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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Please read all instructions before servicing this equipment. 

Pay attention to all safety warnings and any other special 

notes highlighted in the manual. Safety markings are used 

frequently throughout this manual to designate a degree or 

level of seriousness and should not be ignored. 

WARNING 

indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, 

could result in personal injury or death. 

CAUTION indicates a 

potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, may result 

in minor or moderate injury or property damage.

ABOUT THE HEAT PUMP

Your heat pump is a unique, all weather comfort-control 

appliance that will heat and cool your home year round and 

provide energy saving comfort. It’s an unknown fact that heat 

is always in the air, even when the outside temperature is 

below freezing. The heat pump uses this basic law of physics 

to provide energy saving heat during the winter months. 

For example, If the outdoor temperature is 47° F (8° C), 

your heat pump can deliver approximately 3.5 units of heat 

energy per each unit of electrical energy used, as compared 

to a maximum of only 1 unit of heat energy produced with 

conventional heating systems.
During summer, the heat pump reverses the flow of the 

heat-absorbing refrigerant to become an energy-efficient, 

central air conditioner. Excess heat energy inside the home is 

absorbed by the refrigerant and exhausted outside the home.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Please refer to the thermostat manufacturer’s User manual 

for detailed programming instructions. To achieve maximum 

effcieincies, this heat pump requires a 2-stage heat pump 

thermostat. If auxillary heat is installed a 3-stage heat pump 

is required. If the auxillary heat is staged, then a 4-stage heat 

pump thermostat is required.

Cooling Operation

1. Set the thermostat’s system mode to COOL or AUTO and 

change the fan mode to AUTO or ON. See 

Figure 1

.

2. Set the temperature selector to the desired temperature 

level. The outdoor fan, compressor, and blower motor will 

all cycle on and off to maintain the indoor temperature at 

the desired cooling level.

NOTE: If the temperature level is re-adjusted, or the 

system mode is reset, the fan and compressor in the 

outdoor unit may not start immediately. A protective 

timer circuit holds the compressor and the outdoor fan 

off for approximately three minutes following a previous 

operation or the interruption of the main electrical power.

Heating Operation

1. Set the thermostat’s system mode to HEAT or AUTO and 

change the fan mode to AUTO or ON. See 

Figure 1

.

2. Set the temperature selector to the desired temperature 

level. The compressor, fan, blower motor, and auxillary 

heat (if installed) will cycle on and off to maintain the indoor 

temperature at the desired heating level.

 NOTE: If the temperature level is re-adjusted, or the 

system mode is reset, the fan and compressor in the 

outdoor unit may not start immediately. A protective timer 

circuit holds the compressor and the outdoor fan off for 

approximately three minutes following a previous operation 

or the interruption of the main electrical power.

Emergency Heat

Heat pump thermostats should include a system mode 

called EM HT or AUX HT, etc. This is a back-up heating 

mode that should only be used if a problem is suspected 

with compressor operation. With the mode set to EM HT, 

etc., the compressor and outdoor fan will be locked off and 

supplemental or auxillary heat (electric resistance heating) 

will be used as a source of heat. Sustained use of electric 

resistance heat in place of the heat pump may result in an 

increase in electric utility costs.

Defrost Operation

During cold weather heating operation, the outdoor coil can 

develop a coating of snow and/or ice. This is normal and 

the unit will defrost itself. This unit features Hot Gas Bypass 

Defrost that monitors ambient and coil temperatures to 

regulate the defrost function accordingly.
At the beginning of the defrost cycle, both the 

outdoor condenser fan and compressor will turn off. 

After approximately 30 seconds, the compressor will turn 

on and begin to heat the outdoor coil causing the ice and 

snow to melt.
NOTE: While the ice and snow is melting, some steam may 

rise from the outdoor unit as the warm coil causes the melting 

frost to evaporate. When defrost is completed, the outdoor 

fan motor will start, and the compressor will turn off again. 

In approximately 30 seconds the compressor will start up 

again and continue normal operation.

Operating the Heat Pump for Automatic 

Cooling and Heating

1. Set the thermostat system mode to AUTO and the 

thermostat fan mode to AUTO. See 

Figure 1

.

2. Set the thermostat's temperature selector to the desired 

heating and cooling temperature level(s). The outdoor unit 

and the indoor blower will then cycle on and off in either 

the heating or cooling mode of operation as required to 

automatically maintain the indoor temperature within the 

desired limits.

Figure 1. Typical Digital Thermostat

Fan

Mode

Temperature

Selector

System

Mode

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