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Precautions and preparations listed are for general knowledge and to define basic guidelines. Local codes and existing practices should be observed and preformed by a professional. 

Due to Ice Air’s ongoing product development programs, the information in this document is subject to change without notice.

Changing Program Schedule and Temperature Limits

Enter internal setting mode by pressing and holding  
MODE button for 5 seconds.

Press ON/OFF twice to select Settings (Settings is flashing)

1.  Press MODE button to select Edit “Settings.”
2.  Use UP/DOWN to select 7 Day or 5-2 Day.
3.  Press MODE to edit Heat temperature limit.
4.  Use UP/DOWN to set temperature. Default internal setting:  

Heat limit 90°F

5.  Press MODE to edit Cool temperature limit.
6.  Use UP/DOWN to set temperature. Default internal setting:  

Cool limit 60°F

7.  Press FAN when complete. The Cool limit setting should be at 

least 4°F higher than the Heat limit setting.

8.  If no button is pressed for 15 seconds, it will return to normal 

mode automatically.

Temporary Program Override

1.  When thermostat is ON, the program set point can be 

temporarily overrode by pressing UP or DOWN. OVERRIDE icon 
will turn on. Press UP or DOWN to select the set point.

2.  In Heat mode, Heat set point can be adjusted.
3.  In Cool mode, Cool set point can be adjusted.
4.  In Auto mode, Heat set point will be set first and press UP or 

DOWN to set the Heat set point. Press FAN to confirm the Heat 
set point. Cool set point will be set second and press UP or 
DOWN to set the Cool set point. Press FAN to confirm the Cool 
set point.

5.  Temporary Override will be canceled if user changes the 

operation mode or the unit enters the next program time session.

Permanent Override

1.  Hold UP and DOWN button for 2 seconds to enter Permanent 

Override mode. Permanent Override icon will turn on.

2.  In Heat mode, Heat set point can be adjusted.
3.  In Cool mode, Cool set point can be adjusted.
4.  In Auto mode, Heat set point will be set first and press UP or 

DOWN to set the Heat set point. Press FAN to confirm the Heat 
set point. Cool set point will be set second and press UP or 
DOWN to set the Cool set point.

5.  Permanent Override will be canceled if user changes the 

operation mode or turns off the unit.

6.  Hold FAN button 5 seconds to cancel the Permanent  

Override mode.

Set Day and Time

Enter internal setting mode by pressing and holding  
MODE button for 5 seconds.

Time Setting

Set Clock/Day is flashing

1.  Press MODE button to select Edit Clock/Day.
2.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to adjust hours (12 hr).
3.  Press MODE to select minutes.
4.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to adjust minutes.
5.  Press MODE to select days.
6.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to adjust days. Press FAN when 

complete.

Programming Your Thermostat

Enter internal setting mode by pressing and holding  
MODE button for 5 seconds.

Press ON/OFF to select Schedule (Schedule is flashing)

1.  Press MODE button to select EDIT SET SCHEDULE.
2.  Use UP/DOWN to select DAY.
3.  Press MODE to edit.
4.  Use UP/DOWN to select Time (adjustable in 10 minute 

increments).

5.  Press MODE to edit Heat setting.
6.  Use UP/DOWN to select temperature.
7.  Press MODE to edit Cool setting.
8.  Use UP/DOWN to select temperature.
9.  Press MODE to set next time frame.
10. Follow the screen, and repeat steps 2 through 9 to adjust 7-day 

schedule programming.

11. Press FAN when complete.
12.  If no button is pressed for 15 seconds, it will return to normal 

mode automatically.

Below is the default program.  
The default selection is 5-2 day program.

Days

Event

Time

Heat

Cool

MON-FRI

WAKE

6:00 AM

70º F (21º C)

78º F (26º C)

LEAVE

8:00 AM

62º F (17º C)

85º F (29.5º C)

RETURN

6:00 PM

70º F (21º C)

78º F (26º C)

SLEEP

10:00 PM

62º F (17º C)

82º F (28º C)

SAT-SUN

WAKE

6:00 AM

70º F (21º C)

78º F (26º C)

LEAVE

8:00 AM

62º F (17º C)

85º F (29.5º C)

RETURN

6:00 PM

70º F (21º C)

78º F (26º C)

SLEEP

10:00 PM

62º F (17º C)

82º F (28º C)

Summary of Contents for HHW

Page 1: ...Parts Exploded View 4 HHW Nomenclature 5 HHW Nomenclature 6 Controls 7 12 LCD Programmable Operation 8 12 Maintenance 11 12 Troubleshooting 13 Warranty Contact Information 14 Table des mati res Bienv...

Page 2: ...intenance Ice Air HWCACs will provide many years of efficient quiet and trouble free comfort To enhance the use of your Ice Air equipment you will want to read and carefully follow all of the instruct...

Page 3: ...d electrical circuit with the correct voltage and proper amperage capacity to match the unit nameplate requirements Each unit s electrical circuit must have a proper overcurrent protection device empl...

Page 4: ...ed by a professional Due to Ice Air s ongoing product development programs the information in this document is subject to change without notice Components and Parts View RIGHT HAND RETURN END DISCHARG...

Page 5: ...Item 8 S Drain Pan P Galvanized Powder Coated S Stainless Steel Item 9 X Riser Set X Not applicable Item 10 X Casing Stand X Not applicable Item 11 A Flow Control A Autoflow Valve B Manual Balancing V...

Page 6: ...Stainless Steel Item 9 X Riser Set X Not applicable Item 10 X Casing Stand X Not applicable Item 11 A Flow Control A Autoflow Valve B Manual Balancing Valve C Manual Circuit Setter X None Item 12 A A...

Page 7: ...y programs for highest efficiency Factory or field set temperature limits Large clear display in any lighting condition Auto changeover mode Easy to program Wireless Thermostat Optional Easy programmi...

Page 8: ...is on constant display is the ambient room temperature The Cool limit setting is 55 F to 95 F The Heat limit setting is 51 F to 91 F Operation Normal Mode 1 Press ON OFF to turn on thermostat 2 Press...

Page 9: ...Override icon will turn on 2 In Heat mode Heat set point can be adjusted 3 In Cool mode Cool set point can be adjusted 4 In Auto mode Heat set point will be set first and press UP or DOWN to set the...

Page 10: ...g The system is now OFF except in manual cool set by user where the fan blows continuously When there is no call for cooling the motorized valve will remain open Heating Cycle Setting the thermostat t...

Page 11: ...clean the drain pan and drain hoses frequency of cleaning depends on the level of dirt and pollutants that may be present in the indoor environment Evaporator Coil Check and clean if necessary the uni...

Page 12: ...uld lead to erosion and fouling Evaporator Coil Check the coil for cleanliness and uniformity of fins If the coil is dirty vacuum clean with a soft brush attachment This is the only form of cleaning t...

Page 13: ...or dirty filters 6 Check indoor fan for proper operation 7 Check that unit did not cycle off due to improper thermostat settings 8 Check for fault codes on the control board consult the Board Troubles...

Page 14: ...lude 2nd 5th year full unit parts only warranty 2nd 5th year compressor parts and labor warranty so long as such labor is performed in the NY Metropolitan Area 2nd 5th year complete parts and labor wa...

Page 15: ...iculi re la section des informations sur la s curit et les avertissements au d but du guide ainsi qu aux divers avis de s curit qui apparaissent tout au long du guide Veuillez conserver le pr sent gui...

Page 16: ...it lectrique distinct dont la tension et l intensit de courant capacit correspondent aux exigences figurant sur la plaque signal tique de l appareil Le circuit lectrique de chaque appareil doit tre do...

Page 17: ...raison des programmes de d veloppement continu des produits Ice Air le pr sent document contient des informations susceptibles d tre modifi es sans pr avis Vue des composants et des pi ces REPRISE DRO...

Page 18: ...P Moteurs P condensateur permanent E commutation lectronique B CC sans balai l ment 6 D Source d alimentation D Sectionneur sans fusible X Aucune l ment 7 X Siphon P E Externe exp di s par ment X Aucu...

Page 19: ...ndensateur permanent E commutation lectronique B CC sans balai l ment 6 D Source d alimentation D Sectionneur sans fusible X Aucune l ment 7 P Siphon P P Interne l ment 8 G Bac condensats P Galvanis e...

Page 20: ...r une efficacit maximale Limites de temp ratures r gl es en usine ou sur place Grand cran lecture facile dans toutes les conditions d clairage Changement automatique du mode Facile programmer Thermost...

Page 21: ...permanente BAS Mode de suspension BAS Mode de suspension permanente ON OFF ON OFF marche arr t MODE Choix du mode de fonctionnement R glage interne FAN ventilateur Choix de la vitesse du ventilateur...

Page 22: ...ilateur quand vous avez termin La limite de temp rature de climatisation doit tre sup rieure d au moins 2 2 C 4 F la limite de temp rature de chauffage 8 Si vous ne pressez aucune touche pendant quinz...

Page 23: ...e la vanne motoris e du chauffage reste ferm e Un signal de 24 volts est transmis la borne de climatisation pour tre envoy au contacteur du compresseur puis le compresseur d marre En m me temps un sig...

Page 24: ...uyaux d coulement la fr quence du nettoyage d pend de la quantit de salet s et de polluants pouvant se trouver dans l environnement int rieur Serpentin vaporateur V rifiez chaque ann e le serpentin va...

Page 25: ...sur le serpentin ce qui permettra d viter l rosion et l encrassement du serpentin Serpentin vaporateur V rifiez le serpentin pour vous assurer qu il est propre et que ses ailettes sont uniformes Si le...

Page 26: ...e qui pourrait expliquer le non fonctionnement de l appareil 8 V rifiez les codes d erreur apparaissant sur le tableau de commande consultez la grille de d pannage du tableau de commande p CE SYMBOLE...

Page 27: ...Air n est pas responsable de la maintenance n cessaire pour corriger les probl mes dus un usage impropre une mauvaise installation un c ble inad quat une tension incorrecte ou l ouverture non autoris...

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