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OwnerÕ s Manual SINCE 1 8 8 6 ® 44100[...]
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Other Quality Pr oducts fr om Hunter Fans Air Purifiers Humidifiers[...]
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We are pleased you have selected one of our broad line of home comfort products. Our products are manufactured to high quality standards and are designed for years of service. We hope you will be satisfied and thank you for buying a Hunter product. T able Of Contents Installation Operation Features 6 Remove Old Thermostat 8 Labeling Wires 10 System[...]
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Read This Befor e Installing Thermostat IMPORT ANT 1 Read the entire installation section of this Owner ’s Manual thoroughly before you begin to install or operate your Hunter Thermostat. • Remove the mylar label from the display window . INST ALLA TION 2 All installation is normally performed at your thermostat. PROGRAMMING 3 Y ou can practice[...]
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This thermostat is designed to optimize the use of your heating and cooling equipment. It does this by matching your comfort (the temperatures in your home) to your schedule. An example: 6am – Y ou wake up. Program 1 has the heat set to 70° (21°C). 7:30am – Y ou leave for work. The second program turns the heat back to 62° (17°C) while you [...]
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6-7 Featur es Manual switch for turning on heating and cooling system. Manual switch for automatic or continuous fan operation. Battery door for easy access Soft touch programming buttons (see below) Display shows time, day , temperature, program number , hold, usage and low battery indicator . Reset button for resetting computer back to 12:00 A.M.[...]
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Changes the clock into 12 or 24 hour (military) mode. For entering minute of day . For revising and changing weekday or weekend programs T o reset filter counter back to zero. Returns display to current time and temperature. Automatically programs the thermostat for weekday and weekend program settings. For entering day of week. Provides permanent [...]
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This thermostat comes with two #8 slotted screws and two wall anchors for mounting. T o install your unit, you should have the following tools and materials. ■ Slotted screwdriver ■ Electric drill and 3/16" bit ■ Hammer ■ T wo 1.5 V (AA) Size Alkaline batteries CAUTION: Do not remove any wiring fr om existing thermostat before r eading[...]
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TYPICAL HOME THERMOST A TS FIGURE 1 W all Mounting Plate Thermostat Cover W all Mounting Plate Thermostat Cover[...]
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■ Each wire coming from the wall to the existing thermostat is connected to a terminal point on that thermostat. Each of these terminal points is usually marked with a code letter as shown in T able A on page 1 1. ■ The number of wires in your system can be as few as two (for heat only systems), as many as eight, or any number in between. If yo[...]
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Wir e Labeling RH G[...]
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12-13 Installation NOTE: If your thermostat has one wire marked R or RH (4-wir e system), then leave the jumper wire between the RH and RC terminals. Otherwise, if you have separate RH and RC wir es (5-wire system), then r emove the jumper wire between the RH and RC terminals. NOTE: Do not connect a “Common” wire (sometimes labelled “C”) to[...]
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Snap open the wallplate from your thermostat by pressing the release tab on the bottom of the thermostat. Position wallplate on wall and pull existing wires through large opening. Then level for appearance. Mark holes for plastic anchors provided if existing holes do not line up with Hunter Thermostat holes. Drill holes with 3/16" bit and gent[...]
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The heating system selector and the F°/C° selector switches are located on the Printed Circuit Board. ■ Heating system selector The heating system selector is a switch on the Printed Circuit Board on the inside of the thermostat. The switch is at “HG” position. Leave it in this position if you have a gas furnace or an oil burner . If you ha[...]
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FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 W RC RH Y G ■ Be sure to tighten the terminal screws securely , otherwise a loose wire could cause operational problems with your system or thermostat. ■ Push excess wire back into hole to prevent interference with mounting of the thermostat cover . ■ Make sure the Function Switch is set at OFF , and the F AN-AUTO Switch is [...]
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Pr ogramming 1 Remove mylar label covering display window . 2 When the heating or cooling system is actually operating, “HEA T” or “COOL” will appear on the display . 3 If power is interrupted the batteries will keep all programs. 4 If “LOW BA TT” indicator appears on the display replace the batteries. Setting the Time and Day of W eek [...]
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■ Press and hold until current hour appears on display . ■ Note the AM/PM indicator . ■ Press and hold until current minutes appear on display . ■ Press until current day appears on display . ■ Returns to normal time and temperature. ■ If return is not pressed it will return automatically in 10 seconds. HOUR MIN DA Y RETURN M T W TH F S[...]
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Pr ogramming Studies conducted by the Department of Energy estimate that setting your thermostat back 10°F for two 8-hour periods during winter can reduce your fuel bill by as much as 30%. By setting your thermostat up 5° for two 8-hour periods during summer you can reduce your fuel bill up to 25%. Y our thermostat is capable of holding up to 4 s[...]
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NOTE: The thermostat program will NOT take effect immediately after programming of your thermostat but at the next programmed time/temperatur e change. The thermostat is pre-set to 68°F (20°C) for heat and 78°F (25°C) for air conditioning. So if you want a temperature other than 68°F or 78°F (20°C or 25°C) right away , use the temporary man[...]
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Pr ogramming Before programming or changing the program, use this Personal Program Schedule to determine which times and temperature settings will best satisfy both your comfort and energy saving requirements. Use a pencil so you can revise your records each time you change your temperature settings. Personal Pr ogram Schedule FOR WINTER FOR SUMMER[...]
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Y our thermostat can be programmed in two different ways. 1. Autoprogram method 2. Manual method Before programming, position the Heat/Off/Cool selector to the mode to be programmed. Autoprogram method In autoprogram method, you can program your thermostat instantly for the entire week by simply pressing “Auto Prog.” key once. When this key is [...]
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Pr ogramming W eekday Pr ograms Step 1 Step 2 ■ Normal display of time, temper- ature, and day of the week. ■ Program indicator (1) is displayed. ■ 68°F is displayed. ■ 0:00 space for time is displayed. ■ M to F is displayed. PROG M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 9 : 15 72 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1234 FILTER LO BAT M T W TH F SA SU SET TE[...]
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Step 3 Continue for W eekend Pr ograms ■ Press on once to change temperature to 69°F . ■ Weekday program 1 is complete. ■ Press PROG to move to program 2, 3, and 4 and follow the same steps Press to move to weekend programs. Weekends can be programmed with one schedule, or different schedules for Saturday and Sunday . M T W TH F SA SU SET TE[...]
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Pr ogramming W eekday Pr ogram ■ Normal display of current time, temperature, and day of week. ■ 1st weekday program is displayed. ■ Program indicator (1) appears. ■ M to F indication appears. PROG PROG M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 9 : 15 72 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1234 FILTER LO BAT M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 6 : 00 68 c AM P[...]
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T o Review The Curr ent T emperature Setting: Press for 2 seconds or less: or ■ Current time and temperature M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 9 : 15 68 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 2 34 FILTER LO BAT ■ 70 indicates the current setting of the thermostat is 70°F . 68 shows the present room temperature as 68°F . ■ If held for more than 2 seconds, [...]
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Pr ogramming ■ Press arrow to display current set and room temperatures. M T W TH F SA SU 89 : 68 60 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 2 34 FILTER LO BAT M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 89 : 70 60 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1234 FILTER LO BAT T emporary Manual Override In the following example, the present room temperature is 60°F and we want to raise the temperat[...]
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In the event you wish to hold your manual override for vacation or an extended period of time, follow the temporary manual override instructions on page 26, then immediately press HOLD/CLEAR. This will maintain override setting indefinitely . “HOLD” will appear on the display . ■ T o return immediately to the current program, press HOLD/CLEAR[...]
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Operations 72 . 7I . 70 . Filter Monitor T o Reset the Filter Counter to Zer o ■ Filter indicator disappears. M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 6 : 30 6 8 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 234 FILTER LO BAT M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 6 : 30 6 8 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 234 FILTER LO BAT FIL TER RESET 28-29 The CTC Programmable Thermostat measures and[...]
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Other Featur es Y our thermostat is preprogrammed at the factory to cycle when the temperature rises 1° above or 1° below the temperature setting to provide maximum comfort. It cannot be changed. T emperatur e Span[...]
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T roubleshooting Pr oblem Solution SCRAMBLED OR DOUBLE DISPLA Y (numbers over numbers) NO DISPLA Y ENTIRE DISPLA Y DIMS PROGRAM DOES NOT CHANGE A T YOUR DESIRED SETTING AUTO/F AN DOES NOT COME ON 1. Remove clear mylar sticker . 1. Check battery connections and batteries. 2. Press reset button once with a small pin and hold in for two seconds. 1. Re[...]
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Pr oblem (Continued) Solution (Continued) If you experience any other problems, call 1-901-745-9222 from 8AM to 5PM Central Standard time for technical assistance. 1. Check that function switch is in correct position (“HEA T” or “COOL”). 2. There may be as much as 20 seconds delay in the thermostat turning the system on - wait and check. 3.[...]
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Wiring Diagrams 32 4-wire Heat/Cool System 5-wire Heat/Cool System THERMOST A T G W Y RH RC Heat Relay or V alve Heat /Cool T ransformer Fan Relay Cool Contactor Jumper THERMOST A T G W Y RH RC Heat Relay or V alve Heat T ransformer Fan Relay Cool Contactor Cool T ransformer[...]
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2-wire Heat Only 3-wire Cool Only 3-wire Heat Only THERMOST A T G W Y RH RC Heat Relay or V alve Heat T ransformer THERMOST A T G W Y RH RC Heat Relay or V alve Heat T ransformer Fan Relay THERMOST A T G W Y RH RC Cool Contactor Fan Relay Cool T ransformer[...]