Hunter Fanメーカー144860の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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installation and operation manual Touchscreen Programmable ermostat Model 44860 2 Stage Heat/2 Stage Cool.
2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMP ORTAN T INF ORM A TI ON ...................................... 4 INS T A LL ATIO N PROCED URES .................................... 4 GENER A L OPER A TI NG INS TRUC TI ONS ..................... 21 DA TE & T IME S ET T INGS .
3 T ouchs creen Programmable erm ostat M o del 44860 2 Sta ge Heat/2 Sta ge Coo l Con grat ula tio ns! Thank you for choosing a Hunter programm able thermost at. Y our new Hunter ther mostat will provide years of reli able ser vice and year -round energy savings.
4 IM PORT ANT IN FORMA TION This thermostat is designed to work on t he follo wing heating and cooling systems: Up to 2 S t age Heat / 2 Stage Cool Mill ivolt Systems Heat Only or Cool Only Systems 2 .
5 Y R C G W w Y R C G W NOTIC E OF C AUTIO N ! DO NOT di sco nne ct th e wire s from t he ex is tin g the rmo sta t before rea di ng th ese i ns tru ct ion s .
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7 UNINS T ALLING THE EXIS TING UNIT 1 . T ur n the system power OFF at the existing thermostat . T ur n the power to the HV AC system OFF at the main pow er panel or at the fur nace . (Failure to t urn of f t he powe r to the e xist ing th ermo st at befo re rem oval could d amag e your sys tem.
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9 5. Using the provided stick ers, label each wire according to the chart . If th e termi nals are n ot label ed, c ont ac t a qualif ied H V AC te chnicia n. NOTE: W ire co lor s do not al ways com ply wi th st anda rds; t here fore, w ire colo r shoul d be ign ore d.
10 if your existing thermostat is marked: label the wire with this sticker: RH RH RH Heating Transformer Power Supply Y1 / Y2 Cooling Stage 1 or 2 W1 / W2 Heating Stage 1 or 2 C C C 24 VAC Common (if .
1 1 if your existing thermostat is marked: label the wire with this sticker: R / RC R/RC R/RC 24 VAC Power Supply Y1 / Y2 Compressor Stage 1 or 2 W2 W2 W2 Auxilliary Heat E E E Emergency Heat C C C 24.
12 Y1 Y2 W3 RH RC R G W2 B W1 O E C W G Y RC L 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
13 MOUNTING THE W ALL PLA TE 1 . Remove the w all plate from the Hunter thermost at by gently pull ing the wall pla te from the back of the ther mostat. 2. Position the new wa ll plate on the wal l horizontally and pull the labeled wires through the opening.
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15 4. Remove the w all plate from the wall and dril l t wo 3 /1 6 ” holes where marked. 5. T ap the plastic anchors into the holes until they are flush with the wall. 6. Reposition the wal l plate on the wall, pul ling the wires through the wall plate opening.
16 T er mina l Shie ld T er mina l Scr ew Jum pe r Wir e 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
17 CONNECTING THE WIRES 1 . Loosen, but d o not remov e the terminal screws. NOTE: A ju mpe r wire is p rovid ed, c onne ct ing th e RH and RC t ermina ls for s yste ms that d o not have both a n RH and RC w ire. If you h ave both a n RH and RC wi re, rem ove this ju mper ; othe r wise, l eave the ju mper i n place.
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19 A TT ACHING THE THERMOS T A T 1 . Inser t three A A alkaline batteries into the back of the thermost at. 2. Place the thermostat over the wall pl ate, aligning it o ver the terminal and batter y openings. Press the t hermostat to the wall plate and it wi ll snap into plac e.
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21 GEN ER AL OP ER A TING I NSTRUC TIONS Y our new Hunter thermost at is easy to program and use. The front of the thermost at is a touch screen that responds to the pressure of a finger .
22 D A TE & TIME SE T TINGS DA TE, MONTH , YE AR MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
23 1 . T ouch either t he month, date, ye ar at the top of the touch screen. 2. T ouch t he or sign to adjust the set ting. 3. Repeat S teps 1- 2 for each set ting.
24 CL OCK MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
25 The clock is a 1 2 - hour clock with AM and PM set tings. 1 . T ouch t he time on the touch screen. SET CLOCK appears and the hour f lashes. Note the A M & PM ind icat ors . 2. T ouch t he or sign to adjust the set ting. 3. Repeat S teps 1- 2 to adjust the minutes set ting.
26 SET TING Th E SP AN The SP AN set ting mode in the SY STEM SET TINGS MENU allo ws you to adjust the system ON / OFF c ycle ra te. The default set ting is 2 F . The system c ycles ON or OFF when the temperature is within 2°F (1 °C ) above and below the set temperature.
27 SY STEM S ET TINGS MEN U The installer can set SYST EM functions once the thermost at is installed. The default settings are shown in bold in the following li st . Options are listed ins ide the parentheses. E xample : the default SYSTEM T Y PE is CONV EN TIO NA L with ( HE A T PUMP) as a se cond option.
28 S YSTEM SETTINGS MENU (CON T'D) SYSTEM or USER 1 3 4 5 6 2 7 8 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
29 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. Press and hold for 3 se conds for SYSTEM and USER settings to ap pear . 3. T ouch S YSTEM. The selec ted word flashes. 4. T ouch . 5. Scroll through the fir st set ting with the or sign to selec t an option.
30 USER SETTINGS The PERIODS PER DA Y ( Option 1) can be set to 0, 2 or 4. When set to 0, the thermost at operates as a digital non- programmable thermostat . The FIL TER CHANGE INDIC A TOR ( Option 2) runs in calendar days and can be set f rom 30 -360 days in 1 5 - day incremen t s (the default is 90 ) .
31 USER S ET TINGS MEN U The USER can also set cert ain functions in the USER SET TINGS MENU. The default set tings are shown in bold in the follo wing list. Options are listed inside the parentheses. E xample : the default PROGR AMS PER DA Y is 4 Peri od s with ( 0 and 2) as options.
32 USER SETTINGS MENU (cont'd) SYSTEM or USER 1 3 5 2 7 4 6 8 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
33 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. Press and hold for 3 se conds for SYSTEM and USER settings to ap pear . 3. T ouch USER. T he selecte d word flashes. 4. T ouch . 5. Scroll through the fir st set ting with the or sign to selec t an option.
34 TEM PER A TUR E R ANGE This thermostat me ets ENERGY ST A R guidelines for energy ef ficienc y . By using the preprogrammed and d efault settings, this thermost at can save you money by optimiz ing energy us age in heating and cooli ng.
35 ENE RGY S T AR DEFA UL T PROGR AMS Refer to the Energy Star Default Programs Cha r t shown below for detailed Information about pre -prog rammed settings . If customiz ing your programs, you can revert to the Energy Star default programs below by pressi ng the icon in the program mode.
36 MAN U AL O PER A TI ON Many people prefer to operate their thermost ats manually , adjusting set tings as neede d. NOTE: P ROGR A MS P ER DA Y must be s et to 0 fo r manual o perat ion.
37 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. SELECT FUNC TION appear s. 2. T ouch t he or icon. SET SYSTEM MODE a ppears. 3. Scroll through the set tings with the or sign to select one of the SY STEM modes : HE A T ( icon, red scre en ) EM HE AT ( only for Heat Pump S ystems) AUTO ( and icons ) COOL ( icon, blue screen) OFF ( no icon) 4.
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39 PROGR AM O PER A TION CREA TING CUST OM PROGRA MS Y ou can pro gram the thermost at to automa tically adjust the temperature and air flow up to four times per day . The PROGR AMS PER DA Y set ting must be set to 2 or 4 in USER SET TINGS, see pages 31 -3 3.
40 CREA TING CUST OM PROGRA MS (con t'd) This thermostat has an autorecov er y func tion and will automatically calcul ate the time neede d to achiev e the temperature you set . Therefore, it wil l be at the temperature you select at the time you selec t.
41 1 . T ouch a blank area of the screen to begin prog rammi ng. SELECT FUNC TION appears at the to p of the displa y . ( Image P1) 2. T ouch t he icon.
42 CREA TING CUST OM PROGRA MS (con t'd) 10 9 11 12 13 SELECT ICON TO PROGRAM P2 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
43 9. T ouch t he temperature displa y to set the tempe rature. 1 0. T ouch the or sign to adjust numerals. NOTE: Touch to set th e sele ct ed pe riod t o Energ y Star s et ting s. S ee pag e 35. 1 1 . T ouch repeatedly to selec t fan mode ( ON, AUTO, or RE FRESH ) .
4 4 F AN PROGRA M MODE MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
45 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. SELECT FUNC TION appear s. 2. T ouch t he icon. SET F AN TO PROGR AM MO DE appears . 3. Scroll through the fan set tings with the or sign to select one of the fan modes : ON : Fan runs continuously regardless of the system mode.
46 PROGR AM OVER RIDES Y ou can either temp orarily o verride the s ettings for t he current program, or permanently override all settings and adjust temperatures manually .
47 1 . T ouch t he temperature icon ( ). The selec ted icon will flash and SET OVERRIDE TEMPERATURE appears. 2. T ouch t he or sign to adjust the set ting. 3. Press and t he screen displays SE LEC T HOLD T Y PE. 4. T ouch t he or sign to selec t TEMPOR ARY HOLD.
48 PERMANENT O VERRIDE SETTINGS SELECT HOLD TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
49 1 . T ouch t he temperature icon ( ). The selec ted icon will flash and SET OVERRIDE TEMPERATURE appears. 2. T ouch t he or sign to adjust the set ting. 3. Press and t he screen displays SE LEC T HOLD T Y PE. 4. T ouch t he or sign to selec t PERMANENT HOLD.
50 V AC A TION OVER RIDE SET TINGS SELECT HOLD TYPE 1 3 2 5 4 6 6 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
51 1 . T ouch t he temperature icon ( ). The selec ted icon will flash and SET OVERRIDE TEMPERATURE appears. 2. Press and scre en displa ys SELECT H OLD T Y PE. 3. T ouch t he or sign to selec t V AC A TION HOL D . 4. Press and t he main di splay shows V AC A TION HOLD.
52 CANCEL TEMPERA TURE OR HUMIDITY H OLD 2 1 MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
53 1 . T ouch t he icon. CA NCEL TE MPER A TURE HOL D appears. 2. Press , t he hold is relea sed and main display returns. NOTE: I f the Tempera ture is t ouche d and ove rri de scr eens a pp ear but n o chang es ar e made, t he HOL D rem ains and t he main di splay ret urn s.
54 HOME TODA Y FUNCTION HOME TODA Y overrides the program set tings for periods , and with comfort able heat or cool set tings while you a re home. HOME TODA Y ends when period begins.
55 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. T ouch t he icon. 3. T ouch t he or sign to toggle bet ween SET HO ME TOD A Y and CA NCEL HOME TODA Y . 4. T ouch to return to the main displa y. The icon will show on the ma in screen if it is activated.
56 ADDITIONAL F EA TUR ES The CLE AN SCREE N FUNC TION allows 30 seconds to clean the touch screen without disturbing the existing set tings. CLEAN SCREEN PRESS ENTER FOR CLEANING 1 3 2 4 4 0 02- 01 r.
57 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. T ouch . PRESS ENTER FOR CLEA NING appear s. 3. Press to ret urn to the main screen. A 30 -second countdown be gins to al low time to clean the touch screen. 4. Use a damp cloth with a non-cor rosive solv ent such as water or a household glass cleaner to clea n the scre en.
58 L O CK FUNCTION The lock func tion allows a user to lock the touch screen to prevent unexpec ted or accidental changes. MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 3 4 5 2 6 7 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
59 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. T ouch t he icon. appears . 3. T ouch once for the fir st digit, t wice for the second and three times for the third digit. 4. T ouch t he or sign to adjust the set ting. 5. Repeat 3- 4 for each digit.
60 CHANGE F IL TER The FIL TER CHANGE indicator icon wil l flash af ter the filter life counter expires as a reminder to check or change your HV AC filter . Reset the f ilter function af ter you hav e changed the filter . The filter change counter is set in the USE R SET TING MENU for a period of 30 -360 days.
61 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. T ouch . FIL TER RUN TIME and HOLD FIL TER KE Y TO RESET appear on the display . 3. T ouch and hold for 3 seconds for time to reset . ( Pressing the filter but ton for less than 3 seconds will cause the Filter indicator icon to c ontinue to appear .
62 CHANGE B A TTERIES The CHANGE BA T TERIES warning indicates t wo stages of bat ter y power shor tage. When the bat teries are weak, the CHA NGE BA T TERIES warning flashes unti l three new A A alkaline ba t teries are installed.
63 A UTO REC OVER Y The AUTO RE COVER Y FUNCT ION allows hea ting and cooling systems to gradually recover from an energy- saving set point temperature to a com for t set point temperature. AUT O RECO VERY calcula tes the time nee ded to adjust the temperature to the nex t program set ting.
64 ENE RGY MONITOR FUNC TION The ENERGY MONITOR function allows you to revi ew and monitor the ef fec t of your program set tings on the system runtime.
65 1 . T ouch a blank area of the touch screen. 2. T ouch t he icon. 3. Scroll through the SYST EM R UNT IME set tings with the or sign to see the system runtime in hours for TODA Y , Y ESTERDA Y , t he CURRE NT MON TH or the L A ST MONTH . 4. T ouch and hold the icon for 3 seconds to reset the counters .
66 ERROR MESSAGE ERROR mode indicates an expec ted operation problem. The scre en flashes a SYSTEM ERROR message and shuts the s ystem off. Y ou must reset and the t hermostat by replacing the batteries if the t hermostat has entered ERROR mode.
67 COMPRESSOR PRO TECTION Af ter the system stops running in cooling mode, there is a 3.5 minute del ay before it can be rest ar ted to prevent compressor damage due to rapid cycling. RESETTING THE UN IT T o re store the thermost at to the original f ac tor y set tings, enter the SYST EM SET TINGS MENU and set Option 1 2 to YES .
68 TROU BLEShOOTING 1 . My display does not appear . 1 a. Check the bat teries and batter y connections. 1 b. R eset t he thermostat . 2. The auto fan feature does not operate properly. 2a. Check to see if the correc t furnace t y pe is selected und er the system set tings in options.
69 5. The heating or cooling wi ll not turn on or of f. 5a. Mak e sure the thermost at is not in permanent o verride mod e. 5b. Wait. There may be as much as a 4 -minute delay before the system turns on or of f to protect the compre ssor . 5c. Ch eck c ir cui t br eak ers an d sw itc hes to e nsu re there is en ough pow er to t he syst em.
70 8. The touch screen per manently reads SYSTEM ERROR. 8a. Refer to page 66 for ERROR mode instruc tions. If ERR message remains after bat ter y replacement, then replace unit. 9. How do I just operate my thermostat manually ? 9a. Manual operation instructions begin on page 38 .
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72 WIRING DIAGR AMS Number of wires connec ted depends on t he HV AC system requirement. • 4 -wire Heat / Cool S ystem ( single stage ) : RH ( jumper bet ween RH and Rc / R ) , Y1 , W1 , G • 5 -wire Heat / Cool S ystem ( single stage ) : RH, Rc / R (remove jumper bet ween RH and RC/ R ) , Y1 , W1 G.
73 Heat 24V Supply Cool 24V Supply Cool Stage 1 Cool Stage 2 Heat Stage 1 Heat Stage 2 F an Control RH RC/R C Y1 Y2 W1 W2 G Con ventional HV AC Systems 24V AC Common (if available) Optional Jumper 4 4.
74 24V AC Supply Compressor Stage 1 Auxiliary Heat Reversing V alve Cool F an Control RC/R C Y1 Y2 E W2 O B G Heat Pump Syst ems Optional Jumper Compressor Stage 2 Emergency Heat Reversing V alve Heat System Monitor L 24V AC Common (if available) Number of wires connec ted depends on t he heat pump system requirement.
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