APPENDIX D: THEORY OF OPERATION
(cont’d)
FAULT PHASE
The fault phase is indicated by all lights except the Country Flame logo light flashing on and off at a rapid
pace. This event signifies that the control board has encountered an improperly operating system and requires
intervention by either the operator or a properly trained service technician. In the event that the fault phase
continues to flash lights, the operator should not try any repairs except those listed below without contacting
their dealer or an authorized and properly trained service technician. Country Flame has made every effort to
ensure the safety of the homeowner through proper use of this system. Any attempt to modify or circumvent
the safety features of this product is prohibited by the manufacturer. In the event that the fault phase does not
reset with the manufacturers recommended procedures, please contact your local authorized Country Flame
service representative.
RESET CONDITION
Reset Condition #1 requires the system to properly proceed through cool down phase. By allowing cool down
to occur the control panel will automatically shut off the system. In order for system shut off to occur all
electronic controls must sense safe system temperatures. In the event “safe temperatures” are not sensed by the
system, the control panel will continue to operate in the cool down phase until such time that safe temperatures
are achieved or the operator intervenes. In order to perform a “hot restart” from the cool down phase, Reset
Condition #2 must be followed
.
Reset Condition #2 assumes the operator has shut down the system and has now decided that a restart of the
system is required. In order to perform a restart the operator must press and hold the up heat (red) arrow for a
minimum of 15 seconds. This will return the system to startup phase. Please refer to startup phase for
specifics. All procedures in the startup phase should be followed in order to ensure burn phase is properly
achieved from the hot restart phase.
NOTE: A HOT RESTART CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED FROM A
COOL DOWN PHASE.
In the event of a “fault phase” no hot restart can be initiated.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
There are two functions built into the control board that can be used to assist with maintenance or
troubleshooting a system. These two control board functions are:
a)
Prime State
b) Manual
Control
The Prime State is utilized upon installing a new stove or after a fuel bin (hopper) has been depleted of fuel.
The prime state can be entered by pressing and holding the on/off switch for a minimum of 15 seconds. By
holding the on/off switch on for 15 seconds or more, the auger light (green) will be turned on and the heat
lights will be sequenced from lowest to highest light being consecutively turned on to signify the auger being
filled with fuel. This prime state will remain on for a maximum of 10 minutes or until the operator presses the
on/off switch at which time the system will revert to the off state. The prime state is utilized only for filling
the auger with fuel and can only be utilized from an “off state.”
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The Stir Rod is controlled by the control board in one of two states: (a) when the system is shutdown, and (b)
when the system is in the burn phase. The purpose of the stir rod is to mix the fuel and air to ensure a more
efficient burn. During normal burn phase operation, the control board controls the motion of the stir rod. The
operator can press both the blue (down) and red (up) heat arrows to turn the stir rod manually. This manual