5.3 Ash removal
The Jøtul F 470 has an ash pan that makes it easy to remove
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the ash.
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Only remove ash when the fireplace is cold.
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Scrape the ash through the grate in the inner bottom and
down into the ash pan. Use a glove or something similar to
protect your hand. Take hold of the handle of the ash pan and
lift out the ash. Make sure that the ash pan never gets so full
that it prevents the ash from falling through the grate and
down into the pan.
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Make sure that the ash pan is pushed all the way in before
closing the door.
5.4 Cleaning the inside of the glass
Fig. 28
1. Remove all ash from the burn chamber.
2. Raise the door and remove the ash retainer (Fig. 28 A). Hold
the door semi-open as illustrated.
3. Then clean the lower section of the glass by putting your
hand in under the door and behind the glass.
4. Open the door fully and secure it in the upper position (Fig. 15).
5. Clean the upper section of the glass.
Good advice! Normal cleaning – take a piece of kitchen paper
and dampen it with warm water. Dab it on some ash from the
burn chamber then rub the glass with the paper. Wipe clean with
fresh water. Dry well. If the glass needs cleaning more thoroughly,
use a detergent for glass (follow the manufacturer's instructions
on the bottle).
6.0 Servicing
Warning! Any unauthorised changes to the product are illegal!
Only original spare parts may be used!
6.1 Service/replacing parts in the burn
chamber
NB: Use tools with great care! The vermiculite plates may be
damaged if treated roughly.
Fig. 29
1. Lift the ash retainer (Fig. 29 A) up and out.
2. Pull the baffles (Fig. 29 B) forward, lift slightly, turn and lower
them.
3. Be sure to note the position of the exhaust deflectors (Fig. 29 C)
before removing them to ensure that they can be fitted back
into exactly the right places. Take hold of the pin (Fig. 29 D) on
the underside of the exhaust deflectors. Lift them up slightly
and then sideways before lowering them.
4. Lift the front side burn plates (Fig. 29 E) up and out.
5. Take hold of the upper part of the back side burn plates (Fig. 29 F)
and turn them in towards the middle of the burn chamber.
Then pull them out.
6. Pull out the back burn plate (Fig. 29 G). When fitting it back
into place, check that the gasket on the back burn plate is
securely attached.
7. Lift out the riddling grate (Fig. 29 H) (can be done first when
it needs replacing). Make sure that the slot on the riddling
grate is against the bar under the inner bottom plate when
it is fitted back into place.
8. Lift and move the inner bottom plate (Fig. 29 I) out.
9. Hold the upper air duct (Fig. 29 J) up at the front edge while
loosening the screw (Fig. 29 K). Use a ratchet with a 13 mm
socket and an extension piece. Tilt the air duct downwards
when the screw is loose. This can also be done after point 5.
There are gaskets at both the front and back of the air duct.
Glue new gaskets on before fitting it back into place.
10. When refitting, follow the same procedure in reverse order.
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