Hunter Fan 44905 manual

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    Owner ’ s Manual Model 44905 Form# 44050-01 20100603 ©2010 Hunter Fan Co. English 7 Day Programmable I N S T A L L A T I O N 5 M I N U T E M T W T F S S[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 2 T able O f Conte nts At A Glance K n o w Y o u r  e r m o s t a t ............................................................. 3 Setup S e t t i n g D a y , T i m e , a n d S y s t e m ...................................................... 8 Scheduling S c h e d u l i n g I n t r o d u c t i o n .......................[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 3 Y our thermostat has been pre-programmed from the factor y with no programming necessar y . W e recommend using these pre-programmed settings for a few days before altering them as they of fer maximum energy saving benets. If you do decide to alter your programs, use the charts on page 11 to write out your scheduled [...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 4 3 At A Glance 1. Returns you to the Home screen. 2. Main display . 3. Allows access to scheduling options. 4. Adjusts time and temperature settings as well as moving up or down menu lists. 5. Allows access to the advanced features of the thermostat. 6. Escapes to the home screen or resumes normal schedule from overrides. 7[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 5 At A Glance 3 Know Y our ermost at Auto Heat to Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Next Back Cancel Resume Home T oday Save Away Done T urn Schedule On Off Home Schedule Menu C O O AUTO COOL HEA T AUTO REFRESH ON OFF Friday 10:53 AM Schedule Running - At Home 70 73 1 8 5 4 3 2 7 11 9 10 6 12 13 14 15 16[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 6 3 At A Glance 1. Will show when your ther mostat or system is reporting a problem. 2. Displays time/day , instructions, help messages, and war nings. 3. Indicates help messages are available for this screen. 4. Shows when the ther mostat is on the Home screen. 5. Indicates you are in scheduling options. 6. Shows the curren[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 7 At A Glance 3 Know Y our ermost at Energy Savings: Good Best! Auto Heat to 73 At home 70 O O FRIDAY 10:53 AM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME ? 1 3 7 9 2 15 16 6 4 5 11 12 8 10 13 c 14[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 8 4 Setup Set ting Da y, T ime, and System Once you install the batteries, the thermostat will prompt you to set the current date, time, and system type. 1. “ 01 ” for current day will be ashing. Use the or button to select your current day , then Next to move to month, and then year , until each is set. Next will adv[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 9 4 Set ting Da y, T ime and, System Setup Home Menu Schedule Set current date 01/01/2010 Next 1 Home Menu Schedule Set current time 00:00 AM Back Next 2 pick system type [ conventl] [ heat pump] Back Next 3 ? Home Menu Schedule Pick Furnace type [ gas/oil] [ electric] Back Next 4 ?[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 10 * The schedule time can be set in 15 minute increments, and remains the same for both Heat and Cool programs. * The scheduled temperature can be set in increments of 1°F (1°C). * After 10 minute without a key press, the thermostat will return to the home display screen. * When setting the schedule time, note the AM / PM[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 11 5 Personal Scheduling Char ts Schedulin g Note: Use a pencil so these records may be changed at a later time if necessar y . * The Home schedule automatically calculates the remaining times from Away and Asleep and assigns them the Home temperature. Def ault Schedul e Day A way Asleep Home* Monday-Friday Start Time: 8:[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 12 5 Schedulin g Set ting Y our Schedule 1. Press the Schedule Button to enter Scheduling mode. 2. Start by pressing the rst day you want to program on the day select screen. In this example we will use Monday . 3. The thermostat will show Monday as the selected day . Choose the period you want to prgram rst: Away , As[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 13 5 Set ting Y our Schedule Schedulin g Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 1 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule Schedule touch day to view/edit Mon Cancel Tu rn Schedule On Off 2 Sun Sat Fri Thu Wed T ue ? Home Menu Schedule schedul[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 14 6. Set the temperature for your heating cycle as indicated by the ashing ”Heat to” icon on your screen. Use the and buttons to change the temperature and press Next . 7. Y ou will be asked to set your cooling cycle, indicated by the ashing “Cool to”. Set this temperature with your or buttons and hit Next . 8[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 15 5 Set ting Y our Schedule Schedulin g Home Menu Schedule schedule - away period enter the time you return Mon Next Cancel Done Heat to Cool to 60 o At home Asleep Away 4:00 PM to 5 Energy Savings: Good Best! 8:00 AM ? Back Home Menu Schedule schedule - away period enter heat temp Mon Next Cancel Done Heat to Cool to 68[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 16 5 Schedulin g Set ting Y our Schedule 10. When you have completed scheduling your day , you will be retur ned to the copy day screen. The copy day screen will now show Copy day to... and ask you if you wish to copy the day you just scheduled to any other days. Select Copy day to... and choose the days you wish to add the [...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 17 5 Set ting Y our Schedule Schedulin g Home Menu Schedule press 'copy day' to copy or 'done' to pick next day Copy day to... Cancel Done 10 ? Home Menu Schedule schedule - copy mon touch day(s) to copy to Cancel Done 11 Sun Sat Fri Thu W ed T ue ? Home Menu Schedule Schedule touch day to view/edit Ca[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 18 5 Schedulin g T emporar y T emperature Change With T emporar y T emperature Change you have the ability to alter the temperature for only the current running schedule for one day . 1. Press the or buttons to select a new temperature. 2. Press the Done button to save changes. Note: T emporar y T emperature Change is not a [...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 19 5 T emporar y Schedule Change Schedulin g Home Menu Schedule setting temporary temperature hold Cool to 73 o 1 Done Home Menu Schedule setting temporary temperature hold Cool to 73 o 2 Done Home Menu Schedule temporary hold [resume] to run schedule Cool to 73 o 74 o Auto 3 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Resume[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 20 5 Schedulin g T urning O ff Scheduling T o turn off your schedule and have the thermostat permanently set to one temperature: 1. Press the Schedule button once. 2. Press the Turn Schedule button. 3. The help banner will show schedule off - permanently hold temp at . Use the or buttons to adjust your temperature and press[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 21 5 T urning O ff Scheduling Schedulin g Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 1 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule Schedule touch day to view/edit Mon Cancel Tu rn Schedule Off 2 Sun Sat Fri Thu W ed T ue ? Home Menu Schedule schedul[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 22 5 Schedulin g Home T oday The Home T oday feature allows you to override your schedule for 1 day . It can be used for example if you are home sick or of f work on a day when you would normally have the thermostat‘s “A way” mode active. When used, the Home T oday feature will select your At Home temperature to run fo[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 23 5 Home T oday Schedulin g Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 1 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Cool to 72 o 2 Energy Savings: Good Best! Done Home Menu Schedule Home today on until asle[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 24 5 Schedulin g Save A way The Save Away feature allows you to save energy and money while you are away from your home outside of your normal A way schedule. This can include days you will be away for vacation, or a few hours away from your home, while running errands for example. The Save A way feature can be set for as li[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 25 5 Save A way Schedulin g Home Menu Schedule use +/ - to adjust length of time away Next Cancel Resume Done Heat to 88 o Hours 3 2 Energy Savings: Good Best! ? Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 1 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 26 6 Features Alert s This chapter will outline the various alerts the thermostat will report to you and how to respond to them. 1. Low Battery: This will appear in the message window when your batteries are starting to run low on power and should be changed to avoid system interruptions, (Figure 1). Change the batteries by [...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 27 6 Alert s Features 1a Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM Low battery Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 1 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM Replace filter Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 2 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule Replace batteries 1b[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 28 3. Auxiliary Heat: On multi-stage heat pumps this alert indicates your second stage heat is running. 4. Check System: Some heat pump systems are equipped with the ability to check system per formance, indicated by the presence of an “L” wire attached to the backplate. This icon will ash on screen to aler t the user[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 29 6 Alert s Features Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM auxiliary heat - running Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 3 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM check heat pump Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 4 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home ? ?[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 30 6 Features Menu Options Under your Menu options you have the ability to change many of the features of the thermostat. After making changes to each menu option, the thermostat will show “Updated” and save your changes. T o access these options: 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Once in the Menu options list, you have 5 mai[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 31 6 Menu Options Features Home Menu Schedule menu - select item to edit More... Reset filter Set date & time Reset Schedule Cancel 2 Lock Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 1 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule reset filter [ no][...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 32 The screen will ash “ schedule has been reset to the default ” and return you to menu options or press Done to exit to the home screen. 6. THERMOST A T LOCK: Y our thermostat has the option of being locked to prevent unwanted temperature or schedule changes. Press the Lock button. Use the or buttons to change the ?[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 33 6 Menu Options Features Home Menu Schedule reset Schedule [ no] [ yes] Cancel Done 5 Home Menu Schedule ENTER PASSCODE TO LOCK Back Next Cancel Done 00 6a 00 Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 6b Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Lock Home Menu Sch[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 34 6 Features Advanced Menu Options By pressing the More... button you are entering into the advanced features of the thermostat. All of these settings have been set for optimal performance at the factor y and do not need to be changed. There are 2 sections in the advanced settings: User starting on page 36 and System star t[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 35 6 Advanced Menu Options Features [x User] Beep [ x on] [ off] T emperature degree scale [ x F] [ C] Daylight savings time [ x on] [ off] Use away period [ x on] [ off] Timer for filter change [90], 30 - 360 days [ x system] System type [ x conventl] [ heat pump] Furnace type [ x gas/oil] [ electric] Stage one span [2],[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 36 6 Features Advanced Menu User Op t ions 1. Select [ user] in the message window and press Next to enter the user menu. 2. BEEP: T urns the sound off so key presses do not make noise. T ouch either [on] or [off] to make your selection then Next to move to the next feature. 3. TEMPERA TURE DEGREE SCALE: Allows you to change[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 37 6 Advanced Menu User Op t ions Features Home Menu Schedule select settings to edit [ x user] [ system] Next Cancel 1 Home Menu Schedule beep [ x on] [ off] Back Next Cancel Done 2 Home Menu Schedule temperature degree scale [ x f] [ c] Back Next Cancel Done 3 Home Menu Schedule daylight savings time [ x on] [ off] Back[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 38 6 Features Advanced Menu User Op t ions 5. USE A W A Y PERIOD: Gives you the option to bypass the “Away” period when scheduling. If someone is home all day , tur ning this feature off may make scheduling your ther mostat easier . T ouch either [Yes] to keep the away period or [no] to disable it, then select Next to mo[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 39 6 Advanced Menu User Op t ions Features Home Menu Schedule Use Away Period [ Yes] [ No] Back Next Cancel Done 5 Home Menu Schedule timer for filter change reminder 'days' Back Next Cancel Done 6 90[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 40 6 Features Advanced Menu System Options 1. Select [ system] in the message window and press Next to enter the system menu. 2. SYSTEM TYPE: Allows you to select the type of system you have. Conventional systems typically use a compressor outside for cooling and a seperate heating system inside, where as a heat pumps use th[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 41 6 Advanced Menu System Options Features Home Menu Schedule stage one span Back Next Cancel Done 2 4 Home Menu Schedule select settings to edit [ user] [ system] Next Cancel 1 Home Menu Schedule system type [ conventl] [ heat pump] Back Next Cancel Done 2 Home Menu Schedule furnace type [ gas/oil] [ electric] Back Next [...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 42 6 Features Advanced Menu Options 5. SP AN 2 : Unless you have a multi-stage conventional or heat pump system, there is no need to change the second stage span. If you do, use the or buttons to adjust between 1, 2, or , 3. Press Next once this has been changed or if you need to make no changes. Second stage span acts the s[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 43 6 Advanced Menu System Options Features Home Menu Schedule stage two span Back Next Cancel Done 2 5 Home Menu Schedule auto season span Back Next Cancel Done 5 6 Home Menu Schedule temperature calibration '+ or - from current temp' Back Next Cancel Done 0 7 o[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 44 6 Features Advanced Menu Options 8. RESTORE F ACTORY DEF AULTS: Allows you to reset all options back to factor y condition. T ouch either [no] to keep your settings or [yes] to lose your settings and restore factor y defaults, then select Next to move back to the begining of the advanced system options, or Done to return [...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 45 6 Advanced Menu System Options Features Home Menu Schedule restore factory settings [ no] [ yes] Next Cancel 8[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 46 6 Features Energy S a ving s Bar The Energy Savings Bar indicates estimated energy savings. The preset schedules in the thermostat have been designed to give you optimal energy savings, or ve bars. Altering these schedules has a direct impact on the energy savings indicator . Altering the temperatures and/or times that[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 47 6 Energy S a ver Bar Features Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Home T oday Save Away Cool to 72 o 74 o Auto 1 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home Home Menu Schedule FRIDAY 6:53 pM SCHEDULE RUNNING - AT HOME Home T oday Save Away Cool to 68 o 72 o Auto 2 Energy Savings: Good Best! At home[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 48 6 Features Additional Features There is no need to stand at the wall where the thermostat is mounted while programming or changing settings. Simply remove the thermostat from the wall and make the necessar y changes in the comfort of a chair . Y ou can also set your programming and settings before you even install the the[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 49 If the fan switch on the bottom of the thermostat is set to Refresh then for ever y hour that your system does not run, your system’ s fan will come on and run for 15 minutes to circulate the air in the house, then shut down. Refresh Fan When your system is running in cool mode, and the compressor shuts down, your fa[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 50 Problem: No display . Solution: 1. Check batter y position and batter y life. Problem: Program does not change at desired setting. Solution: 1. Check the time in all programs for proper AM/PM time. 2. Ensure thermostat is not in “Save Away” mode. 3. Make sure the thermostat is set to the proper day . Problem: Auto / F[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 51 7 T roubleshoo ting and Support ermosta t Assistance Problem: Fan runs continuously . Solution: 1. Check fan setting to see if it is set to on. 2. Check the HG/HE setting under System in Menu options. Problem: Heating or cooling does not turn on or of f. Solution: 1. Check the system is in the right mode (heat or co[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 52 7 ermosta t Assistance T roubleshoo ting and Support If you need any assistance with installion or setup of your new Hunter Thermostat, please call us, our technical support staf f are ready to help! USA: 1-888-830-1326 Canada: 1-866-268-1936 Hours of operation are from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Monday - Friday and 8:00 am to[...]

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    ©2010 Hunte r Fan Company 53 8 1 Y ear Gua rantee W arrant y Hunter Fan Company Thermostats LIMITED W ARRANTY The Hunter Fan Company warrants your Hunter Thermostat to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of sale to the original user or consumer purchaser . If your Hunter Thermostat malfunctions or[...]

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    44040-01 • 03/24/2010 54 Suite 400, Memphis, TN 38016. Y ou will be responsible for all insurance and freight or other transportation charges to our factor y . W e will return your Hunter Ther mostat freight prepaid. Y our Hunter Thermostat should be properly packed to avoid damage in transit since we will not be responsible for any such damage. [...]