FIGURE 2: CROSSFIRE COMPONENTS
SAFETY FEATURES
The Crossfire comes standard with a number of advanced safety features; however, to ensure maximum safety
install the stove according to all national and local codes and follow all operating and maintenance
procedures. The Crossfire requires a fresh air supply to ensure proper combustion. This fresh air is used in
the combustion process to achieve thorough burn of all fuel. The Crossfire needs a sealed and properly
designed exhaust flue system. This exhaust flue will be used to remove combustion gasses outside the home.
REMEMBER: one of the leading causes of house fires is due to improper installation or improper operation
of a stove product. Proper installation and operation of the Crossfire is required to obtain Homeowner
insurance coverage. And, the Crossfire needs a reliable source of electrical power. Without reliable utility
power or a means to ensure reliability, the Crossfire operation will be problematic.
It will require some effort and learning for the homeowner to thoroughly understand the operating
characteristics of the Crossfire. More importantly, the operator needs to know how to control each one of the
stove’s operations. The Crossfire has an electronic control system whose “brain” is constantly monitoring
stove operations in order to ensure fuel combustion efficiency and to ensure maximum heat output of this
product. The Crossfire’s electronic control provides a simple one stop location for the homeowner to control
Crossfire performance. To ensure safe operation, the Crossfire’s electronic control is constantly monitoring
pressure and heat activated switches, and input power to ensure proper operation. Additional features include
an enclosed firebox, high temperature ceramic glass, optional thermostatic control, a high temperature wiring
harness, making the Crossfire an extremely safe stove.
BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEMS
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The Country Flame Crossfire Model CF04-CORN, relies on electrical energy (wall power outlet) to properly
operate. Without electrical energy or with interruptions to the source of electrical energy, the Crossfire
stove’s operation will be erratic at best. Is power quality, power reliability, or routine winter storm conditions
a cause of power problems in a specific locale? If it is, the homeowner will need to provide backup power to