Page 2 - INSTALLATION; Fig. 2—Infinity ControlTM
INSTALLATION STEP 1 — CHECK EQUIPMENT AND JOB SITE INSPECT EQUIPMENT — File claim with shipping company,prior to installation, if shipment is damaged or incomplete. STEP 2 — INFINITY CONTROL™ LOCATION AND WIRINGCONSIDERATIONS ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in pers...
Page 4 - EQUIPMENT WIRING DIAGRAMS:; For other applications not listed, refer to the Network; Fig. 9—Decorative Backplate Assembly; User Interface; Fig. 12—Universal Four-Wire Connection Diagram
ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARDFailure to follow this caution will result in equipment damageor improper operation.Improper wiring of the ABCD connector will cause theInfinity Control™ to operate improperly. Check to make sureall wiring is correct before proceeding with installation orturning on power. ...
Page 5 - Fig. 13—Connection Diagram for; Fan Coil; Fig. 14—Connection Diagram for
FIRE OR EQUIPMENT HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in equipmentdamage or fire.Do not apply 24vac fan powered humidifier (with internalpower supply) direct to indoor unit HUM and COM termi-nals. INITIAL POWER-UP NOTE: Refer to Functional Overview (Fig. 11) to become familiar with key...
Page 6 - Fig. 17—Selecting Electric Heater; INSTALLED FILTER; MEDIA; High voltage EAC; EAC; High voltage EAC + 1 to 4 inch media; Table 1 — Filter Selection; Fig. 19—Equipment Summary
NOTE: Range of electric heaters available is limited by the model of the fan coil installed. The Infinity Control™ will not allow anelectric heater size that is not supported by the installed fan coil. SECTION 4 — SELECTING ACCESSORIES Once the indoor and outdoor equipment have been found orentered,...
Page 7 - Fig. 21 — EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
NOTE: Override time will not appear if programming has been turned off. 4. You can change the temporary override time in 15-minute increments by pressing the TIME (+/−) button until thedesired override time is selected, or press the HOLD buttonanytime to override the schedule indefinitely. QUICK PRO...
Page 8 - SETUP MENU; SETUP
SETUP MENU This menu has several layers, allowing modification of equipmentsettings. No settings will need to be made at equipment (i.e.dipswitches on a furnace). All configuration settings are madeeffective from this menu. Fig. 23 shows all the information thatcan be found in the SETUP menu. SETUP ...
Page 9 - SETUP = SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
SETUP = FAN COIL: HP/AC AIRFLOW: • COMFORT (default) • EFFICIENCY • MAXIMUM Selects the airflow of the fan coil when heating or cooling with aheat pump (or cooling with an AC unit). COMFORT is adecreased airflow used to improve humidity control. EFFI-CIENCY is the airflow used to meet specified rati...
Page 10 - Fig. 24 — CHECKOUT MENUS; CHECKOUT; Fig. 25 — SERVICE INFO MENUS; SERVICE INFO
CHECKOUT MENUS The Checkout menu will show the equipment installed in thesystem. A sample checkout menu is shown in Fig. 24. Checkout = FURNACE Make sure the furnace is properly installed before continuing. • LOW HEAT RUNTIME: 5 min. • HIGH HEAT RUNTIME: 5 min. This menu item allows the furnace to b...
Page 11 - OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
Service = HEAT PUMP / AC STATUS STAGE: (HEAT / COOL): • OFF, LOW, HIGH Displays stage of heating or cooling that the heat pump/AC isdelivering.DEFROST: • NO, YES Displays status of defrost mode if heat pump. AIRFLOW CFM: • Indoor unit cfm measurement. BLOWER RPM: • RPM feedback from indoor motor. CO...
Page 12 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Fig. 26 — Critical Alert Screen; Fig. 27 — System Malfunction Screen
With Smart Recovery selected (factory default), transition out ofsetback begins a fixed time period before selected recovery timeand gradually adjusts room temperature so desired temperaturewill be achieved at selected recovery time. The fixed time periodis 1.5 hours. It operates in both heating and...