Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 144860 Hunter
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installation and oper ation manual Touchscreen Programmable ermostat Model 44860 2 Stage Heat/2 Stage Cool.
2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS IM PO RT A NT I NF OR MATIO N ...................................... 4 IN ST A LL ATIO N PRO CEDU RES .................................... 4 GENER A L OP ER ATING I NS TRUC T IO NS ..................... 21 DA TE & T IM E SE T T INGS .
3 T o uchs cr een P rogrammable ermo stat M od el 44860 2 St age Heat/2 St age C oo l Con g ratu la ti on s! Thank you for choosing a Hun ter programmable thermost at. Y our new Hunter thermo stat will provide years of reli able ser vice and year - round energ y savings.
4 IM PO RT ANT IN FOR MA TION This thermost at is designed to work on the follo wing heating and cooli ng sy stems : Up to 2 S ta ge Heat / 2 Stage Cool Mil livolt S ystems Heat Only or Cool Only S ys.
5 Y R C G W w Y R C G W NOTIC E OF C AUTIO N ! DO NOT d is con nec t t he wi re s from t he e xi st in g t he rmo st at before r ead in g th es e in st ru c t ion s . Th e wi re s mu st b e la bel ed p rior to rem ov al to en su re p rope r con ne c t ion .
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7 UNINS T ALLING THE EXI ST ING UN I T 1 . T ur n the system p ower OFF a t the existing thermo stat . T ur n the power to the HV A C system O FF at the m ain power panel or at the furnace. (Failure t o tur n of f t he p ower to t he e xist ing t her mo st at be for e rem oval cou ld dam age yo ur sy ste m.
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9 5. Usi ng the provided stickers, label each wire according to the cha r t . If t he ter minal s are n ot lab ele d, co nt ac t a qu alif ied H VA C te chni cian. NOT E: Wir e col or s do no t alway s comp ly w ith s ta nda rds; t he ref ore, w ire co lor sh ould b e ig nor ed .
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 R C 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 PL A TE 1 . Remov e the wall pl ate from t he Hunter thermost at by gently pul ling the wal l plate from the back of the the rmost at. 2. Positi on the new wall pla te on the wall hori zontally and pull the l abele d wires through the o pening.
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15 4. Remov e the wall pl ate from t he wa ll and drill t wo 3 /1 6 ” holes where mark ed . 5. T ap t he plasti c anchor s into the holes unti l they are flush with the wall. 6. Reposition the wal l plate on the wa ll, pull ing the wires through t he wa ll plate opening.
16 T er min al Shi eld T er min al Sc re w Ju mp er Wi re 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
1 7 CONNECTING THE WIRES 1 . Loosen, b ut do not remov e the ter min al screws. NOT E: A jump er w ire is p rovi de d, co nne c tin g the R H an d RC ter minals f or s yst ems t hat do n ot have bot h an RH a nd RC wi re. If yo u have bot h an RH a nd RC wir e, re move th is jump er ; oth er w ise, l eave th e jump er in p lace.
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19 A TT AC HING THE THERMOS T A T 1 . Inser t three A A alk aline ba t teries into the back of the ther mostat . 2. Place the thermost at o ver the wall pl ate, al igning it ov er the ter min al and bat ter y openings. Pres s the thermost at to the wal l plate and it wil l snap into pl ace.
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21 GEN ER AL O PER A TIN G INSTRUC TIO NS Y our new Hunter ther mostat is easy to program and use. The front of the ther mostat is a touch screen that responds to the pre ssure o f a f inger .
22 D A T E & TIME S ET 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 the month, date, year a t the top of the touch scre en. 2. T ouch the or sign to adj ust the set ting. 3. Repeat S teps 1 - 2 for each set ting.
24 CL O CK MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
25 The clock is a 1 2 -hour clock with A M and PM set tings. 1 . T ouch the time on the touch screen. SE T CL OCK appear s and the hour flashes. N ote th e AM & P M indi cat or s. 2. T ouch the or sign to adj ust the set ting. 3. Repeat S teps 1 - 2 to adjust the minutes set ting.
26 SET TING Th E SP AN The SP A N set ting mode in the S YSTEM SET TINGS MENU al lows you to adjust the system ON / OFF c ycle r ate. The default set ting is 2 F . The system c ycles ON or OFF when the tempe rature i s within 2°F (1 °C) ab ov e and below the set temperature.
27 SY STEM SE T TINGS M EN U The installer can set SYS TEM func tions once the thermost at is in st all ed . The default set tings are shown in bold in the fol lowing li st . Options are li sted inside the parentheses. E xample : the default SYSTEM T YPE is CO NV E NT IO N AL with ( HE A T PUMP ) as a second option.
28 S YS TEM SETTINGS MENU (CONT'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 o f the touch screen. 2. Press and hold for 3 seconds for S YSTEM and USE R set tings to ap pear . 3. T ouch SYST EM. The selec ted word flashes. 4. T ouch . 5. Scroll through the f irst set ting with t he or s ign to selec t an option.
30 USER SETTINGS The PERIODS PER DA Y ( O ption 1 ) can be set to 0, 2 or 4 . When set to 0, the thermost at operates as a digital non -pro grammable thermostat . The FIL T ER C HA NGE INDIC A T OR ( Option 2 ) runs in calendar days and can be set from 30 -360 days in 1 5 - day incremen t s ( the default is 90 ) .
31 USE R SET TI NGS MEN U The USER can also set cer tain func tions in the USE R SE T TINGS MENU . The d efau lt set tings are shown in bold in the follo wing list. Options are listed ins ide the parentheses. E xample : the default PROGR AMS PER DA Y is 4 Per iod s w ith ( 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 o f the touch screen. 2. Press and hold for 3 seconds for S YSTEM and USE R set tings to ap pear . 3. T ouch USE R . The selec te d word flashes. 4. T ouch . 5. Scroll through the f irst set ting with t he or s ign to selec t an option.
34 TEM PE R A TU R E R ANGE This thermost at meet s ENE RGY ST A R guidelines for energy ef f icienc y . B y using the prepro grammed and default set tings, this thermost at can save y ou money by optimi zing energy usa ge in heating a nd cooling.
35 ENE RGY S T AR D EF A U L T PROGR AM S Refer to the Energy Star Default Programs Ch ar t shown below for det ai led Information about pre - programmed set tings . If customi zing your programs, you can rev er t to t he Energy Star default programs below b y pressing the icon in the program mode.
36 MAN U AL O PER A TION Many people prefer to operate their thermost at s man ually , adjusting set tings as need ed. NOT E: PRO GR A M S PER DA Y must b e set t o 0 for ma nual o pe ratio n.
37 1 . T ouch a blank area o f the touch screen. SELEC T FUNCTI ON appear s. 2. T ouch the or icon. SET SYST EM MODE appear s. 3. Scroll through the set tings with t he or s ign to selec t one of the .
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39 PROGR AM O PER A TIO N CRE A TING CUST OM PRO GRAMS Y ou c an program the thermo stat to automatical ly adjust the temperature and air f low up to four times per day . T he PROGR AM S PER D A Y set ting must be set to 2 or 4 in USE R SE T TINGS, se e pages 31 -3 3.
4 0 CRE A TING CUST OM PRO GRAMS (cont'd) This thermost at h as an autorecov er y func tion and wi ll autom atically calcul ate the time need ed to achiev e the temperature you set . Therefore, it wil l be at the temp erature you selec t at the time y ou selec t .
4 1 1 . T ouch a blank area o f the scree n to begin programming. SE LEC T FUNCT ION appear s at the top of the displa y . ( Image P1) 2. T ouch the icon.
4 2 CRE A TING CUST OM PRO GRAMS (cont'd) 10 9 11 12 13 SELECT ICON TO PROGRAM P2 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
4 3 9. T ouch the temperature display to set the temperature. 1 0. T ouch the or sign to adjust numera ls. NOT E: T ouch to s et th e sele c te d pe rio d to Ene rg y Sta r set t ing s. S ee p ag e 35. 1 1 . T ouch repeatedly to selec t fan mod e ( ON, AUTO , or REFRESH ) .
4 4 F AN PROGR AM MODE MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
45 1 . T ouch a blank area o f the touch screen. SELEC T FUNCTI ON appear s. 2. T ouch the icon. SET F AN TO PROGR AM MO DE app ears. 3. Scroll through the fan set tings with the or sign to selec t one of the fan modes : ON : Fan runs con tinuously regardless of the system mod e.
4 6 PROGR AM OVERRI DES Y ou c an either temporarily ov erride t he set tings for the current prog ram, or permanently override all settings and a djust temperatures man ually .
47 1 . T ouch the temperature icon ( ) . The selec ted icon will flash a nd SE T OVERRIDE TEMPER A TURE a ppears . 2. T ouch the or sign to adj ust the set ting. 3. Press and the screen displays SE LEC T HOL D T YPE. 4. T ouch the or sign to select T EMPOR A RY HOLD .
4 8 PERMANENT O VERRIDE SETTINGS SELECT HOLD TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
49 1 . T ouch the temperature icon ( ) . The selec ted icon will flash a nd SE T OVERRIDE TEMPER A TURE a ppears . 2. T ouch the or sign to adj ust the set ting. 3. Press and the screen displays SE LEC T HOL D T YPE. 4. T ouch the or sign to select PERMA NENT HOLD.
50 V ACA TION OVERR IDE SET TINGS SELECT HOLD TYPE 1 3 2 5 4 6 6 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
51 1 . T ouch the temperature icon ( ) . The selec ted icon will flash a nd SE T OVERRIDE TEMPER A TURE a ppears . 2. Press and screen displays SE LEC T HOL D T Y PE. 3. T ouch the or sign to select V A C A TION HOL D . 4. Press and the main dis play shows V ACA TION HOL D .
52 C ANCEL T EMPER A TU RE OR HUMIDITY HOLD 2 1 MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 4 4 0 02- 01 r 051807.
53 1 . T ouch the icon. CA NCE L TEMPER A T URE HOLD a ppears . 2. Press , the hold is released and mai n display returns. NOT E: If th e T emp erat ure i s touc he d and ove rr ide s cre ens a pp ear b ut n o chan ge s are ma de, t he HO LD r emain s and t he mai n disp lay ret ur ns.
5 4 HOME T ODA Y FUNCTION HOME TODA Y overrides the prog ram set tings for periods , and with comfor ta ble heat or c ool set tings while y ou are home.
55 1 . T ouch a blank area o f the touch screen. 2. T ouch the icon. 3. T ouch the or sign to toggle bet ween SE T HOME TOD A Y and C A NC EL HOME TOD A Y . 4. T ouch to return to the main dis play . The icon wil l show on the mai n scree n if it i s ac tivated.
56 ADDITIONA L FE A T U RES The CLE AN SCREEN F UNC 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.
57 1 . T ouch a blank area o f the touch screen. 2. T ouch . PRESS ENTER FOR C LE ANING ap pears. 3. Press to return to the main screen. A 30 -se cond countdown begins to all ow time to clea n the touch scre en. 4. Use a damp clo th with a non - corrosive solvent s uch as water or a household gla ss cleaner to cl ean the screen.
58 L OCK FUNCTION The lock func tion allows a user to lock the touch screen to prevent unexpec te d 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 o f the touch screen. 2. T ouch the icon. appear s. 3. T ouch once for the f irst digit , t wice for the second and thre e times for the third digit. 4. T ouch the or sign to adj ust the set ting. 5. Repeat 3- 4 for each digit .
60 CHA NGE FIL TER The FIL T ER C HA NGE indicator icon wi ll flash after t he filter life c ounter expires as a reminder to check or change your HV AC filter . Reset the f ilter func tion af ter you h ave changed the f ilter . The f ilter change counter i s set in the USER SET TI NG MENU for a period of 30 -360 days.
61 1 . T ouch a blank area o f the touch screen. 2. T ouch . FIL T ER R UN TIM E and HOLD FIL TER KE Y T O RESE T appear on the displa y . 3. T ouch and hold for 3 seconds for time to reset . ( Pre ssing the filter but ton for less than 3 seconds will cause the Filter indi cator icon to continue to appear .
62 CHA NGE BA T TERIES The CHA NGE BA T TERIES warning indicates t wo sta ges of bat ter y power shor t age. When the b at teries are weak, the CHA NGE BA T TERIES warning flashes until three new A A alka line bat teries are installed.
63 A UT O RECO VER Y The AUT O REC OVERY F UNC TION allows heating a nd cooling systems to gradually recover from an energy -saving set point temperature to a comf or t s et point temperature. A UTO REC O V ER Y calcula tes the time ne eded to adjust the temperature to the nex t program set ting.
6 4 ENE RGY MONITOR FU NC TION The ENER GY MONI T OR f unction allows you to revi ew and monitor the ef fec t of your program set tings on the s ystem runtime.
65 1 . T ouch a blank area o f the touch screen. 2. T ouch the icon. 3. Scroll through the SYS TEM R UNT IME set tings with the or sign to see the system runtime in hours for TODA Y , YES TERD A Y , t he CURRE NT MON TH or the L A ST MONT H. 4. T ouch and hold the icon for 3 second s to reset the counters .
66 ERROR MESSAGE ERR OR mod e indicates an expe cte d operation problem. The scre en flashes a SYSTEM ERR OR mes sage and shut s the system of f. Y ou must reset and the ther mostat by replacing the bat teries if the thermost at has entered E RROR mode.
67 COMPRESSOR PRO TECTION Af ter the system sto ps running in c ooling mode, there is a 3.5 minute dela y before it can be rest ar ted to prevent compressor damage due to rapid c ycli ng. RESET TING THE UNIT T o restore the ther mostat to the original factor y set tings , enter the SYSTEM SET TINGS MENU and set Option 1 2 to Y ES.
68 TROU BLESh OOTING 1 . My display does not appear . 1 a. Check the bat teries and bat ter y connec tions. 1 b. Reset the ther mostat . 2. The auto fan feature does not operate properl y . 2a. Check to see if the corre ct f urnace t y pe is selec ted under the s ystem 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 no t in per manen t override mode. 5b. Wa it . There may be as much as a 4- minute del ay before the sy stem turns on or of f to protec t the compressor .
70 8. The touch screen p ermanently reads SYSTEM ERROR. 8a. Refer to page 66 for ERROR mode instruc tions. If ERR messag e remai ns af ter bat ter y re placemen t , then replace unit. 9. How do I just operate my thermost at ma nually ? 9a. Manual operati on instruc tions be gin on page 38.
71 NEED MORE HELP? Is there help on the web? Y es , visi t us at ht tp : / / w w w .hunter fan. com for more information. Is there someo ne I can call? Y e s . T h e H u n t e r T e c h ni c a l Su p p o r t is a va il a b l e f r o m 7 a m t o 7 p m C S T M - F a n d 8 a m t o 5 p m S a t u r d ay.
72 WIRING DIAGR AM S Number of wires connec ted de pends on the H V AC system requirement. • 4 -wire Heat / Cool System (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 j umper bet ween RH and RC / R ) , Y1 , W 1 G.
73 Heat 24V Supply Cool 24V Supply Cool Stage 1 C ool Stage 2 Heat Stage 1 Heat Stage 2 F an Cont rol RH RC/R C Y1 Y2 W1 W2 G Con ventional HV AC Sy stems 24V AC Common (if av ailable) Optional Jumper.
7 4 24V AC Supply Compressor Stage 1 Auxiliary Heat Reversing Valv e Cool F an Contr ol RC/R C Y1 Y2 E W2 O B G Heat Pump Systems Optional Jumper Compressor Stage 2 Emergency Heat Reversing Valv e Heat System Monitor L 24V AC C ommon (if av ailable) Number of wires connec ted de pends on the heat pump sy stem requirement.
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