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When There is No Gas Supply to the 

Burner.

This is the trouble-shooting procedure for the electrical 

components:
1.  Make sure the control knob on the valve is set to “ON”.   

Check the position on the “ON/OFF/Thermostat” switch at 

the back of the appliance. It should be set to the ON position.

2.  Make sure the wire from the valve to the “ON/OFF/

STAT” switch is connected correctly.

This is the trouble-shooting procedure for the thermopile (fig. 24):
1.  Make sure the gas pressure is correct (see section 

about gas pressure, page 10).

2.  Make sure the pilot burner has 3 flames.
3.  Make sure the flame is centred on the thermocouple.
4.  Make sure the thermocouple is enveloped by the flame 

up to at least 10 mm (3/8”) from the tip (fig 18).

5.  Check the wires to the thermopile for cracks or damage.
6.  Dismantle the wires from the vent.
7.  Dismantle optional equipment, such as thermostat or 

remote control.

8.  Check the voltage generated by the thermopile (see fig 

24). Connect the multimeter with plus to one cable clip 

(D). Connect minus to the other cable clip. Light the pi-

lot and make sure the control knob remains on “PILOT” 

(fig. 20-B). At this point the multimeter should show 

500-700 mV.

9.  Reconnect the wires to the valve and make sure only 

the ON/OFF/STAT switch is connected.

10. Turn the control knob on the valve to “ON” and turn the 

ON/OFF/STAT switch to “ON”. At this point the multi-

meter should show more than 300 mV.

11. If a thermostat or remote control is to be connected, it 

can be done now. At this point the multimeter should 

show more than 175 mV.

                                      

Problems With the Flame Pattern

Tall, narrow, yellow flames

These flames can soot the vent system and may be the 

result of insufficient oxygen supply. Check for correct air 

volume by measuring the opening (fig. 

18) 

at the air shut-

ter.

Correct opening dimensions are normally:
For Propane -  Open 12.6 mm  (fully open)
For Natural Gas - Open 9.6 mm
Warning! To avoid burns, do not adjust the air open-

ing until the burner has cooled down.  Blocked orifice: 

Make sure the main orifice (fig. 25) is dirt-free and that 

the orifice has the appropriate size. See technical data.

Poor draught in the vent system may be due to 

improper installation or because the vent has no climb 

towards the chimney.

Tall, blue flames

The cause may be too much oxygen. Check for correct air 

volume by measuring the opening (fig. 18) at the air shut-

ter.  The cause may also be that the gas pressure is too 

high. Check the gas pressure as described in the section 

about gas pressure on page 10.

Figure 23. 

Thermocouple 

system check.

Figure 24. 

Thermopile system 

check.

Figure 25.  Check main burner orifice for debris blockage. 

Burner pan is removed.

Burner Orifice

Summary of Contents for GF 300 CF

Page 1: ...e or other flammable vapors and liq uids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any...

Page 2: ...vice year 4 Sign Company Date Service details Annual service year 5 Sign Company Date Service details Annual service year 6 Sign Company Date Service details Annual service year 7 Sign Company Date Se...

Page 3: ...ller Information 6 5 User Information 12 6 Troubleshooting 14 7 Warranty Statement 17 THIS OWNER S MANUAL PROVIDES INFORMATION TO ENSURE SAFE INSTALLATION AND EFFICIENT DEPENDABLE OPERATION OF YOUR ST...

Page 4: ...5 Efficiency Class 2 2 NOx Class 5 5 Main Burner Injector Marking 235 140 Pilot Injector Marking 51 30 Notes The appliance is supplied at the default factory settings for Natural Gas G20 at 20mbar The...

Page 5: ...pliance is intended for use on a gas installation with a governed gas supply Safety Precautions This appliance must be installed in accordance with the rules in force Consult instructions before insta...

Page 6: ...r The TTB shall not be put out of operation by the installer When the TTB is exchanged only original manufacturer s parts shall be used Installation Guide for Qualified Personnel Important The applian...

Page 7: ...If the appliance shuts off in operation for no apparent reason especially during windy or stormy conditions and will not relight it is possible that the flue system safety switch has operated Allow t...

Page 8: ...er if the closure plate extends beyond the sides or top of the stove a non combustible decorative panel can be fitted to cover the area The closure plate can then be fitted to this Marble in fill pane...

Page 9: ...lowing coals when the burner is operating These should be spread evenly over the burner plate and around the logs 1 Engage the holes in the underside 0f the rear log with the two pegs in the burner sk...

Page 10: ...holding a smoke match just inside the downdraught diverter hood on the rear of the appli ance accessible through a cutout in the rear heatshield The smoke should be drawn into the flue and no smoke s...

Page 11: ...rom bushes and trees If the problem persists call for service Annual Service Annual service of the appliance includes the following check points Lighting the pilot flame Cleaning the glass The gasket...

Page 12: ...6539 or BS6778 to provide extra protection Operating Instructions Lighting Note Odors when using the stove When used for the first time the appliance may emit an irritating gas that may smell a little...

Page 13: ...paint and lubrication used in the production process See section Odors when using the stove for the first time Adjusting the Heat Setting Heat and flame size can be adjusted by turning the regu lator...

Page 14: ...st a metal piece and the control knob red mark on the spark igniter is finally pushed to the bottom B If not replace the Piezo spark ignitor Fuel Gas Correct gas pressure is important see the section...

Page 15: ...fter the valve even if the pressure is OK at outlet E You should therefore always check for leakage Thermocouple Fig 23 and Thermopile Fig 24 A thermocouple is in principle a thermal generator and con...

Page 16: ...STAT switch is connected 10 Turn the control knob on the valve to ON and turn the ON OFF STAT switch to ON At this point the multi meter should show more than 300 mV 11 If a thermostat or remote cont...

Page 17: ...e installation instructions contained in this owner s manual or local and or national fire and building regulations 3 Damage due to service performed by an installer service agency or gas supplier unl...

Page 18: ...18 138783_Rev_2 1 2 13 Figure 26 J tul GF 300 CF Illustrated Parts Breakdown ONLY USE REPLACEMENT PARTS PROVIDED BY AN AU THORIZED J TUL DEALER...

Page 19: ...8 64 Glass Frame 22252492 65 Glass Gasket Tadpole 129124 66 Firebox Heat Exchanger 221192 67 Screw 8 x 1 2 Blk 117917 68 Nut M6 Flange 2 117968 69 Exhaust Baffle 220763 70 Inner Draft Hood 220914 71 S...

Page 20: ...01257 528181 www jotuluk com January 2 2013 138783_2 This appliance must be installed in conformance with local and national building regulations Before beginning the installation it is important that...

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