Page 2 - Table of Contents
2 (continued) Table of Contents PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION Read This Before Installing Thermostat 5 What You Need 8 Remove Old Thermostat 8 Wire Labeling 9 Mount Wallplate and Thermostat 0 Connect Wires and Mount Thermostat to Wallplate Option Menu 2 Remote Sensor Channel Set-Up (does not...
Page 5 - Read This Before Installing Thermostat
5 Read This Before Installing Thermostat IMPORTANT Read the entire installation section of this Owner’s Manual thoroughly before you begin to install or oper- ate your Hunter Thermostat.Remove the Mylar label from the LCD display window. INSTALLATION 2 All installation is normally performed at your ...
Page 8 - INSTALLATION; What You Need
8 INSTALLATION Wall Mounting Plate Thermostat Cover Wall Mounting Plate Thermostat Cover What You Need This thermostat includes two #8 slotted screws and two wall anchors for mounting. To install your thermostat, you should have the following tools and materials. CAUTION: Do not remove any wiring fr...
Page 9 - Wire Labeling
9 (continued) Wire Labeling ■ Each wire coming from the wall to the existing thermo- stat is connected to a terminal point on that thermostat. Each of these terminal points is usually marked with a code letter as shown in Table A on the next page. ■ IMPORTANT! BEFORE DISCONNECTING ANY WIRES, AP- PLY...
Page 10 - Mount Wallplate and Thermostat
0 INSTALLATION Mount Wallplate and Thermostat ■ Remove the wallplate from your thermostat by pressing the release tab on the bottom of the thermostat. (See Figure 2.) ■ Position wallplate on wall and pull existing wires through large opening. Then level for appearance. Mark holes for plastic anchors...
Page 12 - PROGRAMMING; Option Menu; option
2 PROGRAMMING Option Menu Your thermostat has many settings that can be adjusted to fit your system and preferences. ■ Press to enter the Option Menu and to change to the next option selection. ■ Press at any time to return to normal mode. Language Selection ■ or to select English, Spanish, or Frenc...
Page 16 - Setting Time and Day
6 PROGRAMMING Setting Time and Day Step ■ Press to enter time and day setting mode. The current hour and the AM / PM indicator will be flashing. ■ Press to change the Hour up or down to the current hour. Note the AM / PM indicator, as the display will change at 2 AM and 2 PM. Step 2 ■ Press again to...
Page 18 - Programming Introduction
8 PROGRAMMING Programming Introduction Studies conducted by the Department of Energy estimate that setting your thermostat back 0°F (6°C) for two 8-hour periods during winter can reduce your fuel bill by as much as %. By setting your thermostat up 5°F (°C) for two 8- hour periods during summer you c...
Page 19 - Personal Program Schedule
9 Personal Program Schedule Before changing programs, use this Personal Program Schedule to determine which times and temperature set- tings will best satisfy both your comfort and energy saving requirements. Use a pencil so you can revise your records each time you change your temperature settings....
Page 21 - Programming
2 Programming ■ Your thermostat can be programmed for weekdays and weekends, have unique programs for all 7 days, or the same program for everyday. Use Weekday/Weekend Pro- gramming on page 24, 7-day Programming on page 26, or Everyday Programming on page 28 to enter or revise programs to match your...
Page 22 - Weekday/Weekend Programming; program
22 PROGRAMMING Weekday/Weekend Programming Step ■ Press to enter program mode. Weekdays are displayed and pro- gram is flashing. ■ Press to change heat of cool mode programming while in pro- gramming mode Step 2 ■ The Program hour and AM or PM indicator are flashing. Press to change the hour. Step ■...
Page 27 - Everyday Programming; system
27 PROGRAMMING Everyday Programming Step 2 ■ Press to enter program mode, display shows weekday programs. ■ Press 9 times to reach the Everyday program. ■ Press to select HEAT or COOL to program the corresponding sys- tem. Step ■ The Program hour and AM or PM indicator are flashing. Press to change ...
Page 29 - Reviewing Programs; fan
29 PROGRAMMING Reviewing Programs You may want to review the programs to confirm that the settings are compatible with your lifestyle. ■ Press to display M - F programs. ■ Press repeatedly to cycle through the 4 programs. Program Options Programmable Fan ■ Any time during programming, this will chan...
Page 31 - OPERATION; System Selection Key; Fan Key
OPERATION System Selection Key ■ Press to select the desired system. ■ When Auto is selected, the system will change between Heat and Cool automatically. Refer to the Auto Season Changeover section on page 9. system Fan Key ■ Press to set the fan operation. ■ AUTO: the fan will turn on with the syst...
Page 32 - Reviewing the Current Temperature Setting
2 Reviewing the Current Temperature Setting ■ Current time and temperature. ■ Thermostat is set to AUTO and the heating system is selected. ■ Press for second or less. ■ Set Temperature is shown beside current room temperature. ■ If held for over second, Temporary Manual Override mode is entered. Re...
Page 33 - Temporary Manual Override
OPERATION Temporary Manual Override To temporarily change the current set temperature without affecting your program: ■ Press or and hold for about second to enter Manual Override mode. Display will flash. ■ Press or to change to your desired new tem- perature. ■ Press to return to normal mode, or w...
Page 34 - Permanent Manual Override; hold
4 Permanent Manual Override To hold your manual override for an extended period of time: ■ Press to make the current room temperature the HOLD tempera- ture. HOLD will alternate on the display with the day and any other messages. ■ Follow the Temporary Override instructions above to change the Perma...
Page 36 - Auto Season Changeover
6 Auto Season Changeover When the System Selection is in AUTO position, the ther- mostat will automatically change between Heating and Cooling systems, depending on your program. We recom- mend keeping your programmed heating and cooling temperatures at least 5°F (°C) apart to allow the Auto Season ...
Page 37 - Home Today
7 OPERATION (continued) Home Today This Hunter patented feature allows you to quickly and temporarily override your energy saving program setting on days when you are normally away from home with one key press. ■ Press to enter the Home Today override. The highest program temperature for today will ...
Page 39 - Energy Monitor
9 OPERATION Energy Monitor The Energy monitor feature measures and stores the amount of time the heating and air conditioning system operates. Usage can be displayed for Today (since 2AM), Yesterday, This Month (up to 0 days), Last Month (last 0 days), and Total (up to 999 Hrs. 59 Min.). By monitori...
Page 40 - Filter Monitor; filter
40 Filter Monitor Your thermostat also keeps a record of the number of hours your filter has been in use. To maximize your system’s perfor- mance and energy efficiency, change or clean your filter regularly. ■ When the total system run time for heat and cool reaches 500 hours, “FILTER” will alternat...
Page 41 - SPAN Settings
4 OPERATION SPAN Settings STAGE Your thermostat is set at the factory to cycle at °F (0.5°C) above and below the set temperature in Stage . (Span = 2.) This setting has been designed to provide a comfortable room temperature under most all conditions. However, if you find your system cycling too fas...
Page 42 - Auto Recovery
42 Hunter’s Auto Recovery feature meets the ENERGY STAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency by allowing the heating or cooling system to recover gradually from an energy-saving setpoint temperature to a comfort setpoint temperature.Auto Recovery calculates how early to turn your system back On, so th...
Page 44 - Backlighting (INDIGLO
44 Backlighting (INDIGLO ® Night-Light) Your thermostat has an electroluminescent lamp that back- lights the display for easy viewing in the dark.When any key is pressed the display is illuminated.The display will remain illuminated for 5 seconds after the last key is pressed. This allows the light ...
Page 45 - SAFETY FEATURES; Low Battery Warning
45 SAFETY FEATURES Low Battery Warning Your thermostat has a low battery warning system. When the batteries are detected to be weak, the low battery warning is indicated by “Low Batt” alternating on the LCD display with the day. You then need to replace the batteries with 2 new AA alkaline batteries...
Page 46 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Solution
46 TROUBLESHOOTING SCRAMBLED OR DOUBLE DISPLAY (numbers over numbers) NO DISPLAY ENTIRE DISPLAY DIMS PROGRAM DOES NOT CHANGE AT YOUR DESIRED SETTING AUTO / FAN DOES NOT TURN ON FAN RUNS CONTINUOUSLY . Remove clear Mylar sticker . Check terminal connection. A common (C) wire is required for operation...
Page 48 - WIRING DIAGRAMS
48 WIRING DIAGRAMS Y/O W/B Y1 G Fan Relay Rc1 Rc Heat/Cool 24V Supply Rh Cool Contactor Heat Relay or Valve Wallplate Terminals Jumper System Selector HG/HE - SSHP Y/O W/B Y1 G Fan Relay Rc1 Rc Heat 24V Supply Rh Heat Relay or Valve Cool Contactor Wallplate Terminals Cool 24V Supply System Selector ...