User`s manual
R
April 1, 2009
7014-101F
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d. Temperature Calibration
TheTEMPERATURECALscreenisusedtocalibratethe
temperatureonthewallcontrol.Ifforsomereasonyoufeel
thewall control isnotaccurately reading the temperature
you can calibrate it to a thermostat that you know is ac-
curate.PresstheUP/DOWNbuttonsto the desired tem-
perature.
c. Temp Differential
The TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL screen is used to
change the set default temperature differential. This sets
howfarbelowthesetpointthewallcontrolallowstheroom
temperaturetofallbeforetheapplianceturnsbackon.Itis
usuallysetattimeofinstallation.
Figure 7.1
e. Properties
ThePROPERTIESscreenshowstheversionofsoftwarefor
thecontrolboardandwallcontrol.Ifyouareplacingaservice
callwithyourdealer,theymayaskyoutogotothisscreen
andreadthemtheinformationunder“WC”and“SC”.
TEMPERATURE CAL
71.6
O
F
Cal Adj:
-13
DONE
SET
WC
SC
CB
CV
40h
6Bh
000
000
UFTI: 029
Rev: 004
TC: -28
PROPERTIES
DONE
Figure 7.2
Figure 7.3
f. Elevation
TheELEVATIONscreenallowsyoutoadjusttheappliance
to your specic elevation. Press the UP/DOWN buttons
to select your elevation. The message in the center will
changebetweenNORMALandHIGH.IfyouselectHIGH,
itwillreplacethenormalfueltableswithspecichighfuel
tables.YouMUSTselectafueltypeafterselectingHIGH.
Please note that changing the elevation will delete any
custom or new fuel table loaded into the appliance. You
must conrm your choice on the CONFIRM ELEVATION
CHANGEscreen.Thisallowsyoutoreverseyourdecision
ifnecessary. Figure 7.5.
ELEVATION
Over 4000 FT
Normal / High
Up to 4000 FT
DONE
Figure 7.4
g. Convection Blower Speed
The CONV BLOWER SPEED screen allows you to ad-
justtheblowerspeedtoyourindividualpreference.Press
theUP/DOWNbuttonsto select your blower speed.The
messageinthecenterwillchangebetweenNORMALand
QUIET.
NORMALallowstheconvectionblowertoreachmaximum
RPMat135degreesandQUIETat165degrees.
CONV BLOWER SPEED
Normal
Normal / Quiet
Quiet
DONE
Figure 7.6
CONFIRM ELEVATION CHANGE
YES
Changing elevations will
delete any custom or
new fuel tables loaded into
the stove.
Are you sure?
NO
Figure 7.5










