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Programming Schedules  — 

The Comfort Pro pro-

grammable thermostat gives the user the option of program-

ming for all days, weekdays, or weekends. The thermostat is

preprogrammed at the factory with the same settings for all

seven days. See Table 2.

Table 2 — Schedule Factory Settings

Prior to programming a customized schedule, fill out the

Daily Schedule Planner in Table 3.

Table 3 — Daily Schedule Planner

NOTE: The cooling temperature set point must be higher than the heating
temperature set point. (The temperature difference may be changed in the
advanced set up configuration by the installer.)

To set up a different schedule, perform the following proce-

dure (see Fig. 3):

1. Open the thermostat front panel door.
2. Press the 

set schedule days

 button until the screen dis-

plays the programming method of 

all days

weekdays

 or

weekend

 icons at the right of the screen. Press the 

up 

or

down

 button to change as necessary to the desired pro-

gramming selection icon.

3. Press the 

period 

button to continue programming the

thermostat. The periods are displayed as 

P1

 through 

P4

 if

Option 25 was set to 4 periods/day or 

P1

 through 

P2

 if

Option 25 was set to 2 periods/day. Press the 

period

 but-

ton to display the next programmable period.

4. As each period is displayed, the comfort setting that is

used for that period is displayed, along with whether it is

in the occupied, unoccupied or limit configuration as

shown by the triangle over the 

OCC

UNOCC

 or 

LIM-

IT

 buttons. Change the 

OCC,

 

UNOCC

 or 

LIMIT

 con-

figuration by pressing the appropriate button and the tri-

angle will move to that setting.

5. To change the time for a period, press the 

start time

 but-

ton and use the 

up 

and

 down

 buttons to change the hours. 

6. Press the 

start time 

button again to change the minutes

using the 

up 

and

 down

 buttons.

7. To go to the next programming period press the 

period

button twice. Enter in the changes for all of the periods as

described in Steps 4, 5 and 6 above.

8. Press the 

done

 button when complete.

9. Close the thermostat door.

NOTE: Once a change is made to the programming schedule,

it is saved when the user moves along to the next programming

interval or level. Changes within a given programming period

are considered 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  — 

The user can temporar-

ily change the temperature from the programmed set points.

Perform the following steps to temporarily override the ther-

mostat:

1. Open the thermostat front panel door.
2. Press the 

up 

or

 down

 button. This will cause the set point

to be displayed.

3. Press the 

up 

or

 down

 button again to increment or decre-

ment the displayed set point. This will cause the tempo-

rary hold icon to be displayed below the temperature and

replace the clock with the 0:15 minute override time.

4. The temporary hold remains active until a power cycle is

encountered, the override time has expired, off mode is

selected, or the user presses the 

hold

 button.

5. To change the override time displayed in the clock loca-

tion, press the 

start time

 button. Each press of the 

start

time

 button increments the override time by 15 minutes

up to the maximum value set by the installer.

6. Once the temporary hold is cleared, the override will be

considered inactive and the set point will reflect the pro-

gram schedule set point.

7. Close the thermostat door.

Holding Temperature Set Points  — 

The user can

override the programmed temperature settings and hold the

temperature at a specific setting. To override the temperatures,

perform the following procedure:

1. Open the thermostat front panel door.
2. Press the 

hold

 button (see Fig. 4). This will hold the cur-

rent comfort setting and the program schedule will be ig-

nored as long as the hold remains active.

3. Pressing the 

hold

 button again will return the thermostat

to the current programming schedule.

4. Close the thermostat door.

PERIOD

START

TIME

HEAT SET

POINT

COOL SET

POINT

P1 (OCC)

6 AM

68

78

P2 (OCC)

8 AM

68

78

P3 (OCC)

3 PM

68

78

P4 (UNOCC)

6 PM

60

85

DAY

SCHEDULE

P1 Occ

P2 Occ2

P3 Occ3

P4 Unocc

Start/Heat/Cool Start/Heat/Cool Start/Heat/Cool Start/Heat/Cool

Mon

 

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Tue

 

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Wed

 

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Thu

 

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Fri

 

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Sat

 

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Sun

 

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

OCC

LIMIT

UNOCC

push and hold to set

set

schedule

days

period start time

set

clock

d/h/m

mode

fan

done

all days

start

at

hold

run

   :

Fig. 3 — Programming the Thermostat

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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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Page 8: ...ht to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53330022 01 Printed in U S A Form 33CS 22SO Pg 8 8 11 Replaces New Copyright 2011 Carrier Corporation ...

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