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NEXT button:

This is used when setting items such as software options and 

temperature programs. 

When items on the display are flashing during settings. 

 

Pressing the NEXT button will allow the flashing item to be 

changed.

SYSTEM SETTING  

Configuration options for how the thermostat will operate, along 

with the choice of the particular type of your system, are made 

using an on-screen menu.

To enter the configuration menu:

Move the System Mode switch to the OFF position and then press 

and hold the EMER button for approximately 5 seconds until the 

display changes. The menu will always start with item #1 and 

advances to each of the following items with a single press of the 

NEXT button. The options for each item are changed using the UP 

and DOWN buttons.

Item #01 (Clock format):

[12 hrs, default] This displays the clock time using the standard AM 

and PM values. 

[24 hr] This displays the clock time using the military time format 

(e.g. 22:00 hours, without using AM or PM).

Item #02 (Temperature scale):

[F, default] Display all temperature values in Fahrenheit. 

 

[C] Display all temperature values in Celsius.V

Item #03 (Thermostat type):

[Programmable, Default] Use this setting to follow a program routine.  

[Manual] This setting omits the program routine and operates as a 

manual style non-programmable thermostat. This is very basic and 

only displays the room temperature and sets the temperature on 

the display without a clock.

Item #04 (Amount of the period):

[4P, default] The thermostat uses four periods per day, called 

MORN, DAY, EVE and NITE.

[2P]  The  thermostat  uses  two  periods  per  day  called  DAY  and 

NITE.

Control

Item #05 (Early recovery):

[Off, default] Temperature schedule values begin to be presented 

exactly at the period start times. 

 

[On] Early recovery affects how the transition occurs when 

switching from the NITE period to the MORN period and when 

switching from the DAY period to the EVE period. The thermostat 

calculates how long it takes your home to recover from a setback 

on a daily basis and turns on early to achieve the set goal of the 

next program period by the period start time. While in recovery, the 

word RECOV (Recovery) will appear on the display.

Item #06 (Time delay):

[5, default] The thermostat waits 5 minutes before turning 

the system back on after the last time it was turned on. This 

internal delay prevents rapid cycling and provides wallpack 

protection. The 5 minute setting is fine for most applications. 

[2] Same operation as above but decreased by 2 minutes between 

status changes.

Item #07 (Temperature swing adjustment):

A thermostat operates by turning the heating or cooling system on 

and off whenever the room temperature varies from the desired 

set temperature. The amount of this variation is called “swing”. 

 

Use the UP/DOWN buttons to change the value of the number 

between 1 and 9. The system should typically run between 3 and 

6 cycles per hour. A lower swing value increases the number of 

cycles per hour, so that the room temperature is more accurate and 

constant. A higher swing value causes the system to stay on for 

a longer duration each time and decreases the number of cycles 

per hour.

CONFIGURATION DAY AND TIME

1. 

Set the Set Slide switch to the DAY/TIME position. With the 

day flashing, press UP or DOWN to set the day of the week. 

2. PressNEXT and the clock will begin to flash. Use UP or DOWN 

to set the time, making sure the AM/PM indication is correct. 

3. Holding down the UP or DOWN buttons will cause the clock 

digits to scroll rapidly.

4. Return the Set Slide switch to the RUN position when finished.

COOLING OPERATION

Cooling operation can be obtained by setting the Set Slide switch to 

the RUN position and selecting COOL on the system mode switch, 

and adjusting the temperature using the UP or DOWN buttons. 

When the thermostat is first turned on, it will follow a default 

temperature routine that is pre-set at the factory. Alternatively, you 

can use the HOLD button to maintain a set temperature.

TEMPERATURE PROGRAMMING

To set a temperature program, choose the cooling mode.

1. Move the setting slide switch to TEMP PROG mode. The 

programming will start on a Monday. 

2. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to modify the start time for the 

MORN period and then press the NEXT button to advance.

3. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to set the fixed temperature for the 

MORN period and press the NEXT button to advance.

4. Now modify the start period and set the temperature for the 

DAY  period,  pressing  the  NEXT  button  after  each  point  to 

advance.

5. Repeat these same steps to modify the start times and 

temperatures for the EVE and NITE periods.

Summary of Contents for Comfort Flex CLIWP Series

Page 1: ...Control Manual Model 3 RT 5 RT Refrigerant HFC 410A 60 Hz CM Group Wall Mounted Package Part Number CLIWP CM Date 29 May 2023 CLIWP Series Direct Expansion Unit with Scroll Compressor...

Page 2: ...ion and data cover the Comfort Flex product at the time of publication and we reserve the right to make changes in design and construction at any time without notice Manufactured in an ISO 9001 certif...

Page 3: ...ire WARNING If refrigerant leaks from the unit there is a potential choking danger as the refrigerant will displace air in the immediate area Be sure to follow all applicable published industry relate...

Page 4: ...anel NOMENCLATURE CLIWP 036 U F L C T C A P 1 N C D M 1 4 0 FAMILY CAPACITY BTU 036 36 000 Btu H 060 60 000 Btu H DISCHARGE AIR U Upper COMPRESSOR F Fixed COMPRESSOR SIDE L Left R Right VOLTAGE C 208...

Page 5: ...ngent quality standards ASTM B117 1500 hour salt spray test The selection of high end compressors and heat exchangers ensures the capacity and high efficiency of the equipment All our equipment has a...

Page 6: ...3 C Dry load TECHNICAL FEATURES ElectroFin E Coat Coil coating corrosion resistant factory applied ElectroFin E Coat is a flexible water based cationic epoxy polymer using an electrodeposition coating...

Page 7: ...t the system to almost any cloud service either to upload historical data to analysis services deliver alarm messages to alarm processing services or to operate parts of the control system via a cloud...

Page 8: ...next field 3 Finally navigate to Save and Restart and press 4 Confirm the reboot and the device will reboot with the new IP address To set the BACnet device ID through the LCD display 1 On the main L...

Page 9: ...ograms LOYTEC LINX Configurator LOYTEC LINX Configurator The application starts and displays the data point manager screen as shown in Figure 7 2 When the device is online connect to the device by cli...

Page 10: ...2 1 AP Compressor APdx 24 VAC Relay DO 3 1 AC Free Cooling ACf 0 10 VDC AO 1 1 Zone Temp TZ LSTAT MODBUS RTU Total points per Ctrl 3 3 1 3 0 3 To adapt the I O name double click on the name in the Nam...

Page 11: ...nfigured so that the equipment can be turned on and the system points can be modified The following describes the use of the LSTAT thermostat as shown in Fig 9 and the indicators it contains in this c...

Page 12: ...RMS The CLIWP system has 3 alarms The first alarm is triggered by the low pressure switch and the second alarm is triggered by the high pressure switch these alarms are digital signals which are progr...

Page 13: ...ont keypad Access is different depending on the user level support installer and manufacturer parameters Modification of the Assistance parameters The Support parameters as well as the parameters for...

Page 14: ...ard display after 5 minutes NETWORK ADDRESS The network address assigns the controller an address for serial connection to a supervisory system via RS485 and to a pCO controller via pLAN tLAN Modbus I...

Page 15: ...menu Unlike the pressure probes the temperature probes do not have any parameters corresponding to the measuring range that can be changed and therefore only the models listed can be used see the cha...

Page 16: ...nly when heating or cooling In the ON position the fan will run constantly at all times with or without a heating or cooling demand Multifunction slide switch It provides easy access to common setting...

Page 17: ...me delay 5 default The thermostat waits 5 minutes before turning the system back on after the last time it was turned on This internal delay prevents rapid cycling and provides wallpack protection The...

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