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MODE

FAN

RESET/FILTER

RESET FILTER BUTTON

RESTARTS THE TIMER

THAT CALCULATES

THE NEXT AIR FILTER

CHANGE OR CLEANING

FAN BUTTON CHOOSES
BETWEEN ON OR AUTO
FAN OPERATION

LCD READOUT DISPLAYS

CURRENT ROOM TEMPERATURE,

DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE,

UNIT MODE SETTING,

AND FAN MODE SETTING

MODE BUTTON SELECTS
BETWEEN OFF, HEAT,
COOL, AUTO, AND EMERGENCY
HEAT OPERATION

UP AND DOWN
BUTTONS INCREASE
OR DECREASE THE
DESIRED TEMPERATURE
SETTINGS

Thermostat

 

 

RESET FILTER BUTTON

RESTARTS THE TIMER

THAT CALCULATES

THE NEXT AIR FILTER

CHANGE OR CLEANING

HOLD BUTTON MAINTAINS
THE CURRENT TEMPERATURE
AND OVERRIDES PROGRAMMED
TEMPERATURE CHANGES
UNTIL RESET

SET TIME

BUTTON

FAN BUTTON CHOOSES
BETWEEN ON OR AUTO
FAN OPERATION

LCD READOUT DISPLAYS
CURRENT ROOM TEMPERATURE,
DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE
OR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE,
UNIT MODE SETTING,
FAN MODE SETTING,
AND TIME OF DAY

MODE BUTTON SELECTS

BETWEEN OFF, HEAT, COOL, 

AUTO, AND EMERGENCY

HEAT OPERATION

PROGRAM BUTTONS

FOR PROGRAMMING

HEATING/COOLING

CYCLES

UP AND DOWN
BUTTONS INCREASE
OR DECREASE THE
DESIRED TEMPERATURE
SETTINGS

Programmable
Thermostat

HOLD

RESET FILTER

SET TIME/TEMP

FAN

END 

CHANGE DAY

MODE

PROGRAM

COPY PREVIOUS DAY

 

Air Cleaners and Humidifiers

 

Systems equipped with electronic or 
mechanical air cleaners and/or humidifi-
ers offer the added benefits of having the 
air continuously cleaned year-round, and 
humidified during the winter season.

 

Ventilation

 

A system equipped with a heat or 
energy recovery ventilator offers the 
advantage of exhausting stale air from the 
home and allowing fresh air in from the 
outdoors while minimizing heat loss.

 

Zoning

 

Your system may also be equipped with a 
zoning system which allows individual 
control over the temperatures of separate 
areas of your home.

 

Check Condensate Drain

 

Your heat pump will remove humidity 
from your home during the cooling sea-
son. After a few minutes of operation, you 
should be able to see water trickle from 
the condensate drain of the cooling coil. 
Check this occasionally to be sure the 
drain system is not clogged. Do not expect 
to see much drainage if you live in a very 
dry environment.

 

Heated Air Temperature

 

During the heating cycle, air from your 
registers may seem cooler than you might 
first expect because the air is being 
delivered at a higher velocity and a more 
constant flow than air supplied by a con-
ventional furnace. Also, your heat pump 
supplies air at 90 to 105°F instead of in 
sudden bursts of hot air as with a conven-
tional furnace. The air may feel cool 
because it is slightly less than your body 
temperature. However, it is sufficiently 
warm to keep you comfortable.

 

Fig. 2—Bryant Non-Programmable Two-Speed Thermostat

Fig. 3—Bryant Programmable Two-Speed Thermostat

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