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Thermostat Installation for DS01G Kit

NOTE: 

A DT01* must be installed on the digital PTAC unit

for the DS01* to be operable.

Skip these steps if not installing.

1. Select thermostat mounting location about five feet

above the floor, on an inside wall, out of direct sunlight,
away from sources of radiant heat (lamps, fireplaces,
heating and air conditioning equipment, etc.), away
from windows or door to the outside, and avoid areas
with poor air circulation. If the PIR in the thermostat is
to be used with a DD01* device as a 2nd motion sensor,
point the thermostat towards the area where you are
requiring additional motion sensing.

Ensure location is out of the path of foot traffic where
a person might accidentally bump into the thermostats
and damage the device.

2. Set flush-mount base extension aside from mounting

base plate.

3. Remove thermostat from mounting base plate by gently

pulling apart at the bottom of the thermostat about 1”,
and slide thermostat up to release from the top of the
mounting base plate. If mounting thermostat flush to
wall proceed to step 4A. If mounting thermostat with
battery compartment recessed into drywall proceed to
step 4B, or if mounting thermostat to an electrical box
proceed to step 4C.

4A. Place flush-mount base extension against the wall

at desired location and mark placement of the right
mounting hole and top mounting holes. Make sure
rectanglular opening is on the left side so that when
mated with the mounting base plate the UP arrow is
pointing up on the mounting base plate.

5A. If mounting in drywall, drill 7/32” holes, tap plastic

anchors into wall. For other surfaces, drill hole as
required.

6A. Screw mounting base plate and flush-mount base

extension assembly to the wall. DO NOT SNAP
THERMOSTAT INTO PLACE UNTIL AFTER BINDING
PROCESS.

  See Binding Instructions on page 10.

Proceed to step 7.

4B. If mounting thermostat with battery compartment

recessed into drywall, cut drywall opening 2” wide
by 2&7/8” tall in desired location. The flush-mount
base extension may be used as a template. Due
care should be taken if wiring, plumbing or other
contents behind the wall are unknown.

5B. Discard flush-mount base extension. Place the

mounting base plate against the wall in the desired
location and mark placement of right mounting hole
and top mounting hole. Make sure the UP arrow is
pointing up on the mounting base plate.

6B. Drill a 7/32” holes and tap plastic anchors into wall.

Screw mounting base plate to wall. DO NOT SNAP
THERMOSTAT INTO PLACE UNTIL  AFTER BINDING
PROCESS. 

See Binding Instructions on page 10. 

Proceed

to Step 7.

4C. If mounting thermostat to one or two gang

electrical box, discard flush-mount base extension.
Screw mounting base plate to electrical box.
Screws not included. DO NOT SNAP
THERMOSTAT INTO PLACE UNTIL AFTER
BINDING PROCESS. 

See Binding Instructions on

page 10.

7. Install two (2) AA batteries (included) into the back of

the thermostat. Terminals are marked “+” and “-” for
polarity.

NOTE:

 Do not install thermostat on wall plate until all

configuration settings and binding processes have been
completed.

WIRED POWER OPTION

1. If the option for wired power is used, the two thermostat

wires (20 gauge minimum field supplied) can be
connected to the thermostat.

2. Route wires through the rectangular opening on the flush

mount base plate base extension if used, and through
the label in the area marked by a circle on the mounting
base plate.

3. Loosen set screws on wired terminals labeled 24VAC and

insert wires into the opening.  Tighten set screws. (See
following figure for powered connection with 2 jumpers).
Move jumper from the two pins furthest from the battery
block to the two pins nearest the battery block.

4. Connect wires at PTAC unit to terminal pins 

C

 and 

R

.

The wire harness kit PWHK01C is required for this
connection.

WIRED DOOR SWITCH OPTION

NOTE:

 Thermostat has motion sensing capability for

energy management operation, and thermostat may be
connected to a wired door switch or may work in
conjunction with a wireless door switch or wired door
switch connected to the PTAC.

1.

If connecting a wired door switch to this thermostat (20
gauge minimum field supplied) can be connected to
the thermostat.

2.

Route wires through the rectangular opening on the
flush mount base plate base extension if used, and
through the label in the area marked by a circle on
the mounting base plate.

Summary of Contents for Amana DD01E

Page 1: ...repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation Remember it is your responsibility to install the product safely and to know it well en...

Page 2: ...ower at the fuse box or circuit breaker 2 If the cabinet front is screwed to the chassis remove the 1 4 screw or screws See following figure Front Mounting Screw accessed through louvers 3 Remove cabi...

Page 3: ...bing or other contents behind the wall are unknown 5B Discard flush mount base extension Place the mounting base plate against the wall in the desired location and mark placement of right mounting hol...

Page 4: ...installed in the PTAC unit for the DD01E or DD01F to be operable Skip these steps if not installing 1 Remove motion sensor from mounting plate by pulling apart 2 Mount the back plate on the door trim...

Page 5: ...screw driver push down on the terminal button to open the socket insert wire into socketandreleasetheterminalbutton Insertonewireinto each of the two 2 terminals See following image for wire location...

Page 6: ...obtain 15 16 from back of sensor mounting plate to the center of the magnet If you can easily slide a business card between the magnet and the DD01E or DD01F sensor unit is properly placed vertically...

Page 7: ...Screw location located on each side of sensor SIDE VIEW P O S I T I O N A P O S I T I O N B P O S I T I O N C MAGNET SLOTS MAGNET HOLDER TOP VIEW INSTALL THE MAGNET IN THE CORRECT SLOT 15 16th FROM B...

Page 8: ...hen the door extends into the room beyond the door frame POSITION A Spacers Two 2 1 4 spacers are included in kit CONSTRUCTION STYLE 4 Place magnet in Position A in instances when the door frame exten...

Page 9: ...not accomplished within one minute remove batteries and repeat Steps 1 2 Configuration Settings ThePTACcontrolwillautomaticallyself configuretoworkwiththewallthermostat DS01EKit ifinstalledandbound T...

Page 10: ...ars Then press the up and down arrows to select the room suffix Example For the unit serving the main living area in room 224 press the HEAT key until appears then press the up and down arrow keys to...

Page 11: ...lace 6 Provided optional security screw may be used in the lower center of the thermostat OPTIONAL SECURITY SCREW 7 Snap motion sensor onto motion sensor mounting plate 8 Provided optional security sc...

Page 12: ...00 99 00 99 C5 Room I D Digit 3 4 00 99 00 99 C6 Wired or Wireless Occupancy 0 Off 1 On 18 18 Hour Automatic Entry C8 Temp Limiting Cool 60 72 60 72 C9 Temp Limiting Heat 68 90 80 68 90 80 Cd English...

Page 13: ...back temperature press the HEAT key until feature code comes up To scroll to a previously viewed feature codes press the COOL key Once you have scrolled to the feature press either the up or down arr...

Page 14: ...10 To exit configuration mode Press the OFF key NOTE Configuration feature mode will also automatically exit if no keys are pressed for a period of two 2 minutes The changes made in configuration mode...

Page 15: ...between the equipment and all persons This equipment is authorized for use under the United States Federal Communication Commission Rules and Regulations Code of Federal Regulations Chapter 47 part 1...

Page 16: ...to Goodman Company L P Houston TX All rights reserved Goodman Company L P 5151 San Felipe Suite 500 Houston TX 77056 www amana ptac com 2009 2011 2013 2018 Goodman Company L P Due to our policy of co...

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