Owner`s manual
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7014-179D
December 16, 2011
R
CB 1200 Pellet Stove
1. A12voltACthermostatisrequiredtooperatethispellet
appliance.Youmayusetheincludedwallmountthermo-
statorpurchaseanoptionalprogrammablethermostat
or remote control. It is equipped with an adjustable
heatanticipator.Thecurrentratingis.05amps.The
anticipatorneeds to beadjusted to thelowest setting
available.
2. Whenmountingathermostatonawall,besuretofollow
yourthermostatinstallationinstructionscarefully.
NOTE: Thermostat must be mounted level for
accurate readings. The thermostat should be
mounted on an inside wall and not in direct line
with the appliance convection air.
NOTE: If the thermostat is located too close to the
appliance, you may need to set the temperature
setting slightly higher to maintain the desired
temperature in your home.
3. Thereisa4screwterminalblocklocatedontheback
lowerleftcornerofthestovedirectlyabovethepower
cordinlet.Thecenter2screwsareforthethermostat
wires.
J. Thermostat Installation
Figure 22.1
Shockhazard.
• DoNOTremovegroundingprongfromplug.
• Plugdirectlyintoproperlygrounded3prong
receptacle.
• Routecordawayfromappliance.
•
DoNOTroutecordunderorinfrontofappli-
ance.
CAUTION
Power Outlet
Terminal Block.
Center 2 screws for
Thermostat Wires
I. Door Installation
To install door:
1.Carefullyremovedoorfrompackaging.
2.Lineuphingeswithhingepinsonappliancebody,andslide
doordownuntilitsitssecurelyonpins.
Figure 22.1
.
3.
I
fdoorisplated,besuretocleanallplatedsurfacesand
glasswithaglasscleanertoensurealloilsareremoved
beforeyourrstburn.
4.Removealllabelsfromglassbeforeburningappliance.
To adjust latches:
1.Closedoorsecurely.
2.Place rod in slot on the bracket on the door and close
latch.
3.Latch must close tightly enough to ensure an airtight
sealbetweenthedoorandthebodyoftheappliance.To
increasetensiononthelatch,turntherodclockwiseafew
turns,thenattempttoclosethelatch,untilitissnug.Donot
overtighten;youshouldbeabletoclosethelatchwithyour
hand.
Figure 22.2
.
4.Afteradjustingthelatch,placeaPhillipsheadscrewdriver
inthe end oftherod,andtighten the nutwithawrench.
Thiswillmaintainthecorrecttensionontherodandlatch.
Hinge
Hinge Pin
Rod and nut
Rod and nut
Figure 22.2
Figure 22.3










