
A Manifold
E Inlet
Pilot Adjustment
Figure 20. Pressure test points located on the front of the valve.
WARNING DO NOT ALLOW THE INLET GAS PRESSURE TO EXCEED 14.0″ WC (OR 1/2 PSIG) AS SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE VALVE MAY RESULT.
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Fuel Conversion
The GF 370 DV II IPI gas stove is shipped from the factory equipped to burn
Natural gas. Propane fuel conversion kit 156800 is included with the stove to
enable use with LP gas if necessary. The kit contains all the components
needed to complete the task and ensure safe operation, including labels that
must be affixed to the stove.
CAUTION: Before proceeding with this conversion, the gas supply must be shut
off prior to disconnecting the electrical power.
This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and
requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. If the information in these
instructions is not followed exactly, a fire, explosion, or production of
carbon monoxide may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life. The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation
of this kit. The installation is not proper and complete until the operation
of the converted appliance is checked as specified in the manufacturer’s
instructions supplied with the kit.
Cet équipement de conversion sera installé par une agence qualifiée de service
conformément aux instructions du fabricant et toutes exigences et codes
applicables de l’autorisés avoir la juridiction. Si l’information dans cette
Instruction n’est pas suivie exactement, un feu, explosion ou production de
protoxyde de carbone peut résulter le dommages causer de propriété, pert ou
blessure personnelle de vie. L’agence qualifiée do service est esponsable de
l’installation propre de cet équipemetn. L’installation n’est pas propre et
complète jusqu’à l’operation de l’appareil converi est chéque suivant les
critères établis dans les instruction de propriétaire provision nées avel
l’équipement.
Conversion Kit (LP #156800, NG #156801)
Tools required:
· 1/2″ & 13 mm open end wrench or deep-well socket
· Torx T20 or slotted screwdriver
· 7/16″ open end wrench · 4 mm allen wrench
· 1/4″ nut driver
Conversion Kit Contents:
· 1 regulator tower labeled for the appropriate fuel · 2 regulator tower Torx
screws · 1 burner injector (#38 mm for NG, #53 for LP)
· 1, pilot Injector – BL .020 for NG – 226758 .013 for LPG – 226759
· Label A – to be completed and applied to the base of the valve compartment
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· Label B – apply to the rating plate in the space indicated on the plate. ·
Small valve label – apply to valve body · Conversion instructions
Fuel Conversion Procedure
1. Turn off gas supply to the stove and disconnect from electrical power
source.
2. Remove the glass frame. See fig. 18. 3. Loosen the primary air shutter
wingnut and push the
stem all the way back. Fig. 21.
Primary Air Shutter
Figure 21. Figure 21. Air Shutter location.
4. Pull the Burner Plate forward to disengage it from the burner orifice and
lift it out of the firebox.
5. Locate the main burner injector. See fig. 23 on page 17. Slide the Air
Shutter out of the way and use a 1/2″ open end wrench or deep-well socket to
remove the burner orifice from the brass orifice holder. Replace with the
orifice supplied in the kit. CAUTION: Do NOT over tighten the Burner Injector.
Over tightening can damage the brass elbow and cause a gas leak!
6. Change the Air Shutter position: Lift the shutter tube up in its hinge pin
slots and turn the tube over, so that the appropriate fuel type indicator (LP
or NG) is oriented facing you. See fig. 22. Push the shutter all the way back
over the injector.
7. Change the Pilot Injector, Fig. 23 A. · Use a 1/4″ nut driver to remove
the sheet metal screws and Pilot Shield from the pilot assembly. · Use the
7/16″ wrench to remove the pilot head base.
· Remove the pilot injector from pilot base and replace with the one in the
fuel conversion kit.
NG
LP
Figure 22. Primary air shutter orientation must be changed for fuel type.
Figure 23. Fuel conversion components and pilot assembly detail.
Flame Sensor
Pilot Injector
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Ignitor Flame Sensor
Primary Air Shutter
Injector
Regulator Diaphragm
IFC Reset Button
Ap”pAl”yHLearbeel
· Replace the pilot body, ensuring that the hood is oriented to direct flame to the Flame Sensor and burner pilot carry-over ports. Tighten the pilot base nut and replace the pilot shield.
8. Reinstall the Burner Plate by engaging the venturi tube with the Air Shutter. BE CERTAIN THE BURNER IS LEVEL AND SECURELY SEATED ON THE SUPPORT LEGS ON THE FIREBOX FLOOR.
9. Replace the variable regulator. Using a Torx T-20
screwdriver, remove the two specialty screws from the
regulator tower on the front of the valve. Note: To help
identify which screws to remove, refer to the new regulator
in the kit. See fig. 23.
Disconnect the Regulator wire lead from the
receptacle housing terminal. Remove the regulator
tower and the rubber diaphragm.
11. Install the new variable regulator tower from the kit. Be sure that the gasket is properly positioned and tighten
Regulator Tower
Use new Torx screws supplied
screws securely. Connect the wire lead.
12 .Applytheidentificationlabelstothestovesothattheycanbe seen by any person that may be servicing the stove.
· Label “A”: Apply to front lip of the valve compartment.
· Label “B”: Apply to the Rating Plate.
· Small valve sticker: Apply to valve.
13. Install the accessory panels and burner media as appropriate. See pages 19-21.
Apply anti-seize lubricant to the socket head
glass frame screws before reinstalling the glass frame.
Apply gas to the system and check for leaks using
a soapy water solution or gas sensor.
16.Follow the System Check instructions on pages 22-23 for initial start-up and flame picture adjustment.
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6.
High Altitude Adjustment
The decreased atmospheric pressure of higher altitudes affects heat value of
gaseous fuels. Most gas suppliers derate the gas intended for use at
elevations above 2000 feet. Check with your gas supplier before performing
derate adjustment to the burner. This appliance may be adjusted for altitude
over 2000 ft. (610 – 1371 m) for natural gas. If the gas supplier does not
derate fuels, install High Altitude Adjustment Kit 156822 for Natural gas.
DO NOT DERATE FOR PROPANE.
U.S & Canada per ANSI Z21.88-2005·CSA 2.33-2005, CAN/CGA 2.17 For natural gas
installations from 610-1370 meters (2000-4500 ft.) the orifice size (DMS) is
39. See data plate for additional information. For high altitude
installations consult the local gas distributor or the authority having
jurisdiction for proper rating methods. If the installer must convert the unit
to adjust for varying altitudes, the information sticker must be filled out
and applied to the appliance at the time of the conversion. Cet appareil est
equippé pour des altitudes compries entre 0 et 2000 pieds (0-610 m )
seulement.
Derating Procedure
· Follow Steps 1-6 of the Fuel Conversion procedure on pages 16 to change the
burner injector. Use the injector supplied with the kit. Detailed instructions
are also included in the kit.
· Conduct gas leak and gas pressure tests as detailed on page 15 of this
manual.
· Conduct system check and flame picture adjustments as specified on pages
22-23.
INSTALLER: Fill out the appropriate information and apply the high altitude
conversion label provided to the rating plate on the appliance. See fig. 24.
This appliance has been converted for use at an altitude of_ .
Orifice Size: __ Manifold Press. _ Input Btu/Hr. _ Fuel
Type ___ Date: //_ Converted by:___ Cet appreeil a
été converti au Injecteur Pression à la tubulure d’alimentation
Déoit calorifique
Figure 24. High Altitude Conversion Label.
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Firebox Panel Installation
Skamol Panels and optional Reflective Glass Kit 156817
Skamol Panels
These insulating panels are installed at the factory. If desired, the panels
may be painted black using any high-temperature paint. THE SKAMOL PANELS MUST
BE LEFT IN PLACE. DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITHOUT THE SKAMOL PANELS
INSTALLED.
Reflective Glass Panels
Tools: 1/4″ socket driver Optional: High-temp Black Paint may be applied to
the exposed edges of the side Skamol panels to match the black glass.
Cotton gloves are provided with the glass panels. Use them to handle the
panels to prevent fingerprints on the surfaces. Fingerprints are difficult to
remove. Use a clean cloth to remove any dust from the glass panels. 1. Remove
the Upper Retainer Bracket from the firebox
with removal of three #8 x 12 sheet metal screws. See fig. 25. 2. Remove the
Lower Panel Retainer from the back of the burner skirt with removal of three
8 x 12 sheet metal screws. 3. Orient the rear panel, smooth side out,
textured side in. Rest the bottom of the panel on the burner skirt, centered against the back wall. See fig. 26. 4. Orient the side panels, smooth side out, and sliding each behind the retainer wings. See Fig. 26a. 5. Push the Upper Retainer back against the glass panels and tighten the three sheet metal screws. 6. Replace the Lower Panel Retainer.
Upper Panel Retainer
Bracket Paint edge of side panels to
match black glass.
Figure 25. Loosen the panel retainer screws.
Rear Glass Panel
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8. Install Burner Media
River Rocks
CAUTION: THE ROCKS ARE FRAGILE! SUPPORT THE ASSEMBLY FROM THE BOTTOM AND
HANDLE CAREFULLY! 1. Engage the River Rock bed with the two center
burner pins as shown in fig. 27. Either side of the rocks may face outward as
desired. 2. Evenly disperse the Ember Stones supplied over the burner plate
around the log parts. DO NOT ALLOW EMBER STONES TO BLOCK THE PILOT ASSEMBLY
AREA. The carry-over ports directly in front of the pilot must remain clear
for proper pilot ignition. See figs. 29 and 65 for examples.
StarFire Glass Embers
Do not use more than the four pounds (in two, 2 lb. bags) of glass media
provided. For best results, evenly spread the contents of the bag over the
entire burner plate and rear skirt, mounding a crown toward the center. DO NOT
COVER THE AREA IMMEDIATELY IN FRONT OF THE PILOT ASSEMBLY. The carry-over
ports directly in front of the pilot assembly must be clear to ensure proper
pilot ignition. See fig. 66 page 34.
Figure 26. Install Rear Glass Panel.
Figure 26a. Install Side Glass Panels.
Figure 27. Set River Rock assembly on pins.
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Tumbled Stones
Install the stones according to the instructions supplied with that kit.
Install the Log Set
The three-piece log set includes a bag of ember stones that simulate glowing
coals when the burner is operating.
Use workgloves and handle the individual logs carefully, supporting each with
both hands. Install the Logset and Ember Stones as shown in figures 28-31.
PN 223288
PN 223286
Figure 30. Engage the narrow end of the Left Log with the rear burner plate pin and lean it against the back wall.
Pilot Assembly
Figure 28. Engage the Center Log with the two center pins in the burner plate.
PN 223287
Figure 31. Evenly disperse the Ember Stones over the burner
plate around the log parts. DO NOT ALLOW EMBER STONES TO BLOCK THE PILOT
ASSEMBLY AREA. The carry-over ports directly in front of the pilot must remain
clear for proper pilot ignition.
Replace the Glass Frame
Figure 29. Lean the Right Log up against the upper right corner of the firebox and engage the slot on the tip with the pin on the Bottom Log.
NEVER USE A POWER TOOL TO TIGHTEN GLASS FRAME HARDWARE. Use the 4 mm hex key
provided to secure screws. Wear clean cut resistant gloves when handling
theglass and glass frame.
Use the following procedure to ensure correct glass frame replacement:
- Use a clean cloth to wipe away any dust or finger prints from glass.
- Hold the glass frame to firebox front with holes in alignment where socket head screws were removed.
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Replace the Glass Frame Continued.
3) Replace the socket head screws into glass frame finger tight. Readjust
screws to ensure glass frame alignment. Take care not to cross thread screws.
4) Tighten screws in the following sequence to avoid placing uneven pressure
on the glass:
- Upper left 2) Lower right 3) Upper right 4) Lower left
10. Initial System Check
The burner and fan control system consists of the following built-in or supplied components: 1) Remote Transmitter – 3, AAA batteries preinstalled 2) Remote Receiver – 4, AA backup batteries preinstalled 3) Fan Control Module – switched
All internal connections have been made at the factory. The remote controls are preprogramed and the entire system tested.
NOTE: Check the build date on the shipping crate label. If it has been more than 6 months since the build date, be prepared to replace the Receiver and Transmitter batteries.
Follow this procedure for the initial system check following installation:
PILOT MODE
CPI
IPI
Proflame 2 Remote
BURNER
ON
T-STAT
OFF
Figure 32. Rocker Switch
1. Connect the power extension cord to the interior power cord and to a 120V
electrical outlet.
2. PURGING THE GAS LINE: Open the gas supply valve. When lighting the
appliance for the first time it will take a few moments to clear the gas line
of air. Once the purge is complete, the pilot light will be able to ignite.
3. Set the Pilot Mode: · CPI for continuous pilot operation or Proflame 2
Remote functionality. · IPI for intermittent operation.
4. Once the pilot is lit, burner operation is controlled by the rocker switch
located on the front panel. See fig. 32. ON / OFF – use for manual control of
the burner. It remains in the ON position for use with the Proflame 2 remote
transmitter. T-STAT – use for optional wall thermostat.
5. PILOT FLAME: The pilot flame should be steady -not lifting or floating.
The flame should be blue in color around the pilot hood, with traces of yellow
toward the outer edges. It is important that the pilot flame engulf the top
1/8″ of the flame sensor. The pilot flame should project out of the pilot hood
1″ from both ports extending to reach the burner plate ports. See fig. 33. The
pilot flame can be tuned by turning the adjustment screw located on the front
of the valve. See fig. 20.
6. INSTALLER PLEASE NOTE: CHECK FUNCTIONALITY. The burner, remote control and
fan functions have each been tested at the factory. However, it is important
to run through each function and be sure to familiarize the homeowner with the
operation procedures. See the Operation section on pages 24-27 for details
regarding Remote Control functions and settings.
Flame Sensor
Ignitor
Carry-over Ports Figure 33. Correct Pilot flame pattern.
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Flame Appearance / Air Shutter Adjustment
WARNING: AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
Locate the Primary Air Shutter control under the firebox floor above the gas
valve. See fig. 37. The shutter is set at the midpoint of its adjustment range
at the factory. This will give good results in the majority of installation
configurations, however, you may need find it necessary to adjust it to get
the best flame picture depending upon the your specific installation.
With the burner operating, loosen the wingnut on the shutter stem. Push the
stem back toward the rear of the stove will decrease combustion air. Pull it
forward to increase air.
Generally, flame appearance is a matter of individual preference, however a
warm yellowish flame is most common.
Closing the air shutter – in extreme cases may
generate very long yellow flames resulting in soot. Sooting produces black
deposits on the logs, on the inside walls of the appliance, and potentially on
the exterior termination cap.
Sooting is caused by incomplete combustion in the flames and lack of
combustion air entering the air shutter opening.
Opening the air shutter – will generate a flame that
is blue and transparent, or “anemic”. This flame is generally more efficient,
but not as attractive.
Allow the burner to operate at the highest setting
for 20-30 minutes before making any adjustments. Always make adjustments in
1/8″ increments and allow the burner to settle in for 10- 15 minutes between
additional adjustments.
Primary Air Shutter
Figure 38. Proper flame picture -Traditional Logs.
Alternate flame pictures for Wishing Rock and Starfire Glass are illustrated
in figs. 64 and 65 in the Appendix on page 30.
Operation Notes
1. For the first several hours of operation, it is common to detect some odor
as the metal and manufacturing materials cure under heat. This condition is
temporary and can be alleviated by allowing plenty of fresh air to circulate
through the area.
2. Condensation may develop on the glass upon each lighting of the appliance.
This “fog” will disappear as the glass heats.
3. Keep the controls and the area under the appliance free of dust. Always
keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline
and other flammable liquids.
4. This appliance can be operated with a continuously burning pilot flame.
Exercise caution when using household products containing combustible vapors.
5. CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITH THE GLASS REMOVED, CRACKED OR
BROKEN. REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSED OR QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSON. USE ONLY REPLACEMENT GLASS PROVIDED BY YOUR AUTHORIZED JØTUL
DEALER. NEVER USE ANY SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
Figure 37. Air Shutter location.
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Proflame 2 Remote Control
Features Overview
The Proflame 2 Integrated Fireplace Control (IFC) incorporates electronic
remote control of the Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI features. It is configured to
control the on/off operation both manually and thermostatically, with standard
and “Smart” thermostat features. It will also control flame modulation, fan
power and speed, accent lighting function and level.
The system utilizes an IPI system (Intermittent Pilot Ignition) and may also
be switched to keep the pilot lit continuously for up to seven (7) days if
desired (CPI – Continuous Pilot Ignition). After 7 days, the unit will
automatically switch to IPI mode and ignite the pilot only when there is a
call for heat.
Power is provided to the IFC by 120V house current and is backed-up by a 6V
battery pack (4, AAA) for operation during a power failure.
Remote Control Transmitter
The remote transmitter has all controls available on its face for reliable,
ease of use. It gives room temperature readout, set temperature readout, all
function abilities as well as childproof lockout and low battery indicator.
Icons appear on the screen indicating which mode of operation you are
controlling. The four button controls are easy to learn and simple to operate.
The transmitter is powered by 3, 1.5V AAA batteries.
Remote Control Receiver
The receiver is integrated with the IFC board which is located within the
valve compartment.
Integrated Fireplace Control (IFC)
The IFC is the electrical heart of the system. It provides power to all
components and converts to 6.5v DC in the event of power failure. The IFC
sends power to the fan system and the accent light. When no line power is
available these features will not operate, however the battery back-up allows
remote control of burner operation.
Sit 885 Modulating Valve
This valve has the ability to be stepped down in six increments between high
and low. It can be done manually or by setting the remote control to the Smart
thermostat modulation mode. Automatic modulation means that as the room
temperature approaches the limit set for shut down, the valve gradually
decreases or “steps-down” the
fire intensity. Conversely, as room temperature cools, the valve gradually
increases flame intensity. The overall result is more comfortable, even
heating that minimizes temperature peaks and valleys.
Pilot Assembly
The pilot contains a pilot hood, igniter, and a flame sensor. The igniter
sends a spark to the pilot hood which lights the gas. The sensor is then
engulfed by the pilot flame, flame rectification occurs and the unit remains
lit. If rectification does not occur, the main burner will not light, and the
pilot will shut down.
WARNING: READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO
OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE. DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WHO HAS
NOT READ AND UNDERSTOOD THESE INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THE REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER WHERE CHILDREN CANNOT REACH IT.
WARNING: SEVERE INJURY. THIS APPLIANCE CAN BE SET TO OPERATE THERMOSTATICALLY.
BE AWARE THAT THE FIREPLACE MAY BE VERY HOT EVEN WHEN THE BURNER IS NOT
APPARENTLY OPERATING. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE.
WARNING: FIRE HAZARD. CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. THE APPLIANCE CAN TURN
ON SUDDENLY. KEEP AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE BURNER WHEN OPERATING THE REMOTE
SYSTEM.
WARNING: OBSERVE CAUTION NEAR THE GLASS PANEL. THE GLASS MAY SHATTER IF STRUCK
BY AN OBJECT. ALWAYS HANDLE THE GLASS PANEL WITH CARE.
ATTENTION: · TURN “OFF” MAIN GAS SUPPLY PRIOR TO
REMOVING OR REPLACING BATTERIES. · IN CASE OF REMOTE CONTROL MALFUNCTION,
TURN OFF THE IFC DEVICE USING THE MAIN “ON/OFF” SWITCH. · FOR
INSTALLATION/MAINTENANCE SWITCH “OFF” THE IFC DEVICE BY DISCONNECTING THE MAIN
POWER SUPPLY PLUG.
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Control Functions
Pilot Mode
Set the stove switch to CPI mode for Proflame 2 remote control. The IPI/CPI
functionality will be controlled by the remote transmitter.
Burner Control
Set the stove burner switch to ON for Proflame 2 remote control.
OFF – Turns off both remote and manual burner functionality. Switch to OFF
when the stove will not be used for an extended period of time.
Remote Transmitter
The Transmitter features a simple button layout and informative display
screen. See figs. 51-52. LCD DISPLAY – graphically indicates temperature
settings and status of the Thermostat, Burner, Fan, and Accent Lamp. ON / OFF
Key – controls Burner, Fan, and Lamp functions. THERMOSTAT Key – Used to set
either Manual or Thermostatic Control and index through thermostatic
functions. UP / DOWN Arrow Key – Selects thermostat temperature range, fan
speed, and flame height. MODE Key – used to select the component to be
controlled: CPI/IPI, Burner, Fan, and Accent Lamp.
The Wall Mount Bracket can be used for convenient Transmitter storage.
Initializing the System
1. Grasp the bottom of the Front Panel and swing it open to the left. Switch
the Burner to OFF.
2. Install three AAA batteries into the hand-held Transmitter. 3. Press the
black (or red) button on the left front corner of
the IFC board, next to the controls switch plate. The board will “beep” three
times and a yellow LED indicates a 10-second synchronization time limit. 4.
Within the 10-second time frame, push the ON button on the Transmitter. The
IFC will “beep” four times to indicate that it has acknowledged the
transmitter command and sets to the particular code of that Transmitter. 5.
After initialization, the burner switch must be placed in the ON position and
Pilot Mode switch placed in CPI. The remote can then be used to control the
burner.
To return to full Manual functionality, hold the red or black initialization
button down until it “beeps” three or four times and the yellow LED
illuminates. Within 10 seconds, push the button again until it signals the
acknowledgement.
Figure 40. Remote transmitter function keys.
Blue LCD Screen
ON/OFF Key THERMOSTAT Key UP/DOWN Key MODE Key
Transmission Thermostat ON / OFF / SMART
OFF ON SMART
Child Safety Lock-out
Low Battery Alarm
°F
°C
Room Temperature
Set Point Temperature Level State
CPI Mode
AUX
(Not Applicable)
Burner Modulation
MAX
MAX
Fan Modulation
Split Valve
(Not Applicable)
Lamp – ON / OFF
Figure 41. Remote transmitter display data.
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Remote Transmitter Controls, cont’d.
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Temperature Indication Display With the transmitter in the OFF position, press
the
Thermostat Key and the Mode Key at the same time. The display screen will show
the current room temperature cycling between Farenheit and Celsius indicators
each time the keys are pressed simultaneously. See fig. 42.
Turn on the Burner Press the ON/OFF Key on the Transmitter.
The display will show all the active icons. At the same time, the Receiver
will activate the Pilot Ignitor. First the pilot will ignite, followed shortly
by the burner. A single”beep” from the Receiver will confirm reception of the
command.
Turn off the Burner Press the ON/OFF Key. The display will show only
the room temperature and icon. At the same time, the Receiver will deactivate
the call for heat and the burner will shut down. Fig. 43. A single”beep” from
the Receiver will confirm reception of the command.
Remote Burner Control
There are six flame levels available.
With the system ON, and the burner flame level at
maximum, press the Down Arrow Key once to reduce the flame height by one step.
Each time the Down Key is pressed, the flame will step down until the burner
is finally turned off. Fig. 44.
The Up Arrow Key will increase the flame height each
tim it is pressed. If the U Arrow Key is pressed while the system is on but
the flame is off, the flame will come on in the High position. Figs. 45-47. A
single “beep” will confirm reception of the command.
Room Thermostat (Transmitter Operation)
The Remote Control can operate as a room themostat. The themostat can be set
to a desired temperature to control the comfort level in a room.
To activate this function, press the Thermostat Key,
(Fig. 40.) The display will indicate that the room thermostat is “ON” and the
current Set Temperature is now displayed. Fig. 48.
To adjust the Set Temperature, press the Up or Down
Arrow Keys until the desired Set Temperature is displayed. Fig.49.
Figure 42. Room temperature readings Figure 43. Burner shut-down
Figure 44. Burner OFF.
Figure 45. Flame Level 1.
Figure 46. Flame Level 5.
Figure 47. Flame Level 6.
Room Temperature
Set Temperature
Figure 48. Thermostat ON
Figure 49. Change Set Temperature
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SMART Thermostat Function
This function adjusts the flame intensity according to the difference in the
Set Point temperature and the actual room temperature. As the room temperature
gets closer to the Set Point, the Smart Function will modulate flame intensity
down.
To activate this function, press the Thermostat Key
until the woed “SMART” appears to the right of the thermometer bulb icon. Fig.
50.
To adjust the temperature, press the Up or Down
Arrow Keys until the desired Set Temperature is displayed. Fig. 51.
Fan Speed Control Fan speed can be adjusted through six settings. To
activate this function, press the Mode Key (Fig. 40) to index to the Fan
Control icon. See fig. 52.
Use the Up/Down Arrow Keys to turn ON, OFF, or
adjust the fan speed. Fig. 53. A single “beep” will confirm reception of the
command.
Accent Lamp Control ( Auxiliary 120V Outlet) The auxiliary function controls
the Accent Lamp
power. Press the Mode Key to index to the AUX icon. Figs. 54-55.
Pressing the Up Arrow Key will turn the Lamp ON.
Lamp brightness can be adjusted by turning the dimmer knob on the stove
Control Panel.
Pressing the Down Arrow Key will turn the Lamp OFF.
Child Safety Lock
This function will lockout the Transmitter to prevent unsupervised operation.
To activate the Lock, press the Mode key and UP Key
at the same time. Fig. 56.
To de-activate the Lock, press the Mode Key and UP
Key at the same time.
Low Battery Detection
The life-span of the batteries depends on various factors; battery quality,
the frequency of ignition calls, the frequency of changes to Set Points, etc.
When Transmitter batteries are low, the Battery icon
will be displayed before all battery power is lost. The icon will disappear
when new batteries are installed.
When Receiver batteries are low, no “beep” will be
emitted from the Receiver when it receives an On/Off command from the
Transmitter. This is an alert for a low battery condition in the Receiver.
When the batteries are replaced, the “beep” will be emitted from
Figure 50. Smart Mode
Figure 51. Smart Set Temp.
Figure 52. Fan Mode
Figure 53. Fan Speed
Figure 54. Lamp Control
Figure 55.. Lamp ON
Figure 56. Lock ON
Figure 57. Low Battery
the Receiver when the ON/OFF Key is pressed. See Battery Replacement under the
Maintenance section of this manual.
Manual By-Pass of the Remote System
When battery power is low or depleted, the burner can still be operated
manually by sliding the Receiver switch to the ON position. It will
immediately ignite in the High position.
In the event of a power failure, flame modulation, themostatic control, fan
and lamp functions will be unavailable. It is therefore advisable to keep a
supply of good quality batteries on hand.
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Maintenance
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This appliance and its venting system should be inspected before use and at
least annually by a qualified service technician.
WARNING! THE IGNITION SYSTEM OF THIS APPLIANCE CARRIES LIVE VOLTAGE. ALWAYS
SHUT “OFF ” THE MAIN GAS SUPPLY AND DISCONNECT THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE.
TURN “OFF ” THE MAIN GAS SUPPLY AND DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE
APPLIANCE BEFORE REPLACING BATTERIES.
Annual Cleaning
Vent System
The entire vent system should be inspected and cleaned every year. If the
intake and exhaust venting is disassembled for any reason, it should be
reassembled and sealed according to the vent manufacturer’s instructions
provided at the initial installation.
Burner and Log Set
Periodically inspect the firebox and valve compartment to BE CERTAIN THAT THE
FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR IS UNOBSTRUCTED. INSPECT THE PILOT
ASSEMBLY FOR CORROSION AND REPLACE ANY AFFECTED PARTS.
The firebox should be vacuumed at least annually to remove any surface build
up. Use a soft brush attachment and handle the logs carefully as they are
fragile.
NOTE: INSPECT THE GLASS SURFACE FOR SCRATCHES AS THESE CAN WEAKEN THE PANEL
TENSILE STRENGTH. REPLACE THE PANEL IF ANY SCRATCHES ARE FOUND. USE ONLY JØTUL
CERAMIC GLASS PANELS: 156835 SIDE AND 156833 FRONT.
Glass Panel or Gasket Replacement
1. Use the 4 mm hex key to remove the four socket screws that attach the
Glass Frame to the firebox.
Remove the lower screws first and be sure to adequately support the frame
against the firebox while you remove the upper screws.
2. Lay the assembly upside down on a flat surface, protecting the frame from
scratches using a blanket or towel.
3. The glass panel is held in place by four retainer tabs. Use a screwdriver
to carefully pry these up off the edge of the glass retaining walls. If the
tabs break off, use the Tinnerman clips supplied with the replacement glass
kit to secure the glass panel within the frame.
4. Remove the old gasket material.
5. Beginning at the midpoint of the upper edge, apply the new gasket around
the glass panel, with the adhesive side inside and the thicker portion on the
outside. DO NOT STRETCH THE GASKET MATERIAL. Trim off any excess, leaving a
1/2″ overlap as shown in fig. 58.
6. Lay the glass panel within the glass frame and press the tabs back down or
press the clips in place as shown in fig. 59.
Glass Care
Clean the glass as necessary. Wipe the surface with a clean, dampened, soft
cloth. Follow with a dry, soft towel. Take care not to scratch the glass
surface.
WARNING: DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON THE GLASS. NEVER CLEAN THE GLASS WHEN
IT IS HOT.
Gasket Inspection
It is important that the glass gasket be inspected at least annually. Examine
the ribbon gasket for signs of deterioration and make sure the gasket has a
positive seal. Replace the gasket if necessary.
Figure 58. Gasket application, PN 129124
StarFire Glass Embers
NOTE: Glass embers may discolor over time, depending upon frequency of use.
Clean the embers by washing in warm, soapy water, and dry thoroughly before
reinstallation and use. After washing, discard any permanently hazed pieces,
or replace embers annually. Colored glass embers, not supplied by Jøtul, maybe
used, but must be at least 1/2″ and similar in size and shape.
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Figure 59. 156833 Front Glass Replacement Kit includes gasket and spare
retainer clips.
Initializing the Remote Control
Each time you replace the batteries, you will need to initialize communication
between the Receiver and the Transmitter.
1. Place the slider switch in the REMOTE position.
2. Insert the end of a paper clip into the hole marked PRG on the Receiver
cover. The Receiver will “beep” three (3) times to indicate that it is ready
to synchronize with the Transmitter.
3. Install 3 AAA batteries in the Transmitter bay and push the ON button. The
Receiver will “beep” four times to indicate the Transmitter’s command is
accepted and sets to the particular code of that Transmitter. The system is
now initialized.
Battery Replacement
Battery life depends on many variables; the quality of the batteries,
frequency of remote use, and mode of pilot operation. Keep a supply of good
quality batteries on hand to be assured of functional continuity in the event
of a power failure.
WARNING! ALWAYS SHUT OFF THE GAS SUPPLY AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM
HOUSE CURRENT BEFORE REPLACING BATTERIES.
IFC Battery Replacement
A red LED on the IFC board indicates low battery power. 1. Switch the Burner
to OFF and disconnect power to
the stove. 2. Access the battery box from the left side of the
control compartment. It is directly behind the control switch plate. See fig.
68, #27. Disengage the box from the hook & loop tape and pull it out of the
compartment. 3. Slide the cover back, install four, 1.5v AA batteries and
replace the box, tucking the wire leads within the compartment. 4. Reconnect
power to the stove. 5. Re-initialize the Remote Control transmitter following
the instructions below.
Accent Lamp Replacement
Handle the replacement bulb with gloves. Skin oils will cause the bulb to fail
prematurely. 1. Remove the glass frame. See fig. 18. 2. Remove the two
retainer screws with a short phillips
screwdriver. Pull the socket out of the housing. 3. Plug the new bulb into the
socket and re-install the
assembly into the lamp housing. 4. Replace the glass frame using the 4 mm hex
key and
socket head screws previously removed.
PN 222943 Bulb, 130V / 50W
Figure 60. Accent Lamp Replacement.
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Proflame 2 IFC Wiring Diagram
Optional Proflame 2 Stepper Regulator
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Electrode
Flame Sensor
CPI / IPI Switch
SIT Proflame 885 Valve
Battery Pack Four, 1.5v AA
Main IFC Harness
Burner Switch
Optional Variable Lamp
SIT Proflame 2 IFC
Optional Variable Speed Blower
Figure 61. GF 370 DV II IPI with Proflame 2 Premium Remote Control Accessories
CAUTION: LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING THE CONTROLS.
WIRING ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION. ALWAYS VERIFY PROPER
OPERATION AFTER SERVICING THE APPLIANCE. ATTENTION: AU MOMENT DE
L’ENTRETIENDES COMMANDES, ÉTIQUETEZ TOUS LES FILS AVANT LE DÉBRANCHEMENT. DES
ERREURS DE CÂBLAGE PEUVENT ENTRAÎUN FONCTIONNEMENT INADÉQUAT ET DANGEREUX.
120VAC Power
WT
SW HOT FCM
BK
Figure 62. Wiring Diagram – GF 370 DV II IPI Fan
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Appendix
1. Top Plate Shims
1. Remove the Top Plate. 2. Remove the three shims highlighted in the
illustration below. 3. Matte Black Stoves: Replace the Top Plate and
discard the shims.
Linen Enamel Stoves: Locate the three shims shipped separately within the
firebox and install these in the same locations as those previously removed.
Replace the Top Plate.
Figure 63.
2. Correct Flame Pictures
KEEP PILOT CARRY-OVER PORTS CLEAR.
Figure 64. River Rock flame picture. KEEP EMBER STONES Figure 65. Starfire
Glass flame picture. OFF PILOT CARRY-OVER PORTS.
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3. Mobile Home Installation
The Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI can be installed for use in a mobile home in the
U.S. and Canada provided: 1. The stove must be secured to the floor of the mo-
bile home. There is a hole for this purpose, located in the pedestal base,
through which a lag screw or other appropriate fastener should be secured to
the floor. See Fig. 1, page 3. 2. The stove is installed in accordance with
Title 24 CFR, Part 3280- Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard,
in the U.S. Comply with CSA Z240.4, Gas Equipped Recreational Vehicles and
Mobile Housing, in Canada. 3. Always contact your local officials about
installation restrictions and requirements in your area.
THIS APPLIANCE MAY BE INSTALLED AS AN OEM INSTALLATION IN A MANUFACTURED
(MOBILE) HOME AND MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S
INSTRUCTIONS AND THE MANUFACTURED HOME CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY STANDARD, TITLE
24 CFR, PART 3280, STANDARD FOR MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLATION, ANSI/NCBCS
A255.1 OR STANDARD FOR CANADA, CSA Z240.4. THIS APPLIANCE IS ONLY FOR USE WITH
THE TYPE OF GAS THAT IS INDICATED ON THE STOVE’S RATING PLATE. THIS APPLIANCE
MAY BE INSTALLED IN AN AFTERMARKET PERMANENTLY LOCATED, MANUFACTURED (MOBILE)
HOME, WHERE NOT PROHIBITED BY LOCAL CODE.
CET APPAREIL PEUT ETRE INSTALLE DANS UN MAISON PREFABRIQUEE (MOBILE) DEJA
INSTALLEE A DEMEURE SI LES REGLEMENTS LOCAUX LE PERMETTENT.
CET APPAREIL DOIT ETRE UTILISE UNIQUEMENT AVEC LES TYPES DE GAS INDIQUES SUR
LA PLAQUE SIGNALETIQUE. NE PAS L’UTILISER AVEC D’AUTRES GAS SAUF SI UN KITDE
CONVERSION CERTIFIE EST INSTALLE.
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4. Beachfire Logset
LOG IDENTIFICATION
2
6
4
3
5
1
1. Log Retainer
22664192
2. Left Rear Log
226843
3. Center Burner Log 226849
4. Right Front Log 226845
5.Left Vertical Log 226850
6. Right Vertical Log 226851
1. Refer to the Contents list and lay out the logs to identify the parts as shown. The logs engage with steel pins on the Adaptor Plate (1). Identify pin engagement holes in the underside of logs 2, 3, and 4. Engagement holes are in the lower ends of logs 5 and 6.
2
3
4
4. Engage the holes in the bottom of Rear Log (#2) with the two steel pins
(B) at the left rear corner of the burner plate.
5. Engage the two holes in the bottom of the Center Log (#3) with the two
burner plate pins (C).
6. Engage the holes in the Front Log (#4) with the two pins (D) in the right
front corner.
5
B
C
PIN IDENTIFICATION A A
E
C
D
2. Install the Adaptor Plate (#1) on the burner by engaging it with the two
burner pins (A) at the arrows shown above.
3. Loosely spread a layer of ember stones around the perimeter of the burner
plate.
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7. Engage the hole at the lower end of the Left Vertical log (#5) with left
Adaptor pin “A”. See Step 2 photo.
Rest the right fork of the log upon the Center log and lean the upper end
against the rear wall of the firebox as shown.
8. Engage the hole at the lower end of the Right Vertical log (#6) with pin
“E” on the Adaptor plate.
Rest the upper end again st the depression on the log #5 as shown.
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Replace the Glass Frame
NEVER USE A POWER TOOL TO TIGHTEN GLASS FRAME HARDWARE. Use the 4 mm hex key
provided to secure screws. Wear clean cut resistant gloves when handling
theglass and glass frame. Use the following procedure to ensure correct glass
frame replacement: 1) Use a clean cloth to wipe away any dust or finger prints
from glass. Do NOT use ammonia based glass cleaner. 2) Hold the glass frame to
firebox front with holes in alignment where socket head screws were removed.
3) Replace the socket head screws into glass frame finger tight. Readjust
screws to ensure glass frame alignment. Take care not to cross thread screws.
4) Tighten screws in the following sequence to avoid placing uneven pressure
on the glass:
- Upper left 2) Lower right 3) Upper right 4) Lower left
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lllustrated Part Breakdown
Figure 66. Firebox Part Identification.
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3
No. Part Number Description
1 9911
Bolt, Hex Cap, M6x45, DIN 933, Class 8.8,
Blk
2 9962
Bolt, Hex Cap M6x10 DIN 933 8.8 Ser Flange Blk
3 117917
Screw, HWH SMA 8 x 1/2 SL Blk Oxide
4 117967
Screw, Pan Head #7 x 3/8 PH SMA Zinc
5 117968
Nut, M6 Serrated Flange plain
6 117978
Screw, Button Head Socket M6X10 Blk
7 118267
Spacer, .375 O.D. x 1.50
8 120004
Washer,Fender M6 DIN 9021B Zinc
9 129118
Gasket, Starter
10 222580
Firebox Weldment, GF 370
12 22258892 Baffle, Firebox, GF 370, MB
13 22258992 Glass Frame, Side, Inner, GF 370, MB
14 22273592 Glass Shade, Side, GF 370, MB
15 156833
Replacement Front Glass & Gasket, GF 370
16 222943
Light Bulb, 130 Volt, 50 Watt
17 222974
Glass, Ceramic, Light Fixture, GF 370
18 22298092 Restrictor Indicator Washer
19 222981
Delay Door, GF 370
34
2 13
2
26 14
10
20 222982
Restrictor Plate, GF 370
No. Part Number Description
21 22298392 Simpson DV II Starter Collar, GF 370, MB
22 22298892 Light Box, Inner
24 223202
Intake Manifold, GF 370
25 22320592 Burner Skirt, Rear, GF 370, MB
26 156834
Replacement Inner Side Glass & Gasket, GF 370
27 22324392 Panel Retainer, GF 370
28 223295
Gasket, Intake Manifold, GF 370
29 118201
Screw, Button Head Socket, M6 X 16, Blk
30 22259292 Glass Frame, Curved, GF 370, MB
31 156824
Replacement Light Socket Ass’y, GF 370
32 222977
Gasket, Light Kit
33 222993
Gasket, Relief Door, GF 370
34 225403
Inner Rod, Exhaust Restrictor
35 118090
Screw, HWH SMA 8 x 5/8 SL Zinc
36 22321992 Shroud, Rear, GF 370, MB
37 22328292 Firebox Cover, GF 370, MB
38 225402 39 223224 40 223235
Outer Rod, Exhaust Restrictor Skamol, Rear Panel Skamol, Side Panel, 2
- not illustrated
Figure 67. External parts identification
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42
41
No. Part Number Description
1 117874
Bolt, Hex Hd M8 x 16 Ser Flange, Blk
2 99115
Bolt, Hex Hd M8 x 12 Ser Flange, Blk
3 10447092 Top Plate, Matte Black Paint
10447054 Top Plate, Linen Enamel
4 10431992 Pedestal Base, Matte Black Paint
10431954 Pedestal Base, Linen Enamel
5 10448892 Pedestal Side, Matte Black Paint
10448854 Pedestal Side, Linen Enamel
6 10453692 Access Cover, Matte Black Paint
10453653 Access Cover, Linen Enamel
7 118019
Bolt, Hex Hd Serr Flange M6 x 25 Blk
8 117947
Washer, Flat M6 -.062 DIN 125A Plain
9 117968
Nut, M6 Serrated Flange plain
10 117976
Screw, Flat Head Phillips M6 X 12 M/S Blk
11 9906
Bolt, Hex Cap, M6x30, DIN 933, Class 8.8, Blk
12 117978
Screw, Button Head Socket M6 x 10 Blk
13 118095
Screw, HWH, SMA, #8 x 1″, SL, Zinc
14 120004
Washer,Fender M6 DIN 9021B Zinc
15 222664
Protection Cap, M8 Hex, Black
16 222729
Door Handle, Plated, GF 370
17 22299592 Top Grill, GF 370, MB
18 222998
Bracket, Firebox Mount, GF 370
19 222999
Bracket, Side Support, GF 370
20 22320792 Bracket, Door Catch, GF 370, Matte Black
21 156843
Lower Door Hinge Asy. GF 370, MB
22 156835
Replacement Outer Side Glass, GF 370
23 22321692 Bracket, Blower Mount, GF 370, MB
No. Part Number Description
25 223220
Plate, Centering, GF 370
26 223227
Blower, Axial, 40 CFM, 120 V
27 22558492 Hinge, Door, MB
22606992 Hinge, Door, for Enamel stove
28 223236
Label, Caution,
29 99625
Bolt, Hex Head Serr Flange M6x16 8.8 Blk
30 226632
Bracket, Magnetic Catch, GF 370/373
31 156837
Replacement Outer Side Glass Clip Ass’y.
32 22328592 Bracket, Handle, MB
33 10446392 Door, Matte Black Paint
10446354 Door, Linen Enamel
34 10446492 Side Plate, Left, Matte Black Paint
10446454 Side Plate, Left, Linen Enamel
35 10446592 Side Plate, Right, Matte Black Paint
10446554 Side Plate, Right, Linen Enamel
36 118055
Kepnut, M4, Ext. Tooth Lockwasher, Stl, Zinc
37 22383292 Rear Cover, MB
38 224201
Gas Line Retainer
39 118236
Screw, M6 x 20
40 22385292 Rear Seam Molding, Matte Black Paint
223852LNE Rear Seam Molding, Linen Paint
41 157765
Front Safety Barrier Screen
42 157766
Side Safety Barrier Screen
43 226313
Side Plate Mounting Bracket, Left
44 226314
Side Plate Mounting Bracket, Right
45 225338
Magnet, .375″ Dia x .25″, Neo High Temp
46 224909
Cap, Silicone, .375″ ID x .250″ DP
35
ORG GRN YEL/GRN BLU WHT
BLK RED
4 1 4 0
3 9 YEL
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Figure 68. GF 370 DVII IPI Spud assembly parts identification – For stoves
with serial numbers after 10000.
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4 2 4 3
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No. Part Number Description
1 118262
Screw, #8 X 1.75″ SMS
2 223204
Pilot Air Deflector
3 158233
Pilot Assembly, NG, Flat Brkt, SS Body, 12″ Tube
4 224791
Spacer, PSE Pilot, .188″
5 129670
Gasket, Pilot Assembly
6 156812
Burner Assembly, Complete
7 9962
Bolt, Hex Cap M6x10 DIN 933 8.8 Ser Flange Blk
8 225561
Weldment, PF2 Spud Plate
9 225581
Gasket, Spud Plate,
10 118214
Screw, #8 x 1/4″, Taptite, SLHWH, SZPL
11 222292
Elbow, 90 deg, Brass 3/8 NTP X 3/8″ Dia Tube
12 158130
Proflame 2 w/ Stepper Motor, NG
13 222987
Intake Restrictor
14 220734
Gasket, 2.25″ OD x .125″
15 118023
Fender Washer, .250″ x 2.25 ”
16 117975
Wing Nut, M6
17 223201
Handle, Primary Air, GF 370
18 221390
Primary Air Shutter Asby
19 129130
Orifice, #38 / NG
220731
Orifice, #53 / LP
20 117986
Screw, #8 x 3/4″ SL HWH SMA Zinc
21 223231
Orifice Holder, Drop In Assembly
22 224132
Spacer, Orifice Holder
23 222280
Gasket, Drop In Orifice Holder
24 223235
Flex tube w/ connectors (3/8″ OD x 48″)
25 117922
Nut, Hex M4 DIN 934 Plain
26 225562
Battery Heat Shield
27 157265
Replacement IPI Back-up Battery Box (4 AA)
28 118257
Hook & Loop Tape, 1″ wide, self-adhesive
29 120517
Rocker Switch, SPST, Blk, Plain
30 223201
Rocker Switch, SPDT, Center OFF, Blk, Plain
31 224781
Conrol Face Plate, Silkscreened, IPI Stoves
32 117917
Screw, HWH SMA #8 x 1/2″ SL Blk Oxide
33 117921
Screw, Pan Hd M4 x 12mm, 8.8 M/S, Blk Oxide
34 129154
Terminal Block, 2 Pole 77 Series
35 9962
Bolt, Hex Cap M6 x 10mm DIN 933 Ser. Flng
36 22556092 Control Bracket
37 158130
Replacement Proflame 2 Control Board (POD)
38 225563
Valve Brackets, PF2
39 157493
Replacement Proflame 2 Wire Harness
40 157495
Replacement Multifunction Remote
41 223951BKP Replacement Remote Wall Bracket
42 157492
Power Cord, 18 AWG, Grounded – 10 ft.
43 157494
Replacement Burner Control Wire Harness
44 223286
Center Log
45 223287
Right Log
46 223288
Left Log
44
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Use only genuine Jøtul Replacement Parts available from your local Authorized
Jøtul Dealer or by contacting: Jøtul North America 55 Hutcherson Dr. Gorham,
ME 04038
207 591-6601
Bottom of Firebox
Fig. 69a. GF 370 DV II IPI Compression fuel line assembly for SN >47004980.
See part listing below.
No. Part Number Description
1. 129130 220731
2. 129668 3. 226888 4. 226887 5. 129152 6. 117917 7. 129463 8. 129464 9.
221769 10. 129129
Orifice, #38 / NG Orifice, #53 / LP Drop-in Orifice Holder Gasket, Bottom- Mount Drop-in Holder Bracket, Bottom-Mount Orifice Holder Jam Nut, Orifice Holder Asy Screw, #8 x 1/2″ SM Blk Ox Compression Sleeve, 5/16″ Compression Nut, 5/16″ Fuel Line, 10″ x 5/16″ ID Flex Tube Brass Elbow, 90° 3/8 NTP x 5/16″
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Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI
Limited Warranty
This warranty policy applies to gas products identified by Jøtul, Scan, and
Atra trade names, as set forth below.
A. LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY – Cast Iron, Steel Doors, Surround Components,
Firebox:
Jøtul North America Inc. (JØTUL) warrants, to the original retail purchaser,
that those components of the Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace
specified above will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a
period of five (5) years from the date of purchase. This warranty is subject
to the terms, exclusions and limitations set forth in the following text.
B. LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY – Burner, Burner Treatments, Firebox Panels:
JØTUL warrants, to the original retail purchaser, that those components of the
Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace specified above will be free of
defects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the
date of purchase. This warranty is subject to the terms, exclusions, and
limitations set forth in the following text.
C. LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY – Enamel Finish:
JØTUL warrants, to the original retail purchaser, the enamel finish on cast
iron components of the Jøtul Stove or Fireplace Insert specified above against
peeling or fading for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase.
This warranty is subject to the terms, exclusions and limitations set forth
below.
D. LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY – Gas & Electrical Components (controls,
plumbing, valve, blower):
JØTUL warrants, to the original retail purchaser, that those components of the
Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace specified above will be free of
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date
of purchase. This warranty is subject to the terms, exclusions, and
limitations set forth in the following text.
JØTUL warrants, to the original retail purchaser, that those components of the
Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace specified above will be free of
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date
of purchase. This warranty is subject to the terms, exclusions, and
limitations set forth in the following text.
JØTUL will repair or replace (including parts & labor), at its option, any of
the above components determined by JØTUL to be covered by this warranty. You
must, at your own expense, arrange to deliver
or ship the component to an authorized Jøtul, Scan, or Atra dealer and arrange for pickup or delivery of the component after repairs have been made. If, upon inspection, JØTUL determines that the component is covered by this warranty, the repair or replacement will be made as set forth above. This warranty is not transferable and is extended only to, and is solely for the benefit of, the original retail purchaser of the Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace. This paragraph sets forth the sole remedy available under this warranty in the event of any defect in the Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace.
The warranty period for any replaced component will be the remaining unexpired portion of the warranty period for the original component.
Please retain your dated sales receipt in your records as proof of purchase.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
NOTICE: This warranty is void if installation or service is performed by someone other than an authorized installer, service agency or gas supplier, or if installation is not in conformance with the installation and operating instructions contained in this owner’s manual or local and/or national fire and building regulations. A listing of local authorized installers, service agencies and gas suppliers can be obtained from the National Fireplace Institute at http://www.nficertified.org/.
This warranty does not cover the following:
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Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period or to parts that may require replacement in connection with normal maintenance. These parts include paint, lamp bulbs, gaskets and glass (except to the extent such parts suffer damage from thermal stress).
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Damage due to incorrect installations not in conformance with the installation instructions contained in this owner’s manual or local and/ or national fire and building regulations.
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Damage due to service performed by an installer, service agency or gas supplier, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by JØTUL.
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Labor or other costs associated with the repair of gas controls, plumbing, burners, log set, or sheet metal firebox beyond the warranty period.
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Damage caused by unauthorized modification, use or repair.
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Damage to enameled surfaces caused by improper operation or misuse, including use that is not in conformance with the operating instructions contained in this owner’s manual. Such damage can typically be identified by bubbling, cracking, or discoloration of the enamel finish.
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Costs incurred by travel time and/or loss of service.
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Damage incurred while the Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace is in transit.
IN NO EVENT SHALL JØTUL, ITS PARENT COMPANY, SHAREHOLDERS,
AFFILIATES, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES
BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR OTHER SIMILAR
DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, LOST
SALES, INJURY TO PERSON OR PROPERTY, OR DAMAGES TO A
STRUCTURE OR ITS CONTENTS, ARISING UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW
WHATSOEVER. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH
OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
SET FORTH HEREIN, JØTUL MAKES NO ORAL, WRITTEN OR OTHER
WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO JØTUL, SCAN OR ATRA GAS STOVES OR
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FIREPLACES
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations on the length of implied warranties.
Therefore, the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which
vary from state to state.
JØTUL reserves the right to discontinue, modify or change the materials used
to produce the Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace. JØTUL shall have
the right to replace any defective component with substitute components
determined by JØTUL to be of substantially equal quality and price.
The dollar value of JØTUL’s liability for breach of this warranty shall be
limited exclusively to the cost of furnishing a replacement component. JØTUL
shall not in any event be liable for the cost of labor expended by others in
connection with any defective component. Any costs or expenses beyond those
expressly assumed by JØTUL under the terms of this warranty shall be the sole
responsibility of the owner(s) of the Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or
Fireplace.
No dealer, distributor, or other person is authorized to modify, augment, or
extend this limited warranty on behalf of JØTUL. NO MODIFICATION OR CHANGE TO
THIS WARRANTY WILL BE EFFECTIVE UNLESS IT IS MADE IN A WRITTEN DOCUMENT
MANUALLY SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED OFFICER OF JØTUL.
An authorized installer may have been provided with certain information
related particularly to the Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace;
however, no authorized installer or other person who may service the appliance
is an agent of JØTUL. No inference should be made that JØTUL has tested,
certified, or otherwise pronounced any person as qualified to install or
service the appliance. JØTUL shall not be liable or otherwise responsible for
any error or omission by a person installing or servicing a Jøtul, Scan, or
Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace.
If you believe your Jøtul, Scan, or Atra Gas Stove or Fireplace is defective,
you should contact your nearest authorized Jøtul, Scan, or Atra dealer, who
will process a warranty claim. IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE,
JØTUL MUST RECEIVE NOTICE OF A POSSIBLE DEFECT WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS OF THE
DATE THE DEFECT IS FIRST DISCOVERED, OR REASONABLY COULD HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED.
This warranty is given by Jøtul North America, Inc.,
55 Hutcherson Drive, Gorham, Maine 04038 USA
139647_29 GF 370 DV II IPI 10/23
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Your stove has a unique serial number stamped on the rating plate which is located in the valve compartment. Please record the serial number in the space below. You may also wish to attach your purchase receipt to this page for future reference.
MODEL NAME: Jøtul GF 370 DV II IPI Gas Stove
SERIAL NUMBER:___
PURCHASE DATE: ____
AUTHORIZED DEALER:__ ADDRESS ___ PHONE:
INSTALLER:__
FUEL TYPE:____
FUEL CONVERSION:
NO __ YES
NOTES:____
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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
139647_29 GF 370 DV II IPI 10/23
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING.
WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR LOSS OF LIFE.
A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically
lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand.
B. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to
smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle
to the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: · Extinguish any open flame. · Open windows. · Do
not light any appliance. · Do not touch any electrical switches. · Do not use
any phone in your building. · Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh-
bor’s phone.
· If your gas supplier cannot be reached, call the fire department.
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use
tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it.
Call a qualified technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or
explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately
call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace
any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.
2. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
3. Set the Burner switch to the “OFF” position.
4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically
lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand.
5. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including
near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety information
above on this label. If you do not smell gas, go to the next step.
6. Set the Pilot Mode switch to CPI for continuous operation. The pilot will
ignite and remain lit for up to seven days, if desired. Set Pilot to IPI for
thermostatic operation. The pilot will light when there is a call for heat.
7. Set the Burner switch to the “ON” or “T-STAT” position.
8. Set the thermostat to the desired setting to light the burner. If the
appliance will not operate, follow the instructions, “To Turn Off Gas To
Appliance”, and call your service technician or gas supplier.
PILOT MODE
CPI
IPI
Proflame 2 Remote
BURNER
ON
T-STAT
OFF
PILOT MODE AND BURNER CONTROLS
PILOT LIGHT FLAME PATTERN
TO TURN OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE:
1. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
2. Set the Burner Control Switch to the “OFF” position.
3. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance if service is to be
performed.
4. Close control access door.
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This appliance must be installed in conformance with local and national
building regulations. Before beginning the installation, it is important that
the these instructions be carefully read and understood. Jøtul maintains a
policy of continual product development. Consequently, products may differ in
specification, color or type of accessories from those illustrated or
described in various publications.
Manufactured by Jøtul North America 55 Hutcherson Dr. Gorham, ME 04038-2634
U.S.A. Jøtul AS P.O. Box 1411 N-1602 Fredrikstad Norway
www.jotul.us
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