Jotul GF 400 DV MV Sebago Canada Operating Instructions

To ignite the stove, ensure the gas supply is on, turn the control knob to the 'pilot' position, press it in, and use the igniter button to light the pilot. Hold the knob in for about 30 seconds to ensure the flame stays lit.
If the pilot light won't stay lit, check for obstructions in the pilot tube, ensure the gas valve is open, and verify that the thermocouple is functioning correctly and securely connected.
To clean the glass, ensure the stove is cool, remove the front panel, and clean the glass with a non-abrasive glass cleaner and soft cloth. Avoid spraying directly onto the glass; instead, spray onto the cloth.
Routinely inspect the stove for dust and debris, clean the burners, check the gasket seals, and ensure the venting system is clear. An annual professional inspection is recommended.
An unusual odor might indicate a gas leak, dust burning off, or an obstruction in the venting. Ensure proper ventilation, check connections for leaks, and have a professional inspect if the issue persists.
Yes, you can adjust the flame height by turning the control knob to adjust the gas flow. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions on adjusting the flame to ensure safety and efficiency.
If the stove is not heating properly, check the thermostat settings, ensure the burners are clean, and verify that the gas supply is adequate. Inspect the venting for blockages as well.
To reset the safety switch, turn off the stove and allow it to cool. Locate the switch, usually near the control panel, and follow the manual's instructions to reset it.
It is generally not recommended to leave the stove on overnight. Always monitor the stove while in use to ensure safety and prevent any hazards.
The stove requires a direct vent system, which uses a coaxial pipe to draw air from outside and expel combustion gases. Ensure the venting is installed according to the manufacturer's specifications.