Operational Modes - Comfort Bilt HP21 Owner's Manual

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Operation

Operational Modes

Before actually starting your stove, you will need to determine which operating mode you would prefer the
stove to run in. This stove can operate in one of three modes - Manual, Temp, and Weekly.
Manual: In this mode, you can adjust and set the heating power level to control the heat level. (1 - 5)
Temp: In this mode, you can set the room temperature and the stove will automatically adjust the heating
power level to maintain the desired temperature. (Turning ECO option on in the settings will allow the
stove to cycle on and off automatically based on the desired temperature)
Weekly: In this mode, the stove will work automatically during days and times you predesignate. You can
have a program for each of the 7 days of the week, and up to 4 periods during the day.
Thstat: In this mode, it uses a simple wired thermostat to control the fire on and fire off cycles.
Pressing the mode select button
You must select your mode before turning on the stove. (Current mode will display in the upper left hand
corner of the display screen)
Selecting a mode while the stove is burning may cause the stove to shut down and could force a 30-
minute cool-down delay in restarting. You do not need to start operation of the stove to select your mode.
To choose the mode, locate the mode select button on the controller.
Manual: In the manual mode, you have the ability to change the heat levels, which will increase or decrease
the amount of heat that the stove puts out.
To change the power level in manual mode, use the "Scroll Up" or "Scroll Down"
buttons on the control pad.
Pressing either of these buttons once will move the power level up or down one
level.
NOTE: Manual mode allows you to directly change the heat level of the stove. (1 - 5 bars)
It does not allow you to adjust specific temperatures. (see Temp)
Temp: The Temperature Mode allows you to set the desired temperature of the room. The stove will increase
or decrease the heat level automatically to keep the room close to the set desired set temperature.
To increase or decrease the "Call to" temperature, use the "Scroll Up" or "Scroll
Down" button. The current room temperature will be displayed in the temperature
display box on the screen, as will the "Call to" temperature.
If the room temperature falls below the "call to" temperature, the stove's heat
power level indicator will automatically rise to five. When the temperature has
been reached, and maintained for about a minute, the heat power level will return
to one and it will stay there until more heat is needed.
The desired or "Call to" temperature has a range of 61 - 82° F (16 - 28° C)
NOTE: In temperature mode, the stove will not shut off or go into standby. It will simply idle and continue to produce a fire
until the room temperature falls below the "call to" temperature. When idling, the heat power level will read at level one in
the power level box on the display screen. In order to allow the stove to cycle off and on automatically, the ECO option
(see the "Settings" section) will need to be turned on.
Weekly: The Weekly Mode allows you to control and schedule the stove operation during set times and days
throughout the week.
You can select four different operation times for each of the seven days of the week.
During the Weekly operation mode, the stove will run in a very similar way to "Temp" mode. Part of the
weekly schedule program includes a desired "call to" temperature.
See the "Set Data" section for more information on programming the weekly schedule.
IMPORTANT: Remember to set your weekly schedule in Weekly Mode before igniting a fire. If you attempt to
set a weekly schedule while the stove is running in Manual or Temp modes, the weekly schedule will not set,
and the screen will prompt you to wait until you have turned the stove off and it has cooled down before
allowing you to retry.
will cycle through all of the different operating modes.
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