Page 2 - Touchscreen Programmable Thermostat
installation and operation manual Touchscreen Programmable Thermostat Model 44860 2 Stage Heat/2 Stage Cool
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...................................... 4INSTALLATION PROCEDURES .................................... 4GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 21DATE & TIME SETTINGS ............................................ 22SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU .............
Page 5 - TOOLS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION This thermostat is designed to work on the following heating and cooling systems: Up to 2 Stage Heat/2 Stage Cool Millivolt Systems Heat Only or Cool Only Systems 2-wire Hydronic Systems Single and Multi-Stage Heat Pumps AC or Hard-wired Gas, Electric or Oil Systems This thermo...
Page 11 - CONVENTIONAL HVAC SYSTEMS
10 if your existing thermostat is marked: label the wire with this sticker: RH RH RH Heating Transformer Power Supply Y1 / Y2 Cooling Stage 1 or 2 W1 / W2 Heating Stage 1 or 2 C C C 24 VAC Common (if available) CONVENTIONAL HVAC SYSTEMS G G G Fan R / RC R/RC R/RC Cooling Transformer Power Supply if ...
Page 12 - HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; See pages 74 for a complete wiring diagram.
11 if your existing thermostat is marked: label the wire with this sticker: R / RC R/RC R/RC 24 VAC Power Supply Y1 / Y2 Compressor Stage 1 or 2 W2 W2 W2 Auxilliary Heat E E E Emergency Heat C C C 24 VAC Common HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS O O O Cool Mode Powered Reverse Valve B B B Heat Mode Powered Reverse V...
Page 18 - CONNECTING THE WIRES
1 CONNECTING THE WIRES 1. Loosen, but do not remove the terminal screws. NOTE: A jumper wire is provided, connecting the RH and RC terminals for systems that do not have both an RH and RC wire. If you have both an RH and RC wire, remove this jumper; otherwise, leave the jumper in place. 2. Complete ...
Page 20 - ATTACHING THE THERMOSTAT
1 ATTACHING THE THERMOSTAT 1. Insert three AA alkaline batteries into the back of the thermostat. 2. Place the thermostat over the wall plate, aligning it over the terminal and battery openings. Press the thermostat to the wall plate and it will snap into place. NOTE: Do not force the thermostat ont...
Page 22 - GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1 GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Your new Hunter thermostat is easy to program and use. The front of the thermostat is a touch screen that responds to the pressure of a finger. You can program the thermostat to automatically readjust the temperature and airflow to settings that you choose or you can...
Page 25 - CLOCK
CLOCK M A Y 1 7 2 0 0 6 T H U R S D A Y 1 2 3 44002-01 r051807
Page 26 - The clock is a 12-hour clock with AM and PM settings.; Note; Touch the or sign to adjust the setting.; NOTE
The clock is a 12-hour clock with AM and PM settings. 1. Touch the time on the touch screen. SET CLOCK appears and the hour flashes. Note the AM & PM indicators. 2. Touch the or sign to adjust the setting. 3. Repeat Steps 1-2 to adjust the minutes setting. Touch to return to the main screen. NOT...
Page 27 - SETTING ThE SPAN; Span settings remain the same for Heating and Cooling.
SETTING ThE SPAN The SPAN setting mode in the SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU allows you to adjust the system ON/OFF cycle rate. The default setting is 2F. The system cycles ON or OFF when the temperature is within 2°F (1°C) above and below the set temperature. The span setting can be adjusted if your system i...
Page 29 - S Y S T E M o r U S E R
SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU (CONT'D) S Y S T E M o r U S E R 1 3 4 5 6 2 7 8 44002-01 r051807
Page 31 - USER SETTINGS
0 USER SETTINGS The PERIODS PER DAY (Option 1) can be set to 0, 2 or 4. When set to 0, the thermostat operates as a digital non-programmable thermostat. The FILTER CHANGE INDICATOR (Option 2) runs in calendar days and can be set from 30-360 days in 15-day increments (the default is 90). The REFRESH ...
Page 35 - TEMPERATURE RANGE; Display Range
TEMPERATURE RANGE This thermostat meets ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. By using the preprogrammed and default settings, this thermostat can save you money by optimizing energy usage in heating and cooling. Display Range 30o F 99o F (0o C) (37o C) 45o F Program Range 95o F (7o C) (35o ...
Page 36 - ENERGY STAR DEFAULT PROGRAMS; icon in the program mode.
ENERGY STAR DEFAULT PROGRAMS Refer to the Energy Star Default Programs Chart shown below for detailed Information about pre-programmed settings. If customizing your programs, you can revert to the Energy Star default programs below by pressing the icon in the program mode. 10 pm 8 am 6 am Program 1 ...
Page 37 - MANUAL OPERATION; SET HEAT OR AC SYSTEM MODE
MANUAL OPERATION Many people prefer to operate their thermostats manually, adjusting settings as needed. NOTE: PROGRAMS PER DAY must be set to 0 for manual operation. See USER SETTINGS MENU (pages 31-33). SET HEAT OR AC SYSTEM MODE M A Y 1 7 2 0 0 6 T H U R S D A Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 44002-01 r051807
Page 38 - to return to the main screen.; NOTE: If the system is running and the; Touch the or sign to adjust the temperature.
1. Touch a blank area of the touch screen. SELECT FUNCTION appears.2. Touch the or icon. SET SYSTEM MODE appears.3. Scroll through the settings with the or sign to select one of the SYSTEM modes: HEAT ( icon, red screen) EMHEAT (only for Heat Pump Systems) AUTO ( and icons) COOL ( icon, blue screen)...
Page 40 - PROGRAM OPERATION; CREATING CUSTOM PROGRAMS; to; PERIOD ICONS
PROGRAM OPERATION CREATING CUSTOM PROGRAMS You can program the thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature and airflow up to four times per day. The PROGRAMS PER DAY setting must be set to 2 or 4 in USER SETTINGS, see pages 31-33. NOTE: Program times are set in 10-minute increments. When sett...
Page 43 - S E L E C T I C O N T O P R O G R A M
CREATING CUSTOM PROGRAMS (cont'd) 10 9 11 12 13 S E L E C T I C O N T O P R O G R A M P2 44002-01 r051807
Page 44 - to set the selected period to Energy Star settings. See page 35.; to save the settings for the selected days/period and to select new
9. Touch the temperature display to set the temperature. 10. Touch the or sign to adjust numerals. NOTE: Touch to set the selected period to Energy Star settings. See page 35. 11. Touch repeatedly to select fan mode (ON, AUTO, or REFRESH). 12. Touch to save the settings for the selected days/period ...
Page 45 - FAN PROGRAM MODE
FAN PROGRAM MODE M A Y 1 7 2 0 0 6 T H U R S D A Y 1 2 3 4 44002-01 r051807
Page 46 - NOTE: If the fan is running and the
1. Touch a blank area of the touch screen. SELECT FUNCTION appears. 2. Touch the icon. SET FAN TO PROGRAM MODE appears. 3. Scroll through the fan settings with the or sign to select one of the fan modes: ON: Fan runs continuously regardless of the system mode. AUTO: Fan runs when the system is on. R...
Page 47 - PROGRAM OVERRIDES; TEMPORARY OVERRIDE SETTINGS; S E L E C T H O L D T Y P E
PROGRAM OVERRIDES You can either temporarily override the settings for the current program, or permanently override all settings and adjust temperatures manually. TEMPORARY OVERRIDE SETTINGS S E L E C T H O L D T Y P E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 44002-01 r051807
Page 49 - PERMANENT OVERRIDE SETTINGS
PERMANENT OVERRIDE SETTINGS S E L E C T H O L D T Y P E 1 2 3 4 5 44002-01 r051807
Page 51 - VACATION OVERRIDE SETTINGS
0 VACATION OVERRIDE SETTINGS S E L E C T H O L D T Y P E 1 3 2 5 4 6 6 44002-01 r051807
Page 53 - CANCEL TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY HOLD
CANCEL TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY HOLD 2 1 M A Y 1 7 2 0 0 6 T H U R S D A Y 44002-01 r051807
Page 54 - , the hold is released and main display returns.
1. Touch the icon. CANCEL TEMPERATURE HOLD appears. 2. Press , the hold is released and main display returns. NOTE: If the Temperature is touched and override screens appear but no changes are made, the HOLD remains and the main display returns. 44002-01 r051807
Page 57 - ADDITIONAL FEATURES; CLEAN SCREEN; P R E S S E N T E R F O R C L E A N I N G
ADDITIONAL FEATURES The CLEAN SCREEN FUNCTION allows 30 seconds to clean the touch screen without disturbing the existing settings. CLEAN SCREEN P R E S S E N T E R F O R C L E A N I N G 1 3 2 44002-01 r051807
Page 59 - LOCK FUNCTION
LOCK FUNCTION The lock function allows a user to lock the touch screen to prevent unexpected or accidental changes. M A Y 1 7 2 0 0 6 T H U R S D A Y 1 3 4 5 2 6 7 44002-01 r051807
Page 61 - CHANGE FILTER
0 CHANGE FILTER The FILTER CHANGE indicator icon will flash after the filter life counter expires as a reminder to check or change your HVAC filter. Reset the filter function after you have changed the filter. The filter change counter is set in the USER SETTING MENU for a period of 30-360 days. F I...
Page 63 - CHANGE BATTERIES
CHANGE BATTERIES The CHANGE BATTERIES warning indicates two stages of battery power shortage. When the batteries are weak, the CHANGE BATTERIES warning flashes until three new AA alkaline batteries are installed. If the batteries become too weak for normal operation, the thermostat enters the second...
Page 64 - AUTO RECOVERY
AUTO RECOVERY The AUTO RECOVERY FUNCTION allows heating and cooling systems to gradually recover from an energy-saving set point temperature to a comfort set point temperature. AUTO RECOVERY calculates the time needed to adjust the temperature to the next program setting. When the thermostat is in A...
Page 65 - ENERGY MONITOR FUNCTION
ENERGY MONITOR FUNCTION The ENERGY MONITOR function allows you to review and monitor the effect of your program settings on the system runtime. M A Y 1 7 2 0 0 6 T H U R S D A Y 1 2 3 4 5 44002-01 r051807
Page 67 - ERROR MESSAGE
ERROR MESSAGE ERROR mode indicates an expected operation problem. The screen flashes a SYSTEM ERROR message and shuts the system off. You must reset and the thermostat by replacing the batteries if the thermostat has entered ERROR mode. AUTO CUT-OFF AUTO CUT OFF automatically turns the system off if...
Page 69 - TROUBLEShOOTING; The auto fan feature does not operate properly.
TROUBLEShOOTING 1. My display does not appear. 1a. Check the batteries and battery connections. 1b. Reset the thermostat. 2. The auto fan feature does not operate properly. 2a. Check to see if the correct furnace type is selected under the system settings in options. 3. My display is erratic. 3a. Re...
Page 73 - WIRING DIAGRAMS; Number of wires connected depends on the HVAC system requirement.
WIRING DIAGRAMS Number of wires connected depends on the HVAC system requirement. • 4-wire Heat/Cool System (single stage): RH (jumper between RH and Rc/R), Y1, W1, G • 5-wire Heat/Cool System (single stage): RH, Rc/R (remove jumper between RH and RC/R), Y1, W1 G. • 2-wire Heat only (single stage): ...
Page 75 - • Add jumper between W2 and E terminals on systems without an E wire.
24VAC Supply Compressor Stage 1 Auxiliary Heat Reversing Valve Cool Fan Control RC/R C Y1 Y2 E W2 O B G Heat Pump Systems Optional Jumper Compressor Stage 2 Emergency Heat Reversing Valve Heat System Monitor L 24VAC Common (if available) Number of wires connected depends on the heat pump system requ...