THERMOSTAT OPERATION
Thermostat Operation Details
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THERMOSTAT OPERATION: This stove is equipped with a unique, new feature that
allows two options for thermostatic operation: The stove comes from the factory pre- programmed in “On/Off mode,” which turns the stove on and off when the call for heat comes or leaves, like a furnace. The second, or “High/Low mode,” burns at whichever heat range you set the stove at until the call for heat leaves, at which point the stove goes to the Low heat range setting.
To set the stove in the “High/Low mode,” unplug the unit and plug it back in, then press and hold both down arrows until H L appears in the heat range and blower speed windows. The unit is now in “High/Low mode.” (Note: Repeat this to change back to “On/Off mode;” a 0 0 will appear in the heat range and blower speed windows). Using a thermostat in On/Off mode may shorten the life of your stove’s igniter.
Please note: Certain units may not respond to this; if your unit does not respond in this manner please contact Technical Support at (800)
Remember to locate the thermostat near the stove in a central location; putting the thermostat in a distant room can cause the stove to overheat the room it’s located in because the thermostat will only sense the temperature of the room in which it is installed.
Although all heat range and blower speed settings are available in thermostat mode, the two settings specifically designed for thermostat mode are heat ranges 3 and 8.
oHeat range 3 is intended for thermostat operation under normal operating conditions.
oHeat range 8 is ideal for thermostat operation in large or poorly insulated homes.
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