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Wired Door Switch Option (skip if not using door 

switch)

NOTE: Thermostat has motion sensing capability 

for energy management operation, and thermostat 

may be connected to a wired door switch if desired 

for improved detection. If connecting a wired door 

switch to this thermostat use 20 gauge minimum 

field supplied wiring.

1. Route wires through the rectangular opening on the

flush-mount base extension if used, and through th

label in the area marked by a circle on the mounting

base plate.

2. Loosen set screws on wired terminals labeled

DOOR and GND and insert wires into the openings.

Tighten set screws. (See following figure for switc

connection).

3. Connect wires at door switch.

RC

R

C

Y_Y1

Y2/G2

G_G1

AUX1

AUX2

DOOR_ACC

GND

O/B_W1

W2

Thermostat

(Set to B)

Door

Switch

Door Switch Wiring

Configuration Settings

NOTE: Multiple set up option are available 

based upon the type of HVAC equipment being 

controlled, personal operational preferences, 

and energy management functionality.

To enter configuration feature mode

1. Press and continue to hold the (+) and (-) buttons.

2. Press and release the MODE button twice.

3. And release the (+) and (-) buttons

Once you are in the configuration program, you can use

the FAN button to move through the various configuration

settings. The (+) or (-) keys will move up or down 

the selectable codes that you can change for each 

configurable option setting.  The display will alternate 

between displaying the feature code and the option code 

Ensure that you are in the proper configuration setting

before pressing the FAN button as you may accidentally 

change a setting that you did not intent to change. Refer to 

the Configuration Table for configuration options

4. The thermostat should be displaying two dashed

lines; if not start back at step 1.

5. If the thermostat is controlling a heat pump, press

and release the FAN button until “0b” appears. Use

the (+) or (-) buttons to select “o” for an “O” terminal

(reversing valve energizes on cooling), and “b” for a

“B” terminal (reversing valve energizes on heating).

6. Press and release the FAN button until “HE” appears.

Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select “HP” for control of

a heat pump, or “EL” for control of a cooler with only

electric heat.

7. Press and release the FAN button until “CL” appears.

Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select the cooling

temperature limit, which restricts how low the user can

set the thermostat in cooling operation.

8. Press and release the FAN button until “CH” appears.

Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select the heating

temperature limit, which restricts how high the user

can set the thermostat in heating operation.

9. If the thermostat user requires the display to show

temperatures in degrees Celsius, press and release

the FAN button until “CF” appears. Use the (+) or (-)

buttons to select “C” for Celsius or “F” for Fahrenheit.

10. Press and release the FAN button until “LC” appears.

Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select “01” for a 3-minute

compressor lockout or “00” for no compressor lockout.

Note: it is the responsibility of the installer to ensure

that the compressor has adequate protection from

short cycling.

11. Press and release the FAN button until “OC” appears.

Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select “E” for occupancy

detection enable or “d” for no occupancy detection.

12. Press and release the FAN button until “UC” appears.

Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select the cooling

temperature setting when the room is unoccupied.

13. Press and release the FAN button until “UH” appears.

Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select the heating

temperature setting when the room is unoccupied.

14. Press and release the FAN button until “nA” appears.

Use the (+) to display first two hexadecimal digit

of the device network short address and the (-)

buttons to display last two hexadecimal digits of the

device network short address. Note these will only

be available if the thermostat is already bound to a

Zigbee network.

15. Press and release the MODE button twice to exit the

configuration settings. Other codes may be availabl

for factory use.

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Страница 1: ...damage personal injury or death WARNING is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license All rights reserved As a professional installer you have an o...

Страница 2: ...es instructions 7 If mounting thermostat with wiring compartment recessed into drywall cut drywall opening 2 wide by 2 7 8 tall in desired location The flush moun base extension may be used as a templ...

Страница 3: ...pears Use the or buttons to select o for an O terminal reversing valve energizes on cooling and b for a B terminal reversing valve energizes on heating 6 Press and release the FAN button until HE appe...

Страница 4: ...90 82 db Auto Changeover Deadband C 1 0 2 5 2 2 C 1 8 4 5 4 0 F 1 0 2 5 2 2 CF Display F or C Temperatures Fahrenheit Scale F Celsius Scale C LC Compressor Lockout Minimum 3 minute Compressor Lockout...

Страница 5: ...d stops blinking after 30 seconds The dot should not be displayed if thermostat left the Zigbee network successful Note Once a thermostat has been bound to Zigbee network it must be removed from that...

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