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TROUBLESHOOTING

There are system error messages that may appear on the

thermostat screen. See text below for possible system error

messages and their meaning.

Space Temperature  Sensor  Failure  — 

 If the

space sensor reads less than -50 F or greater than 150 F for 60

consecutive seconds, the sensor is considered failed.

If the sensor has failed, the O/B, Y2, Y1 and W outputs turn

off and the space temperature display will show "

- -

". The fan

will continue to run if the user has set the fan selection to "fan

on." 

If the space temperature is the average of both the local and

remote sensors and one of the sensors fails, the thermostat will

control the valid sensor only. The display will alternate every

10 seconds between "

- -

" for the invalid sensor and the reading

from the valid sensor.

E7 Error  — 

If the thermostat is configured for continuous

fan and the 

fan

 button is pressed, an E7 error code will be dis-

played indicating that the fan speed can not be adjusted.

Five-Minute  Compressor  Timeguard   — 

 This

timer prevents the compressor from starting unless it has been

off for 5 minutes. It can be defeated for one cycle by simultane-

ously pressing the 

fan

 and 

up

 keys. The indication of a flash-

ing 

heat

 or 

cool

 icon means that there is a demand in the space

but the equipment is being held off due to the timeguard timer. 

Changing Batteries  — 

The thermostat can be powered

by the HVAC equipment or by battery power. If there is no

lighting until a button is pressed, it is battery powered. When

the thermostat 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. As the batteries get weaker, the icon goes down to

one bar and then none. When the battery icon is less than full,

backlight function is lost. When the batteries are completely

dead, the thermostat will be unusable.

It is recommended that the batteries be replaced at the one

bar level with two AA alkaline batteries. Batteries are located

in the back of the thermostat, so the thermostat will have to be

removed from the wall. To replace the batteries, perform the

following procedure:

1. Locate the latch at the top of the thermostat. The latch is

located at the center of the top rim.

2. Press the latch down. This will disconnect the thermostat

from the top of the wall plate.
NOTE: The HVAC equipment will shut down.

3. Remove the thermostat from the wall bracket completely

by moving it slightly toward you and lifting it up and off

the lip on the lower edge of the wall bracket.

4. Set the thermostat face down on a flat surface. The batter-

ies are located in the lower right corner.

5. Remove and recycle the old batteries.
6. Install new batteries. 
7. Replace the thermostat on the wall bracket by lining up

the two slots on the bottom edge of the back of the ther-

mostat with the two lips on the wall bracket.

8. The HVAC equipment will start back up based upon the

previous configuration settings.

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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