Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
WAITSFIELD Model 8770
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LIGHT/DIMMER OPERATION
(
Not Applicable to Bristol, Waitsfield, Stowe or
Champlain)
•
Briefly press
SET
button to
scroll to light bulb icon. Light
bulb icon flashes.
•
Press and hold large flame
button to turn ON the light or
increase brightness.
•
Press and hold small flame
button to decrease
brightness.
•
In the Light/Dimmer mode the
OFF button shuts OFF the
light.
•
If you want the light ON but no flame, press and
hold the small flame button and turn to Pilot
flame.
NOTE: The light bulb icon is displayed during
light/dimmer setting only. 8 seconds after the
light/dimmer has been set, the handset will
automatically go into temperature control mode
(CSA version)or manual mode (CE version).
CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION
(ONLY on Bristol 8763 and Waitsfield 8770)
The circulating fan has 4 speed
levels from low (1 bar) to high (4
bars).
•
Briefly press
SET
button to
scroll to the fan icon. Fan and
Level icons flash.
•
Press large flame button to
switch ON and increase fan
speed.
•
Press small flame button to
Decrease fan speed. To turn
OFF fan, press small flame
button until all 4 speed level
bars disappear.
NOTE: 8 seconds after the fan has been set, the
handset will automatically go into temperature
control mode (CSA version). The fan starts 4
minutes after the gas opens (from OFF or from pilot)
at maximum speed and goes to the displayed level
after 10 seconds. The fan stops 10 minutes after the
gas is OFF or at pilot.
MODES OF OPERATION
•
Briefly pressing the
SET
button changes
the mode of operation in the following
order:
NOTE: Manual mode can also be reached by
pressing either the large flame or the small flame
button.
Manual Mode
Manual flame height
adjustment.
•
Daytime Temperature Mode
(Appliance must be in
standby mode; pilot ignited)
The room temperature is
measured and compared
to the set temperature. The
flame height is then
automatically adjusted to
achieve the Daytime Set
Temperature .
Light/Dimmer Mode (Optional)
See discussion above.
Circulating Fan Mode
. See discussion above.