Bryant Legacy Owner's Manual

Bryant Legacy Owner's Manual

Programmable thermostat

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Legacy
Programmable Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 ™ Legacy Programmable Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 You will love this thermostat. ™ You have the Legacy Programmable thermostat. This unique device’s state-of-the-art technology makes it easier than ever for you to keep your home comfortable. Designed to be as smart – and smart-looking – as any of the other electronics in your home, your new thermostat offers programming options to fit your lifestyle –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Button Identification ..........4 On-screen Indicators .
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Turning off the continuous backlighting ..... .40 Keypad lockout ..........42 Unlocking the keypad .
  • Page 5: Button Identification

    Button Identification heat mode heat cool actual temp temporory hold all days start auto weekdays weekends hold home away sleep done push and hold to set days period start time d/h/m schedule clock...
  • Page 6 Button Identification Selects whether the fan operates continuously (on) or only when needed for heating or cooling (auto) RUN/HOLD Holds the currently selected temperature or runs the scheduled program MODE Selects whether thermostat is set for heating, cooling, emergency heat (heat- pump system only), auto (heat and cool as needed), or off Increases the temperature or adjusts the screen selection up when setting advanced programming features...
  • Page 7: On-Screen Indicators

    On-Screen Indicators heat heat cool actual temp temporory hold all days start auto weekdays weekends...
  • Page 8 On-Screen Indicators 1. Clock 2. Fan mode – on or auto 3. Selected heating set point; “on” indicates system is in heating mode 4. System is in auxiliary (supplemental) mode 5. Current temperature 6. Thermostat mode is either off or using emergency heat 7.
  • Page 9: Quick Start

    Quick Start Setting the time and day You must set the time and day before you can use any of the thermostat’s programming features. 1. Open the door. 2. Press the d/h/m button. It’s on the lower right, under the display screen. The day of the week will flash on the display.
  • Page 10: Setting The Temperatures For Heating And Cooling

    Quick Start Setting the temperatures for heating and cooling Your thermostat is installed with pre-set heating and cooling temperature settings. You can use these or change them so your home is as warm or as cool as you’ d like it to be. These steps will hold the temperature where you set it.
  • Page 11 Quick Start 5. Press the mode button located on the left side of the display twice. You will see the preset temperature setting for cooling appear on the right side of the display. 6. Press the up or down button. The word cool will flash. 7.
  • Page 12: Changing The Temperature

    Quick Start Changing the temperature There are times when you want to change the temperature. Here’s how. 1. Open the door. 2. Press the up or down buttons on the right side until you reach the desired temperature setting. This creates a “temporary hold”...
  • Page 13: Understanding Touch 'N' Go Feature

    The unique Touch ‘N’ Go feature on your thermostat is a revolutionary tool that lets you use a simpler programming option – literally, touch and go – to help you get the maximum comfort control from the entire legacy system.
  • Page 14: Programming The Thermostat

    Programming the Thermostat Programming the Touch ‘N’ Go feature The Touch ‘N’ Go feature on your thermostat involves the home, away and sleep buttons immediately under the display. They are used for two programming options. One is more sophisticated than the other. The simpler programming option requires you to either accept the preset temperature settings for when you are home, away or asleep, or to set your own Touch ‘N’...
  • Page 15 Programming the Thermostat doing that is easier for some than manually re-setting the temperature several times a day. The more sophisticated programming option works well with people who tend to follow a more predictable routine and who also want to get the most from this thermostat’s potential.
  • Page 16 Programming the Thermostat Use this blank grid to determine how warm or cool you want your home to be when you’re home, away or asleep. You’ll assign time periods to those temperatures later. Touch ‘N’ Go Option Heat Cool Home Away Sleep...
  • Page 17: Setting The Home Temperature

    Programming the Thermostat Setting the home temperature 1. Open the door. 2. Press the home button located under the display on the left. You will see a triangle icon ( ) above the home button. This icon will always tell you whether you’re in the home, away or sleep setting.
  • Page 18: Setting The Away Temperature

    Programming the Thermostat Setting the away temperature 1. Press the away button located under the display in the center. You will see a triangle icon ( ) above the away button. 2. You will see the heating and cooling temperatures that were set at the factory.
  • Page 19: Setting The Sleep Temperature

    Programming the Thermostat Setting the sleep temperature 1. Press the sleep button located under the display in the center. You will see a triangle icon ( ) above the sleep button. 2. You will see the heating and cooling temperatures that were set at the factory.
  • Page 20 Programming the Thermostat 7. Press the up or down button until you reach the desired temperature setting. 8. Press and hold the sleep button for about three seconds. The set temperature and sleep arrow will flash, indicating that it saved your settings. 9.
  • Page 21: Changing The Temperature Time Periods

    Programming the Thermostat Changing the temperature time periods After you have set your three Touch ‘N’ Go buttons with temperature settings for when you’re away, home and asleep, you can program the time of day you want to use for those temperature settings. The thermostat has four time ranges called periods.
  • Page 22 Programming the Thermostat The thermostat has preset periods (see below), but you can change these to fit your lifestyle. Period Preset Hours 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM What time blocks work for you? Write them in here and refer to this as you make the changes on the thermostat.
  • Page 23 Programming the Thermostat Here’s how to change the factory-set time periods. 1. Open the door. 2. Press the days button at the bottom of the thermostat. You will see all days, weekdays and weekends flashing on the display. You will be changing the time periods according to the days of the week.
  • Page 24 Programming the Thermostat 6. You will see the hours in 6:00 AM flashing on the screen. Press the up or down button and stop on the desired time. 7. To change the minutes, press the start time button on the bottom of the screen again.
  • Page 25 Programming the Thermostat 10. To change the minutes, press the start time button on the bottom of the screen again. You will see the minutes in 8:00 AM flashing on the screen. Press the up or down button and stop on the desired time.
  • Page 26 Programming the Thermostat on the screen. Press the up or down button and stop on the desired time. 17. If you did not select all days when you started this process, repeat all the steps for your remaining timeframe choice – weekdays or weekends.
  • Page 27: Assigning Time Periods To Temperatures

    Programming the Thermostat Assigning time periods to temperatures To get the most from your thermostat’s programming features, you will want to take the remaining steps that will link your four schedule time periods (P1, P2, P3 and P4) to the heating and cooling temperatures you set with the Touch ‘N’...
  • Page 28 Programming the Thermostat Complete this schedule according to daily routine and use it as you follow the instructions below. Your Period Your Touch ‘N’ Go Period Number Start Time Option for Each Period Here’s how to connect your four time periods with the three comfort ranges –...
  • Page 29 Programming the Thermostat 3. Select one of these three options by pressing the up or down button located to the right of the display. You may also make your selection by pressing the days button again. Select all days if your weekday schedule is the same as your weekend schedule.
  • Page 30 Programming the Thermostat 7. Press home, away or sleep. 8. Press the period button twice. P3 will flash on the display. 9. Press home, away or sleep. 10. Press the period button twice. P4 will flash on the display. 11. Press home, away or sleep. 12.
  • Page 31: Operating The Thermostat

    Operating the Thermostat Using Touch ‘N’ Go buttons Once you have set the temperatures and time periods that correspond with your three Touch ‘N’ Go comfort buttons (see Programming the Touch ‘N’ Go feature, page 14, and Assigning time periods to temperatures, page 27), you won’t need to use your Touch ‘N’...
  • Page 32: To Hold It At Home, Away Or Sleep

    Operating the Thermostat 3. To return to the originally programmed lifestyle period, press the appropriate home, away or sleep button. The system will return to that time period and the words temporary hold will disappear. 4. Close the door. To hold it at home, away or sleep There might be situations when you want to override the programming and hold the home’s temperature at one of the three home, away or sleep comfort levels.
  • Page 33: Using The Thermostat To Turn The Heating And Cooling

    Operating the Thermostat 4. To return to your original programming schedule, press the hold/run button. The word hold will disappear. 5. Close the door. Using the thermostat to turn the heating and cooling system off Here’s how to use the thermostat to turn the heating and cooling system off.
  • Page 34: Using The Fan

    Operating the Thermostat Using the fan The fan function helps distribute warmth or cooling throughout your home for a more even temperature in all spaces. The thermostat is automatically set so that the fan runs only during your heating and cooling cycles (auto mode).
  • Page 35: Using Emergency Heat (Heat Pump Systems Only)

    Operating the Thermostat Using emergency heat (heat pump systems only) Emergency heat is useful when the automatic auxiliary heat system can’t keep up with demand. (Systems with heat pumps use “auxiliary heat” when it’s too cold outside for the heat pump to heat the house without help.
  • Page 36: Changing The Batteries

    Operating the Thermostat Changing the batteries Your thermostat is probably powered by electricity, but if it isn’t, it’s battery powered. You can tell if it’s battery powered by checking in Advance Programming Options. (See page 38.) If there’s no lighting until you touch a button, it’s battery powered.
  • Page 37 Operating the Thermostat We recommend that you replace the batteries at the one bar level with two AA alkaline batteries. They’re in the back of the thermostat, so you’ll have to remove it from the wall. Here’s how. 1. Locate the latch at the top of the thermostat. It’s at the center of the top rim.
  • Page 38 Operating the Thermostat 6. Install new batteries by matching the “plus” and “minus” ends of the batteries with the “plus” and “minus” indicators you’ll see outside the two white battery shapes in the space where the batteries sit. 7. Snap the batteries into place. 8.
  • Page 39: Advanced Programming Options

    Advanced Programming Options Advanced programming display codes chart You can customize several features of your thermostat. This chart shows which features you can change and the codes associated with them. The codes will be shown on the display when you follow the instructions.
  • Page 40: Changing From Fahrenheit To Celsius

    Advanced Programming Options Changing from Fahrenheit to Celsius Your thermostat is preset to display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. You can change this to Celsius. 1. Open the door. 2. Press and hold the home and sleep buttons under the display simultaneously for about three seconds.
  • Page 41: Turning Off The Continuous Backlighting

    Advanced Programming Options Turning off the continuous backlighting If your thermostat is not powered by the equipment and is instead battery powered, the display will light up for a few seconds after you press any button. This is backlighting. It will go dark after a few seconds. If the thermostat is powered by electricity, there is always a low level amount of backlighting until you press any button, which increases the lighting temporarily.
  • Page 42 Advanced Programming Options 5. Press the done button on the right. 6. Close the door.
  • Page 43: Keypad Lockout

    Advanced Programming Options Keypad lockout The keypad lockout feature lets you “lock” the thermostat so nobody can change the temperature – or make any other changes – by pressing buttons. Keypad lockout is not activated when the thermostat is installed. Here’s how to activate it. 1.
  • Page 44: Unlocking The Keypad

    Advanced Programming Options Unlocking the keypad Here’s how to temporarily unlock the keypad. 1. Open the door. 2. Press and hold the up and down buttons on the right simultaneously for about five seconds. 3. The padlock icon will disappear. This means the keypad is unlocked and can be used.
  • Page 45: Changing From Programmable To Nonprogrammable

    Advanced Programming Options Changing from programmable to nonprogrammable It is possible to convert your thermostat’s operation from programmable to nonprogrammable. This eliminates its advanced features. When switching to the nonprogrammable format, you lose the programming, hold, days of the week on the display, and Smart Recovery features. Switching to nonprogrammable also means you’ll give up some of the thermostat’s energy saving features.
  • Page 46 Advanced Programming Options 4. Press the mode button on the left to change it to nP (for nonprogrammable). 5. Press the done button on the right. 6. Close the door.
  • Page 47: Changing The Number Of Programming Periods

    Advanced Programming Options Changing the number of programming periods Your thermostat is preset with four time periods (P1, P2, P3, P4). You can change this to two. Here’s how to change the number of periods in the day. 1. Open the door. 2.
  • Page 48: Special Features

    Special Features The thermostat displays one of five modes: heat, cool, Em heat (heat pump version only), heat cool, and off. When the mode selection is for both heating and cooling, the thermostat is in auto changeover mode. This allows the system to switch from heating to cooling – or from cooling to heating –...
  • Page 49: What If

    What if . . . The battery icon is displayed The battery icon appears on the display only when the battery starts to lose power. Replace it when one-third of the icon is black. If you wait until the icon is just a silhouette with no black bars, the thermostat won't have the power to function correctly.
  • Page 50: There Is A Power Outage

    What if . . . There is a power outage If you lose electricity and have batteries installed, the thermostat will continue to display the status because it has a battery backup power source. This means that even though your heating and cooling system doesn’t work, you will still be able to monitor your home’s temperature.
  • Page 51: Common Terms And Where To Find Them

    Common Terms and Where to Find Them Auto changeover ........page 47 This feature automatically switches your system from heating to cooling –...
  • Page 52: Emergency Heat (Heat Pump Systems Only)

    Common Terms and Where to Find Them Emergency heat (heat pump systems only) ... . .page 34 You can manually set the thermostat to use emergency heat but it is the most expensive option.
  • Page 53: Temporary Hold

    Common Terms and Where to Find Them Temporary hold ........page 30 This function lets you temporarily maintain your temperature settings.
  • Page 54 Notes Page...
  • Page 55: Warranty

    Address of Installation THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTY FIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY –Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems (hereinafter referred to as “Company”) warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If a defect is found within five years from date of original installation of product (whether or not actual use begins on that date) Company will provide a new or remanufactured part, at Company’s sole option, to replace any...
  • Page 56 Thermostat Limited Warranty in the Owner’s Manual and Company’s service information. 3. Defective parts must be returned to the distributor through a registered servicing dealer for credit. 4. All work shall be performed during normal working hours. LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES – ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN AND APPLIES.
  • Page 57 Perfect Air Purifier Offers Healthier Air for the Entire Home The Perfect Air Purifier is Bryant’s premier air purification solution. It’s ideal for homeowners with allergy concerns, those susceptible to airborne germs – such as infants and the elderly – and those sensitive to the effects of molds, pollen, pets and more.
  • Page 58 OM-T2PHP-2BR © Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems 2007 A Member of the United Technologies Corporation Family. Visit our website at www.bryant.com Stock Symbol UTX.

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