PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES,
SETUP & OPERATION
10 Use the SCROLL button to highlight the next period, then repeat
steps 5 – 9 to select settings for DAY, EVENING and SLEEP.
11 Exit by pressing the SCHEDULE button or closing the door.
12 To create a WEEKDAYS schedule for the remaining zones, press
the ZONE button to select the next zone you wish to program.
Then, repeat steps 4 – 10 in this section.
13 Begin entering your WEEKEND schedule by pressing the RIGHT
button and following the Weekend Schedule instructions (the
next section in this manual).
Weekend Schedule
You can program an identical schedule for Saturday and Sunday
using the WEEKEND screen.
1 Flip down the door at the bottom of the control.
2 Press the SCHEDULE button to access the schedule screen.
3 Select the zone you want to program by pressing the ZONE
button until the correct zone name appears on the upper left
screen. Selecting "ALL ZONES" allows you to create one
WEEKEND schedule for the entire home.
4 If the word "WEEKEND" appears at the top of the screen, you
are ready to start. If not, press either the LEFT or RIGHT button
as necessary until WEEKEND is displayed. The WAKE time peri-
od will be highlighted.
5 Using the TIME (+\-) button, set the start time for this period.
6 Press the red HEAT button. Heating temperature will begin
flashing.
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heat button won't turn on
The heat button on the Carrier Infinity Control may not turn on due to several reasons:
1. System Mode – Ensure the thermostat is set to "HEAT" or "AUTO" mode. If it's in "COOL" mode, the heat button will not activate.
2. Temperature Setting – The set temperature must be higher than the current room temperature for heating to turn on.
3. Emergency Heat Mode – If the system is in emergency heat mode, the red HEAT button may behave differently.
4. LED Indicator – If the red LED adjacent to the HEAT button is not lit, the heating function may not be active.
5. System Malfunction – If the system is not responding, there may be an issue with the thermostat or HVAC system, requiring professional inspection.
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