Climate Technology 43855 Instructions d'exploitation

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A Hunter Fan Company2500 Frisco Ave.Memphis, TN 38114800-676-7861www.climatetechnologyproducts.com

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95. Using the provided stickers, label each wire according to the chart. If the terminals are not labeled, contact a qualified HVAC technician.NOTE:

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10if your existing thermostat is marked:label the wire with this sticker:RHRHRHHeating Transformer Power SupplyY1 / Y2Cooling Stage 1 or 2W1 / W2 / W3

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11if your existing thermostat is marked:label the wire with this sticker:R / RCR/RCR/RC24 VAC Power SupplyY1 / Y2Compressor Stage 1 or 2W2W2W2Auxillia

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13MOUNTING THE WALL PLATE1. Remove the wall plate from the CTC thermostat by gently pulling the wall plate from the back of the thermostat.2. Positi

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154. Remove the wall plate from the wall and drill two 3/16” holes where marked.5. Tap the plastic anchors into the holes until they are flush with

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17CONNECTING THE WIRES1. Loosen, but do not remove the terminal screws.NOTE: A jumper wire is provided, connecting the RH and RC terminals for system

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installation andoperation manualTouchscreen Programmable ermostatModel 438553 Stage Heat/2 Stage Cool

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19ATTACHING THE THERMOSTAT1. Insert three AA alkaline batteries into the back of the thermostat.2. Place the thermostat over the wall plate, alignin

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21GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSYour new CTC thermostat is easy to program and use. The front of the thermostat is a touch screen that responds to the

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22DATE & TIME SETTINGSDATE, MONTH, YEARMAY 17 2006THURSDAY12344003-01 r051507

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231. Touch either the month, date, year at the top of the touch screen.2. Touch the or sign to adjust the setting.3. Repeat Steps 1-2 for each

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24CLOCKMAY 17 2006THURSDAY12344003-01 r051507

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25The clock is a 12-hour clock with AM and PM settings.1. Touch the time on the touch screen. SET CLOCK appears and the hour flashes. Note the AM &am

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26SETTING ThE SPANThe SPAN setting mode in the SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU allows you to adjust the system ON/OFF cycle rate. The default setting is 2F. The

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27SYSTEM SETTINGS MENUThe installer can set SYSTEM functions once the thermostat is installed. The default settings are shown in bold in the following

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28SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU (CONT'D)SYSTEM or USER134562 7844003-01 r051507

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2TABLE OF CONTENTSIMPORTANT INFORMATION ...4INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ...4GENERAL OP

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291. Touch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. Press and hold for 3 seconds for SYSTEM and USER settings to appear. 3. Touch SYSTEM. The selecte

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30USER SETTINGSThe PERIODS PER DAY (Option 1) can be set to 0, 2 or 4. When set to 0, the thermostat operates as a digital non-programmable thermostat

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31USER SETTINGS MENUThe USER can also set certain functions in the USER SETTINGS MENU. The default settings are shown in bold in the following list. O

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32USER SETTINGS MENU (cont'd)SYSTEM or USER1352 7 4 6844003-01 r051507

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331. Touch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. Press and hold for 3 seconds for SYSTEM and USER settings to appear. 3. Touch USER. The selected

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34TEMPERATURE RANGEThis thermostat meets ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. By using the preprogrammed and default settings, this thermosta

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35ENERGY STAR DEFAULT PROGRAMSRefer to the Energy Star Default Programs Chart shown below for detailed Information about pre-programmed settings. If c

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36MANUAL OPERATIONMany people prefer to operate their thermostats manually, adjusting settings as needed. NOTE: PROGRAMS PER DAY must be set to 0 for

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371. Touch a blank area of the touch screen. SELECT FUNCTION appears.2. Touch the or icon. SET SYSTEM MODE appears.3. Scroll through the settin

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3Touchscreen Programmable ermostatModel 438553 Stage Heat/2 Stage Cool Congratulations!Thank you for choosing a Climate Technology Corporation progra

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39PROGRAM OPERATIONCREATING CUSTOM PROGRAMSYou can program the thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature, humidity and airflow up to four tim

Page 36 - ENERGY STAR DEFAULT PROGRAMS

40CREATING CUSTOM PROGRAMS (cont'd)This thermostat has an autorecovery function and will automatically calculate the time needed to achieve the t

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411. Touch a blank area of the screen to begin programming. SELECT FUNCTION appears at the top of the display. (Image P1)2. Touch the icon. PRESS

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42CREATING CUSTOM PROGRAMS (cont'd)1091112131415SELECT ICON TO PROGRAM P244003-01 r051507

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439. Touch the temperature display to set the temperature.10. Touch the or sign to adjust numerals.11. Touch the humidity display to set the humi

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44FAN PROGRAM MODE MAY 17 2006THURSDAY123444003-01 r051507

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451. Touch a blank area of the touch screen. SELECT FUNCTION appears.2. Touch the icon. SET FAN TO PROGRAM MODE appears.3. Scroll through the fan

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46PROGRAM OVERRIDESYou can either temporarily override the settings for the current program, or permanently override all settings and adjust temperatu

Page 43 - SELECT ICON TO PROGRAM

471. Touch the temperature icon ( ) or humidity icon ( ). The selected icon will flash and SET OVERRIDE TEMPERATURE or SET OVERRIDE HUMIDITY appears

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4IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThis thermostat is designed to work on the following heating and cooling systems:Up to 3 Stage Heat/2 Stage Cool Millivolt Sy

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491. Touch the temperature icon ( ) or humidity icon ( ). The selected icon will flash and SET OVERRIDE TEMPERATURE or SET OVERRIDE HUMIDITY appears

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50VACATION OVERRIDE SETTINGS SELECT HOLD TYPE1325146644003-01 r051507

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511. Touch the temperature icon ( ) or humidity icon ( ). The selected icon will flash and SET OVERRIDE TEMPERATURE or SET OVERRIDE HUMIDITY appears

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52CANCEL TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY HOLD21MAY 17 2006THURSDAY44003-01 r051507

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531. Touch the icon. CANCEL TEMPERATURE HOLD appears.2. Press , the hold is released and main display returns. NOTE: If the Temperature or Humid

Page 51 - VACATION OVERRIDE SETTINGS

54HOME TODAY FUNCTION HOME TODAY overrides the program settings for periods , and with comfortable heat or cool settings while you are home. HO

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551. Touch a blank area of the touch screen.2. Touch the icon.3. Touch the or sign to toggle between SET HOME TODAY and CANCEL HOME TODAY.4.

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56ADDITIONAL FEATURESThe CLEAN SCREEN FUNCTION allows 30 seconds to clean the touch screen without disturbing the existing settings.CLEAN SCREENPRESS

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571. Touch a blank area of the touch screen.2. Touch . PRESS ENTER FOR CLEANING appears.3. Press to return to the main screen. A 30-second count

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58LOCK FUNCTION The lock function allows a user to lock the touch screen to prevent unexpected or accidental changes. MAY 17 2006THURSDAY134526744003

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5YRCGWwYRCGWNOTICE OF CAUTION! DO NOT disconnect the wires from the existing thermostat before reading these instructions. The wires must be labeled

Page 57 - PRESS ENTER FOR CLEANING

591. Touch a blank area of the touch screen.2. Touch the icon. appears.3. Touch once for the first digit, twice for the second and three time

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60CHANGE FILTERThe FILTER CHANGE indicator icon will flash after the filter life counter expires as a reminder to check or change your HVAC filter. Re

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611. Touch a blank area of the touch screen.2. Touch . FILTER RUN TIME and HOLD FILTER KEY TO RESET appear on the display.3. Touch and hold for

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62CHANGE BATTERIESThe CHANGE BATTERIES warning indicates two stages of battery power shortage. When the batteries are weak, the CHANGE BATTERIES warni

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63AUTO RECOVERYThe AUTO RECOVERY FUNCTION allows heating and cooling systems to gradually recover from an energy-saving set point temperature to a com

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64ENERGY MONITOR FUNCTIONThe ENERGY MONITOR function allows you to review and monitor the effect of your program settings on the system runtime.MAY 17

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651. Touch a blank area of the touch screen.2. Touch the icon.3. Scroll through the SYSTEM RUNTIME settings with the or sign to see the syst

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66ERROR MESSAGEERROR mode indicates an expected operation problem. The screen flashes a SYSTEM ERROR message and shuts the system off. You must reset

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67COMPRESSOR PROTECTIONAfter the system stops running in cooling mode, there is a 3.5 minute delay before it can be restarted to prevent compressor da

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68TROUBLEShOOTING1. My display does not appear. 1a. Check the batteries and battery connections. 1b. Reset the thermostat.2. The auto fan feature

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695. The heating or cooling will not turn on or off. 5a. Make sure the thermostat is not in permanent override mode.5b. Wait. There may be as much

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708. The touch screen permanently reads SYSTEM ERROR.8a. Refer to page 66 for ERROR mode instructions. If ERR message remains after battery replacem

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71NEED MORE HELP?Is there help on the web?Yes, visit us at http://www.climatetechnologyproducts.com for more information.Is there someone I can call?Y

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72WIRING DIAGRAMSNumber of wires connected depends on the HVAC system requirement.• 4-wire Heat/Cool System (single stage): RH (jumper between RH and

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73Heat 24V SupplyCool 24V SupplyCool Stage 1Cool Stage 2Heat Stage 1Heat Stage 2Heat Stage 3HumidityControlFanControlRHRC/RCY1Y2W1 W2 W3HGConventional

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7424VAC SupplyCompressor Stage 1AuxiliaryHeatReversing ValveCoolFanControlRC/RCY1Y2EW2 OBGHeat Pump SystemsOptionalJumperCompressor Stage 2EmergencyHe

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7UNINSTALLING THE EXISTING UNIT1. Turn the system power OFF at the existing thermostat. Turn the power to the HVAC system OFF at the main power panel

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