Jotul GI 535 DV IPI New Harbor Operating Instructions

To ignite the fireplace, ensure the gas supply is on, then use the remote control or wall switch to turn on the unit. The ignition system will automatically light the pilot and main burner.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the glass, inspecting the burner and pilot for debris, and checking the gas connections for leaks. It is recommended to have a professional technician perform an annual inspection.
Allow the fireplace to cool completely. Remove the glass panel according to the manufacturer's instructions. Use a non-abrasive glass cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the inside and outside of the glass.
Check that the gas supply is turned on. Ensure that the remote control or wall switch has fresh batteries. If the unit still does not ignite, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact a professional technician.
The flame height can typically be adjusted using the remote control. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions on how to increase or decrease the flame height.
Use the remote control or wall switch to turn off the fireplace. Ensure that the flame is completely extinguished and the unit is no longer emitting heat before leaving the area.
It is recommended to replace the batteries in the remote control at least once a year or when you notice a decrease in performance. Always use high-quality batteries for best results.
Cloudy glass can result from residue buildup due to combustion by-products. Regular cleaning as part of the maintenance routine can help prevent this. Use appropriate cleaners and follow the cleaning instructions in the manual.
Installation should be performed by a qualified professional to ensure safety and compliance with local building codes. Improper installation can result in poor performance or safety hazards.
Immediately evacuate the area and avoid using any electrical devices. Contact your gas supplier or the fire department to report the leak. Do not attempt to fix the issue yourself.