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TC- PBO01- BLK

Carrier

Programmable Thermostat

Air Conditioner and Heat Pump Applications

Installation Guide

Designed and Assembled

in the USA.

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INTRODUCTION

Welcome and from all of us at Carrier

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, thank you for purchasing

your new Carrier programmable thermostat. This thermostat is

designed to be simple to install but it’s best to review all of the
instructions in this manual before you start to help ensure there are

no surprises during installation.
If any questions arise during your installation, we’re here to help:

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Visit www.carrier.com/homecomfort for how- to videos and
answers to frequently asked questions.

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Technical support is also available by phone or email at:

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1.800.CARRIER or 1.800.227.7437

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[email protected]

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The thermostat is also supported by the world’s greatest network
of professional contractors. Find an Expert Carrier Contractor at
www.carrier.com/dealers.

Let’s get started!

COMPATIBLE HEATING AND COOLING

SYSTEMS

This thermostat works with many centralized residential heating

and cooling systems.

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Conventional Heating and Cooling (AC): one stage of heating
and one stage of cooling

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Heat Pump (HP): two stages of heating and one stage of cooling

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Heat pumps work to provide cooling in the summer but
in the winter, they do it in reverse, drawing their heat

energy from the outside air.

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Systems with a Common (C) wire

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Recommended to whenever possible

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Systems without a Common (C) wire

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Two alkaline AA batteries are are required.

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This thermostat is not compatible with Duel Fuel or
Geothermal Systems or with Rh/Rc systems. Review
all documentation to ensure that you have selected the
appropriate model thermostat for your system.

ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE BOX

A.

The Carrier

®

Programmable Thermostat

B.

Mounting screws and drywall plugs

C.

Installation Guide and Owner’s Manual

D.

Batteries

 

 

 

Installation Guide

 

Owner’s Manual

A.

B.

C.

D.

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Tip:

Write down your thermostat serial number

and save it for future reference. It is located on

the thermostat circuit board next to the model

number TB.

Summary of Contents for TC-PBO01-BLK

Page 1: ...started COMPATIBLE HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS This thermostat works with many centralized residential heating and cooling systems S Conventional Heating and Cooling AC one stage of heating and one stage of cooling S Heat Pump HP two stages of heating and one stage of cooling S Heat pumps work to provide cooling in the summer but in the winter they do it in reverse drawing their heat energy from t...

Page 2: ...your heating and cooling system S You can do this either at your circuit breaker box or a switch at your indoor furnace or fan coil S Most systems have one switch but some systems have two switches 2 Make sure your system is without power by using your old thermostat to adjust the temperature Your system should not turn on or A150046 Warning Electrical operation hazard Failure to follow this warni...

Page 3: ...ked J2 on the thermostat display s circuit board a If you connected a Common C wire put J2 in the 24VAC position b If you did not connect a Common C wire leave J2 in the default BATT position J2 24VAC BATT SST B D10 D9 Q9 R6 C23 R48 R107 C48 J2 24VAC BATT SST B D10 D9 Q9 R6 C23 R48 R47 R107 C48 With Common Wire Connected NO Common Wire Connected A150242 Step 6 CONNECTING THE DISPLAY 1 With the Car...

Page 4: ...ult Fahrenheit F Selections Fahrenheit F Centigrade C Description This selection operates the thermostat in either Fahrenheit or Centigrade Option 04 G fan ON with W Heat Selection Default G not energized with W OF Options G not energized with W OF G energized with W ON Description This selection determines whether the fan G is to be ON or OFF when W furnace or strip heat is ON Furnaces and fan co...

Page 5: ...button again This will stop continuous fan oper ation FAN ON icon will turn off Heating Operation 1 Press MODE button until HEAT is displayed 2 Press UP button until LCD readout reads 3_F 2_C above room temperature Press UP and FAN buttons simultane ously to defeat timers Heating system should begin to oper ate immediately 3 For Heat Pump HP applications only press MODE button until EMHT emergency...

Page 6: ...he Y output will energize first then 15 minutes later W is allowed to come on if the thermostat determines it is not satisfying the demand However if the heating demand is greater than 5 F 3 C there will be only a 30 second delay before bringing on W TROUBLESHOOTING Your thermostat does not power on Check the following 1 Turn off the power to your system Check that all wires are properly inserted ...

Page 7: ...ly changeover between Heat and Cool 4 Thermostat mode is Off 5 Temperature set point indicator 6 Temperature displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius 7 Current Indoor Temperature 8 Battery strength indicator 9 Period of day for programming mode 10 Day s of the week for programming mode 11 Time 12 Programming mode 13 System is in auxiliary supplemental mode 14 System is in hold 15 AM or PM indicator for ...

Page 8: ...t Schedule If you choose to change any of your weekly schedule press SET at any time You will enter the programming schedule with weekdays morning period You are ready to set the new starting time for the morning period One press of the TEMP TIME button and you are ready to set the new morning temperature To set values for other periods use the SET button To set values for other days use the DAY b...

Page 9: ...ies are the power source for the thermostat If batteries are used with your equipment then they should last about one year As the batteries lose their power a battery icon appears on the display showing one black bar and then none As the icon becomes empty you will begin to lose thermostat functions because the batteries are losing their power When the batteries are completely dead you won t be ab...

Page 10: ...Corp S 7310 W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 01 17 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No OM TCPBO01BLK 01 Replaces NEW ...

Page 11: ...factory selling price for a new equivalent part toward the retail purchase price of a new Company product Except as otherwise stated herein those are Company s exclusive obligations under this warranty for a product failure This limited warranty is subject to all provisions conditions limitations and exclusions listed below and on the reverse if any of this document RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS This w...

Page 12: ... not installed pursuant to any applicable governmental minimum efficiency standards 3 Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or Owner s Manual 4 Failure damage or repairs due to faulty installation misapplication abuse improper servicing unauthorized alteration or improper operation 5 Failure to start or damages due to voltage conditions blown fuses open circ...

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