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8. 

 and   used in programming to 

set time and in configuration menu to 
change selections (page 12).

9. 

“Outdoor Temperature”

 indicates the 

outdoor remote temperature sensor is 
being accessed. Outdoor temperature 
reading will display in time of day 
area. Feature only available for heat 
pump systems

10.  

“Hold At”

 is displayed when the 

thermostat is in the 

Hold

 

mode (page 

9). 

“Temporary Hold At”

 is displayed 

when the thermostat is in a temporary 

Hold

 mode (page 10). 

11. 

“Auxiliary Heat”

 indicates the 

auxiliary heating or emergency 
heating is on (page 9). (Heat Pump 
system only.)

12. 

“Advanced”

 indicates the Advanced 

Installer Configuration Menu used by 
your contractor during setup.

13. 

“RH XX%”

 displays the indoor 

humidity (page 12). 

1. 

Run Schedule

 touch key to exit 

any menu and begin operating the 
program.

2. 

Set Time

 touch key used for setting 

thermostat time (page 7) or 

Hold

 

touch key used to permanently 
override program temperature (page 
10).

3. 

Copy

 

touch key used to copy 

programs (page 16) or 

Installer 

Config 

touch key used to enter menu 

to set thermostat options (page 12).

4. 

Clean Display

 touch key allows 30 

seconds to wipe off the display. Clean 
Display will also reset change filter, 
change humidifier pad, and change 
UV light (page 11). 

Advance Day 

touch key used for programming 
(page 16).

5. 

SCROLLING MESSAGE CENTER

 

Displays system information or 
maintenance reminder during 
thermostat operation. Displays 
thermostat information during setup 
and programming. 

6. 

“Call For Service”

 indicates a fault in 

the heating or cooling system (page 
19). It does not indicate a fault in the 
touchscreen thermostat. 

7. 

“Low”

 indicates when heating or 

cooling first stage is called for. 

“High”

 

indicates when a second stage is 
called for (page 9).

When programming your thermostat, you 
may copy the program from one day to 
another day or to all six other days. 
To copy a program from one day to all 
other days:
1.  In Set Schedule mode, enter the pro-

gram for the day or select the day you 
wish to copy by touching the 

Advance 

Day

 

key.

2.  Touch the 

Copy

 

key. The day of the 

week that will be copied is on and the 
other days of the week will be flash-
ing. The scrolling message will show 

“COPY EVERY DAY”

3.  Touch the 

Copy

 

key again.

 

The scroll-

ing message will change to 

“MORN-

ING”

. The day you copied will remain 

on.

4.  Touch the 

Run Schedule

 key to return 

to normal operation.

To copy a program from one day to 
another day:
1.  In Set Schedule mode, enter the pro-

gram for the day or select the day you 
wish to copy by touching the 

Advance

 

Day

 

key.

2.  Touch the 

Copy

 

key. The day of the 

week that will be copied is on and the 
other days of the week will be flash-
ing. The scrolling message will show 

“COPY EVERY DAY”

PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT

This thermostat is set up for 7 independ-
ent day programming with 4 time/tem-
perature periods per day. 
The Heating and Cooling Worksheet on 
page 17 allows you to pencil in your own 
program times and temperatures. Factory 
settings are listed on Monday (for Mon-
day thru Friday), Saturday and Sunday.
If you are re-programming all 7 days, fill 
in all lines with the times and tempera-
tures you want. Use this worksheet as a 
guide to reprogram the thermostat.
Keep the following guidelines in mind 
when planning your program.

•  In Heating, lower temperatures will 

save energy.

•  In Cooling, higher temperatures will 

save energy.

•  If you plan on using Auto Changeover, 

do not program the heating tempera-
tures higher than those for cooling.

Planning Your Program – 

Important

Programming Tip: 

Copy Program

Summary of Contents for Comfort Control 2 System

Page 1: ...gram Days Per Week 7 Program Days 0 Non Programmable 7 Continuous Backlight On Off On Energy Management Recovery On Off On Temperature Offset _____ 0 1 2 3 4 5 Hi Lo 0 Temperature Display F C Fahrenhe...

Page 2: ...Call for Service is necessary This active protection is a safeguard for your heating and cooling investment The Fault Screen and the Call for Service clears itself when faults have been corrected If a...

Page 3: ...Your Program 16 Heating and Cooling Worksheet 16 Programming Tips Copy Program 17 Enter the Heating Program 18 Enter the Cooling Program 18 Programmable Fan 18 DIAGNOSTICS 19 Diagnostics Fault Screen...

Page 4: ...sap pear and the day you copied to will remain on Cooling Program Wake Up Morning FAN Leave For Work Day FAN Return Home Evening FAN Go To Bed Night FAN MON 6 00 AM 75 F Auto 8 00 AM 83 F Auto 5 00 PM...

Page 5: ...Low indicates when heating or cooling first stage is called for High indicates when a second stage is called for page 9 When programming your thermostat you may copy the program from one day to anothe...

Page 6: ...rmostat loses 24 Volt AC power supplied by the system the scrolling message area will display Power Fail Battery Location 2 AA Batteries Select UV lamp maintenance re minder Scrolling message will sho...

Page 7: ...lt is OFF It can be changed to a setting from 25 to 1975 hours in increments of 25 hours to select the amount of time for the reminder Consult your contractors for the hours and type of filter Setting...

Page 8: ...the SYSTEM key to select Cool Thermostat controls only the cool ing system Off Heating and Cooling systems are off Heat Thermostat controls only the heat ing system Em Thermostat controls emergency h...

Page 9: ...ted by touching the SYSTEM key to Em This will start the electric or fossil fuel system to provide heat The display will show Auxiliary Heat SETTING UP YOUR THERMOSTAT OPTIONS The Thermostat has comfo...

Page 10: ...t will display to the left of the temperature setpoint To cancel the permanent hold setting at any time and return to the program touch Run Schedule Example If you turn up the heat during the Morning...

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