Venstar T2700 Owner's Manual

Venstar T2700 Owner's Manual

Commercial non-programmable up to 2-heat & 2-cool thermostat
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Digital
Digital
Thermostat
Thermostat
Control up to 3 Heat &
2 Cool Stages
3 Configurable Outputs
Backlit Display & Button
Legends
Aux Heat Indicator
Dry Contact Equipped
Soft Start
Use with most Air Conditioning & Heating Systems including: 1 or 2 Stage
Electric Cooling & 3 Stage Gas Heating, Heat Pump, Electric or Hydronic Heat.
OWNER'S
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MANUAL
Venstar Inc. 08/07
commercial
THERMOSTAT
T2700
NON-
NON-
PROGRAMMABLE
PROGRAMMABLE
up to 2-heat
up to 2-heat
& 2-cool
& 2-cool
HEAT
HEAT
COOL
PUMP
Set Point Limiting
Remote Sensor Ready
Outdoor Sensor Ready
Accepts EZ Programmer
Accepts Optional Humidity
Module: Controls Humidification
and Dehumidification
Accepts Optional IR
Remote Control
Accepts Comfort Call
Phone Control Acessory

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  • Page 1 Remote Control Accepts Comfort Call Phone Control Acessory Use with most Air Conditioning & Heating Systems including: 1 or 2 Stage Electric Cooling & 3 Stage Gas Heating, Heat Pump, Electric or Hydronic Heat. OWNER’S OWNER’S MANUAL MANUAL Venstar Inc. 08/07...
  • Page 2 CAUTION Follow the Installation Instructions before proceeding. Set the thermostat mode to “OFF” prior to changing settings in setup or restoring Factory Defaults. CAUTION NEVER PUT MORE THAN ONE JUMPER ON THE SAME MISC JUMPER BLOCK! THIS MAY DAMAGE YOUR THERMOSTAT AND VOID MISC1 MISC1...
  • Page 3 How to Use This Manual The Table of Contents divides the thermostat features into sections making it easier to quickly find information. The first page of each section contains a more detailed list of the contents within that section, such as the example page shown below. SECTION 14 Timers and Deadbands Header shows section #...
  • Page 4: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms Auto-Changeover: A mode in which the thermostat will turn on the heating or cooling based on room temperature demand. Configurable Output Jumper: Using jumpers on the thermostat you can configure the MISC1, MISC2, and MISC3 terminals to control humidification, dehumidification, and 2nd stage cooling.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Quick Start Getting to Know Your Thermostat Basic Operation Viewing Temperature and Humidity Sensors Override Operation Programming the Fan Operation Thermostat Display Options Humidification Dehumidification Viewing Equipment Run-Times Electric Heat and Heat Pump Operation Timers and Deadbands Programming Remote Sensor Operation Programming the Dry...
  • Page 7: Quick Start

    SECTION 1 Quick Start Section 1 Contents: Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode..........1.2 Selecting Your Desired Temperature........1.3 Using the Fan Button....1.3 Note: Following the instructions in this section will allow you to operate your thermostat using the factory default settings. These settings are depicted in the illustrations throughout this manual.
  • Page 8 Selecting the Heat or Cool Mode Select Mode by Pressing the MODE Button Heating Only The HEAT setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the furnace will Press turn on to heat the room. MODE Cooling Only The COOL setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the air conditioner...
  • Page 9: Using The Fan Button

    Selecting Your Desired Temperature (adjusting the setpoints) AUTO MODE Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool set temperatures simultaneously. Adjust the desired set temperature with the AUTO buttons. HEAT OR COOL MODE Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Heat or Cool mode will adjust only the heat or cool set temperature.
  • Page 10: Getting To Know Your Thermostat

    SECTION 2 Getting to Know Your Thermostat Section 2 Contents: Front Panel Buttons.....2.2 Display Features......2.3 Page 2.1...
  • Page 11: Front Panel

    Front Panel Warmer Button sometimes referred Backlit LCD Display (glows red) to as the UP button AUTO Cooler Button sometimes refer- (glows blue) red to as the DOWN button Override Heat or Cool Demand Indicator Button Red = Heat, Green = Cool eries PLATINUM COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT...
  • Page 12 Display Features Setup DeHumidify Service Filter Pan UV Light Outside AUTO Remote OFFON Override FanOn Mode Indicators - Section 3 Selects the operational mode of the equipment. HEAT - Indicates the heating mode. COOL - Indicates the air conditioning mode. AUTO - Indicates the system will automatically changeover between heat and cool modes as the temperature varies.
  • Page 13 Display Features Setup DeHumidify Service Filter Pan UV Light Outside AUTO Remote OFFON Override FanOn Setup icon - Sections 6-15 Indicates the thermostat is in the setup mode. Fan On icon - Section 6 Indicates constant, continuous fan operation. When Fan On is not lit - indicates the fan will only operate when necessary to heat or to cool.
  • Page 14 Display Features Setup DeHumidify Service Filter Pan UV Light Outside AUTO Remote OFFON Override FanOn AuxHeat icon - Page 12.4 Indicates 2nd stage electric strip heat is being used when the thermostat is programmed for Heat Pump operation. Humidify/DeHumidify icon - Sections 8-9 Indicates the system is currently humidifying/dehumidifying the air.
  • Page 15: Basic Operation

    SECTION 3 Basic Operation Section 3 Contents: Programming for Auto or Manual Operation......3.2 Selecting the Proper Operating Mode......3.3 Selecting Your Desired Temperature.......3.5 Note: During setup & programming pressing the UP or DOWN buttons will modify the flashing selection. Page 3.1...
  • Page 16 Manual or Auto-Changeover Thermostat When the very simplest operation is desired, this thermostat may be configured to be a manual heat and cool thermostat. Follow the step below. The thermostat may be programmed to function as a Heat Only or Cool Only thermostat by selecting ‘NO’...
  • Page 17 Operating Mode when the Thermostat is Configured to be: MANUAL-CHANGEOVER - If the thermostat is configured to be Manual- Changeover, the following screens will be available by pressing the MODE button. Select the Mode by Pressing the MODE Button Heating Only The HEAT setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the furnace will...
  • Page 18 Operating Mode when the Thermostat is Configured to be: AUTO-CHANGEOVER - If the thermostat is configured to be Auto- Changeover, the following screens will be available by pressing the MODE button. Select the Mode by Pressing the MODE Button Heating Only The HEAT setting indicates the temperature the room has to reach before the furnace will...
  • Page 19 Selecting Your Desired Temperature (adjusting setpoints) AUTO MODE Pressing the UP or DOWN buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool set temperatures simultaneously. For more information on this see page 12.2. Adjust the desired set temperature with the AUTO buttons.
  • Page 20: Viewing Temperature And Humidity Sensors

    SECTION 4 Viewing the Temperature and Humidity Sensors Section 4 Contents: Viewing the Outdoor Temperature......4.2 Viewing the Viewing the Indoor Humidity........4.3 Page 4.1...
  • Page 21: Viewing The Outdoor Temperature

    Viewing the Outdoor Temperature Requires an outdoor sensor (optional accessory) to be installed (see page 13.2 for wiring instructions). To read the temperature from the outdoor sensor, press the OUTDOOR button. The display will then show the current outdoor temperature. OUTDOOR Press the OUTDOOR button to view...
  • Page 22 Viewing the Indoor Humidity Requires the Humidity Module (optional accessory) to be installed. To display the current humidity at the thermostat, press the HUMIDITY button. The display will then show the current indoor humidity along with the humidification setpoint (Section 8). Note: The humidity reading will not appear unless the Humidity Module has been installed.
  • Page 23: Override Operation

    SECTION 5 Override Operation Overriding the Normal Operation The OVERRIDE button may only be used when the Dry Contact has forced the thermostat into the Unoccupied mode. Unoccupied Operation - During a Dry Contact forced unoccupied period pressing the OVERRIDE button will temporarily force the thermostat into the mode it was in before the Dry Contact forced it into the Unoccupied mode.
  • Page 24: Programming The Fan Operation

    SECTION 6 Programming the Fan Operation Section 6 Contents: Using the Fan Button....6.2 Smart Fan Operation....6.2 Setting the Fan-Off Time Delay..........6.3 Page 6.1...
  • Page 25: Using The Fan Button

    Using the Fan Button When the fan is set for automatic operation it will energize any time there is a call for heating or cooling, otherwise the fan will remain off. Pressing the FAN button will energize the fan and display the FanOn icon on the thermostat display.
  • Page 26: Setting The Fan-Off Time Delay

    Setting the Fan-Off Time Delay To increase cooling efficiency of your unit, the thermostat may be programmed to continue running the fan after a call for cooling has been satisfied. This delay may be set for 30, 60, or 90 seconds. If the Fan Off Delay is set for zero seconds, the fan will not energize after a call for cooling has been satisfied.
  • Page 27: Thermostat Display Options

    SECTION 7 Thermostat Display Options Section 7 Contents: Turning On/Off the Backlight........7.2 Programming the Thermostat to Display Temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius....7.2 Locking/Unlocking the Keypad........7.3 Programming a Security Level..........7.4 Page 7.1...
  • Page 28: Turning On/Off The Backlight

    Turning On/Off the Backlight Press the MODE button. While holding MODE Note: Press the MODE the MODE, press the HUMIDITY button button momentarily to enter Setup screens. HUMIDITY to move through the setup screens. Press and hold the MODE Press the MODE button repeatedly button to move back- MODE wards through the...
  • Page 29: Locking/Unlocking The Keypad

    Locking/Unlocking the Keypad To prevent unauthorized use of the thermostat, the front panel buttons may be disabled. To disable, or ‘lock’ the keypad, press and hold the MODE button. While holding the MODE button, press the UP and DOWN buttons together. The icon will appear on the display, then release the buttons.
  • Page 30: Programming A Security Level

    Programming a Security Level When a security level has been programmed, the thermostat will allow limited adjustment to the setpoints (steps # 6 and 7). In security levels 2 and 3, the thermostat is forced into the Program On mode. To disable the security feature, set the value in step #5 to 0;...
  • Page 31: Humidification

    SECTION 8 Humidification Section 8 Contents: Installing the Humidity Module........8.2 Setting a Thermostat Jumper for Humidity Operation....8.3 Adjusting the Humidification Setpoint........8.4 NOTE: The humidification functions described in this section will only be available if a Humidity Module has been properly installed. Disclaimer: The manufacturer of this thermostat cannot be liable for misinstallation, improper connection or improper programming of...
  • Page 32 Installing the Humidity Module To install the Humidity Module the thermostat must be detached from the back plate. Plug the Humidity Module into the Humidity Module connector as shown in Figure 2 below. Follow the detailed instructions included with the Humidity Module accessory. Once the Humidity Module has been installed, you must adjust the Humidity jumper setting to HUM as shown in Figure 1 below.
  • Page 33 Setting a Thermostat Jumper for Humidity Operation To control a MISC output for humidification, place the MISC1, MISC2, or MISC3 jumper on the terminal labeled HUM (see diagram below). This will supply 24VAC to the selected MISC terminal based on the humidification programming in the following pages.
  • Page 34 Adjusting the Humidification Setpoint If your HVAC unit is equipped with a humidification system and the Humidity Module has been installed, the thermostat will provide power to the appropriate terminal on the backplate of the thermostat when the humidity in the home falls below the setpoint you have chosen. The value for this setpoint ranges from 0% to 60%.
  • Page 35: Dehumidification

    SECTION 9 Dehumidification Section 9 Contents: Configuring a Thermostat Output Jumper for Dehumidification Operation........9.2 Adjusting the Dehumidification Setpoint........9.3 Using Your Air Conditioner to Dehumidify......9.4 Using the DEHUM Terminal........9.5 NOTE: The dehumidification functions described in this section will only be available if a Humidity Module has been properly installed. For instructions on installing the Humidity Module please see page 8.2.
  • Page 36: Operation

    Setting a Thermostat Jumper for Dehumidification Operation To control a MISC output for dehumidification, install the Humidity Module and place the Humidity Jumper on HUM (see page 8.2). Then place the MISC1, MISC2, or MISC3 jumper on the terminal labeled DEHUM (see diagram below). This will supply 24VAC to the selected MISC terminal based on the programming in the following pages.
  • Page 37: Adjusting The Dehumidification Setpoint

    Adjusting the Dehumidification Setpoint Dehum Terminal: If a MISC terminal selected for DEHUM operation (see page 9.2) then the thermostat will provide power to this terminal the when the humidity in the home is above the setpoint you have chosen. See page 9.6 for detailed programming instructions. To utilize this feature your HVAC unit must be equipped with a DEHUM terminal.
  • Page 38: Using Your Air Conditioner To Dehumidify

    Using Your Air Conditioner to Dehumidify If Cool to Dehumidify is on and the Humidity Module is installed, the thermostat has the ability to initiate a cooling cycle for advanced dehumidification operation. When the thermostat detects the humidity percentage is above the setpoint for dehumidification, and heating or cooling is not on, the thermostat will force the compressor to run with the fan, thus reducing moisture in the air.
  • Page 39: Using The Dehum Terminal

    Using the Dehum Terminal If you configure a MISC output jumper for DEHUM, it may be programmed to operate in one of two ways: 1) Normally Closed (NC): The thermostat will de-energize the DEHUM terminal to allow the fan to run in low speed when there is a call for 1st stage cooling and the room humidity is greater than the dehumidification setpoint.
  • Page 40: Viewing Equipment Run-Times

    SECTION 10 Viewing Equipment Run-Times Section 10 Contents: Viewing the Override Run-Time.........10.2 Viewing the Humidifier Run-Time........ 10.3 Viewing the UV Light Run-Time.........10.4 Page 10.1...
  • Page 41 Viewing the Override Operation Run-Time This display will track the number of hours that your thermostat has been operating in the Override mode (see page 5.1). Press the FAN button to reset the counter. Press the MODE button. While holding MODE the MODE, press the HUMIDITY button Note: Press the...
  • Page 42 Viewing the Humidification Run-Time After your humidification system has been operating for the number of days set in step #12 below, the Service Humidify icon will appear. This counter keeps track of the number of days since the Service Humidify icon was reset.
  • Page 43 Viewing the UV Light Run-Time After the UV light has been operating for the number of days set in step #13 below, the Service UV Light icon will appear. This counter keeps track of the number of days since the UV light icon was last reset.
  • Page 44: Electric Heat And Heat Pump Operation

    SECTION 11 Electric Heat and Heat Pump Operation Section 11 Contents: Viewing the Heat Pump and Reversing Valve Jumper Setting........11.2 Viewing the Electric Heat Jumper Setting.......11.3 Using Emergency Heat....11.4 Page 11.1...
  • Page 45: Reversing Valve Jumper Settings

    Viewing the Heat Pump and Reversing Valve Jumper Settings Steps 14 and 15 are ‘Read Only’ and may only be set with the jumpers on the circuit board of the thermostat. Press the MODE button. While holding MODE Note: Press the MODE the MODE, press the HUMIDITY button button momentarily...
  • Page 46 Viewing the Electric Heat Jumper Setting Placing the jumper on ELEC will cause the thermostat to turn on the fan immediately any time there is a heat demand. Since most gas furnaces control the fan, this feature should be off unless it is necessary for the thermostat to energize the fan with first stage heat.
  • Page 47 Using Emergency Heat ENTER EMERGENCY HEAT: Only available if you have a Heat Pump installed. To initiate the Emergency Heat feature, press the FAN button. While holding the FAN button press the UP button. The Cool setpoint display will read ‘EH’ (emergency heat). Press for Emergency Heat OPERATION: During Emergency Heat operation the...
  • Page 48: Timers And Deadbands

    SECTION 12 Timers and Deadbands Section 12 Contents: Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential......12.2 Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour........12.3 Adjusting the Deadband..12.4 Selecting 2nd Stage Turn Off Temperature.....12.6 Page 12.1...
  • Page 49: Adjusting The Heat/Cool Differential

    Adjusting the Heat/Cool Differential The Heat and Cool setpoints will not be allowed to come any closer to each other than the value in this step. This minimum difference is enforced during Auto-Changeover operation. Press the MODE button. While holding MODE the MODE, press the HUMIDITY button Note: Press the...
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Cycles Per Hour

    Adjusting the Cycles Per Hour The Cycles Per Hour setting may limit the number of times per hour your HVAC unit may energize. For example, at a setting of 6 cycles per hour the HVAC unit will only be allowed to energize once every 10 minutes.
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Deadband

    Adjusting the Deadband MULTI-STAGE OPERATION - Controls up to two Heat and two Cool stages. The 2nd Stage of heat or cool is turned on when: (A) The 1st Stage has been on for the two minutes. (B) The temperature spread from the setpoint is equal to or greater than: the setpoint plus the 1st stage deadband (step #19, next page), plus two degrees.
  • Page 52 Adjusting the Deadband For more detailed information, please see the explanation on the previous page. Press the MODE button. While holding MODE Note: Press the MODE the MODE, press the HUMIDITY button button momentarily to enter Setup screens. HUMIDITY to move through the setup screens.
  • Page 53: Selecting 2Nd Stage Turn

    Selecting nd Stage Turn Off Temperature If ON is selected, the second stage of cooling or heating will remain energized until the thermostat reaches the setpoint on the thermostat display. If OFF is selected, the second stage of cooling or heating will turn off after reaching the 1st stage deadband ( see page 12.4 for more information).
  • Page 54: Programming Remote Sensor Operation

    SECTION 13 Programming Remote Sensor Operation Section 13 Contents: Installing the Remote Sensors........13.2 Controlling or Reading the Remote Temperature (RS1)...13.3 Page 13.1...
  • Page 55 Installing the Remote Sensors The Remote Sensor measures indoor air temperature and sends this information to the thermostat; it measures temperature with a range of 32 to 99 F. The Remote Sensor is equipped with an OVERRIDE button which will place the thermostat into the override mode for up to four hours (see page 5.1).
  • Page 56 Controlling or Reading the Remote Temperature (RS The thermostat may be programmed to only READ the remote sensor, or to CONTROL to the remote sensor. Refer to Advanced Setup step #21, below. Read Only Sensor (RS1): If step #21 is set to only READ to the remote sensor, this temperature may be viewed by pressing the OUTDOOR button on the thermostat and then pressing the MODE button (see page 4.2).
  • Page 57: Programming The Dry Contact

    SECTION 14 Programming the Dry Contact Section 14 Contents: Dry Contact Operation.... 14.2 Dry Contact Polarity....14.2 Dry Contact Programming..14.3 Override Operation....14.4 Random Start......14.5 Page 14.1...
  • Page 58: Dry Contact Operation

    Dry Contact Operation If the dry contact is going to be used, select YES in step #22 below; if the dry contact is not going to be used, select NO. in step #22 below. DRY CONTACT POLARITY - The terminals may be set to be Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) in step #23.
  • Page 59 Dry Contact Programming OVERRIDE OR SERVICE THE CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN - If Override is selected in step #24 (below), when the dry contact is energized the thermostat will be forced into or out of Unoccupied setpoints (next page) depending on the polarity of the Dry Contact. If Service Pan is selected, when the dry contact is energized the thermostat will lockout Y1 (compressor) and write Service Pan on the display.
  • Page 60 Dry Contact Programming UNOCCUPIED SETPOINTS - If Override is selected in step #24 (see previous page), when the dry contact is energized the thermostat will be forced into or out of Unoccupied setpoints. To adjust the Unoccupied setpoints follow the setup steps below. Press the MODE button.
  • Page 61 Random Start Operation This feature causes a 2 to 30 second delay before energizing the thermostat outputs after any of these events: Loss of Power to the thermostat: When power to the thermostat is interrupted and then restored, Random Start will lockout the outputs of the thermostat for a random amount of time.
  • Page 62: Programming The Run-Time Alerts

    SECTION 15 Programming Run-Time Alerts Section 15 Contents: Setting and Resetting the Service Filter (Fan Run-Time) Alert........15.2 Setting and Resetting the UV Light Run-Time Alert.....15.3 Setting and Resetting the Humidify Run-Time Alert..15.4 Page 15.1...
  • Page 63 How to Set and Reset the Service Filter (Fan Run-Time) Alert This counter keeps track of the number of hours of fan run-time whether the fan is energized in the Heating or Cooling modes, or in stand alone fan operation. The Service Filter icon will appear after the preset number of hours of fan run-time in step #28 (below) has been achieved.
  • Page 64 How to Set and Reset the UV Light Run-Time Alert This counter keeps track of the number of days since the UV Light counter has been reset. The UV Light icon will appear after the number of days has been achieved, as shown in step #29 (below). Setting the counter to zero in Step #29 will prevent the Service UV Light icon from ever appearing.
  • Page 65 How to Set and Reset the Humidifier Run-Time Alert This counter keeps track of the number of days since the Service Humidify icon was last reset; this icon will appear after the number of days set in step #30 (below) has elapsed. Setting this counter to zero in step #30 will prevent the Service Humidify icon from ever appearing.
  • Page 66: Configuring The Misc Outputs

    SECTION 16 Configuring the MISC Outputs Section 16 Contents: Configuring the Jumpers..16.2 Explanation of Jumper Settings........16.3 Page 16.1...
  • Page 67 Configuring the Jumpers For additional flexibility, your thermostat has three configurable outputs. These outputs are designed to have different functions depending on how the jumpers are set (below). Each output, labeled MISC1, MISC2, and MISC3 may be set for one of the four choices available.
  • Page 68 Explanation of Jumper Settings HUM JUMPER SETTING If the jumper for MISC1, MISC2, or MISC3 is set to HUM, the corresponding MISC screw terminal on the backplate will control a humidification system. HUMIDIFICATION OPERATION - SECTION 8 If your HVAC unit is equipped with a humidification system and the Humidity Module (sold separately) has been installed, the thermostat will provide power to the MISC1, MISC2, or MISC3 terminal of the thermostat when the humidity in the home falls below the humidity setpoint you have chosen.
  • Page 69 Explanation of Jumper Settings (continued) Y2 JUMPER SETTING If the jumper for MISC1 is set to Y2 the MISC1 screw terminal on the backplate will control a second stage of cooling. Y2 OPERATION - SECTION 12.4 The 2nd Stage of heat or cool is turned on when: (A) The 1st Stage has been on for the two minutes.
  • Page 70: Factory Defaults, Calibration, And Sensors

    SECTION 17 Factory Defaults, Calibration, and Sensors Section 17 Contents: Resetting the Thermostat to the Factory Default Settings..17.2 Calibrating the Temperature and Humidity Sensors...17.3 Page 17.1...
  • Page 71: Factory Default Settings

    Resetting the Thermostat to the Factory Default Settings (for default values see page 19.1) If, for any reason, you desire to return all the stored settings back to the factory default settings, follow the instructions below. WARNING: This will reset all Advanced Programming to the default settings.
  • Page 72: Calibrating The Temperature And Humidity Sensors

    Calibrating the Temperature and Humidity Sensors Under normal circumstances it will not be necessary to adjust the calibration of the temperature and humidity sensors. If calibration is required, please contact a trained HVAC technician to correctly perform the following procedure. I2:00 Place the thermostat in the MODE...
  • Page 73: Accessories

    SECTION 18 Accessories ACCESSORY PORT - The RJ11 Jack is used to connect the T2700 to the IR Receiver (ACC0431) for wireless communication or the EZ Programmer (ACC0432) for easy downloading or uploading of thermostat information. The Accessory Port is located on the bottom of the thermostat.
  • Page 74: Advanced Setup Table

    SECTION 19 Advanced Setup Table Step# Description Range Step# Description Range Df* Yes/No Minimum Heat/Cool Auto-Changeover 12.2 0 - 6 Thermostat Differential 0, 30, 60, Cycles Per Hour 12.3 Fan Off Delay d1, d 2-6 Deadband/Temp. 12.5 1 - 6 Thermoglow Auto/On/ Swing 1st Stage...
  • Page 75 SECTION 20 Index outdoor, 2.2, 4.2 indicator, 2.2 Override, 2.2, 5.1 mode, 1.2 Reset Filter, 2.2, 15.2 run-time, see Run-Time up, 1.2, 2.2, 7.3, setpoint, 1.2-1.3 11.4 to dehumidify, see Accessory Port, 18.1 Alerts Dehumidify Condensate Drain Pan, see Run-Time Auto 2.4, 14.3 Cycles Per Hour, 12.3,...
  • Page 76 SECTION 20 Index Drain Pan Overflow Buttons deadband, see Alarm, see Dry Contact off time delay, 6.3, Deadband Dry Contact 19.1 emergency heat, override, 14.3, 19.1 on during heat, see 11.4 Electric Heat electric strip heat, operation, 14.2, 19.1 on icon, 1.3, 2.4, 6.2 run-time, 15.2 AuxHeat icon, 2.4 polarity, 14.2, 19.1...
  • Page 77 SECTION 20 Index see Display 12.2 Locked Indication Off Mode, 1.2, 2.3 see Keypad Lockout Outdoor button, see Buttons IR Receiver, 18.1 icon, 2.3 IR Remote Control, sensor, 2.3, 4.2, 12.1- 18.1 12.2, 13.2, 17.3 viewing temperature, 2.3, 4.2, 13.2, 17.3 Manual changeover, 3.3 Override...
  • Page 78 SECTION 20 Index 13.4, 17.1 outdoor, see Outdoor calibrate, 17.3 degree icon blink, remote, see Remote Time Delay, 13.2-13.3 thermostat, see compressor lockout, icon, 2.4 Thermostat 12.3 outdoor temperature, Service cycles per hour, see Outdoor filter icon, 15.2 12.3, 19.1 read to, 13.3 humidify icon, 15.4 wiring, 13.2...
  • Page 79 Section 21 Warranty One-Year Warranty - This Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If it appears within one year from the date of original installation, whether or not actual use begins on that date, that the product does not meet this warranty, a new or remanufactured part, at the manufacturer’s sole option to replace any defective part, will be provided without charge for the part itself provided the defective part is returned to the distributor through a qualified servicing dealer.

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