Page 2 - Other Quality Products from Hunter; Fans
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Page 3 - Table Of Contents; Installation
We are pleased you have selected one of our broad line of home comfort products. Ourproducts are manufactured to high quality standards and are designed for years of service. We hope you will be satisfied and thank you for buying a Hunter product. Table Of Contents Installation Operation Features 6 ...
Page 4 - Read This Before Installing Thermostat; to install or operate your Hunter Thermostat.
Read This Before Installing Thermostat IMPORTANT 1 Read the entire installation section of thisOwner’s Manual thoroughly before you begin to install or operate your Hunter Thermostat. • Remove the mylar label from the displaywindow. INSTALLATION 2 All installation is normally performed at yourthermo...
Page 5 - p.m. – You come home. The third program has already warmed your house; How This Thermostat Works...And Saves You Money; BATTERY WARNING
This thermostat is designed to optimize the use of your heating and cooling equipment. Itdoes this by matching your comfort (the temperatures in your home) to your schedule. An example: 6 a.m. – You wake up. Program 1 has the heat set to 70° (21°C). 7:30 a.m. – You leave for work. The second program...
Page 6 - LIGHT; Features; Display backlight for viewing in the dark.
LIGHT 6-7 Features Manual switch for turning on heating andcooling system. Display backlight for viewing in the dark. Manual switch forautomatic or continuousfan operation. Battery door for easy access Soft touch programmingbuttons (see below) Display shows time, day, temperature, program number,hol...
Page 8 - What You Need
This thermostat comes with two #8 slotted screws and two wall anchors for mounting. Toinstall your unit, you should have the following tools and materials. ■ Slotted screwdriver ■ Electric drill and 3/16" bit ■ Hammer ■ Two 1.5 V (AA) Size Alkaline batteries CAUTION: Do not remove any wiring fro...
Page 10 - Label Wires; RH
■ Each wire coming from the wall to the existing thermostat is connected to a terminal point onthat thermostat. Each of these terminal points is usually marked with a code letter as shown inTable A on page 11. ■ The number of wires in your system can be as few as two (for heat only systems), as many...
Page 11 - Wire Labeling; RED; TABLE A
Wire Labeling RH G Y W RC RH RH RC RC G G Y Y W W and connect to thermostatTerminal shown then mark wire with label shown If the code letter on yourexisting thermostat is RH, R, VR or 4 24 Volt G or FFan RC, VC24 Volt Cool Y, C or M (See Note)Air Conditioning W or HHeating RED BLUE GREEN YELLOW WHIT...
Page 13 - Mount Wallplate and Thermostat; Figure 2
Snap open the wallplate from your thermostat by pressing the release tab on the bottom ofthe thermostat. Position wallplate on wall and pull existing wires through large opening. Then level forappearance. Mark holes for plastic anchors provided if existing holes do not line up withHunter Thermostat ...
Page 14 - Heating system selector; Selector Switches
The heating system selector and the F°/C° selector switches are located on the PrintedCircuit Board. ■ Heating system selector The heating system selector is a switch on the Printed Circuit Board on the inside of thethermostat. The switch is at “HG” position. Leave it in this position if you have a ...
Page 15 - FIGURE 5
■ Be sure to tighten the terminal screws securely, otherwise a loose wire could cause operationalproblems with your system or thermostat. ■ Push excess wire back into hole to prevent interference with mounting of the thermostat cover. ■ Make sure the Function Switch is set at OFF, and the FAN-AUTO S...
Page 16 - Programming; will appear on the display.; Setting the Time and Day of Week; Current room temperature is 72°.
Programming 1 Remove mylar label covering displaywindow. 2 When the heating or cooling system isactually operating, “HEAT” or “COOL” will appear on the display. 3 If power is interrupted the batteries willkeep all programs. 4 If “LOW BATT” indicator appears on thedisplay replace the batteries. Setti...
Page 18 - A typical set of programs is shown in Table 1.; Weekday Program; Winter; TABLE 1
Programming Studies conducted by the Department ofEnergy estimate that setting your thermostatback 10°F for two 8-hour periods duringwinter can reduce your fuel bill by as muchas 30%. By setting your thermostat up 5° fortwo 8-hour periods during summer you canreduce your fuel bill up to 25%. Your th...
Page 19 - Weekend Program
NOTE: The thermostat program will NOTtake effect immediately afterprogramming of your thermostat but atthe next programmed time/temperaturechange. The thermostat is pre-set to 68°F(20°C) for heat and 78°F (25°C) for airconditioning. So if you want atemperature other than 68°F or 78°F (20°Cor 25°C) r...
Page 20 - Personal Program Schedule; FOR WINTER
Programming Before programming or changing theprogram, use this Personal Program Scheduleto determine which times and temperaturesettings will best satisfy both your comfortand energy saving requirements. Use a pencil so you can revise your recordseach time you change your temperaturesettings. Perso...
Page 21 - Manual method; Programming Your Thermostat; TIME; TABLE 3
Your thermostat can be programmed in twodifferent ways.1. Auto-program method2. Manual method Before programming, position theHeat/Off/Cool selector to the mode to beprogrammed. Auto-program method In auto-program method, you can programyour thermostat instantly for the entire weekby simply pressing...
Page 22 - Weekday Program 1 is complete.; increments of 15 minutes.
Programming WeekdayPrograms Step 1 Step 2 ■ Normal display of time, temper-ature, and day of the week. ■ Program indicator (1) is displayed. ■ 68°F is displayed. ■ 0:00 space for time is displayed. ■ M to F is displayed. PROG M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 9 : 1 5 7 2 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 2 3 ...
Page 23 - Use; Similar to weekday programming.; Press
Step 3 ContinueforWeekendPrograms ■ Press on once to changetemperature to 69°F. ■ Weekday program 1 is complete. ■ Press PROG to move to program2, 3, and 4 and follow the samesteps Press to move to weekend programs. Weekends canbe programmed with one schedule,or different schedules for Saturdayand S...
Page 24 - st weekday program is displayed.; Reviewing Programs; Continue pressing
Programming WeekdayProgram ■ Normal display of current time,temperature, and day of week. ■ 1st weekday program is displayed. ■ Program indicator (1) appears. ■ M to F indication appears. PROG PROG M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 9 : 1 5 7 2 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 2 3 4 FILTER LO BAT M T W TH F S...
Page 25 - To Review The Current Temperature Setting:; or; 0 indicates the current setting of; Manual Override of Program
To Review The Current Temperature Setting: Press for 2secondsor less: or ■ Current time and temperature M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 9 : 1 5 6 8 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 2 3 4 FILTER LO BAT ■ 70 indicates the current setting of the thermostat is 70°F. 68 showsthe present room temperature as68°F....
Page 26 - Temporary Manual Override; Program number flashes.
Programming ■ Press arrow to display currentset and room temperatures. M T W TH F SA SU 8 9 : 6 8 6 0 c AMPM HEAT COOL 1 2 3 4 FILTER LO BAT M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 9 : 7 0 6 0 c AMPM HEAT COOL 1 2 3 4 FILTER LO BAT Temporary Manual Override In the following example, the present room t...
Page 27 - Permanent Manual Override; To Return To Program*
In the event you wish to hold your manualoverride for vacation or just an extended period of time, follow the temporary manualoverride instructions on page 26, then immediately press HOLD/CLEAR. This will maintain overridesetting indefinitely. “HOLD” willappear on the display. ■ To return immediatel...
Page 28 - Operations; Filter Monitor; Filter indicator disappears.
Operations 7 2 . 7 I . 7 0 . Filter Monitor To Reset the Filter Counter to Zero ■ Filter indicator disappears. M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 6 : 3 0 6 8 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 2 3 4 FILTER LO BAT M T W TH F SA SU SET TEMP HOLD TEMP 8 6 : 3 0 6 8 c AM PM HEAT COOL 1 2 3 4 FILTER LO BAT FILTER RE...
Page 29 - Other Features; Temperature Span; Backlighting
Other Features Your thermostat is pre-programmed at thefactory to cycle when the temperature rises1° above or 1° below the temperature setting to provide maximum comfort. Itcannot be changed. Temperature Span Press Your thermostat comes with an electrolumi-nescent lamp for easy viewing of the displa...
Page 30 - Troubleshooting; Problem; NO DISPLAY; and hold in for two seconds.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution SCRAMBLED OR DOUBLE DISPLAY(numbers over numbers) NO DISPLAY ENTIRE DISPLAY DIMS PROGRAM DOES NOT CHANGE AT YOURDESIRED SETTING AUTO/FAN DOES NOT COME ON 1. Remove clear mylar sticker. 1. Check battery connections and batteries.2. Press reset button once with a small...
Page 31 - ERRATIC DISPLAY
Problem (Continued) Solution (Continued) HEATING OR COOLING DOES NOT GOON OR OFF ERRATIC DISPLAY IF UNIT CONTINUES TO OPERATE IN OFFPOSITION THERMOSTAT READS , HI, LOPERMANENTLY 1. Check that function switch is in correct position (“HEAT” or “COOL”). 2. There may be as much as 20 seconds delay in th...
Page 32 - Wiring Diagrams; THERMOSTAT; Jumper
Wiring Diagrams 32 4-wire Heat/Cool System 5-wire Heat/Cool System THERMOSTAT G W Y RH RC Heat Relayor Valve Heat/CoolTransformer FanRelay CoolContactor Jumper THERMOSTAT G W Y RH RC Heat Relayor Valve HeatTransformer FanRelay CoolContactor CoolTransformer