Zone Features, Setup & Operation; Checking Zone Status; Naming Your Zones; Programming Each Zone - Carrier Infinity Control Homeowner's Manual

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ZONING FEATURES, SETUP & OPERATION
ZONE FEATURES, SETUP & OPERATION
Each zone in your home has a separate sensor to help monitor that
zone's conditions. The Infinity
ting and changing each zone's comfort schedule.

Checking Zone Status

The zone status may be observed from optional Smart Sensors or
the Infinity Control. To check zone status from the Infinity Control,
press the ZONE button on the upper left side of the control until
the zone you want to check appears.

Naming Your Zones

Each zone can be given a distinct name by the homeowner.
Details on customizing zone names can be found in the ADVANCED
SETUP section, page 35.

Programming Each Zone

Zones can be programmed the same way or individually. Details for
programming zones are outlined in the PROGRAMMABLE FEA-
TURES, SETUP & OPERATION section of this manual, pages 17-26.
Control is your main interface for set-
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Nancy E Stanley
January 23, 2025

heat button won't turn on

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

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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