Heat Controller 7602-443 manual

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    Heat Controller , Inc. • 1900 Wellworth A ve. • Jackson, MI 49203 • (517)787-2100 • www .heatcontroller .com USER MANU AL 7602-443 Communicating, Programmable Thermostat[...]

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    Section T itle Page Menu Navigation Shortcuts 3 1.0 Operating Mode Selection 3 2.0 T emperature Adjustment 4 3.0 Fan Mode Selection 4 4.0 Humidity Level Adjustment 5 5.0 Main Menu Options Overview 6 5.1 Date and T ime 7 5.2 Hold 7 5.3 Program 9 5.4 Fan 9 5.5 Mode 9 5.6 Other Settings 10 5.7 Security Lockout 14 5.8 Night Setback 14 6.0 Service Neede[...]

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    3 Heat Controller , Inc. 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T User Manual 1.0 Operating Mode Selection T o set the Operating Mode of your thermostat, navigate to the MODE user option on the Home Screen using the left/right arrow buttons and press the center button. The Operating Mode Menu shows the possible Operating Modes with the c[...]

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    4 User Manual 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T Heat Controller , Inc. 2.0 T emperature Adjustment T o adjust the temperature on the thermostat, use the left/ right arrow buttons to select the TEMP user option on the Home Screen and then press the center button or press the up or down arrow key . The T emperature Adjustment Displa[...]

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    5 Heat Controller , Inc. 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T User Manual 42 % HUMIDITY HUMIDITY CONTROL HUMIDITY SETTING 40% DEHUMID SETTING 60% 70 ° RH 38% 10/12/1 1 5:22 PM FA N A U T O AUT O TEMP MENU FA N MODE HUMID ON RH SETPOINT HEA T 70 COOL 78 4.0 Humidity Level Adjustment NOTE 1 : The thermostat must be con fi gured by in[...]

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    6 User Manual 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T Heat Controller , Inc. 5.0 Main Menu Options Overview MENU 5.1 DA TE AND TIME 5.1.1 AUTO DA YLIGHT SA VING 5.1.2 SET DA TE AND TIME 5.1.3 DISPLA Y DA TE AND TIME 5.2 HOLD 5.3 PROGRAM 5.4 F AN 5.5 MODE 5.6 SETTINGS 5.6.1 SCREEN SETTINGS 5.6.1.1 Fahrenheit or Celsius 5.6.1.2 12 or 24 H[...]

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    7 Heat Controller , Inc. 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T User Manual MAIN MENU SET DA TE AND TIME HOLD SECURITY LOCKOUT PROGRAM FA N MODE SETTINGS HOLD MENU PERMANENT PREVIOUS SELECT OPTION V ACA TION 5.2.1 V ACA TION (Hold) This feature can suspend the program schedule by using speci fi ed heating/cooling setpoints for extende[...]

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    8 User Manual 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T Heat Controller , Inc. 5.2.1.2 HOLD TIME Set the V acation Hold time period. Adjust the date using the up/down arrow buttons. Press the center button to save changes. • Date (default current Date): in 1 day increments • Time (default current T ime): in 10 minute increments 5.2.2 [...]

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    9 Heat Controller , Inc. 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T User Manual 5.3.1 CREA TE / EDIT SCHEDULE This function allows you to set the time, heat setting, cool setting, and fan operation for each program schedule event of the day . NOTE 1: T o adjust the number of program schedule events per day , reference the Program Settings [...]

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    10 User Manual 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T Heat Controller , Inc. 5.6 OTHER SETTINGS 5.6.1 SCREEN SETTINGS Adjust the Screen settings using the up/down arrow buttons. Press the center button to save changes. • Fahrenheit or Celsius (default Fahrenheit): adjusts the temperature scale • 12 or 24 Hour Clock (default 12 Hour[...]

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    11 Heat Controller , Inc. 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T User Manual NOTE : The thermostat must be con fi gured for programmable mode by installer to access the Programmed Demand Reduction settings. 5.6.5.5.1 PROGRAMMED DEMAND REDUCTION MODE Through Programmed Demand Reduction Mode, you can set the unit’s limited operation d[...]

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    12 User Manual 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T Heat Controller , Inc. • Auto Fan Only (default): During the scheduled Programmed Demand Reduction time (section 5.6.5.5.4), only auto fan mode is allowed. • Allow Continuous Fan: During the scheduled Programmed Demand Reduction time (section 5.6.5.5.4), the fan will operate nor[...]

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    13 Heat Controller , Inc. 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T User Manual NOTE : If a temperature sensor is not connected or a temperature reading is out of the valid range, N/A will be displayed. 5.6.7.3 CLEAR F AUL T HISTOR Y Clear Fault History will clear all fault codes stored in the thermostat. 5.6.7.4 SYSTEM ST A TUS System St[...]

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    14 User Manual 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T Heat Controller , Inc. Adjust the Demand Reduction Whole House Dehumidi fi cation settings using the up/down arrow buttons. Press the center button to save changes. • Suspend Whole House Dehumidi fi cation (ClimaDry) (default): While the assigned Demand Reduction input is active[...]

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    15 Heat Controller , Inc. 7 602-443 COMMUNICA TING, PROGRAMMABLE THERMOST A T User Manual PHONE CONTRACTOR SER VICE NEEDED BRAND NAME MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER E7 = OVER/UNDER VOL T AGE 5.8.3 NIGHT SETBACK DEMAND REDUCTION Through Night Setback Demand Reduction Mode, you can set the unit’s limited operation while Night Setback is active. Adjust [...]

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    Date Page # Description 17 Sept., 12 All First Published Revision History 9/17/12 *97B0055N08* 97B0055N08[...]