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To Change The Factory Settings; Factory Defaults For User Configuration - Carrier 33AW-CS1 User Manual

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Programming the Control
Use this blank grid to write down your required home
temperatures.
Touch 'N' Go Option
Home
Away
Sleep

To change the factory settings

1.
Press and hold the comfort button
(
) to be changed for about five
seconds. The set temperature along with the symbol
heat (
) or cool (
2.
Press the up or down button on the right side of
the display until you reach the desired temperature
setting for the current mode of operation. At this
moment the triangle icon (
comfort button (
3.
To change the mode, press the mode (M) button
repeatedly until you see the required mode symbol
flashing on the screen.
4.
Press the up or down button on the right side of
the display until you reach the desired temperature
setting.
5.
Pressing one of the other two Touch 'N' Go button,
item 2 to 4 can be repeated.
6.
Press OK button to confirm changes and exit from the
Comfort change mode.

Factory defaults for User Configuration

Procedure for Changing the User Parameter settings to
Default values is given below.
1.
Press simultaneously home (
buttons at a time for 10 seconds to enter into the user
configuration mode. When this setting is first selected,
999 will be displayed in the time display area and an
initial value of 10 will be displayed in the temperature
display area.
2.
Press and hold the down button. When the counter
reaches zero, "Fd" will be displayed in the temperature
display area. This represents factory defaults are in
progress. Upon successful completion of restoring
defaults to EEPROM, the NUI will then force a reset.
Heat
) will flash.
) above the pressed
) will start flashing.
) and away (
You'll assign time periods to those temperatures later.
Cool
)
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