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Don’t Worry About Ice 

On Your Unit

 

Ice or frost will tend to form on the 
outdoor coil during the winter heating 
operation. Your heat pump is designed to 
automatically melt the ice. When in this 
defrost cycle, it is normal for steam or fog 
to rise from the outdoor unit. Do not be 
alarmed!

 

When Not To Use Your Unit

 

Do not operate your unit in cooling 
mode when outdoor temperatures are 
below 55°F.

Do not operate your unit in heating mode 
when outdoor temperatures are above 66°F.

 

OPERATING YOUR 
HEAT PUMP

 

The operation of your heat pump system 
is controlled by the indoor thermostat. 
You simply adjust the thermostat and it 
maintains the indoor temperature at the 
level you select. Most thermostats for 
heat pump systems have three controls: a 
temperature control selector, a FAN con-
trol, and a SYSTEM or MODE control.

The temperature control selector is a dial, 
lever, or set of buttons that allows you to 
establish the degree of temperature that 
you wish to maintain for your personal 
comfort. Some thermostats possess 
two temperature control selectors: one 
for setting the temperature desired during 
the cooling cycle, and one to set the heat-
ing operation temperature. 
The FAN control offers two options for 
controlling the indoor blower: AUTO and 
ON. When set to AUTO, the blower runs 
only during the time the heat pump is 
operating. When set to ON, the blower 
will run continuously.

Typically, the SYSTEM or MODE con-
trol on your thermostat offers the follow-
ing selections: COOL, OFF, HEAT, 
AUTO, and EMERGENCY HEAT. 
Some thermostats may have a separate 
switch for EMERGENCY HEAT. The 
heat pump will not operate when the 
SYSTEM or MODE control is set to 
OFF. With the SYSTEM or MODE con-
trol set to COOL, your heat pump will 
operate in cooling mode when the indoor 
temperature rises above the level that you 
wish to maintain. With the SYSTEM or 
MODE control set to HEAT, your heat 
pump will provide warmth whenever the 
indoor temperature falls below the level 
that you have selected.

The AUTO selection found on some ther-
mostats provides for automatic change-
over between cooling and heating cycles. 
With the SYSTEM or MODE control set 

 

to AUTO, cooling mode is activated 
when the indoor temperature rises above 
the thermostat cooling temperature set-
ting, or heating mode is activated when 
the indoor temperature drops below the 
thermostat setting for the heating cycle.

Depending on your typical winter heating 
needs, your home comfort system may 
include a supplementary heating source. 
The EMERGENCY HEAT setting 
(EHEAT) provides for convenient selec-
tion between the two heating appliances. 
Your heat pump will operate when the 
SYSTEM or MODE control is set to 
HEAT. With the SYSTEM or MODE 
control set to EHEAT, the heat pump will 
turn off and the supplementary heat 
source will be activated.

 

NOTE:

 

 Your 2-speed heat pump system 

has several special features built in to pro-
tect the unit.

• 5-MINUTE TIME DELAY—Unit will 
delay operation upon initial start-up or 
short-cycling of the indoor thermostat.

• 1-MINUTE TIME DELAY—When 
changing speeds from low to high, or high 
to low, there is a 1 minute time delay. Dur-
ing the speed change delay, the outdoor 
fan will continue to run.

• 1-MINUTE HIGH-SPEED MINI-
MUM—If the unit has not operated with-
in the past 12 hours or has a power 
interruption, upon the next cooling 
demand, it will operate for a minimum of 
1 minute on high speed.

In certain geographic areas and in cer-
tain applications, supplemental heat is 
not required. Any questions regarding 
your application should be directed to 
your dealer.

Your thermostat may be PROGRAM-
MABLE or NON-PROGRAMMA-
BLE. A NON-PROGRAMMABLE 
thermostat (See Fig. 2.) does not allow 
the temperature settings to be varied 
throughout the day or week without 
physically changing the settings. A 
PROGRAMMABLE thermostat (See 
Fig. 3.) allows various daily tempera-
ture changes to be preset. During the 
winter for example, you may wish to 
“set back” the temperature of your 
home at night, then have the tempera-
ture return to normal prior to waking 
up. The home’s temperature can then 
be lowered again during the day when 
no one is at home, but again be at peak 
comfort level when your family returns 
home. During the summer, the opposite 
changes might be programmed. When 
properly used, this programming can 
result in energy savings on your home’s 
heating and cooling.

If you wish to program your accessory 
electronic indoor thermostat, please refer 
to thermostat Owner’s Manual.

 

COOLING CYCLE

 

When operating in cooling cycle, your 
heat pump will run until the indoor 
temperature is lowered to the level you 
have selected. On extremely hot days, 
your unit will run for longer periods at a 
time and have shorter off periods than on 
moderate days.

Your 2-speed heat pump spends about 
80% of its time operating in low-speed 
cooling. This means that it will operate 
for longer periods of time than a single-
speed heat pump even on moderate days. 
This longer operational time in low speed 
results in higher efficiency operation, 
lower operating noise, and better humid-
ity control than a single-speed heat pump 
could achieve.

The following are typical conditions that 
add extra heat and/or humidity to your 
home. Your unit will work longer to keep 
your home comfortable under these 
conditions:

• Entrance doors are frequently opened 
and closed

• Laundry appliances are being operated

• A shower is running

• More than the usual number of people 
are present in the home

• More than the normal number of 
electric lights are in use

• Drapes are open on the sunny side of 
the home

 

HEATING CYCLE

 

With the SYSTEM or MODE control 
of your indoor thermostat set to HEAT, 
the heating section of your home com-
fort system will operate until room 
temperature is raised to the level you 
have selected. Of course, the heating 
unit will have to operate for longer peri-
ods to maintain a comfortable environ-
ment on cooler days and nights than on 
moderate ones.

Your 2-speed heat pump spends about 
80% of its time operating in low-speed 
heating. This means that it will operate 
for longer periods of time than a single-
speed heat pump even on moderate days. 
This longer operational time in low speed 
results in higher efficiency operation and 
lower operating noise than a single-speed 
heat pump could achieve.

 

SUPPLEMENTAL HEAT

 

Your heat pump is your primary heating 
source. Your system may also be 

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