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When the temporary hold timer counts down to zero, the set

points will change to the program schedule settings for that

time of day.  If smart recovery conditions are satisfied, the set

points will change from the occupied values to the program

schedule values.

If Hold is active, the temporary hold timer is not displayed.

The fan will run according to the setting specified by the in-

staller in configuration option 36.

When Holiday is active and the OCCUPIED button is

pressed, the temporary hold timer is set for two hours, the heat

and cool set points change to the occupied settings, the humidi-

ty control will use the "normal" (not holiday) settings, and the

fan will run according to the setting specified by the installer in

configuration option 36.

If the remote indoor temperature sensor with override (part

no. 33ZCT55SPT) is used, it will function the same as the local

OCCUPIED button except that the button press will be inactive

if the thermostat is in hold.  The remote OCCUPIED button is

located on the left-hand side of the sensor.  Press and hold the

button for at least two but not longer than five seconds to re-

quest an occupied override.  

Programming Schedules  — 

Unlike many other

thermostats, the Edge

®

 Pro thermostat gives the user the option

of programming every day of the week differently. The ther-

mostat is preprogrammed at the factory with the same settings

for all seven days. See Table 1.

Table 1 — Schedule Factory Settings

To set up a different schedule where all the days are the

same, perform the following:

1. Open the thermostat door.
2. Press the SET button until the screen displays “daily

schedule” in the center of the screen. The list of the days

of the week are displayed on the left. The arrows next to

each day indicate that all seven days will be programmed

the same way.

3. The arrow will be pointing to “occ” on the screen. To set

the occ period start time, press the soft key under the hour

or minute indicator and then press the UP or DOWN but-

ton to change the time. 

4. Set the heating temperature set point for that time period

by pressing the soft key under the heat set point tempera-

ture. Press the UP or DOWN button until the desired

heating temperature is shown.

5. Set the cooling temperature set point for that time period

by pressing the soft key under the cool set point tempera-

ture. Press the UP or DOWN button until the desired

cooling temperature is shown.

6. Repeat this process for each of the three remaining time

periods (occ2, occ3, and unocc) by first pressing the soft

key under the time period to select it with the arrow. Then

use the soft keys to change the start time, the heating set

point, and the cooling set point.

7. Press the DONE button when complete.
8. Close the thermostat door.

To set up a schedule where all days of the week will not fol-

low the same schedule, perform the following:

1. Fill in Table 2 with the desired times and set points for

each day. Use this table as a guide during programming

and for future reference.

2. Open the thermostat door.
3. Press the SET button until the screen displays “daily

schedule” in the center of the screen. The list of the days

of the week are displayed on the left.

4. There will be arrows next to each day. This indicates that

all seven days will be programmed the same way. Press

the soft key under the days of the week until the arrow is

next to the day that will be programmed.

5. The arrow will be pointing to “occ” on the screen. To set

the occ period start time, press the soft key under the hour

or minute indicator and then press the UP or DOWN but-

ton to change the time. 

6. Set the heating temperature set point for that time period

by pressing the soft key under the heat set point tempera-

ture. Press the UP or DOWN button until the desired

heating temperature is shown.

7. Set the cooling temperature set point for that time period

by pressing the soft key under the cool set point tempera-

ture. Press the UP or DOWN button until the desired

cooling temperature is shown.

8. Repeat this process for each of the three remaining time

periods (occ2, occ3, and unocc) by first pressing the soft

key under the time period to select it with the arrow. Then

use the soft keys to change the start time, the heating set

point, and the cooling set point.

9. Press the soft key under the days of the week until the ar-

row is pointing to the next day that will be programmed.

10. Repeat Steps 5 to 8 to program the current day.

11. Repeat this process until all the days have been pro-

grammed.

12. Press the DONE button when complete.
13. Close the thermostat door.

Table 2 — 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.)

Programming  a  Holiday  Schedule  — 

The user

can program a special heating and cooling schedule to follow

during holidays or extended absences. To program the holiday

schedule, perform the following:

1. Open the thermostat door.
2. Press the SET button until the screen displays the holiday

settings.

3. Set the heating temperature set point for the holiday by

pressing the soft key under the heat set point temperature.

Press the UP or DOWN button until the desired heating

temperature is shown.

4. Set the cooling temperature set point for the holiday by

pressing the soft key under the cool set point temperature.

Press the UP or DOWN button until the desired cooling

temperature is shown.

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Summary of Contents for EDGE Pro 33CS2PP2S-03

Page 1: ...ed settings in memory During power loss its in ternal memory saves settings for unlimited time and the clock continues to run for at least 24 hours An extension of Carrier s proven line of thermostats the Edge Pro thermostat provides separate set points for heating and cooling in addition to hu midification and dehumidification OPERATION Thermostat Display The thermostat display is locat ed in the...

Page 2: ... temporary hold period perform the following Open the front thermostat door An arrow will be displayed next to the words off heat or cool in the upper right corner on the screen de pending on the mode the system is in If it is the first time the thermostat is being used the heat indicator will be displayed The preprogrammed heating or cooling temperatures are dis played in a box at the bottom of t...

Page 3: ...ays of the week will not fol low the same schedule perform the following 1 Fill in Table 2 with the desired times and set points for each day Use this table as a guide during programming and for future reference 2 Open the thermostat door 3 Press the SET button until the screen displays daily schedule in the center of the screen The list of the days of the week are displayed on the left 4 There wi...

Page 4: ...ll be displayed when the operating mode is cool 3 Press the soft key under the humidify or dehumidify icons The screen will display the current setting 4 Press the UP or DOWN button to change the humidity setting It is factory set at 26 for humidify and 60 for dehumidify If there is too much condensation in the space set the value to a lower number If the air is too dry set the value to a higher n...

Page 5: ...wn P stands for programmable and nP stands for non programmable 5 Press the DONE button 6 Close the thermostat door NUMBER OF PROGRAMMING PERIODS The ther mostat is preset with four programmable time periods This can be changed to two To change the number of time periods per form the following procedure 1 Open the thermostat door 2 Press and hold the buttons underneath the heat and cool set points...

Page 6: ...IPTION E1 The system is not communicating properly Call your local Carrier representative for service E3 The temperature sensor has failed Call your local Carrier representative for service E4 There is an internal memory failure Call your local Carrier representative for service E5 The humidity sensor is not working Call your local Carrier representative for service Downloaded from ManualsNet com ...

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Page 8: ... change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53330031 01 Printed in U S A Form 33CS 26SO Pg 8 6 13 Replaces 33CS 21SO Carrier Corporation 2013 Downloaded from ManualsNet com search engine ...

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