Country Flame CF-04 Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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If the heat level is equal to 1 when the thermostat calls for heat the Intelli-Choice Control Board will
use this setting whether heat is called for or not.
The stove will operate at the selected Heat Level until such time as the thermostat stops calling for
heat. The Intelli-Choice Control Board will then return the stove back to heat level 1. The last heat
level programmed by the operator will be remembered by the software for use as the next Thermostat
Heat Level when heat is again called for by the thermostat.
CHANGE HEAT LEVEL (thermostat active)
When the homeowner changes the control board heat level setting, while the thermostat is active
(calling for heat,) the new setting becomes the new thermostat (call for heat) setting. The stove will
move to that heat setting anytime the thermostat calls for heat. Otherwise, when the thermostat no
longer calls for heat, the control board sets the stove to Heat #1.
If the operator changes the heat level to 1 while the thermostat is calling for heat, it will become the
new Thermostat Heat Level. But because this is the same setting as when the thermostat stops calling
for heat, the operator will get no indication that the thermostat is in control of the stove.
CHANGE HEAT LEVEL (thermostat inactive)
If the operator makes a change to the heat level while the stove is inactive, the stove will move to that
level. The next time the thermostat calls for heat, the most recently programmed heat level will
become the Thermostat Heat Level and the stove will operate at that point until the thermostat no
longer calls for heat.
FIGURE 10: CROSSFIRE COMBUSTION FRESH AIR CONTROL
COMBUSTION FRESH AIR CONTROL
Combustion fresh air can be controlled on the Crossfire. This optional control assists in optimizing the burn
rate of the fuel. All air entering the firebox is controlled with this fresh air control system. A control knob is
located above the electronic control. This black knob can be turned to open and close the baffle as shown in
FIGURE 10. By opening or closing this baffle the amount of fresh air allowed into the combustion chamber
can be controlled. This air control should allow the homeowner to adjust for any variation in fuel to ensure an
efficient burn. If the fresh air is connected to a pipe leading outside the house, the fresh air control should be
kept in the closed condition to minimize air infiltration into the home when the Crossfire stove is not in use.