Dometic CapTouch Installation And Operating Manual

Dometic CapTouch Installation And Operating Manual

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CapTouch Cabin Control
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Installation and Operating Manual . . . . . . . .2
WARNING
Cancer and Reproductive Harm
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
MARINE
CONTROL UNITS
CapTouch and CapTouch Wi-Fi
L-5119 | Form No. 340498 20200326 | ©2020 Dometic Corporation

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  • Page 1 MARINE CONTROL UNITS CapTouch and CapTouch Wi-Fi CapTouch Cabin Control Installation and Operating Manual ..2 WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov L-5119 | Form No. 340498 20200326 | ©2020 Dometic Corporation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Programming the Control ....14 physical injury. Using the CapTouch Wi-Fi Application ..21 Indicates additional information that is not related Registering a Thermostat ....29...
  • Page 3: Supplemental Directives

    Measurements may vary ±0.38 in. (10 mm). • Avoid improper installation, adjustment, alteration, The CapTouch control models have the same features, service, or maintenance of the appliance. Service installation procedure, and functionality, except for and maintenance must be done by a qualified service the Wi-Fi capability.
  • Page 4: Display Features

    Wi-Fi model only Indicator • Indicates Wi-Fi is active if lit. 4 Specifications The following table lists the CapTouch control dimensions, cable lengths, system inputs, and operational specifications. 4 .1 Product Dimensions Display Panel Dimensions 4.4 in. x 3.0 in.
  • Page 5: Cable Length

    CapTouch Cabin Control Specifications 4 .2 Cable Length 4 .4 Operational Specifications Set Point Operating 55 °F to 99 °F (13 °C to 37 °C) Display Cable Range 15.0 ft (4.6 m) Standard Self-Contained Ambient Temperature 5 °F to 150 °F (-15 °C to 66 °C) Operating Range...
  • Page 6: Wiring Diagrams

    Figure 2 and Figure 3 provide examples of the DX and CW Wiring for the CapTouch controls. Display Jacks (for 8- or 6-pin display and cables) Optional Inside Air Temperature Sensor Jack...
  • Page 7 CapTouch Cabin Control Wiring Diagrams SMX DISPLAYS ONLY For Humidistat For Changeover Switch Display Jacks (for 8- or 6-pin display and cables) 0-10 VDC Optional Optional Inside Air Temperature Sensor Jack DC Blower Required Water Inlet Temperature Sensor Optional Water-Out Temperature Sensor...
  • Page 8: Installation

    This section describes how to install a CapTouch control. 6 .1 Choosing a Display Panel Location 5 Eikon Bezel Cutout Dimensions Place the display panel in an area that meets the 1.9 in.
  • Page 9: Mounting The Display Panel

    Display Panel Screw cycles OFF, even if the fan is set to cycled operation. The images in this section show the CapTouch 3. Use the four screws provided to secure the display control display, unless otherwise indicated. panel to the bulkhead. Do not use a screw gun or overtighten the screws.
  • Page 10: Understanding The Heating And Cooling

    Operation CapTouch Cabin Control 7 .1 Understanding the Heating and To view the current water temperature, tap and hold Fan and Up simultaneously for three seconds. Refer Cooling Cycles to “Using the Control Display Panel” on page 13. The fan remains on low speed until the adequate water The heating and cooling cycles operate differently temperature is available.
  • Page 11: Choosing The Control Operation

    CapTouch Cabin Control Operation Factors that substantially increase the runtime include operating the system with hatches and doors open and programming an unrealistic set point (e.g. 65 °F/18 °C). Such situations can cause the evaporator to form ice on warm humid days.
  • Page 12 30, the Wi-Fi icon on the displays flashes white approximately three times per second. Wi-Fi Once the device is connected, the icon illuminates a solid white. Refer to “Using the CapTouch Wi-Fi Application” on page 21 for information on the full functionality of the Wi-Fi capability.
  • Page 13: Using The Control Display Panel

    CapTouch Cabin Control Operation Icon Description/Mode Function The Fan icon allows the user to cycle through all of the different fan speeds, which include auto and 1–5 (1=low, 2=medium low, 3=medium, 4=medium high, and 5=high). Fan speeds are automatic based on default and programmed values. Program menu settings P-1 and P-2 determine the maximum and minimum fan speed settings.
  • Page 14: Programming The Control

    P-1 appears on the display. Should the CapTouch lose power, the operating parameters are retained. When power is restored, the 2. Use the Up (+) and Down (-) icons to navigate to control resumes operating as last programmed.
  • Page 15: High Fan Limit

    CapTouch Cabin Control Operation 7 .4 .2 Selecting a Parameter The following table describes the parameters available for the CapTouch controls. Parameter Name Factory Default Parameter Range 65–95 High Fan Limit Select a higher number to increase the fan speed, a lower number to decrease the fan speed.
  • Page 16: Fahrenheit Or Celsius Selection

    Operation CapTouch Cabin Control Parameter Name Factory Default Parameter Range 1 (Dimmest)–3 (Brightest) Display Brightness Set this parameter setting between 1 and 3. A dark cabin requires a setting of 1. A very bright cabin Control requires a setting of 3.
  • Page 17: Filter Cleaning/Replacement Timer Value & Reset

    • Parameter choices are between 10 (100 hours) and 250 (2500 hours). • Tap the Down icon to reset the value to 0, restart the timer, and clear the reminder. Dometic recommends checking the air filter at least every 500 hours of operation. Displays the elapsed time (in hours x10) since the timer was started or reset.
  • Page 18: Dehumidification Mode Minimum Temperature

    Operation CapTouch Cabin Control Parameter Name Factory Default Parameter Range 50 °F (10 °C) 40 °F to 75 °F (4 °C to 24 °C) DEHUMIDIFICATION Set the minimum room temperature (in Fahrenheit) for which DEHUMIDIFICATION mode initiates P-24 Mode Minimum a cooling cycle to remove moisture from the air. If the room temperature is below this parameter Temperature setting, DEHUMIDIFICATION mode runs a heating cycle.
  • Page 19: Wi-Fi Connectivity

    Wi-Fi Connectivity Available only in Wi-Fi capable displays, indicated by the Wi-Fi icon on the display. Refer to “Using the CapTouch Wi-Fi Application” on page 21 for detail on the full functionality of the Wi-Fi capability. 40 °F (4 °C) 35 °F to 50 °F (2 °C to 10 °C)
  • Page 20 Operation CapTouch Cabin Control 7 .4 .4 Identifying Programming Fault Codes Code Description Low Voltage Fault: indicates low voltage. This fault offers extra protection for the compressor and components within the system during low-voltage (brownout) conditions: • After the compressor starts, the low voltage monitor checks the AC input voltage.
  • Page 21: Using The Captouch Wi-Fi Application

    2. Download the app with the CapTouch Wi-Fi logo: 13 Opening the CapTouch Wi-Fi App 2. Tap the logo to open the CapTouch App. A splash screen displays indicating the app is loading. 7 .5 .2 Creating an Account...
  • Page 22 Sign In screen. 18 Using the CapTouch App Menu The CapTouch App defaults to a list of your existing thermostats, which need to be added for a new application installation. To access the CapTouch App menu options, tap .
  • Page 23 7 .5 .5 Locating the Device ID and Claim Code The device ID and claim code are important when adding a thermostat to the CapTouch App. The device ID and claim code combinations are unique to each thermostat. If the device ID and claim code do not match the thermostat, the thermostat cannot be added to an account.
  • Page 24 5. Tap Done. 4. Select Connect Thermostat to router. Once the thermostat is added to the account, the CapTouch App returns to the list of thermostats and automatically places the new thermostat on the main screen. If a disconnected thermostat is selected from the thermostat list, an “Information is not current.
  • Page 25 15 seconds to establish. Tap OK. The Wi-Fi icon on the thermostat illuminates a solid white color upon successful connection. The CapTouch App reverts to the list of thermostats. 24 Choosing a Router from Your Network Setup...
  • Page 26 1. Open the CapTouch App. 7 .5 .8 Viewing the Connection Modes 2. Tap There are three ways that the CapTouch App indicates a smart device connection to the network. 3. Select My Thermostats. A list of existing configured thermostats appears.
  • Page 27 CapTouch Cabin Control Operation 2. Tap Apply. Complete the following steps to access the thermostat settings: 1. Tap the gear icon at the top of the status screen. 30 Viewing the Thermostat Status 5. Perform an action. – Change a mode –...
  • Page 28 Operation CapTouch Cabin Control 7 .5 .11 Adding a Thermostat to a Group 33 Viewing Available Groups 35 Adding a Thermostat to a Group 3. Tap the Group to be changed. 1. Tap Control to display all available groups. – Tap All to make changes to all of the thermostat The Group screen appears with a list of available groups at once.
  • Page 29: Registering A Thermostat

    CapTouch Cabin Control Operation 7 .6 Registering a Thermostat 39 Selecting the Plan Devices 5. Enter the number of CapTouch devices you wish 37 Registering a Thermostat to control. The number of devices determine the 1. Open the CapTouch App.
  • Page 30 10. Tap Manage subscription to access other options. 11. Tap CANCEL SUBSCRIPTION to cancel your subscription. 12. Tap the link under Payment History to see your invoices. 13. Tap to visit other areas of the Dometic website and exit the billing and registration section.
  • Page 31: Managing An Active Captouch Subscription

    CapTouch Cabin Control Operation 7 .7 Managing An Active CapTouch Subscription 47 Entering the Password 5. Perform one of the following actions: a. Enter the password. 45 Managing the Subscription b. Tap Resend the one time password to have 1. Repeat steps 1–3 in “Registering a Thermostat” on the password sent to the email associated with the page 29.
  • Page 32 Operation CapTouch Cabin Control 51 Selecting Account Information 49 Viewing the Subscription Details 8. Select Account Information to view the contact 6. Tap the arrow next to the subscription summary to email address. view the subscription details. This email serves as a point of contact for any 7.
  • Page 33 CapTouch Cabin Control Operation 53 Updating Billing and Shipping Addresses 55 Viewing the Billing History 9. Select Billing & Shipping Addresses to view the 11. Select Billing History to view account invoices. billing details. 12. Select Exit to sign out of the manage subscription Tap Update to edit the information.
  • Page 34: Navigation Tree

    Operation CapTouch Cabin Control 7 .8 Navigation Tree This section shows the menu navigation for the CapTouch Control. FAN MODES DISPLAY ICONS OPERATING MODES Fan Mode Fan Modes Manual Fan Mode Cool Mode Mode Operating Modes Fan-Only Mode Heat Mode...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    CapTouch Cabin Control Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting The following table describes some common occurrences that are not a result of defective workmanship or materials. Problem Possible Causes Recommended Solution The system does Turn on the air conditioning unit circuit breaker at the ship’s panel.
  • Page 36 Troubleshooting CapTouch Cabin Control Problem Possible Causes Recommended Solution The fan does Change the fan operation to continuous fan operation or fan cycling with The digital control is set for either fan cycling not run or runs compressor. with compressor or for continuous fan continuously.
  • Page 37 CapTouch Cabin Control Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Recommended Solution The compressor Call service to verify and replace the board. A relay on the circuit board has shorted does not shut off. closed. The compressor Call service to verify and replace the board.
  • Page 38 Troubleshooting CapTouch Cabin Control Problem Possible Causes Recommended Solution A low-AC voltage Use a multimeter to verify that constant, steady power is available to the The supply voltage is too low. fault is present. unit. • Use a multimeter to verify that the voltage reading to the unit matches The voltage is improperly calibrated, if the voltage calibration in the parameters.
  • Page 39: Disposal

    10 Warranty Information LIMITED WARRANTY AVAILABLE AT WWW.DOMETIC. COM/WARRANTY. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, OR TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FREE OF CHARGE,...
  • Page 40 YOUR LOCAL YOUR LOCAL DEALER SUPPORT SALES OFFICE dometic .com/dealer dometic .com/contact dometic .com/sales-offices A complete list of Dometic companies, which comprise the Dometic Group, can be found in the public filings of: DOMETIC GROUP AB Hemvärnsgatan 15 SE-17154 Solna Sweden...

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