Jotul F 35 Rockwood Operating Instructions
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Ensure you have a non-combustible floor pad and maintain proper clearance from combustible materials. Follow the manufacturer's installation guide for venting and connection specifics.
Use small, dry kindling and fire starters. Open the air control completely to allow maximum air flow, and once the fire is established, you can add larger logs and adjust the air control for desired heat output.
It is recommended to inspect and clean the chimney at least once a year, or more frequently if the stove is used heavily, to prevent creosote build-up.
Regularly check door seals, clean the glass with a recommended cleaner, and inspect the baffle and air tubes for any damage. Ash should be removed as needed to maintain proper air flow.
Cloudy glass can be a result of using wet wood or improper air settings. Clean the glass with a specialized stove glass cleaner when the stove is cool, and adjust the air control to ensure complete combustion.
Use well-seasoned hardwood logs, keep the air control adjusted to maintain a lively fire, and ensure the baffle and other components are in good condition.
Smoke can enter the room due to poor draft, a blocked chimney, or opening the door too quickly. Ensure the chimney is clean and unobstructed, and open the stove door slowly to equalize pressure.
No, the Jotul F 35 Rockwood stove is designed for burning wood only. Burning coal can damage the stove and void the warranty.
Use dry, seasoned wood, maintain a hot fire, and ensure proper air flow. Regularly inspect and clean the chimney to minimize creosote accumulation.
Hardwoods such as oak, maple, or birch that have been seasoned for at least six months are recommended for optimal performance and efficiency.