Jotul Model 3TD Operating Instructions
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To light a fire in the Jotul Model 3TD, first ensure the air control lever is fully open to allow maximum airflow. Place crumpled newspaper and kindling in the firebox, then light the newspaper. Once the kindling is burning well, add larger logs. Adjust the air control for desired burn rate.
Excessive smoke can result from damp wood, poor airflow, or a blocked chimney. Ensure you're using dry, seasoned wood, the air vent is open, and check the chimney for obstructions. Regular maintenance can prevent such issues.
It is recommended to clean the chimney at least once a year, or more frequently if you use the fireplace regularly. This helps prevent creosote buildup, which can lead to chimney fires.
No, the Jotul Model 3TD is designed for wood burning only. Burning coal can damage the stove and void the warranty. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for fuel use.
To maintain the glass door, clean it regularly with a soft cloth and a suitable glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive materials that can scratch the glass. Cleaning after each use is ideal to prevent buildup.
Improper drawing can be due to a blocked flue, closed air vents, or atmospheric pressure issues. Make sure the flue is clear, the air vents are open, and try lighting a small fire to establish a draft.
To increase efficiency, ensure the stove is properly sealed, use dry, seasoned wood, and maintain a steady fire. Additionally, have your stove and chimney inspected regularly to make sure they are in optimal condition.
While the Jotul Model 3TD is a closed stove, using a fire screen can add an extra layer of safety by preventing sparks from escaping if the door is opened during operation.
If your Jotul Model 3TD won't start, check that the air vents are open, the chimney is clear, and you're using dry, seasoned wood. Also, verify that the stove door is sealed properly to promote draft.
Routine maintenance includes regular chimney cleaning, inspecting gaskets and seals, cleaning the glass door, and checking for any signs of wear or damage. Regular inspections ensure safe and efficient operation.