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Facilities Planning & Management 

 

Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 1036, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899 
(314) 935-5550, Fax: (314) 935-5564, http://facilities.wustl.edu 

ComfortNet CTK03 Thermostat Instructions 

Millbrook Apartments #4 Application 

 

 

 
These residential units are furnished with new high efficiency HVAC units.  These are designed to help the 
University reduce its carbon footprint.  With this goal in mind, we ask for your assistance in operating each 
space as efficiently as possible.  Setting a schedule and maintaining reasonable temperature set points have a 
significant effect on the amount of energy required to condition your space.   
 
The facilities team has implemented a schedule as shown below.  If this schedule does not meet your needs, 
the attached instructions describe how to change the times to better align with your schedule.   
 

 

Monday - Friday 

 

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6:00AM  

Wake   70° Heat, 74°Cool 

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10:00AM 

Leave  68° Heat, 78°Cool 

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3:00PM  

Return 70° Heat, 74°Cool 

o

 

11:59PM  

Sleep   68° Heat, 78°Cool 

 

Saturday – Sunday 

o

 

6:00AM  

Wake   70° Heat, 74°Cool 

o

 

10:00AM  

Leave  70° Heat, 74°Cool 

o

 

3:00PM  

Return 70° Heat, 74°Cool 

o

 

11:59PM  

Sleep   68° Heat, 78°Cool 

 

Fan is always on AUTO 

 

Anytime you will be away for more than 48 hours, please use the vacation scheduler. 

 
If you have any questions on the operation of your HVAC unit or thermostat, please call Customer Service 
during normal business hours at 314.935.5544. 

Summary of Contents for ComfortNet CTK03

Page 1: ...effect on the amount of energy required to condition your space The facilities team has implemented a schedule as shown below If this schedule does not meet your needs the attached instructions describe how to change the times to better align with your schedule Monday Friday o 6 00AM Wake 70 Heat 74 Cool o 10 00AM Leave 68 Heat 78 Cool o 3 00PM Return 70 Heat 74 Cool o 11 59PM Sleep 68 Heat 78 Coo...

Page 2: ... overrides 9 Menu options System status 11 Vacation event scheduler 12 Humidity controls 16 Ventilation controls 19 Preferences menu 20 Temporary schedule changes 21 Screen cleaning 22 Security settings 23 Installer contact information 24 Advanced features 25 Appendices Installer options 26 Battery replacement 27 Humidity display 29 Optional accessories 30 In case of difficulty 33 Limited warranty...

Page 3: ...cally MCR32960 ComfortNet Communicating Thermostat 5 69 2687EFS 01 FAN MCR32961 p On Fan is always on p Auto Fan runs only when heating or cooling system is on p Circulate Fan runs randomly about 35 of the time residential models only p Follow Schedule Fan controlled by program see pages 7 8 Fan settings In commercial use the CIRCULATE option is not available Press FAN Press any displayed option I...

Page 4: ...AT ANY MENU SCREEN FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SCHEDULE OPTIONS To reduce costs you should use the pre set Energy Saver settings see page 7 Press MENU ComfortNet Communicating Thermostat 9 69 2687EFS 01 Cancel Hold Done MCR32968 Program schedule override residential use Press V or W to change the tempera ture It will be maintained until the hold time you set Press the PERMANENT HOLD button to keep ...

Page 5: ...ostat 13 69 2687EFS 01 MCR32973 Holiday Event Scheduler MENU MCR32965 Menu Holiday event scheduling commercial use This feature lets you conserve energy when the workplace is unoccupied for special events or on holidays The US United States and CANADIAN options allow you to select from a list of holidays commonly observed in each country You can set the system to unoccupied or occupied mode for th...

Page 6: ...r number if indoor air is too dry Scroll to select HUMIDIFICATION Set humidity to desired level 7INDOW 0ROTECTION LIMITS THE AMOUNT OF HUMIDITY TO PREVENT FROST OR CONDENSATION ON WINDOWS The Window Protection option is only AVAILABLE IF AN OPTIONAL OUTDOOR SENSOR IS installed MENU MCR32965 Press MENU ComfortNet Communicating Thermostat 17 69 2687EFS 01 MCR32977 Dehumidification Menu Dehumidificat...

Page 7: ...p Daylight Saving Time options Press HELP FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT these options Scroll to select PREFERENCES Press MENU ComfortNet Communicating Thermostat 21 69 2687EFS 01 MCR32982 Temporary Schedule Changes Menu Temporary schedule changes This feature is useful if your daily sched ule sometimes changes Select an option then follow screen prompts to conserve energy while you re away and mainta...

Page 8: ...ling system earlier to make sure you re comfortable at the time you expect Dehumidification Away Mode Your system can be set to control indoor climate while your home is vacant during the humid season Before you leave press MENU then select DEHUMIDIFICATION AWAY MODE Temperature and humidity will be kept at levels ade quate to protect your home and possessions while you are away When you return pr...

Page 9: ...ommunicating Thermostat 29 69 2687EFS 01 Humidity display In some circumstances the humidity displayed on the Home screen may not match humidity near the thermostat Some systems are set up to use two sensors one to control humidification the other for dehumidification These sensors are often installed in different locations Depending on how it was configured when installed the thermostat will only...

Page 10: ...s control is warranted for a period of TEN YEARS except as provided below This warranty applies only if 1 The control is installed in an owner occupied single family residence and 2 The control is installed in conjunction with a new furnace or air handler containing a communicating system that is com patible with the control a Compatible Unit and 3 If the Compatible Unit is a Goodman or Amana bran...

Page 11: ... IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OWEVER THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT INTERFERENCE WILL NOT OCCUR IN A PARTICULAR INSTALLATION F THIS EQUIPMENT DOES CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO OR TELEVISION RECEPTION WHICH CAN BE DETERMINED BY TURNING THE EQUIPMENT OFF AND ON THE USER IS ENCOURAGED TO TRY TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE BY ONE OF THE FOL...

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