STOVE SPECIFICATIONS
HARVESTER | DIMENSIONS (IN INCHES) |
STOVE HEIGHT | 22.75 “ |
STOVE DEPTH | 24.50 “ |
STOVE WIDTH (Rear) | 25.50 “ |
STOVE WIDTH (Widest Point) | 30.75 “ |
STOVE HEIGHT (With Pedestal) | 33.75 ” |
STOVE HEIGHT (On Legs) | 31.25” |
STOVE WEIGHT | 400 pounds |
SHROUD WIDTH | Not Applicable |
SHROUD HEIGHT | Not Applicable |
TABLE 1: HARVESTER, HR-O1 SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The Harvester Model
PLATED (Gold or Nickel) DOOR CARE
The Harvester gold or nickel plated door should be wiped down BEFORE THE FIRST FIRE and on a regularly basis to ensure that the luster and beauty of the door lasts the life of the stove. Always use an approved glass cleaner (i.e. Windex, Glass Plus) and a lint free soft cloth to polish the doorframe. DO NOT use any abrasives, like steel wool, brass polish, cleaners, like Comet, or other household cleaners. If improper cleaners are used, the Harvester door can be permanently scratched and the finish ruined. A damaged door can be returned to Country Flame for refinishing but repair is expensive. Proper care of the Harvester plated door and other plated trim will ensure these parts will survive a lifetime of use.
A painted Harvester door requires no specific care.
OPTIONAL FEATURES
There is an ever growing list of options for Country Flame stove products, including the Harvester. Some of the Harvester options include:
a)Optional Queen Ann Legs (various plating options or various painted options)
b)Optional Cast Doors (various plating options or various painted options)
c)Pedestal option that is only provided in stove black paint finish
d)Optional Thermostat system.
e)Replacements parts are listed in an Appendix in this manual.
OPTIONAL THERMOSTAT OPERATION
A thermostat option is available for the Harvester. Once installed, the thermostat option will adjust the Harvester burn between Heat #1 (thermostat calls for no heat) and somewhere between Heat#1 and Heat #5 setting (thermostat calls for heat), depending on what homeowner has on set control board.
HARVESTER IS COLD
•Until the stove is operating in the Burn State (code 9 or code D) the thermostat is ignored.
•Unless the operator makes a change to the heat setting of the stove, Heat #3 is the
•When the thermostat calls for heat the control board sets the burn to the homeowner specified heat level.
•When the thermostat no longer calls for heat the control board moves to Heat #1.
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