Owner’s Manual
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5-2 Programmable
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Know Your ermostat
Your thermostat has been pre-programmed from the factory with no programming
necessary. We recommend using these pre-programmed settings for a few days
before altering them as they offer maximum energy saving benefits. If you do
decide to alter your programs, use the charts on page 13 to write out your
scheduled times and temperatures. After you have recorded your preferences,
follow the instructions on page 14 to alter your temperature settings.
There is no need to program the thermostat at the wall where it is mounted!
Remove the thermostat from the backplate by gripping the sides firmly and
pulling it straight off. This allows you to program the thermostat in comfort.
After you have programmed your thermostat, no other setting changes are
necessary unless you wish to browse through the menu to see how you may
further adjust the independent settings of your thermostat to meet your lifestyle.
The features section starting on page 26 of this manual will describe these
settings. Most settings have been preset for optimal performance.
If you need any assistance with installation or setup of your
new Hunter Thermostat, please call us, our technical support
staff is ready to help!
USA: 1-888-830-1326
Canada: 1-866-268-1936
Hours of operation are from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Monday - Friday and 8:00 am
to 5:00 pm on Saturday, Central Time. You may also contact us over the Internet
at:
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Know Your ermostat
Your Hunter programable thermostat:
1. Enters Schedule Setup for altering scheduled programs.
2. Sets the Save Away feature for when you will not be home during a regularly
programmed time.
3. Confirms completion of an action or returns you to the Home screen.
4. Allows access to the advanced features of the thermostat.
5. Moves you forward or backward while setting up features or schedules.
6. Adjusts time and temperature settings as well as moving up or down menu
lists.
7. Indicates whether the system is set to Heat, Cool, or Off.
8. Shows if the fan is set to Auto or On modes.
9. Allows you to switch between Heat, Cool, and Off modes.
10. Allows you to switch between fan Auto and On modes.
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1. Holds 2 “AA” Batteries.
2. HE/HG Switch - allows you to set your furnace to Gas/Oil or Electric, based
on the type of system you have.
3. Allows your thermostat to operate your HVAC system* properly by indicating
the system type that you have.
*Conventional System: Uses a condensing unit for cooling and a
separate furnace system for heating.
*Heat Pump System: Uses the condensing unit for both heating and
cooling.
NOTE: If you are unsure of your system type it may be necessary to
contact our technical support department at 1-888-830-1326, your HVAC
manufacturer, or a local HVAC technician to determine this. Improper
selection of your system type could cause the thermostat to not operate your
system properly.
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1. Shows the current day of the week or weekend.
2. Indicates the thermostat is running in schedule mode.
3. Indicates the current room temperature.
4. C will display when in Celsius mode. Nothing will display when set
to Fahrenheit.
5. Flashes when the furnace filter should be checked for replacement.
6. On when the current schedule period is running.
7. Indicates the current active schedule period.
8. Low battery warning, replace the batteries in the thermostat.
9. Indicates the fan is running when displayed.
10. Shows the current mode of the fan, Auto or On.
11. Indicates the current time in am(A) or pm (P).
12. On when the current operating mode, heat or cool, is running.
13. Current operating mode, heat or cool.
14. Indicates the thermostat is running in save away mode.
15. Current Set temperature the thermostat is scheduled to run.
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1 Wed
2
4
5
C
Filter
Auto
6
10
7
3
At Home
9
70
8
Heat to13
12
P1110:05
15
72
14
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Setting Day and Time
Once you install the batteries, the thermostat will prompt you to set the
current day and time.
1. You will notice that “Mon” will be flashing at the top left of your screen.
Use the
press the
or
buttons to move to your current day of the week and
button to advance to the next step.
Next
2. Use the
or
button to change between am(A) and pm(P). Choose
Next
to advance.
3. Next you will select your current hour by using the or buttons. The
Next
button advances you to the next step.
Done/
Back
Home
4. Set your minutes using the or and press
need to make a correction to a previous step.
to finish or
if you
5. When finished, the thermostat will show “Updated!” to confirm your
settings are saved.
6. Your thermostat will next prompt you to set your programming, see page
14 step 2 if you wish to alter your programs at this time.
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Setting Day and Time
5
1-4
Mon
Schedule
Schedule
Save
A
Save
12:00
Set
Away
Away
Updated!
Done/
Home
Back
Next
Next
Done/
Home
Back
Menu
Menu
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Scheduling Introduction
Read the scheduling section thoroughly to ensure you understand your
scheduling options and which will best fit with your lifestyle. The following
notes should help you with scheduling:
•ꢀThe schedule time can be set in 15 minute increments, and remains the
same for both Heat and Cool programs.
•ꢀThe scheduled temperature can be set in increments of 1°F (1°C).
•ꢀAfter 15 minutes without a key press, the thermostat will return to the
home display screen and save any changes you have made.
•ꢀWhen setting the schedule time, note the AM / PM indicator.
Back
Next
•ꢀAt any stage during your scheduling, you can use the
or
buttons
Done/
Home
to move forward or backwards through the steps.
will also save any
changes, even if you have not scheduled or altered all settings.
•ꢀArrows beside each schedule mode and beside heat/cool modes will
indicate which is active.
This thermostat has been pre-programmed to provide optimal energy
savings. No programming is necessary. We recommend you run these
programs for a few days before adjusting your programming. If it is
necessary to change these settings, use the scheduling table on the next
page to record your new settings. You will also find the default schedule
there as well.
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Personal Scheduling Charts
Default Schedule
Day
Away
Start Time: 8:00am
End Time: 6:00pm
Heat Temp: 63OF (17OC)
Cool Temp: 82OF (28OC)
Start Time: 8:00am
End Time: 6:00pm
Heat Temp: 63OF (17OC)
Cool Temp: 82OF (28OC)
Asleep
Start Time: 10:00pm
End Time: 6:00am
Heat Temp: 67OF (19OC)
Cool Temp: 76OF (24OC)
Start Time: 10:00pm
End Time: 6:00am
Heat Temp: 67OF (19OC)
Cool Temp: 76OF (24OC)
Home
Heat Temp: 71OF (22OC)
Weekdays
Weekends
Cool Temp: 74OF (23OC)
Heat Temp: 71OF (22OC)
Cool Temp: 74OF (23OC)
The Home schedule automatically calculates the remaining times from Away and Asleep
and assigns them the Home temperature.
Alternate Schedule
Day
Away
Start Time:
Asleep
Start Time:
Home
Heat Temp:
End Time:
Heat Temp:
Cool Temp:
Start Time:
End Time:
Heat Temp:
Cool Temp:
End Time:
Heat Temp:
Cool Temp:
Start Time:
End Time:
Heat Temp:
Cool Temp:
Monday-Friday
Cool Temp:
Heat Temp:
Cool Temp:
Weekends
Note: Use a pencil so these records may be changed at a later time if necessary.
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Setting Your Schedule
Schedule
1. Press the
2. Use the
Button to enter Scheduling mode.
buttons to select “On” and then
Next
or
to move forward
to Scheduling.
Note: If you do not wish to use the scheduling option on your thermostat,
refer to page 20, step 2.
3. Monday thru Friday will be flashing on the screen. To proceed scheduling
Next
your weekdays, press
Sunday, press the
. If you wish to start programming Saturday or
or
button until the day you want to schedule is
Next
flashing at the top of the screen and press
.
4. By default, “Away” will be flashing on screen to start your scheduling.
Next
Use the
button to proceed to the next step.
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Setting Your Schedule
1
2
Wed
Schedule
Auto
At Home
On
Off
Heat to
P12:05
72
3
4
Mon Tu Wed Th Fri
Away
Next
Next
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Setting Your Schedule
5. Use the
or
buttons to adjust the start time on the left of the screen
Next
for the period and press
. Again you will use the or buttons to
adjust the end time on the right of the screen for this scheduled period.
Next
Press
again.
6. Set the temperature for your heating cycle as indicated by the flashing
heat to arrow on your screen. Use the
and
buttons to change the
Next
temperature and press
. You will be asked to set your cooling cycle,
indicated by the flashing the cool to arrow. Set this temperature with
Next
your or buttons and press
.
7. The thermostat will start this process again for “Asleep”. Repeat steps
1-5 to schedule the time and set the temperature for your sleep period.
Next
When finished press
to get to “At Home”.
8. When setting “At Home”, you will only be asked to set a temperature.
The thermostat calculates your “At Home” time by what remains
unscheduled from your “Away” and “Asleep” periods. Set your “Heat
Next
To” temperature first and press
, then Set your “Cool To” temp and
Next
press
to finish Scheduling.
9. If you are scheduling the day periods in order (Weekdays then
Weekends), the screen will flash “Updated!”and take you to the
weekend period.
Done/
10. When you have completed all scheduling, press
Home
to finish.
11. If you skipped a section, or are only programming the weekend, the
Thermostat will show “Updated!” and return you to the Home screen.
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Setting Your Schedule
5
6
80
80
Heat to
Cool to
A
to
8:00
4:30P
Next
Next
7
8
Asleep
Heat to
Cool to
A
to
8:00
4:30P
Next
Next
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Temporary Temperature Change
With Temporary Temperature Change you have the ability to alter the
temperature for only the current running schedule for one day.
1. Press the
come on.
or
button once to activate the screen, the backlight will
2. Use the or buttons again to select a new temperature.
Done/
3. Press the
Home
button to save changes.
Note: Temporary Temperature Change is not a permanent setting.
Your thermostat will only run the new temperature until the next
scheduled period change. After your thermostat changes to a new
schedule set, your thermostat will forget the temporary setting and
resume your existing schedule.
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Temporary Schedule Change
2
1
72
3
Done/
Home
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Turning Off Scheduling
To turn off your schedule and have the thermostat permanently set to
one temperature:
Schedule
1. Press the
button once.
Done/
Home
2. Use the or button to switch to Off and select
.
3. The screen will show “Updated!” and return you to the home screen.
Note: You will notice the black bar on the screen beside the Schedule
button is not displayed anymore. This indicates, no schedule is set
to run. You can see the difference between figure 1 and 4.
4. From the home screen, use the or buttons to adjust your temperature.
The system will now ignore all schedules and run at the temperature set by
you on the home screen.
If at anytime you wish to change the temperature, just use the or buttons.
If you wish to reactivate your schedules, refer back to “Setting Your
Schedule” on page 14.
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Turning Off Scheduling
1
2
Schedule
Off
Done/
Home
3
72
Updated!
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Save Away
The Save Away feature allows you to set a lower or higher temperature
for time you will be away from your home outside of your normal Away
schedule. This can include days you will be away for vacation, or a few
hours away from your home.
The Save Away feature can be set for as little as 1 hour or as much as 30
days. To set the save away feature:
Save
Away
1. Press the
button.
2. You will see the number of hours or days flashing on the screen, use the
Next
or
to adjust the amount of time you will be away. Press the
button to advance to your temperature setting. By default, the “Away”
temperature will be selected. You can use the
degrees if you do not want to run this temperature.
or
to adjust the
Note: Up to 12 hours can be set before changing over to day increments.
Done/
3. Press the
Home
button to finish Save Away settings. The screen will show
“Update!” and return to the home screen.
4. You will notice the bar will be on beside the Save Away button to indicate
it is active. Also, the screen displays the number of hours or days the
Save Away feature is set for. See figure 4.
Done/
Note: To escape Save Away mode, press
Home
to resume your schedule.
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Save Away
1
2
Save
Away
3
65
Next
3
4
Updated!
Done/
Home
Done/
Home
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Alerts
This chapter will outline the various alerts the thermostat will report to you
and how to respond to them.
1. Low Battery: This icon will appear when your batteries are starting to
run low on power and should be changed to avoid system interruptions,
(Figure 1) Change the batteries by gripping the sides of the thermostat
firmly and pulling straight back. The batteries are located on the
backside of the thermostat. The thermostat requires 2 (AA) batteries
to operate. If you do not replace the batteries in a timely manner, the
screen will go blank except for the low battery warning, (Figure 1a).
Your system will shut down and will not operate until you replace the
batteries. Replacing the batteries will clear this alert.
Note: Settings will not be lost while replacing the batteries. They are
stored in the thermostat’s memory.
2. Filter Change: When this icon appears on the screen, it indicates you
should check your furnace filter to see if it needs to be replaced. To reset
this counter see page 26.
3. Auxiliary Heat: On multi-stage heat pumps this alert indicates your
second stage heat is running.
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Alerts
1
2
Filter
1a
3
aux
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Menu Options
Under your Menu options you have the ability to reset your filter counter,
change your day/time settings, and change first and second stage spans.
Next
To change each setting, you will need to hit the
each feature.
button to move through
To access these options:
Menu
1. Press the
button.
2. If you need to reset your filter indicator on the screen use the
or
buttons to select “Y”. If you need to make no other changes press
Done/
Home
Next
Next
to return to the home screen, otherwise press
. The
button
will advance you through this option if you do not need to reset the
filter counter. If you select “N” then the filter counter will not be reset
and may continue to flash “Filter” on the screen if it was active before
entering this menu.
3. Next you are given the option of changing your day/time. You will use
the same instructions as on 10 to change these settings. The
and
Next
buttons change the day of week, am/pm, hour, and minutes. The
or
Back
Next
buttons browse through each option. Press
next feature from the minutes adjustment.
to advance to your
Next
Note: If you do not need to change your time/day, just use the
button
until the screen shows updated and advances you to the next option.
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Menu Options
1
2
yn
Done/
Home
Next
Menu
3
Mon
A
12:00
Next
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Menu Options
4. The next Menu option is to set your thermostat’s primary span. Use the
Next
or
buttons to adjust between 1, 2, or, 3 degrees. Press
after
this has been changed or if no changes are necessary. The span setting
regulates when and how long your system will run. The span has been
set at the factory to 1 which will allow the system to turn on 1OF (0.5OC)
above or below the set temperature and run for 1OF (0 5OC) above or
below the set temperature.
Example: If your thermostat is set to turn on at 72O in heat mode, with
a span setting of 2, your thermostat will activate your furnace at 70O and
shut it down when it reaches 72O. For cooling at 72O with a span of 2,
your air conditioner will activate at 74O and shut down at 71O. This setting
can be changed to 1, 2, or 3. 1 will shorten your running time while 3
will lengthen it.
5. Unless you have a multi-stage conventional or heat pump system, there
is no need to change the second stage span. If you do, use the or
Next
buttons to adjust between 1, 2, or, 3 degrees. Press
once this has
been changed or if no changes are necessary. Secondary span acts
the same as your primary, but it determines when and how long your
second stage heat runs.
6. The last menu option changes your temperature readings between
Fahrenheit and Celsius. Use the or buttons to switch between them
Next
and hit
if you need to go back and make a change to a different
Done/
Home
menu item, or
to be returned to the home screen.
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Menu Options
4
5
1
1
Next
Next
6
F
Done/
Home
Next
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Additional Features
Armchair Programming
There is no need to stand at the wall where the thermostat is mounted while
programming or changing settings. Simply remove the thermostat from the
wall and make the necessary changes in the comfort of a chair. You can also
set your programming and settings before you even install the thermostat.
System Protection
To protect your system from cycling, system turning on and off rapidly,
your thermostat will prevent your system from turning back on for up to 4
minutes after it has been shut down.
Reset
In situations where your thermostat may not seem to be operating properly
or if you just want to reset and start over, press and hold the
and
buttons for 3 seconds. This will restore the thermostat to factory condition.
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Troubleshooting and Support
Problem:
No display.
Solution:
1. Check battery position and battery life.
Problem:
Program does not change at desired setting.
Solution:
1. Check the time in all programs for proper am/pm time.
2. Ensure thermostat is not in “Save Away” mode.
3. Make sure the thermostat is set to the proper day.
Problem:
Auto / Fan does not turn on.
Solution:
1. Move HG/HE switch to opposite position.
2. Check the fan setting and make sure that it is not set to off.
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Troubleshooting and Support
Problem:
Fan runs continuously.
Solution:
1. Check fan setting to see if it is set to on.
2. Move HG/HE switch to opposite position.
Problem:
Heating or cooling does not turn on or off.
Solution:
1. Check the system is in the right mode (heat or cool).
2. Be sure to wait up to 4 minutes for system protection if your system was
just on.
3. Check breakers to make sure power is getting to your system
4. Replace the batteries.
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Technical Support
If you need any assistance with installation or setup of your new Hunter
thermostat, please call us. Our technical support staff is ready to help!
USA: 1-888-830-1326
Canada: 1-866-268-1936
Hours of operation are from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Monday - Friday and
8:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday, Central Time. You may also contact us
on the Internet at:
www.HunterFan.com.
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1 Year Limited Warranty
Hunter Fan Company
Thermostats
LIMITED WARRANTY
The Hunter Fan Company warrants your Hunter Thermostat to be free from
defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date
of sale to the original user or consumer purchaser. If your Hunter Thermostat
malfunctions or fails within the warranty period because of a defect in
material or workmanship, we will replace it.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES. THE
DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN RESPECT TO YOUR HUNTER THERMOSTAT IS
LIMITED TO THE PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE.
This warranty is voided if your Hunter Thermostat is not purchased and used in
the USA. This warranty excludes and does not cover defects, malfunctions or
failures or your Hunter Thermostat which were caused by repairs by persons
not authorized by us, mishandling, improper installation, modifications or
damage to the Hunter Thermostat while in your possession, or unreasonable
use, including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.
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1 Year Limited Warranty
This warranty neither applies to batteries nor to deterioration of, nor damage
to the product caused by the use of faulty batteries. Return your product,
along with proof of purchase to Hunter Fan Company Service Department,
7130 Goodlett Farms Pkwy., Suite 400, Memphis, TN 38016. You will be
responsible for all insurance and freight or other transportation charges to
our factory. We will return your Hunter Thermostat freight prepaid. Your
Hunter Thermostat should be properly packed to avoid damage in transit
since we will not be responsible for any such damage. Proof of purchase is
required when requesting warranty service.
IN NO EVENT SHALL HUNTER FAN COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
THE WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY
ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
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