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Catalog No. 04-53330022-01

          Printed in U.S.A.

                     Form 33CS-22SO

Pg 1

8-11

Replaces: New

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Owner’s Manual

Part Number 33CSCPACHP-01

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Read and follow manufacturer instructions carefully. Fol-

low all local electrical codes during installation. All wiring

must conform to local and national electrical codes. Improper

wiring or installation may damage thermostat.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety alert sym-

bol 

 . When the safety alert symbol is present on equipment

or in the instruction manual, be alert to the potential for person-

al injury.

Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and

CAUTION. These words are used with the safety alert symbol.

DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result

in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a haz-

ard which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION

is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor

personal injury or property damage.

GENERAL

Carrier’s Comfort Pro programmable thermostats are wall-

mounted, low-voltage thermostats which maintain room tem-

perature by controlling the operation of a heating and/or air

conditioning system. This thermostat can be used with a heat

pump, air conditioner or water source heat pump operation. A

variety of features are provided including battery operation,

separate heating and cooling set points, auto changeover, key-

pad lockout, and backlighting. Programming is available for ei-

ther 2 or 4 periods per day. The programming interface is a one

touch interface, with the Comfort selections Occupied, Unoc-

cupied, and Limit (Energy Savings Mode). The user can adjust

the heating and/or cooling set points for each of the three com-

fort selections.

OPERATION

Thermostat Button Identification — 

 

The follow-

ing buttons are located on the thermostat display. See Fig. 1 for

button locations. 

• FAN (1) — Selects whether the fan operates continu-

ously (on) or only when needed for heating or cooling

(auto)

• HOLD/RUN (2) — Holds the currently selected temper-

ature or runs the scheduled program

• MODE (3) — Selects whether thermostat is set for heat-

ing, cooling, emergency heat, auto (heat and cool as

needed), or off

• UP (4) — Increases the temperature or adjusts the screen

selection up when setting advanced programming

features

• DOWN (5) — Decreases the temperature or adjusts the

screen selection down when setting advanced program-

ming features

• DONE (6) — Saves settings when completing a set-up

or programming step

• LIMIT (7) — Indicates occupied heating and cooling

settings for the program period which are predefined and

more energy efficient

• UNOCC (8) — Activates heating and cooling settings

for the unoccupied program period

• OCC (9) — Activates heating and cooling settings for

the occupied program period

• D/H/M SET CLOCK (10) — Activates clock set mode

day/hour/minutes settings

• START TIME (11) — Activates the programming menu,

displaying the programmed start times

• PERIOD (12) — Activates the programming menu, dis-

playing the programmed time periods

• DAYS (13) — Activates programming menu, displaying

three options - all days, weekdays and weekends

Thermostat On-Screen Indicators — 

The follow-

ing on-screen indicators can be displayed on the thermostat dis-

play. See Fig. 2 for location of indicators.
• Clock  (1)

• Fan mode - on or auto (2)

• Selected heating set point; "on" indicates system is in

heating mode (3) 

• System is in auxiliary (supplemental) mode (4)

• Current temperature (5)

• Thermostat mode is either off or using emergency heat

(Em Heat) (6) 

• Fahrenheit units (7)

• Keypad is locked (no padlock means unlocked) (8)

OCC

LIMIT

UNOCC

push and hold to set

set

schedule

days

period start time

set

clock

d/h/m

mode

fan

done

off

Em

heat

fan

auto

fan

on

aux

heat

on

cool

on:

°

F

°

C

temporary

hold

all days

weekdays

weekend

actual temp

start

at

6

5

4

3

2

1

7

8

9

10

11

12

1

3

hold

run

Fig. 1 — Thermostat Button Identification

 (Door Open)

a33-9220

Comfort™ Pro

Programmable

Commercial Thermostat

Summary of Contents for 33CSCPACHP-01

Page 1: ...w ing buttons are located on the thermostat display See Fig 1 for button locations FAN 1 Selects whether the fan operates continu ously on or only when needed for heating or cooling auto HOLD RUN 2 Holds the currently selected temper ature or runs the scheduled program MODE 3 Selects whether thermostat is set for heat ing cooling emergency heat auto heat and cool as needed or off UP 4 Increases th...

Page 2: ...s required only the heating set point should be shown in the display To change which modes are dis played continue to press the mode button until the de sired modes of operation are displayed 7 Press the hold run button to save these settings Using OCC UNOCC and LIMIT Buttons When the user presses the OCC UNOCC or LIMIT button the preset temperature settings will be viewed and a triangle icon will...

Page 3: ...red temporary changes that require user confirma tion by either closing the door or pressing the done button which would confirm any changes made up to that point If dashes appear in the display this is an indication that the start time in the period displayed is not the same start time in all periods Press the start time and update the time for the HVAC equipment to start Temporary Hold Override ...

Page 4: ...pen the thermostat front panel door 2 Press the fan button on the left side The fan on or fan auto will appear in the lower left corner of the display 3 Press the fan button again to change setting 4 Close thermostat door Auto Changeover The thermostat displays one of five modes heat cool Em heat heat cool auto mode and off When the mode selection is in auto mode the system is al lowed to switch f...

Page 5: ...at uses electricity the batteries if installed take over if the electricity goes out When powered by batteries the thermostat s two AA batter ies should last about one year When the batteries have lost about one third of their power a battery icon shows up on the display in the upper right corner with two black bars If two thirds of battery power is lost the battery icon will display one black bar...

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