SETTING THE CIRCUIT BOARD

If the low fire heat setting is too low for the fuel that you are burning and the fire goes out, the number 1 or 2 heat setting can be adjusted through the access hole located next to the system indicator light. (2)

If the draft setting is too low on the number 1 or 2-heat setting, it can be adjusted through the access hole located next to the fuel stirrer knob. (1)

To adjust the settings, place a small screwdriver through the hole to the adjustment screws. Turning the screw clockwise increases the draft and counterclockwise decreases the draft. (1) Turning the screw clockwise decreases the fuel feed rate and counterclockwise increases the fuel feed rate. (2)

The systems indicator light will blink showing the number that you are on. There are 10 settings that are available with 1 blink being the lowest and 10 blinks being the highest. When you turn the adjustment screw to the next setting the light will blink the number that you are on and then the light will stay on. (Example: If the setting is turned to # 9 the light will blink 9 times and then stay on).

Note: Number 1 on the draft adjustment setting is the lowest setting and on the Fuel Feed rate adjustment setting it is the highest feed rate. As you turn the adjustment screw clockwise 1 – 2 – 3, etc the draft (1) will increase and the fuel feed rate (2) will decrease.

The normal settings on both should be 1 blinksTHESE SETTINGS NEED TO BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED COUNTRYSIDE SERVICE TECHNICIAN.

The circuit board fuse is located on the back of the board. If the board does not work, check the fuse to make sure that it is good.

The thermostat hookup is located on the back of the circuit board. See thermostat installation.

Heat Setting

2

13

Off

4

High

Draft

Adjustment

Fuel Stirrer

2

13

Off

4

High

Fuel Feed Rate

Adjustment

System Indicator

Light

35