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TCSNAC01, TCSNHP01

Non--Programmable Thermostat

Homeowner’s Guide

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CONGRATULATIONS

INTELLIGENT, EASY TO USE

Congratulations on your purchase of a new Carrier thermostat.

Your new thermostat combines computer like intelligence with
extremely simple operation in an elegant package. Designed to

maximize performance, your Carrier thermostat provides reliable,
accurate temperature control while blending into any home’s decor.

As you read on, you’ll quickly see how easy it is to set up and

operate your new thermostat and enjoy the comfort of your home.

COMFORT AT YOUR COMMAND

Carrier has met the needs of homeowners nationwide with their

non--programmable thermostat. Controlling your heating and
cooling system at the touch of a button, this powerful device helps

deliver comfort year round.

MAKING LIFE EASIER

Take a few minutes to review the features and functions listed at
the right. Carrier gives you control over your comfort with simple

instructions, responsive push buttons and an easy--to--read backlit
display. Once set, this thermostat reliably monitors indoor

temperature and responsively meets your comfort demands.

Up and Down Buttons

increase or decrease the desired temperature setting.

FAN Button

chooses between CONTINUOUS FAN and AUTO FAN operation.

MODE Button

selects between OFF, HEAT, COOL, AUTO, and OFF operation.
Heat pump thermostat models also include an EMERGENCY

HEAT mode.

LOW BATTERY Indicator

will light when batteries (if installed) need to be replaced.

SERVICE FILTER Indicator

lets you know it is time to clean or replace your system’s air filter.

Room Temperature Display

shows current room temperature.

COOL ON Indicator

is displayed when the cooling equipment is operating.

HEAT ON Indicator

is displayed when the heating equipment is operating.

RESET FILTER Button

restarts the timer that calculates the next air filter change or
cleaning.

AUXILIARY HEAT Indicator

is displayed when a heat pump system is operating with auxiliary

heat air filter.

SETTING & OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT

Setting your indoor temperature set points

1. Press the UP or DOWN button.

The LCD readout will be illuminated and the heating or

cooling temperature set point will be displayed, but will not
change. Next to the temperature display, HEAT or COOL

indicates which temperature set point is being displayed.

2. Continue to press the UP or DOWN buttons until your

desired heating or cooling temperature set point is

displayed.

3. Press the MODE button to select the second temperature

setting (either HEAT or COOL).

4. Press the UP or DOWN buttons until your second desired

temperature set point is displayed.

NOTE

: Your COOL setting must be at least 2

_

higher than your

HEAT setting. Your thermostat will automatically change your
previously set temperature to maintain that 2

_

difference.

Setting fan operation

1. Press the FAN button to switch between ON and AUTO fan

se ttings.
FAN on indicator will be displayed on LCD. When the ON
mode is selected, the fan runs continuously for improved air

circulation.
When the AUTO mode is selected, the fan runs only as

needed to maintain your desired indoor temperature. FAN
on indicator is not displayed on LCD.

Setting mode operation

1. Press the MODE button.
2. On the LCD readout, the words OFF, HEAT, COOL, and

AUTO will rotate as the MODE button is pressed.
If you have a heat pump, the LCD readout will show OFF,
HEAT, COOL, AUTO, and EMERGENCY HEAT

(EHEAT).

NOTE

: In AUTO mode, your system will heat OR cool as needed

to reach your desired temperature. AUTO mode may be disabled.

Summary of Contents for TCSNAC01

Page 1: ...dels There are 2 different models The 5th and 6th letters of the part number indicate the model These 2 letters also appear on the package and on the circuit board Be sure to have the proper thermostat for the intended application Models are AC 1 stage cool 1 stage heat for AC systems only HP 1 stage cool 2 stage heat for either HP or AC with 2 stage heat Use each only for its intended purpose See...

Page 2: ... 1 4 6mm of extra wire Strip only 1 4 6mm of insulation from each wire to prevent adjacent wires from shorting together when connected 8 Match and connect equipment wires to proper terminals of the connector blocks See Table 1 ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Improper wiring or installation may damage the thermostat Che...

Page 3: ...lable Option 02 values of OF and 1 through 9 Factory default is 2 5 Press MODE button again to return to Option 02 The SET icon will now be off 6 Use up and down buttons to select another Option or press FAN button to exit configuration mode OPTION 03 FAHRENHEIT CELSIUS SELECTION This option selects Fahrenheit or Celsius operation To Select 1 Enter configuration mode if not already there 2 Use up ...

Page 4: ... not already there 2 Use up and down buttons to display Option 15 The SET icon should be off 3 Press MODE button once The SET icon will come on The display now shows Option 15 setting 4 Use up and down buttons to move between available Option 15 choices of ON or OF Factory default is ON 5 Press MODE button again to return to Option 15 The SET icon will now be off 6 Use up and down buttons to selec...

Page 5: ...ree then first and second stages if a second stage exists will turn on for three minutes 4 If the mode is set to EHEAT auxiliary heat turns on for three minutes then the mode returns to OFF Terminating Installer Test After 15 minutes of inactivity no button presses by the installer thermostat will automatically revert to normal operation Pressing RESET FILTER any time during installer test will te...

Page 6: ...ck the furnace into low heat operation and let O B control high heat operation Refer to indoor equipment Installation Instructions for proper setup 4 O B can control second stage heat Refer to indoor equipment Installation Instructions for proper setup 5 Refer to outdoor equipment Installation Instructions for latent kit requirements if any 6 Terminals marked with may not be present on equipment 7...

Page 7: ...ashing the equipment is temporarily prevented from turning on by one of the timers see above While the icon remains on without flashing the equipment is on Power On Check When AC power is first applied all segments of the display are turned on for a few seconds Following this the temperature display indicates the model configuration via the following 2 digit code AC 1 speed air conditioner HP 1 sp...

Page 8: ...10 W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in China Edition Date 03 08 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No TCSNAC 01SI Replaces NEW TCSN ...

Page 9: ... displayed when the cooling equipment is operating HEAT ON Indicator is displayed when the heating equipment is operating RESET FILTER Button restarts the timer that calculates the next air filter change or cleaning AUXILIARY HEAT Indicator is displayed when a heat pump system is operating with auxiliary heat air filter SETTING OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT Setting your indoor temperature set points 1 ...

Page 10: ...reading on the LCD display means there is not enough voltage for the system to operate Contact your dealer for further information If the outdoor air temperature sensor is absent the outdoor temperature reading will be The batteries are low If the batteries are low the display will indicate a low battery signal on the thermostat Replace the batteries with two AA alkaline batteries NOTE If the prod...

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