Year Limited Warranty - CARNES Comfort Control User Manual

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Quick Tips and Trouble Shooting
Touchscreen
The remote thermostat has been designed for long battery life and
will "sleep" when not in use to maintain battery life. A moderate
touch is recommended to "wake up" the remote thermostat. A
moderate, steady touch is recommended to operate the keys.
Pressing hard will not make the thermostat respond faster and may
damage the touchscreen.
Which Mode - Remote or Thermostat?
Operating the remote thermostat in Remote Mode is the easiest
operating mode and gives the user direct control over the amount
of airflow. The user can select 0% airflow up to 100% airflow.
In Thermostat Mode, the airflow will adjust depending on the
indoor temperature, set point and whether the system is in heating
or cooling. The user can choose to run the thermostat in Hold mode
or Schedule mode. In Schedule mode the thermostat controls
airflow and switches between day or night mode depending on the
schedule and the time of day.
Changing Batteries or Loss of Battery Power in the Remote
Thermostat
Changing batteries or loss of battery power will not affect the link
between the remote thermostat and the actuator, or reset Options
or Schedule. The Time of Day will need to be reset. After inserting
batteries, the remote thermostat powers up in Remote Control
mode. Press the DOWN key to change the airflow and initiate the
actuator.
Loss of Power to Actuator
A loss of power to the actuator will not affect the link between the
actuator and the remote thermostat. The actuator will retain it's
unique link, very similar to a garage door opener.
When the actuator is powered back up, the actuator will go to the
fully open position, indicated by a solid green LED. The actuator will
respond immediately if the user adjusts airflow or after a period of
time when the remote thermostat routinely communicates to the
actuator.
Indoor Air Temperature Isn't Changing
Make sure the HVAC system is on and in a heating or cooling call.
The remote thermostat adjusts the airflow to the space. It does not
control the HVAC system and therefore will not call for heating or
cooling.
Remote Thermostat / Actuator Doesn't Seem To Be Responding
Ensure the actuator has power. You may be able to observe the LED
light on the actuator through the diffuser. The LED light will either
be green, red or yellow. No light indicates that the actuator is not
powered.
Ensure that the HVAC system is on. If the HVAC system is not on, the
actuator is not going to detect a heating or cooling call and
therefore will not respond.
If the thermostat is in Schedule Mode, the thermostat may be
following a schedule and gone into Night / Off Mode. In Night / Off
Mode, airflow will adjust to the setting set in Option 5. Or, if a day
off has been set in the schedule, the thermostat may have gone into
Night / Off mode.
Quick Tips and Trouble Shooting
Can the Remote Thermostat and Actuator be unlinked?
The Remote Thermostat and Actuator can be unlinked and restored
to factory defaults. However, this should only be done by the
installer. See Factory Restore on page 8. of the Installer Manual.

5-Year Limited Warranty

The 5-year warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of
defective product due to parts failure or defective workmanship.
www.carnes.com carnes@carnes.com
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Verona, WI 608-845-6411

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