PG80MSU: Installation, Start-up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
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The Main Menu provides access to operating parameters of the furnace
control including airflows as well as other diagnostics. See
for
the location of the pushbuttons. Scroll through Main Menu by pressing
MENU/SELECT button. Press NEXT/OPTION to display the current
setting of the parameter (value will flash). Additional presses will scroll
through setting options. Press MENU/SELECT button to save a new
setting and return to the Main Menu. The display will flash three times to
confirm a new setting selection has been saved.
shows the flow
of the menu and settings.
provides additional information on
parameter adjustment and applicability.
NFC and Supported App Method
This furnace control board is also equipped with NFC (Near Field
Communication) technology which allows the adjustment of operating
parameters, diagnostics, and service via a field-supplied mobile device
with NFC capability and supported mobile app. Remove 115-V power
from the furnace control board to use this method. See
location of the NFC antenna. Additional instructions and help may be
available through the supported mobile app.
Scan the mobile app QR Code on page 1 of this manual for more
information and a link to download the mobile app.
Control Board Replacement
If the control board must be replaced, the new board must be
programmed with the correct Model Program Number before the furnace
will operate. Do NOT program the control board with a Model Program
Number different than what is specified on the rating plate. The control
may be programmed by either of these approved methods:
1. Use the supported mobile app to flash the model program onto the
board using Near Field Communication (NFC). Scan the QR code
on page 1 of this manual for more information and a link to
download the mobile app.
2. Use the correct Super Plug (available from distributor / replacement
component) for the control board to copy the correct model
program onto the new board.
Further details and instructions for these programming methods are
provided with the replacement control board.
Table 12 – Main Menu Options
Display
Operating Mode
Use
FLt
Last 7 faults that occurred
Faults code menu stores the 7 latest faults in memory. If no faults, None (
non
) will be
displayed. To clear fault history, scroll to Clear (
Clr
) and press MENU/SELECT. See
or Furnace Service Label for codes.
Ht
Heating blower speed
Heating Airflow Setting. Adjust higher to lower Temp. Rise; lower to increase Temp. Rise. See
Start-Up Procedures. See
for airflows.
CL1
Low Cooling Mode
Low Cooling and High Heat Pump speed.
CL2
High Cooling Mode
High Cooling and High Heat Pump speed.
Cfn
Constant Fan blower speed Constant Fan Airflow Setting. See
for airflows.
HoD
Heat OFF Delay
Value shown in seconds. Shorter delays may leave unused heat in ducts. Longer delays may
blow cold air at the end of heating demands.
Cod
Cool OFF Delay
Value shown in seconds. Shorter delays may leave unused energy in furnace coil. Longer
delays may re-evaporate condensate.
dir
Direction
Adjusts display orientation 180 degrees between up flow (
UPF
) and down flow (
dnF
).
tnn
Twinning
Primary (
Pri
) or Secondary (
SEC
) furnace selection. Adjust only if furnace is used in a
twinned furnace system. Use of accessory kit required. See kit instructions.
inF
Program # and Software
Do NOT program the control board with a Model Program Number different than what is
specified on the rating plate. Alternates displaying the saved Model Program Number (
pRG
)
and Software Version (
uEr
).
Ct
Component Test
Use to validate components are functioning as intended. See Component Self-Test
instructions in the Start-Up Procedures section.
rSt
Reset
Reset settings to Factory Default by selecting Yes (
YEs
).
CAUTION
!
FURNACE OVERHEATING HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution could result in reduced furnace life.
Do NOT program the control board with a Model Program Number
different than what is specified on the rating plate. Parameter options
will not match design values.