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ATTACHING THE THERMOSTAT

1.  Insert three AA alkaline batteries into the back of the thermostat.

2.  Place the thermostat over the wall plate, aligning it over the terminal and battery 

openings. Press the thermostat to the wall plate and it will snap into place.

NOTE: Do not force the thermostat onto the wall plate as this may damage the terminal pins. If the 
thermostat does not snap into place easily, the unit may not work.

3.  Restore power at the electrical panel and/or furnace.

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Summary of Contents for 144860

Page 1: ...Hunter Fan 2500 Frisco Ave Memphis TN 38114 888 830 1326 www hunterfan com...

Page 2: ...installation and operation manual TouchscreenProgrammableThermostat Model44860 2StageHeat 2StageCool...

Page 3: ...SETTINGS 22 SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU 27 USER SETTINGS MENU 31 TEMPERATURE RANGE 34 ENERGY STAR DEFAULT PROGRAMS 35 MANUAL OPERATION 36 PROGRAM OPERATION 39 PROGRAM OVERRIDES 46 ADDITIONAL FEATURES 56 CLE...

Page 4: ...s Thank you for choosing a Hunter programmable thermostat Your new Hunter thermostat will provide years of reliable service and year round energy savings Please read this manual before beginning insta...

Page 5: ...is not designed for use with 110V 220 V systems If you are unsure of what kind of heating and cooling system you have please contact a qualified HVAC Technician for assistance INSTALLATION PROCEDURES...

Page 6: ...w Y RC G W NOTICE OF CAUTION DO NOT disconnect the wires from the existing thermostat before reading these instructions The wires must be labeled prior to removal to ensure proper connection 44002 01...

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Page 8: ...r other locking devices that must be removed or disengaged 3 Locate but do not disconnect the wires If wires are not visible they may be connected to the back of the wall plate Some models may have do...

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Page 10: ...always comply with standards therefore wire color should be ignored Refer to the existing terminal designation for proper identification If wires marked Y or C are both present C may be a Common wire...

Page 11: ...Cooling Stage 1 or 2 W1 W2 Heating Stage 1 or 2 C C C 24 VAC Common if available CONVENTIONAL HVAC SYSTEMS G G G Fan R RC R RC R RC Cooling Transformer Power Supply if your existing thermostat is mark...

Page 12: ...W2 W2 W2 Auxilliary Heat E E E Emergency Heat C C C 24 VAC Common HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS O O O Cool Mode Powered Reverse Valve B B B Heat Mode Powered Reverse Valve G G G Fan L L L System Monitor if your e...

Page 13: ...12 Y1 Y2 W3 RH RCR G W2 B W1 O E C W G Y RC L 44002 01 r051807...

Page 14: ...e back of the thermostat 2 Position the new wall plate on the wall horizontally and pull the labeled wires through the opening 3 If the existing holes do not match those on the Hunter thermostat wall...

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Page 16: ...nchors into the holes until they are flush with the wall 6 Reposition the wall plate on the wall pulling the wires through the wall plate opening Insert the mounting screws through the wall plate and...

Page 17: ...16 Terminal Shield Terminal Screw Jumper Wire 44002 01 r051807...

Page 18: ...in place 2 Complete wiring diagrams for Conventional HVAC Systems and Heat Pump Systems are provided on pages 72 74 Match and connect the wires from the wall to the terminals as shown Insert wires beh...

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Page 20: ...ng it over the terminal and battery openings Press the thermostat to the wall plate and it will snap into place NOTE Do not force the thermostat onto the wall plate as this may damage the terminal pin...

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Page 22: ...the thermostat is a touch screen that responds to the pressure of a finger You can program the thermostat to automatically readjust the temperature and airflow to settings that you choose or you can u...

Page 23: ...22 DATE TIME SETTINGS DATE MONTH YEAR MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 44002 01 r051807...

Page 24: ...23 1 Touch either the month date year at the top of the touch screen 2 Touch the or sign to adjust the setting 3 Repeat Steps 1 2 for each setting Touch to return to the main screen 44002 01 r051807...

Page 25: ...24 CLOCK MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 44002 01 r051807...

Page 26: ...s and the hour flashes Note the AM PM indicators 2 Touch the or sign to adjust the setting 3 Repeat Steps 1 2 to adjust the minutes setting Touch to return to the main screen NOTE The clock can be set...

Page 27: ...t or too slowly Setting a higher SPAN number increases your cycle time by allowing the system to run longer a lower number will decrease your cycle time by causing the system to run for a shorter leng...

Page 28: ...as a second option See pages 28 29 to change these settings 1 SYSTEM CONVENTIONAL CONVENTIONAL HEAT PUMP 2 FURNACE TYPE GAS OIL GAS OIL ELECTRIC 3 STAGE ONE SPAN defined on page 26 2F 1F 2F 3F 4 STAG...

Page 29: ...28 SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU CONT D SYSTEM or USER 1 3 4 5 6 2 7 8 44002 01 r051807...

Page 30: ...ch SYSTEM The selected word flashes 4 Touch 5 Scroll through the first setting with the or sign to select an option Refer to the list on page 27 for setting options 6 Touch to confirm selection and mo...

Page 31: ...ermostat The FILTER CHANGE INDICATOR Option 2 runs in calendar days and can be set from 30 360 days in 15 day increments the default is 90 The REFRESH FAN ON Option 3 function runs only the fan during...

Page 32: ...the default PROGRAMS PER DAY is 4 Periods with 0 and 2 as options See pages 32 33 to change these settings 1 PROGRAMS PER DAY 4 Periods 0 2 4 2 FILTER CHANGE DAYS 90 Days 30 360 in 15 day increments...

Page 33: ...32 USER SETTINGS MENU cont d SYSTEM or USER 1 3 5 2 7 4 6 8 44002 01 r051807...

Page 34: ...uch USER The selected word flashes 4 Touch 5 Scroll through the first setting with the or sign to select an option Refer to the list on page 31 for setting options 6 Touch to confirm selection and mov...

Page 35: ...fficiency By using the preprogrammed and default settings this thermostat can save you money by optimizing energy usage in heating and cooling Display Range 30o F 99o F 0o C 37o C 45o F Program Range...

Page 36: ...ngs If customizing your programs you can revert to the Energy Star default programs below by pressing the icon in the program mode 10 pm 8 am 6 am Program 1 Heat 68o F 20o C Cool 78o F 26o C Program 2...

Page 37: ...o operate their thermostats manually adjusting settings as needed NOTE PROGRAMS PER DAY must be set to 0 for manual operation See USER SETTINGS MENU pages 31 33 SET HEAT OR AC SYSTEM MODE MAY 17 2006...

Page 38: ...e main screen The icon will show on the main screen if the system is heating the icon will show if the system is cooling NOTE If the system is running and the or icon is touched on the main screen it...

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Page 40: ...t in 10 minute increments When setting a program time note the AM and PM indicators Program temperatures are set in increments of 1 F 1 C After 15 seconds of inactivity during programming the thermost...

Page 41: ...mostat has an autorecovery function and will automatically calculate the time needed to achieve the temperature you set Therefore it will be at the temperature you select at the time you select Step 7...

Page 42: ...were selected in USER SETTINGS 3 Touch the icon again SELECT ICON TO PROGRAM appears at the top of the display Image P2 4 Touch the day s to be programmed A check mark is placed next to each day selec...

Page 43: ...42 CREATING CUSTOM PROGRAMS cont d 10 9 11 12 13 SELECT ICON TO PROGRAM P2 44002 01 r051807...

Page 44: ...Star settings See page 35 11 Touch repeatedly to select fan mode ON AUTO or REFRESH 12 Touch to save the settings for the selected days period and to select new days period for programming 13 Repeat...

Page 45: ...44 FAN PROGRAM MODE MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 44002 01 r051807...

Page 46: ...tinuously regardless of the system mode AUTO Fan runs when the system is on REFRESH Fan runs on a set interval if the system does not cycle on for one hour PROGRAM Fan is controlled by the settings in...

Page 47: ...You can either temporarily override the settings for the current program or permanently override all settings and adjust temperatures manually TEMPORARY OVERRIDE SETTINGS SELECT HOLD TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 48: ...or sign to adjust the setting 3 Press and the screen displays SELECT HOLD TYPE 4 Touch the or sign to select TEMPORARY HOLD 5 Press and the screen displays TEMPORARY HOLD HOLD UNTIL 6 Touch the hour...

Page 49: ...48 PERMANENT OVERRIDE SETTINGS SELECT HOLD TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 44002 01 r051807...

Page 50: ...icon will flash and SET OVERRIDE TEMPERATURE appears 2 Touch the or sign to adjust the setting 3 Press and the screen displays SELECT HOLD TYPE 4 Touch the or sign to select PERMANENT HOLD 5 Press and...

Page 51: ...50 VACATION OVERRIDE SETTINGS SELECT HOLD TYPE 1 3 2 5 4 6 6 44002 01 r051807...

Page 52: ...E appears 2 Press and screen displays SELECT HOLD TYPE 3 Touch the or sign to select VACATION HOLD 4 Press and the main display shows VACATION HOLD SET NUMBER OF DAYS Numeral flashes 5 Touch the or si...

Page 53: ...52 CANCEL TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY HOLD 2 1 MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 44002 01 r051807...

Page 54: ...EMPERATURE HOLD appears 2 Press the hold is released and main display returns NOTE If the Temperature is touched and override screens appear but no changes are made the HOLD remains and the main displ...

Page 55: ...DAY FUNCTION HOME TODAY overrides the program settings for periods and with comfortable heat or cool settings while you are home HOME TODAY ends when period begins MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 44002 0...

Page 56: ...icon 3 Touch the or sign to toggle between SET HOME TODAY and CANCEL HOME TODAY 4 Touch to return to the main display The icon will show on the main screen if it is activated 5 Touch the icon and pres...

Page 57: ...56 ADDITIONAL FEATURES The CLEAN SCREEN FUNCTION allows 30 seconds to clean the touch screen without disturbing the existing settings CLEAN SCREEN PRESS ENTER FOR CLEANING 1 3 2 44002 01 r051807...

Page 58: ...NTER FOR CLEANING appears 3 Press to return to the main screen A 30 second countdown begins to allow time to clean the touch screen 4 Use a damp cloth with a non corrosive solvent such as water or a h...

Page 59: ...58 LOCK FUNCTION The lock function allows a user to lock the touch screen to prevent unexpected or accidental changes MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 3 4 5 2 6 7 44002 01 r051807...

Page 60: ...or sign to adjust the setting 5 Repeat 3 4 for each digit 6 Touch to return to the menu screen 7 Touch to confirm code and return to main screen The icon will appear on the main screen NOTE Once a co...

Page 61: ...fe counter expires as a reminder to check or change your HVAC filter Reset the filter function after you have changed the filter The filter change counter is set in the USER SETTING MENU for a period...

Page 62: ...E and HOLD FILTER KEY TO RESET appear on the display 3 Touch and hold for 3 seconds for time to reset Pressing the filter button for less than 3 seconds will cause the Filter indicator icon to continu...

Page 63: ...teries are installed If the batteries become too weak for normal operation the thermostat enters the second battery power shortage mode When no battery power is left the BATTERIES USED UP warning flas...

Page 64: ...e to a comfort set point temperature AUTO RECOVERY calculates the time needed to adjust the temperature to the next program setting When the thermostat is in AUTO RECOVERY mode the display flashes alt...

Page 65: ...64 ENERGY MONITOR FUNCTION The ENERGY MONITOR function allows you to review and monitor the effect of your program settings on the system runtime MAY 17 2006 THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 5 44002 01 r051807...

Page 66: ...roll through the SYSTEM RUNTIME settings with the or sign to see the system runtime in hours for TODAY YESTERDAY the CURRENT MONTH or the LAST MONTH 4 Touch and hold the icon for 3 seconds to reset th...

Page 67: ...ermostat by replacing the batteries if the thermostat has entered ERROR mode AUTO CUT OFF AUTO CUT OFF automatically turns the system off if the temperature rises above 95 F 35 C or drops below 40 F 4...

Page 68: ...e there is a 3 5 minute delay before it can be restarted to prevent compressor damage due to rapid cycling RESETTING THE UNIT To restore the thermostat to the original factory settings enter the SYSTE...

Page 69: ...2a Check to see if the correct furnace type is selected under the system settings in options 3 My display is erratic 3a Replace the batteries 4 The program will not change at my desired setting 4a Ch...

Page 70: ...it breakers and switches to ensure there is enough power to the system 5d Replace batteries 5e If applicable make sure the furnace blower door is closed properly 5f If your system has 4 wires ensure t...

Page 71: ...YSTEM ERROR 8a Refer to page 66 for ERROR mode instructions If ERR message remains after battery replacement then replace unit 9 How do I just operate my thermostat manually 9a Manual operation instru...

Page 72: ...visit us at http www hunterfan com for more information Is there someone I can call Yes The Hunter Technical Support is available from 7 am to 7 pm CST M F and 8 am to 5 pm Saturday They may be reache...

Page 73: ...er between RH and Rc R Y1 W1 G 5 wire Heat Cool System single stage RH Rc R remove jumper between RH and RC R Y1 W1 G 2 wire Heat only single stage RH jumper between RH and Rc R W1 3 wire Heat only si...

Page 74: ...eat 24V Supply Cool 24V Supply Cool Stage 1 Cool Stage 2 Heat Stage 1 Heat Stage 2 Fan Control RH RC R C Y1 Y2 W1 W2 G Conventional HVAC Systems 24VAC Common if available Optional Jumper 44002 01 r051...

Page 75: ...Systems Optional Jumper Compressor Stage 2 Emergency Heat ReversingValve Heat System Monitor L 24VAC Common if available Number of wires connected depends on the heat pump system requirement Not all...

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