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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

A complete operating instruction is provided by the manufacturer for
each thermostat. Familiarize yourself with its proper operation to obtain
the maximum comfort with minimum energy consumption.

The computerized electronic thermostat is actually a sophisticated elec-
tronic version of a manual change-over type. This thermostat includes
features which allow “set-back” temperature variations for periods of
sleep, or while you are away during the day, and means energy savings
for you. The thermostat also features a digital clock.

COOLING ONLY

If your air conditioning system is designed to provide cooling only (AC),
with no capability for heating operation (heat pump), a two-stage cool-
ing only thermostat, with a manual, one-position “Cool” and “Off” com-
fort switch is all that is required for system operation.

COOLING AND HEATING (HEAT PUMP)

If your system has been designed to allow both cooling and heating
operation, you may have either a manual change-over type, or a pro-
grammable electronic type thermostat with 2-stages of cooling and 2-
stages of heat.

MANUAL CHANGE-OVER

Manual change-over simply means that the comfort switch must be
manually positioned every time you wish to switch from the cooling to
heating or heating to cooling modes of operation.

PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC 

THERMOSTATS

The computerized electronic thermostat is actually a sophisticated elec-
tronic version of a manual change-over type. This thermostat includes
features which allow “set-back” temperature variations for periods of
sleep, or while you are away during the day, and means energy savings
for you. The thermostat also features a digital clock.

FAN OPERATION SELECTION

A multi-position fan switch allows you to choose the type of fan opera-
tion of the indoor fan.

AUTO

With the thermostat fan switch set to “AUTO”, the fan will run intermit-
tently as required for either heating or cooling. This position will provide
the lowest operating cost. If you purchased one of our thermostats, they
have an Intelligent fan mode which continually circulates the air during
occupied modes or when you are at home, and can cycle the fan during
unoccupied mode or during the night while you sleep to further con-
serve energy.

ON

CONTINUOUS FAN OPERATION: With the thermostat fan switch set to
“ON”, the indoor fan will not shut off. However, the cooling (AC) or heat-
ing (heat pump) systems will still operate as required by room tempera-
tures. This provides continuous air filtering and more even temperature
distribution to all conditioned spaces.

FAN ONLY OPERATION: On moderate days, usually during spring and
fall, when neither heating nor cooling is required, you may want to run
only the fan to ventilate, circulate and filter the air in your home or build-
ing. Set the comfort control switch to “OFF” and the fan switch to “ON”.
Be sure to return the switches to their original positions for normal oper-
ation.

START-UP

The maximum and minimum conditions for operation must be observed
to assure a system that will give maximum performance with minimum
service.

The comfort control switch is assumed to be in the “OFF” position. If the
main power supply to the outdoor and indoor units is off, turn the appro-
priate disconnects to the “ON” position. Place the system into operation
as follows.

1.

Set temperature adjustment to the desired temperature on your
thermostat.

COOLING -

 The higher the setting, the lower the amount of energy con-

sumed. Federal Guidelines recommend a setting of 78 °F.

HEATING -

 The lower the setting, the lower the amount of energy con-

sumed. Federal guidelines recommend a setting of 65 °F or lower.

2.

After considering “Fan Operation Selection” above, select and set
the fan operation mode you desire.

3.

Move the comfort control switch to the desired mode of operation
(Cooling or Heating) found on your particular thermostat.

POWER FAILURE

When accidents, wind storms, etc. disrupt electrical power supply to
your house, switch thermostat to “OFF” position.

SYSTEM OPERATION

MANUAL CHANGE-OVER THERMOSTAT

COOLING YOUR HOME:

 With the comfort control switch in the

“COOL” position, the system will operate as follows: When the indoor
temperature rises above the level indicated by the temperature adjust-
ment setting, the system will start. The outdoor unit will operate and the
indoor fan will circulate the cooled, filtered air. When the room tempera-
ture is lowered to the setting selected, the system will shut off. 

HEATING YOUR HOME:

 If your system includes a heating unit and the

comfort control switch is in the “HEAT” position, the system will operate
as follows: When the indoor temperature drops below the level indi-
cated by the temperature adjustment setting, the system will start. The
heating system will operate and the indoor fan will circulate the filtered
air. When the room temperature rises to the setting selected, the sys-
tem will shut off. Whether heating or cooling, the fan will continue to
operate if the fan switch was set in the “ON or Intelligent” position. The
“AUTO” setting on the fan switch will allow the fan to shut off when your
system does.

ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT

The computerized electronic thermostat, when programmed, will func-
tion automatically to operate the system as follows: When the indoor
temperature rises above the higher (COOL) setting, the outdoor unit will
operate and the indoor fan will circulate the cooled, filtered air. When
the room temperature is lowered to the selected level, the system will
shut off. The indoor fan will either shut off or run continuously, depend-
ing upon your choice of fan switch setting. When the indoor tempera-
ture drops below the lower (HEAT) setting, the heating system will
operate, and the indoor fan will circulate the heated, filtered air. When

TABLE 1: 

Application Limitations

Air Temperature at

Outdoor Coil, °F

Air Temperature at

Indoor Coil, °F

Min.

Max.

Min.

Max.

DB

Cool

DB

Heat

DB

Cool

DB

Heat

WB 

Cool

DB 

Heat

WB 

Cool

DB 

Heat

60

-10

115

75

57

50

1

1.

Operation below this temperature is permissible for a short period of 
time, during morning warm-up.

72

80

If your cooling and heating temperature adjustments are separate, be
sure to set both.

NOTICE

Summary of Contents for CZF

Page 1: ...h heat it merely transfers it from one place to another System Operation Your thermostat puts full control of the comfort level in your home at your fingertips DO NOT switch your thermostat rapidly ON and OFF or between HEAT to COOL This could damage your equipment Always allow at least 5 minutes between changes SETTING THE THERMOSTAT THERMOSTATS YOUR KEY TO COMFORT Although thermostats may vary w...

Page 2: ...ditions for operation must be observed to assure a system that will give maximum performance with minimum service The comfort control switch is assumed to be in the OFF position If the main power supply to the outdoor and indoor units is off turn the appro priate disconnects to the ON position Place the system into operation as follows 1 Set temperature adjustment to the desired temperature on you...

Page 3: ...ere the user can avoid unnecessary ser vice calls If unit stops functioning properly check the following items before calling your servicing dealer 1 Indoor section for dirty filter 2 Outdoor section for leaf or debris blockage Eliminate problem turn off the thermostat for 10 seconds and attempt start Wait 5 minutes If system does not start call your servicing dealer FILTER CARE Inspect the air fi...

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Page 5: ...he back page of this packet FOR WARRANTY SERVICE OR REPAIR Notify your Installing Dealer or a Participating Dealer preferably in writing as soon as possible after dis covery of the problem Be sure to include the Product Model Number Unit Serial Number Installation Date and a description of the problem You may find the Installing Dealer s name on this page or on the equipment and you can locate Par...

Page 6: ... of the water circuit by foreign material or like causes 13 Damages caused by improper parts components or accessories not suitable for use in or with the unit For a list of parts that are known to be compatible please reference the equipment renewal parts list contact a Participating Dealer for assistance or call 1 877 874 7378 14 Electricity or fuel costs or increases in fuel or electric costs f...

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