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User Instructions

Electronic Programable Room Thermostats

HC8000 Series Heat/Cool & HP8000 Heat Pump Thermostats

HP8000 Heatpump
Thermostat (cover
flap removed)

HC8000 Heat/Cool
Thermostat (cover
flap removed)

HC8000 Heat/Cool
Thermostat 3 Speed
fan (cover flap
removed)

Product Features

7-day, 5/2-day or 24 hour programing, set by installer

2, 4 or 6 programed events each day, set by installer (can
also be set up as regular non-programable thermostat)

AM/PM or 24 hour clock display set by user

Fahrenheit or Centigrade temperature display, set by user

Easy to use Daylight saving time change, set by user

Electronic memory for retention of settings

Factory preset programs which can be edited by user

Available in battery and 24 Volt versions

Available in heat / cool versions, 1 heat / 1 cool & 2 heat /
2 cool models

Available in heat-pump versions, 2 heat / 1 cool & 3 heat /
2 cool models, each with emergency heat

Note 1:

Where “plus” is shown between two buttons, both buttons must be
pressed together

Note 2:

Where “or” is shown between two buttons, either buttons can be
pressed to either increase or decrease  setting

Note 3:

Where “then” is shown between rows of buttons, follow
instructions for top row first before moving on to instructions for
second row

Note 4:

When using 

, + or -

 

buttons during programing, a single

press of the button changes the value by one unit, if the button is
held down the value will continue to change until the button is
released.

MO TU WE TH FR SA SU

A

UTO

H

EAT

C

OOL

O

FF

A

UTO

O

N

S

MART

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Cooling Set Point

(if flashing, Optimum Start Control is in operation)

Cooling Output Indicator (if flashing,

cooling delay operating)

Heating Set Point

(if flashing, Optimum Start Control is

in operation)

Heating Output Indicator (if flashing,

heating delay operating)

Thermostat

Mode Select

Fan Mode

Select

Low Battery

(flashing)

Fan Output & Speed Indicator

(if flashing, fan about to come on)

Event Number Indicator

when programing

Increase Temperature

Room/Outdoor Temperature (if flashing

remote sensor is faulty

Decrease

Temperature

Vacation Mode

Day of Week

LCD 

DISPLAY

Clock Display/Measured

Temperature Display

Summary of Contents for HC8000 Series

Page 1: ...ttons must be pressed together Note 2 Where or is shown between two buttons either buttons can be pressed to either increase or decrease setting Note 3 Where then is shown between rows of buttons foll...

Page 2: ...es C PROGRAMING EVENT TIMES AND TEMPERATURES The thermostat can be set by the installer to provide the following programing options C 1 7 day option This provides a different program for each day of t...

Page 3: ...ay Repeat steps D1 D4 for each available day see 6 below D 6 OPTIONAL Copy program from previous day into current day a Press COPY button to copy program forward from previous day b Repeat as necessar...

Page 4: ...rides The factory setting for this is at the next event however the building owner or the installer may have selected a different option Note A flashing override arrow indicates an override timer is a...

Page 5: ...ROGRAMMABLE OPERATION Reminder the thermostat will be permanently in this mode if selected by the building owner or installer J 1 Selecting the required heating temperature Press MODE button to select...

Page 6: ...utton to reset clock back by one hour L 3 To change time in the Spring press button to reset clock forward by one hour L 4 To return to Temperature display press NEXT and COPY together M SELECTING EME...

Page 7: ...gs will be lost as long as the process is completed within a one minute period Caution dispose of old batteries in approved manner to avoid damage to the environment P RESETTING THE THERMOSTAT MEMORY...

Page 8: ...actory Time 11 30AM 11 30AM 11 30AM 11 30AM 11 30AM 11 30AM 11 30AM Temp Heat 68 0 F 68 0 F 68 0 F 68 0 F 68 0 F 68 0 F 68 0 F Temp Cool 77 0 F 77 0 F 77 0 F 77 0 F 77 0 F 77 0 F 77 0 F Fan On On On O...

Page 9: ...Time 8 30AM 8 30AM 8 30AM 8 30AM 8 30AM 9 30AM 9 30AM Temp Heat 59 0 F 59 0 F 59 0 F 59 0 F 59 0 F 68 0 F 68 0 F Temp Cool 81 0 F 81 0 F 81 0 F 81 0 F 81 0 F 81 0 F 81 0 F Fan On On On On On On On Occ...

Page 10: ...nday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Column 1 Column 6 If the thermostat has been set for 5 2 day operation use column 1 to record settings for days 1 5 and column 6 to record settin...

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