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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 2
DOCUMENT SYMBOLS ............................................................................................................................... 3
ABOUT YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT ............................................................................................................ 3

A. Features 

.................................................................................................................................... 3

B. System 

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 guration & Initialization ......................................................................................... 3

C. 

Quick Reference To Control Buttons .........................................................................................5

D. 

Quick Reference To LCD Icons ................................................................................................. 5

PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................... 6

A. ON/OFF 

..................................................................................................................................... 6

B. Clock 

Setting 

............................................................................................................................. 6

C. 

Temperature Format °F / °C ...................................................................................................... 7

D. Inside 

Temperature 

.................................................................................................................... 7

E. Zone 

Selection 

........................................................................................................................... 8

F. Mode 

Selection 

.......................................................................................................................... 8

G. Fan 

Speed 

................................................................................................................................. 9

H. Temperature 

Set-Point 

............................................................................................................... 9

I. 

Dehumidify Setting (Select Models) ........................................................................................ 10

MODE DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................ 10

A. 

“OFF” - Off Mode ..................................................................................................................... 10

B. 

“COOL” - Cool Mode ............................................................................................................... 10

C. 

“HP” - Heat Pump Mode .......................................................................................................... 11

D. 

“HS” - Heat Strip Mode ............................................................................................................ 11

E. 

“FAN” - Fan Mode .................................................................................................................... 12

F. 

“FURN” / “AQUA” - Furnace Or Aqua (Hydronic) Heating Mode ............................................. 12

G. 

“AUTO” - Auto Change Over Mode ......................................................................................... 12

SPECIAL FEATURES.................................................................................................................................. 13

A. Auto 

Fan 

.................................................................................................................................. 13

B. Zone 

Control 

............................................................................................................................ 13

C. 

Dehumidify (Select Models) ..................................................................................................... 13

D. 

Program “1” & “2” ..................................................................................................................... 14

E. 

Examples Of Times Programmed ............................................................................................ 16

F. CANbus 

Interface 

.................................................................................................................... 16

G. 

Auxiliary Heat (Heat Pump Models Only) ................................................................................ 17

H. 

Stage Select - Two Air Conditioner/Heat Pump Units (Select Models) On One Zone ............. 17

I. 

Stage Select - Dual Compressor Air Conditioner/Heat Pump (Select Models) ....................... 17

J. 

Auto Generator Start (AGS) .................................................................................................... 18

K. 

Load Shed  .............................................................................................................................. 18

L. 

Defrost Cycle (Heat Pump Models Only) ................................................................................. 18

M. Compressor 

Time 

Delay 

.......................................................................................................... 18

N. Power 

Interruption 

................................................................................................................... 19

O. 

LCD Error Code ....................................................................................................................... 19

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations! Your recreational vehicle manufacturer has equipped your RV with 
the most advanced RV thermostat. Your Dometic Comfort Control Center 2 thermostat 
(hereinafter referred to as the CCC 2 thermostat) has been designed for ease of opera-
tion and for many years of reliable service.

Dometic, LLC reserves the right to modify appearances and speci

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 cations without notice.

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Страница 1: ...N N3T 5L8 CANADA 519 720 9578 For Service Center Assistance Call 800 544 4881 COMFORT CONTROL CENTER 2 THERMOSTAT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REVISION Form No 3314149 018 10 11 Replaces 3314149 000 French 3314169 016 2011 Dometic LLC LaGrange IN 46761 PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT MODEL 3314081 XXX WITH DEHUMIDIFY 3314080 XXX WITH OUT DEHUMIDIFY ...

Страница 2: ... 13 B Zone Control 13 C Dehumidify Select Models 13 D Program 1 2 14 E Examples Of Times Programmed 16 F CANbus Interface 16 G Auxiliary Heat Heat Pump Models Only 17 H Stage Select Two Air Conditioner Heat Pump Units Select Models On One Zone 17 I Stage Select Dual Compressor Air Conditioner Heat Pump Select Models 17 J Auto Generator Start AGS 18 K Load Shed 18 L Defrost Cycle Heat Pump Models O...

Страница 3: ...tat review the following diagrams and accompanying text that explain the functional characteris tics of this system Your CCC 2 thermostat is equipped with a liquid crystal display LCD that identifies the mode of operation OFF Cool Heat Pump Fan Heat Strip Auto Furnace or Aqua temperature set point zone identification 1 2 3 4 fan speed Auto Low Med High program 1 and 2 inside temperature clock F C ...

Страница 4: ... or replacement of the air conditioner heat pump air fil ters is required NEVER run the air conditioner without the air filter in place This may plug the unit evaporator coil with dirt and may substantially degrade the perfor mance of the unit over time When a system fan run time exceeds 1000 hours the filter icon is displayed in the LCD See section D Quick Reference To LCD Icons on page 5 When th...

Страница 5: ...art on the expected high outdoor ambient will greatly improve its ability to maintain the desired indoor temperature For a more permanent solution to high heat gain accessories like Dometic outdoor patio and window awnings will reduce heat gain by removing the direct sun They also add a nice area to enjoy company during the cool of the evening B Disclaimer The manufacturer of this air conditioner ...

Страница 6: ...shut down E1 Loss of communication between the CCC 2 thermostat and an individual system power module board The LED will display error code E1 and the zone number that lost communication Any additional zones that loose communication will blink in addition to the current zone E2 Open circuit or out of range indoor temperature sensor All heat cool and dehu midify operations will be locked out Manual...

Страница 7: ...ontacts or an off board relay from the RV power management system When the Load Shed signal is detected the compres sor shall turn OFF L Defrost Cycle Heat Pump Models Only To avoid frost formation on the outside coil and to obtain maximum performance when the outside temperature is less than 42 F 6 C and greater than 30 F 1 C a defrost cycle will be initiated While operating in this temperature r...

Страница 8: ...signated secondary the power module board DIP switch identified as Ext Stage must be set to the ON position in order to configure the power module board for the on demand secondary stage operation in this example Zone 2 and Ext Stage DIP switches are in the ON position In this stage configuration the CCC 2 thermostat temperature set point will be used for both the primary and the secondary stage a...

Страница 9: ... will be Auto LOW MED and HIGH The fan will run continuously during LOW MED and HIGH fan settings The fan will cycle ON and OFF with the thermostat on AUTO setting For more information on auto fan see section A Auto Fan on page 13 H Temperature Set Point Press the or button to change the temperature set point The temperature set point is indicated by 2 digits on the LCD Press the button to increas...

Страница 10: ... on the room air temperature and the temperature set point on the CCC 2 thermostat When the system calls for cooling there will be a delay of approximately 2 minutes During this delay the hour glass icon will be displayed in the LCD In auto fan the fan will turn ON first followed by the compressor in approximately 15 seconds In this mode there are 4 fan speed selections LOW The fan operates contin...

Страница 11: ...n immediately SPECIAL FEATURES 11 HIGH The fan operates continuously at high speed The compressor cycles ON and OFF AUTO When auto fan is selected the fan speed will vary depending on the differ ence between the temperature set point and the room temperature In auto fan the compressor and the fan will cycle ON and OFF with the thermostat The compressor shuts OFF first followed by the fan in approx...

Страница 12: ...he priority for selecting the heat source will be heat pump first furnace second and heat strip third MODE DESCRIPTION 13 SPECIAL FEATURES A Auto Fan When AUTO fan is selected the fan speed will vary depending on the difference between the temperature set point and the room temperature In AUTO fan the compressor and fan will cycle ON and OFF with the thermostat When the difference is 8 F C or more...

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