Jotul Model 8 Operating Instructions

To start a fire in your Jotul Model 8 Stove, begin by opening the air vents fully to allow maximum airflow. Place crumpled newspaper or fire starters at the bottom of the stove, and add small kindling on top. Light the paper or starters, and once the kindling is burning, gradually add larger logs. Once the fire is established, adjust the air vents to regulate the burn rate.
Excessive smoke can be caused by inadequate airflow or using wet wood. Ensure the air vents are open and the stove pipe is not obstructed. Use dry, seasoned wood to improve combustion. If the problem persists, check for blockages in the chimney and clean the stove regularly.
It's recommended to remove ash from your stove when it reaches the level of the air vents. Regular removal, typically once a week during frequent use, ensures optimal airflow and efficient burning. Always ensure the ash is cool before disposal.
To maintain the glass, regularly clean it with a stove glass cleaner or a vinegar-water solution when the glass is cool. Avoid using abrasive materials that can scratch the surface. Keeping the air vents open during operation can also help prevent soot build-up on the glass.
To improve efficiency, ensure your stove is burning dry, seasoned wood. Maintain a clean stove and chimney to allow for proper airflow. Use a stove thermometer to monitor and keep the stove operating within the optimal temperature range.
If the door is not sealing, check the gasket for wear or damage and replace it if necessary. Ensure the latch mechanism is functioning correctly and adjust it if needed. Regular maintenance of door components will prevent air leaks and improve performance.
To prevent creosote build-up, burn only dry, seasoned wood and maintain a hot fire to ensure complete combustion. Clean your chimney regularly, at least once a year, to remove any creosote deposits. Using a stove thermometer can help you maintain optimal burning temperatures.
The Jotul Model 8 is primarily designed for burning wood. Burning coal can produce excessive heat and may damage the stove. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines before using any fuel other than wood.
Store wood in a dry, covered area with good air circulation to ensure it is seasoned properly. Stack wood off the ground to prevent moisture absorption, and allow it to season for at least six months for optimal burning.
To troubleshoot a weak draft, check for blockages in the chimney or stove pipe and ensure they are clean. Verify that the room has adequate ventilation. Cold weather can also affect draft; pre-warming the flue by burning a small amount of kindling may help.