Bryant A96447 manual

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    Zone Perfect Plus Zoning Systems USER’S INFORMATION MANUAL NOTE TO INSTALLER: This manual must be left with the equipment user. A96447[...]

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    —2— Intr oduction Congratulations! As the owner of Bryant’s Zone Perfect Plus zoning system, you have made a commitment to improving your in- door comfort. Zone Perfect Plus allows your heating and cooling system to follow your schedule and provide greater comfort in areas which are difficult to heat or cool. Here’s how it works: Your Bryan[...]

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    —3— Table of Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    —4— Planning Y our Comf or t Schedule To give you an idea of how to use your new Zone Perfect Plus system, let’s take the example of a 2-zone house that has been divided into a living area (Zone #1 — family room, kitchen, etc.) and a sleeping area (Zone #2 — bedrooms). For Zone #1, first decide what time each of the 4 periods begin for ea[...]

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    —5— A96440 NOTE: The OUT function may be used for any periods that are not occupied. Desired temperatures do not need to be set and are displayed as “--”. W ake Monday ZONE # COMFORT CHAR T T uesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool [...]

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    —6— A96441 NOTE: The OUT function may be used for any periods that are not occupied. Desired temperatures do not need to be set and are displayed as “--”. W ake Monday ZONE # COMFORT CHAR T T uesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool [...]

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    —7— Pr ogramming Y our Comf or t Schedule Now that you have completed your own comfort chart you are ready to start programming with the convenient user interface. The label on the back cover of this owner’s manual is provided to write in the numbers and descriptions of each zone. The label can then be removed from the back cover and affixed [...]

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    —8— Step 3 Press the Next Day button until Monday (Mo) is displayed . A98157 Step 4 Press the Next Period button until the WAKE period is displayed. A98158 Step 5 Press the Set Time/Temp button until the TIME icon is flashing. A98159   [...]

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    —9— Step 6 Using the Zone 1 information from your Comfort Chart, start programming Monday’s schedule beginning with the WAKE period. Press the up or down button until the desired starting time for that period is displayed, making sure that the AM or PM is correct. A96451 Step 7 Press the Set Time/Temp button until the HEAT icon is flashing. A[...]

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    —10— Step 9 If that zone is going to be unoccupied press the Out button. A98161 Step 10 Press the Set Time/Temp button until the COOL icon is flashing. Press the up or down button until the desired cooling temperature for that period is displayed. A98162 You have now programmed the time and the heating and cooling desired temperatures for Zone [...]

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    —11— Press the Next Period button until the DAY period is displayed. Repeat Steps 5–10 to set the starting time and the desired heating and cooling temperatures for Zone 1, Monday, DAY. Continue the process for the EVE and SLEEP periods. A98163 Now all of Zone 1, Monday has been programmed. Press the Next Day button until Tuesday (Tu) is disp[...]

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    —12— Using Your System Now that you have completed programming your comfort schedule, it is time to use your system. There are 2 operating modes: normal operation and programming mode. Unless you are programming the times or temperatures of a zone, the user interface will be in the normal operating mode. Setting the current day: If it is not al[...]

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    —13— Selecting the system mode: 1. Press the Mode button until you reach the desired mode. 2. For an air conditioning system select: OFF, HEAT, COOL, or AUTO. 3. For a heat pump system select: OFF, HEAT, COOL, AUTO, or EHEAT. A98168 OFF — no mode is selected, and the system is off HEAT — heating only COOL — cooling only AUTO — the syste[...]

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    —14— Viewing the temperatures in each zone: Press the Next Zone button to view the zone temperature and desired temperatures for each zone. A98170 Clean filter feature: Your Zone Perfect Plus system reminds you when to change or clean your filter. It tracks how many hours your equipment has been operating and displays a CLEAN FILTER icon when i[...]

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    —15— Displaying the outdoor air temperature: If you purchased this option with your Zone Perfect Plus system, press the up and down buttons at the same time to view the temperature outside your home or business. If 2 dashes appear (- -), your system does not include this feature. A96476[...]

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    —16— Overriding the Program Settings Sometimes it may be desirable to override the program settings without changing the program. Turning a zone off: On occasion it may be desirable to turn a zone of f. F or e xample, you may ha v e a sunroom that is only used during the summer season, or a workshop that may only be conditioned in the winter . [...]

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    —17— Contr olling Y our Humidity Your Zone Perfect Plus system allows you to control the indoor humidity if you have optional equipment such as a humidifier or a variable speed system. If you do not have these options, you can still view the indoor humidity in your home or business as well as dehumidify your home or business while on vacation t[...]

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    —18— 2. Press the Set Time/Temp button until the lower setpoint is flashing. 3. Press the up or down button to raise or lower the desired humidity setting as needed. This can be set from 10–45 percent or off. A96466 4. Press the Fan button to select between: a. FAN icon on—when humidification is needed, the fan and humidifier will be turned[...]

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    —19— Programming the dehumidification setpoint (optional feature for use with variable speed equipment): 1. Press the Set Time/Temp and Fan buttons at the same time to enter the humidity programming mode. 2. Press the Set/Time button until the upper setpoint is flashing. A98176 3. Press the up or down arrows to raise or lower the desired settin[...]

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    —20— Programming your system to dehumidify while on vacation: If you are traveling or your home or business will be unoccupied for some period of time, you may want to occasionally run the air conditioner to prevent moisture damage. This feature is particularly important in very humid regions. Following the five steps listed in the previous sec[...]

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    —21— Using Your Smart Sensors If you purchased optional smart or interactive sensors with your Zone Perfect Plus system, you have the ability to control the tem- perature of a zone at that zone’s location. Suppose you have a guest bedroom, and it’s used infrequently. With a smart sensor in the zone, a guest can adjust the temperature as nee[...]

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    —22— Frequently Asked Questions: What if I go on vacation? One option is to change your program. However, it might be easier to override the program by pressing the Next Zone button until the desired zone is displayed (Zone 1 is recommended for convenience). Press the Set Time/Temp buttons until the heat icon flashes, then press the up or down [...]

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    —23— A96440 NOTE: The OUT function may be used for any periods that are not occupied. Desired temperatures do not need to be set and are displayed as “--”. W ake Monday ZONE # COMFORT CHAR T T uesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool ° T ime / Heat ° / Cool[...]

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    —24— Cancels: OM17-15 OM17-20 © 1998 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W . Morris St. Indpls., IN 46231 Printed in U.S .A. Catalog No. 809-601 2-98[...]