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STOVE SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE 2 shows the physical dimensions of the Crossfire product.
CROSSFIRE
DIMENSIONS
(IN INCHES)
STOVE HEIGHT (At Front)
22.5“
STOVE DEPTH (From Shroud)
14.0“
STOVE WIDTH (Rear)
26.0“
STOVE WIDTH (At Shroud Mount)
25.5“
STOVE WEIGHT (empty)
220 pounds
SHROUD WIDTH, (standard)
42.0”
SHROUD HEIGHT (standard)
30.0”
SHROUD WIDTH, (oversized)
48.0”
SHROUD HEIGHT (oversized)
32.5”
TABLE 2: CROSSFIRE-CORN SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The Crossfire Model CF-04 requires a code compliant grounded 120 volt, 15 ampere, and 60 hertz electrical
outlet. The Crossfire utilizes only a fraction of the 15 amperes rating of a code compliant outlet but it is
strongly recommended that a dedicated circuit (versus a branch electrical circuit) be provided for the stove to
ensure no interference from other electrical appliances.
GOLD DOOR CARE
All Crossfire plated doors and trim (gold or nickel) should be wiped down
BEFORE THE FIRST FIRE
to
prevent potential permanent damage to occur to plating. For general cleaning, use a dry cloth and wipe the
plated surface to ensure the luster and beauty lasts a lifetime. Always use an approved glass cleaner (i.e.
Windex, Glass Plus) and a lint free soft cloth to polish the doorframe. DO NOT use abrasives, like steel
wool, brass polish, or cleaners, like Comet. Improper cleaners can permanently scratch the finish. A
damaged door can be returned to Country Flame for refinishing but repair is expensive. Proper care of the
Crossfire plated door and other plated trim will ensure these parts will survive a lifetime of use. A painted
Crossfire door requires no specific care.
OPTIONAL FEATURES
There is an ever growing list of options for Country Flame stove products, including the Crossfire. Contact
an authorized Country Flame dealer for more information.
OPTIONAL THERMOSTAT OPERATION
A thermostat option is available for the Crossfire.
CROSSFIRE IS COLD
•
See start-up procedure.
CROSSFIRE IS HOT
•
If the stove is set to a heat setting greater than 1 when the thermostat calls for heat, the
Intelli-Choice
Control Board will remember this setting and return to this setting any time heat is called for by the
thermostat.
•
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