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1 2 Installation Premier Series Non-Programmable Thermostats MODEL 3300 Mlti-Stage 3 Heat / 2 Cool Ato Changeover Conventional and Heat Pmp Before Installing or Operating, PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS 1 Specifications 2 Installation 3 Qick Reference 4 Programming Installer Settings 5 Programming User Settings WARNING Important Safety Information 6 Additional Operation Featres 7 Testing Thermostat 8 Trobleshooting 9 Wiring Diagrams Always trn off power to the air conditioning or heating system prior to installing, removing, cleaning or servicing thermostat. This thermostat is a dal power thermostat and either reqires 24 Volt AC Power or two (2) properly installed AA Alkaline batteries for normal operation and control of the heating or cooling system. This thermostat shold only be sed as described in this manal. Any other se is not recommended and will void the warranty. 1 Specifications Electrical Rating: 24 Volt AC (18-30 Volt AC) 1 amp maximm load per terminal 5 amp maximm load (all terminals) Range: 45º - 90º F (7º C - 32º C) Accracy: +/- 1º F (+/-.5º C), +/- 3% RH AC Power: Volt AC DC Power: 3.0 Volt DC (2 AA Alkaline batteries inclded) Compatibility: Compatible with low voltage single stage or mlti-stage heat / cool systems, inclding heat pmps with p to three stages of heating and two stages of cooling (three stage heating available on heat pmp systems). This thermostat can also be sed on 250 to 750 millivolt heating only systems. Terminations: G, Rc, Rh, W2, B, O, Y1, Y2, W1/E/W3, C, L, S1, S2 Replacing Existing Thermostat Most existing thermostats have three parts: The cover, which may snap or hinge over the existing thermostat. The electronics or body, which controls the existing system. The sb-base, where the wires attach throgh the wall to the existing system. 1. Always trn off power to the air conditioning and heating system prior to removing existing thermostat. 2. Careflly remove the cover and electronics body from the old thermostat sb-base. Depending on the brand, these parts may pll off or need to be nscrewed. The old sb-base shold remain wired and on the wall ntil steps 4 and Label every old wire with the letter of the connection to which the wire is attached. Example letters are R, M, Y, etc. Depending on the brand of the old thermostat, yor letters may be different. Old Terminal from Existing Thermostat New Terminal for New Thermostat (Model 3300) 1 Terminal Description G or F G Fan Rc Rc 24 Volt AC (Cooling for Dal Transformer Systems) R, V-VR or VR-R Rh 24 Volt AC W1, W2 or W-U W2 Stage 2 Heating B B Reversing Valve (Heating) O or R O Reversing Valve (Cooling) Y, Y1 or M Y1 Stage 1 Y2 Y2 Stage 2 W1/E/W3 W1/E/W3 1st Stage Heating for Conventional Systems or Emergency Heating for 3 Stage Heat Pmps C, X or B C 24 Volt AC, Transformer Common L or X L System Malfnction Indicator S1 S1 Optional Remote Sensor S2 S2 Optional Remote Sensor 4. After labeling the old wires, loosen each connection and remove them from the old sb-base. Secre the wires to prevent them from slipping into the opening in the wall. 5. Remove the old sb-base from the wall, again being carefl that the wires do not slip into the opening in the wall. 6. Use the chart on page 1 to determine the new thermostat connections. As an example, if the old thermostat had a G or F connection, it goes to G on the new thermostat. It may be helpfl to se the chart by circling (with a pencil or pen) the letter of each wire removed from the old thermostat.

2 2 Installation cont. NOTE: This thermostat is designed for se on low voltage 24 volt AC single stage or mlti-stage systems, inclding heat pmps with p to three stages of heating and two stages of cooling (three stage heating available on heat pmp systems). Do not se this thermostat on systems with voltage higher than 30 Volts AC. This thermostat reqires a transformer common wire for proper installation if sed as a hardwired thermostat. Installing New Thermostat NOTE: When installing this thermostat in a new location, following a few simple gidelines and the applicable bilding codes will give the best reslts. Install the thermostat in a location that provides good airflow by avoiding areas behind doors, near corners, air vents, direct snlight or heat generating devices. The wiring mst conform to all bilding codes and ordinances as reqired by local and national code athorities having jrisdiction for this installation. 1. Always trn off the power to the air conditioning and heating system prior to installing this thermostat. 2. Locate the release latch on the bottom (not the back) of the thermostat. Press the release latch in and separate the body from the sb-base of the thermostat. Becase this thermostat has 13 possible connection points, yo may need to apply moderate force to separate the parts. 3. Set the thermostat electronics and cover down on a clean srface. Place the sb-base on the wall in the desired location. 4. Using the slotted monting holes in the sb-base, mark the placement of the monting holes throgh the slots and onto the wall. Ensre the wires come ot of the wall into the center hole of the sb-base. 5. After verifying the drill will not damage items in the wall, se a 3/16 drill to create the monting holes. Gently tap the spplied plastic anchors into the holes in the wall. 6. Place the thermostat sb-base against the wall in the desired location. Ensre the thermostat is level, the wires are inserted in the opening, and the monting holes are aligned with the slots on the sb-base. 7. Fasten sb-base to wall sing spplied screws into the plastic wall anchors. 8. Connect wires to the qick wiring terminal blocks. Use the wiring diagram chart to ensre the old and new connections are correct. 9. To prevent electrical shorts and potential damage to the thermostat, make sre all wire connections are secre and not toching each other. 10. Locate the thermostat body, and ensre the cover is still installed properly. Using the monting tabs on the top of the sb-base as a gide or hinge, close p the thermostat case by pivoting the body and cover closed. The latch on the bottom of the thermostat will click when the case is properly closed. Becase this thermostat has 13 possible connection points, yo may need to apply moderate force to close the case. 11. Flip the front thermostat cover p and open the battery compartment door. 12. Locate the positive [+] ends of the batteries and match them with the positive [+] terminals located in the battery compartment. Install the two new AA alkaline batteries (spplied). Close battery compartment door. 13. Restore system power and proceed to programming and system checkot. 2

3 3 Qick Reference 6 7 OUTSIDE Model 3300 shown with cover open 1 SYSTEM Btton: Selects AUTO (Heat/Cool), COOL, OFF, HEAT or EMER. 2 BACK Btton: Scrolls backwards between setp screens. 3 NEXT Btton: Scrolls between setp screens. Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter the ser settings mode. 4 FAN Btton: Selects AUTO, ON or CIRC (recirclate) modes. 5 RESET Btton: Located on front of thermostat. Resets a series of ser options back to their factory defalt settings. See page 5 for a list of all fnctions that will retrn to their factory defalt settings after the RESET btton is pressed. 6 Btton: Trns on backlight for 10 seconds. 7 Btton: Increases setting (temperatre, etc.). Scrolls between option settings. 8 Btton: Decreases setting (temperatre, etc.). Scrolls between option settings and NEXT Bttons: Press at the same time for 3 seconds to enter Installer Settings Mode BACK and NEXT Bttons (Installer Mode): When pressed at the same time, retrns nit to the Normal Mode from Installer Setp Option Mode NEXT and BACK Bttons (Normal Mode): When pressed at the same time, displays otside temperatre if optional otside sensor is installed. CLEAR Btton: Located on the back side of the circit board; resets thermostat to all factory defalt settings. See Page 4 for a complete listing Programming Installer Settings Stats After CLEAR Factory Defalt Settings At initial power p or after Installer CLEAR btton is pressed, the thermostat is reset to factory defalts. Installer CLEAR btton is located on the circit board. Fnction Operation mode Fan Switch Room temperatre Set point temperatre Temperatre scale Low-battery warning AC interrpted warning Stats After CLEAR OFF, Ato Changeover enabled AUTO Display 70 F (21.0 C), to be renewed within 5 seconds 62 F (17.0 C) for Heat and Emergency Heat 83 F (28.0 C) for Cool Fahrenheit 1st stage differential 0.2 F (0.1 C) 2nd stage differential 2 F (1.0 C) 3rd stage differential 2 F (1.0 C) Deadband Residal Cooling Fan Delay Short cycle protection timer Otpt relays Recirclating Fan Keypad Lock System type 1st Stage Heat Fan Heat Fan Fossil Fel Lock Ato Changeover Otage Protection Temperatre Sensor Off, to be renewed within 5 seconds Off, to be renewed within 5 seconds 3 F 60 seconds On, 5 mintes, Reset All trned off Timer reset, with 24 min OFF, 12 min ON, Lock OFF Complete (level 2), nlocked Conventional, Single Stage Gas Electric Off Enabled Off, Timer reset Internal Adjstment Limit from Set Point 0, OFF AC Interrpt Warning Mode Balance Point Axiliary Balance Point Filter Check Monitor UV Monitor Hmidifier Pad Monitor Heat Limit Cool Limit OFF NO No Lockot NO No Lockot 0 days-no Warning, Timer reset 0 days No Warning, Timer reset 0 days No Warning, Timer reset 90 deg No Limit 45 deg No Limit 3 4

4 4 Programming Installer Settings cont. Stats After RESET Factory Defalt Settings When the User RESET btton is pressed, the following options will reset to the factory defalts. All other settings are not changed when the RESET btton is pressed. Fnction Stats After RESET Temperatre Heat - 62 F, Cool - 83 F. 1st stage differential 0.2 F (0.1 C) 2nd stage differential 2 F (1.0 C) 3rd stage differential 2 F (1.0 C) Filter, UV and Hmidity Pad Check Monitor Short Cycle Timer Recirclating Fan 0 days-no Warning, Timer reset Reset Setting Thermostat Installer Options Timer reset, 24 minte off cycle. With recirclating lock set to ON (See Installer Settings), fan state defalts to CIRC. The Installer Options section allows the system and programming parameters to be set p at installation. The Installer Options mode is men driven. As the different options are programmed, nnecessary options will be eliminated. For example, if the system is set to single stage heat pmp, Option 5, selecting the AUX stage fan control will no longer be available. The Installer Option mode is entered by holding the NEXT and bttons together for 3 seconds. Installer Option 1 (Temperatre Scale) will be displayed. Pressing the or bttons will scroll between choices. To scroll to the next installer option, press the NEXT btton. To scroll backwards between installer options, press the BACK btton. The thermostat will retrn to normal operating mode by pressing the NEXT and BACK bttons at the same time. NOTE: The thermostat will retrn to normal operating mode atomatically after 30 seconds if no bttons are pressed. NOTE: Any changes to Installer Option 3 (System Type) will case Options 4, 5 and 6 to reset to the defalt vales that are dependent on system selection. 5 4 Programming Installer Settings cont. Press the NEXT and bttons at the same time to enter Installer Mode. Factory Installer Options Defalt Options Comment 1 Temperatre Scale oe6f oe6f, oe6c Selects either Fahrenheit or Celsis. 2 Ato Changeover a oo a oo, Either enables or disables a ooff Ato Changeover. 3 System Type iic ii C, 22 C, Selects single stage conventional, ii HP, 22 HP, 2 stage conventional, single stage 32 HP heat pmp, 2 stage heat pmp or 3 stage heat pmp. 4 First Stage ih6 ih6, ihe, Not available with a heat pmp Fan system. Selects between 1st stage gas or electric heat. 5 Ax Stage 2HE 2HE, ih6 Only available with mlti-stage heat pmp system. Selects mlti-stage gas or electric heat. 6 Fossil Fel ahae ahae, Only available with a mlti-stage Backp Option aha6 heat pmp system. Locks ot 1st stage dring 2nd stage heat call for fossil fel backp system (AUXAG). With an electric backp system (AUXAE), both stages will rn. 7 AC Power off-ac off-ac, Only available when thermostat is Interrpt Warning o -AC installed as a hardwired nit. Select between trning the AC power interrpt warning off or on. 8 cpop OF cpopof, Only available with mlti-stage Power Otage cpopo heat pmp and AC power connected. Select between compressor lock off and compressor lock on. 9 Short Cycle cscp 5 cscp 5, cscp 4 Selects 5, 4, 3, 2 or 0 mintes for Protection cscp 3, cscp 2 compressor short cycle protection. cscp 0 10 Residal Cooling fa 60 fa 00, fa 30, Selects 0, 30, 60 or 90 seconds Fan Delay fa 60, fa 90, as the time the fan will stay on after the cooling system has satisfied the set point temperatre and trned off the compressor. 11 Recirclating ci c0f ci c0f, ci c0, Selects between Recirclating Fan Lock Fan Lock off or on. 12 Set Sensor se s i se si, Only available if external sensor is se se, installed. Selects between Internal IMPORTANT: At installation, Remote Indoor Sensor mst be at room temperatre. se sa 6 (I), External (E) and Averaging (A) control of Internal (thermostat) and External (remote indoor sensor) for temperatre control. Attaching an otdoor sensor for otdoor temperatre display or balance point control is atomatically detected. Test otdoor sensor connection by pressing BACK and NEXT at the same time. 13 Set Secrity Level sec 2 sec i, Selects between level 1 or level 2 for Keypad Lock sec 2 keypad lockot. 14 Dead Band a 3 a 2, Selects Ato Changeover Dead a 3, Band of 2, 3, 4, 5 F (1.0, 1.5, 2.0, a 4, 2.5 C). Only available if Ato a 5 Changeover is enabled in option 2.

5 4 Programming Installer Settings cont. Factory Installer Options Defalt Options Comment 15 balc O balc O, Scrolls between NO (no lockot) Balance Point balc 1O, and 10 to 50 F (-12 to 10 C) to balc 5O set Balance Point. Only available with mlti-stage heat pmp and otdoor sensor connected. 16 Axiliary Balance bala O bala O, Scrolls between NO (no lockot) Point bala 7O, and 70 to 40 F (21 to 4 C) to set bala 4O Axiliary Balance Point. Only available with mlti-stage heat pmp and otdoor sensor connected. 17 Heating Set Point hea 90 hea 90, Scrolls between 90 and 60 F Upper Limit hea 60 (32 and 10 C). 18 Cooling Set Point cool 45 cool 45, Scrolls between 45 and 80 F Lower Limit cool 80 (7 and 27 C). Installer Option Descriptions 1. Selects preferred temperatre scale of either ºF or ºC. 2. Selects Ato Changeover on or off. When off is selected, the AUTO icon will not be displayed when selecting the system options with the system switch. When Ato Changeover mode is enabled and selected, the system atomatically switches between heating and cooling when the room temperatre meets the programmed heating or cooling set points. 3. Selects single stage conventional (11C), 2 stage conventional (22C), single stage heat pmp (11HP), 2 stage heat pmp (22HP), or 3 stage heat pmp (32HP). Any change made to the system type resets Installer Options 4 throgh 8 to their defalt vales dependent on system selected. 4. Selects between 1st stage gas or electric heat Fan. This Installer Option is not available with a heat pmp system. 5. Selects ax-stage gas or electric heat Fan. This Installer Option is only available with a 2 or 3 stage heat pmp system. 6. For heat pmp nits with an electric axiliary stage, both the first and second stages of heating will rn when a call for second stage heat is made. For heat pmp nits with a fossil fel axiliary stage, the compressor stage(s) will be locked ot one minte after a second stage heat call, and the second stage will only be sed. NOTE: Can be overridden by Axiliary Balance Point. See Installer Option nmber 16 in the chart above for details. 7. Select between trning the AC power interrpt warning off or on. Dring a power loss, the thermostat will display an otage warning (-AC). All set tings will be maintained ntil the otage period is over. This Installer Option is only available when thermostat is installed as a hardwired nit. 8. This thermostat provides cold weather compressor protection by locking ot the compressor stage (1st stage) of heating for a period of time after a power otage greater than 60 mintes. The lockot period is one hor less than the otage time, p to a maximm of 12 hors. Dring that period of time, the axiliary heat stage will still be available to maintain the set point temperatre. The compressor lockot can be disabled by setting this option to OFF (contined on page 8). 7 4 Programming Installer Settings cont. Installer Option Descriptions contined 9. This thermostat incldes an atomatic compressor protection featre to avoid potential damage to the compressor from short cycling. This thermostat atomatically provides an adjstable delay after trning off the compressor. This protection is also present in the first stage heat mode of operation on single stage heat pmp systems to protect the compressor. 10. Dring the COOL mode of normal operation the fan will stay on for 60 seconds after the cooling system has satisfied the set point temperatre and has trned off the compressor. This allows the system to provide higher efficiency dring cooling operation.the delay is selectable between 0, 30, 60 or 90 seconds. 11. The Recirclating Fan Mode provides more even temperatre distribtion and improves indoor air qality by circlating air throgh the frnace filtration system more often. The Recirclating Fan can be locked on, so that the only fan selections available to the ser are CIRC and ON. By locking the Recirclating Fan to CIrCON, the ser will only have the option to rn the fan all the time (ON) or se the Recirclating Fan Featre (CIRC). When locked on, the fan circlates at a fixed time of 12 mintes on, 24 mintes off. In the CIRC mode, the fan can be set to rn every 24, 40, 60 or 120 mintes (see chart below). The Recirclating Fan featre is available in the COOL, OFF, HEAT, or EMER mode. To set the fan rn time, see page 12. Fan Cycle Fan Off Time Fan Rn Time Setting (mintes) (mintes) If a Braebrn indoor or otdoor remote sensor is connected dring installation, the thermostat will atomatically detect the type of sensor. When an indoor sensor is detected, yo may select between internal (sensi), external (sense), or averaging (sensa) of internal and external for temperatre control. When an otdoor sensor is atomatically detected, the thermostat will remove the choices for indoor sensing from the men and enable otdoor measrement. The otdoor sensor may be sed to determine if balance points have been exceeded, and for otdoor temperatre display. For proper ato-detection, yo mst se a Braebrn brand external sensor. Shold the external sensor become nwired, the thermostat will retain the settings, bt the balance points, temperatre dependent hmidity control, and otdoor temperatre display will be disabled ntil the external sensor is repaired. Test the operation of the external sensor by pressing the BACK and NEXT bttons at the same time. Option Settings sens I (Internal Thermostat Sensor) sens E (Remote Indoor Sensor) sens A (Internal and Remote) 8 Temperatre At Thermostat At Remote Sensor Average between Internal and Remote

6 4 Programming Installer Settings cont. Installer Option Descriptions contined 13. The keypad lockot featre has two levels of secrity. Level one locks all bttons (inclding the reset) except for the, and backlight bttons. Level two locks the entire keypad except the backlight btton. The and bttons can be pressed together to enter the lock code bt the bttons do not work individally to adjst the temperatre. The lock secrity level is set in the Installer Options and the lock code is set in the User Options. 14. When Ato Changeover mode is enabled and selected, the system atomatically switches between heating and cooling when the room temperatre meets the normal criteria for either a heating or cooling call. There is a forced separation (dead band) between the heating and cooling set points, so the systems do not work against each other. This option selects Ato Changeover Dead Band of 2º, 3º, 4º or 5º F. The defalt is 3º F. 15. Only available with mlti-stage heat pmp and otdoor sensor connected. Locks ot the se of the compressor heat stage for otside air temperatres less than installer setting. Select from no lockot or a setting between 10º F to 50º F (-9º C to 10º C). 16. Only available with mlti-stage heat pmp and otdoor sensor connected. Locks ot the se of the axiliary heat stage for otside air temperatres over installer setting. Select from no lockot or a setting between 70º F to 40º F (21º C to 4º C). NOTE: This balance point overrides the fossil fel compressor lockot. If the lockot is set to AG and the otdoor temperatre is over the AUX balance point, the compressor will remain on dring a second stage heating call. The nit will recover to the set point withot the AUX stage. 17. Selects the heating set point pper limit, scrolls between 90º F and 60º F (32º C and 10º C). 18. Selects the cooling set point lower limit, scrolls between 45º F and 80º F (7º C and 27º C). 5 Programming User Settings Setting Temperatre Differentials The defalt settings for the first, second and third stage differentials are compatible with most systems and applications. This is normally set at time of installation and sally does not reqire any modification nder normal operating conditions. If yo feel that yor system is trning on too often, simply follow the instrctions below. NOTE: The temperatre differential settings are the same for both the heating and cooling systems. Depending on the HVAC system installed, D2 or D3 may not appear. Setting First Stage Differential The defalt setting is 0.2 F (0.1 C). The room temperatre mst change 0.2 F (0.1 C) from the set point temperatre before the thermostat will initiate the system in heating or cooling. 1. In normal operating mode, press and hold the NEXT btton for 4 seconds. The LCD display will show SET D1 X, where X eqals the F / C differential setting. This is the crrent first stage differential setting. 9 5 Programming User Settings cont. 2. Press the or bttons to set the first stage differential to yor desired setting of 0.2, 0.5 or 1 F (0.1, 0.3 or 0.5 C). 3. For Two Stage Systems: Press the NEXT btton again to change the second stage setting or wait 30 seconds for the thermostat to retrn to the normal operating mode. Setting Second Stage Differential The defalt setting is 2 F (1.0 C). The room temperatre mst change 2 F (1.0 C) in addition to the first stage differential setting before the thermostat will initiate the second stage of the system in heating. 4. Press the or bttons to set the second stage differential to yor desired setting of 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 F (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 or 3 C). 5. For Three Stage Systems: Press the NEXT btton again to change the third stage setting or wait 30 seconds for the thermostat to retrn to the normal operating mode. Setting Third Stage Differential The defalt setting is 2 F (1.0 C). The room temperatre mst change 2 F (1.0 C) in addition to the first and second stage differential setting before the thermostat will initiate the third stage of the system in heating. 6. Press the or bttons to set the third stage differential to yor desired setting of 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 F (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 or 3 C). 7. Press NEXT to change the filter check monitor, or wait 30 seconds for the thermostat to retrn to the normal operating mode. Setting the Filter Check Monitor (see description in section 6) The defalt setting is 0 days (monitor disabled). 8. Press and hold the NEXT btton for for seconds. Press NEXT repeatedly ntil SET XXX FILTER is displayed where XXX is the Filter Monitor interval. 9. Press the or btton to change the Filter Monitor Interval to the desired vale of 0 (disabled), 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 or 365 days. Setting the UV Light Monitor (see description in section 6) The defalt setting is 0 days (monitor disabled). 10. Press and hold the NEXT btton for for seconds. Press NEXT btton repeatedly ntil SET XXX UV is displayed where XXX is the UV Light Monitor interval. SYSTEM 11. Press the or btton to change the UV Light Monitor Interval to the desired vale of 0 (disabled), 180 or 365 days. 10 SET FILTER SRVC FAN

7 5 Programming User Settings cont. Setting the Hmidifier Pad Monitor (see description on page 13) The defalt setting is 0 days (monitor disabled). 12. Press and hold the NEXT btton for for seconds. Press NEXT btton repeatedly ntil SET XXX HUMID is SYSTEM SET FAN displayed where XXX is the Hmidifier Pad Monitor interval. HUMID SRVC 13. Press the or btton to change the Hmidifier Pad Monitor Interval to the desired vale of 0 (disabled), 180 or 365 days. Keypad Lockot This thermostat is eqipped with a Mlti-Level Keypad Lockot featre which can be sed to prevent ndesired adjstment of the set point and/or programs. Lock secrity level 1 locks all the bttons (inclding the reset btton) except for the, and backlight bttons. Lock secrity level 2 (defalt) locks the entire keypad except for the backlight btton [see Installer Option 13 in Section 4 for information on setting lock secrity levels]. Setting Yor Lock Code Press and hold the NEXT btton for 4 seconds to enter into the User Settings Mode. Press the NEXT btton repeatedly ntil LOCK, SET and 3 digits are displayed. Use the or bttons to adjst the first digit, press the NEXT btton to move to the second digit and repeat the process ntil yo have entered all 3 digits. Once complete, yo can press the BACK and NEXT bttons together or wait 30 seconds for the thermostat to retrn back to the main screen. The thermostat is now ready to be locked with the 3 digit code yo have created. Locking the Thermostat Press and hold the and bttons together for five seconds. While yo are holding these bttons the LOCK icon will flash once per second and after 5 seconds the LOCK icon and three digits will appear in the display. Use the or bttons to enter the lock code yo previosly created (see Setting Yor Lock Code ). After entering the first digit, press the NEXT btton to move to the second digit and repeat this process ntil yo have entered all 3 digits. Once yo complete entry of the third digit, the thermostat will be locked and will atomatically retrn to the main screen and display the LOCK icon. If yo enter an incorrect three digit lock code, no will appear in the display and yo will have to repeat the process. Unlocking the Thermostat To nlock the thermostat, perform the exact same steps that yo took to lock it. Once yor 3 digit lock code is sccessflly entered, the thermostat will be nlocked and LOCK will no longer appear in the display. If yo enter an incorrect three digit lock code, no will appear in the display and yo will have to repeat the process. 5 Programming User Settings cont. Recirclating Fan Mode The Recirclating Fan Mode provides more even temperatre distribtion and improves indoor air qality by circlating air throgh the frnace filtration system more often. The Recirclating Fan Mode can be selected by changing the fan option to recirclate (CIRC) by pressing the FAN btton. If no call for heating or cooling occrs within the fan off cycle (see page 8), the fan will rn for 12 mintes. The highest setting, 120 mintes, will rn the fan once every 2 hors. The lowest setting, 24 mintes (factory defalt), will rn the fan every 24 mintes. Dring any call for heating or cooling, fan control operates in the AUTO mode. This featre is available in the HEAT, OFF, COOL or EMER mode. Setting the Recirclating Fan Cycle 1. Press and hold the NEXT btton for for seconds. Press NEXT btton repeatedly ntil SET XXX OC is displayed where XXX is the Recirclating Fan off cycle. 2. Press the or btton to change the Recirclating Fan off cycle to the desired vale of 120, 60, 40 or 24 mintes. 3. Press the NEXT btton again to retrn to the normal mode, or wait 30 seconds for the thermostat to retrn atomatically. 6 Additional Operation Featres Changing Set Temperatre Fan Cycle Fan Off Time Fan Rn Time Setting (mintes) (mintes) 1. Press and hold or btton for more than 1 second. The entire display will flash once and the SET indicator will be flashing. Release the or btton and press the or btton again to adjst the set temperatre. Setting the Recirclating Fan Cycle The display will retrn to normal operating mode after 15 seconds, or yo can press the BACK btton to retrn to normal operating mode. NOTE: Select either COOL or HEAT with the system btton to view or change cooling or heating set points

8 6 Additional Operation Featres cont. Filter Check Monitor The Filter Check Monitor displays a reminder for reqired filter replacement or cleaning, by flashing the FILTER segment in the display. See instrctions on yor filter or heating/cooling nit for recommendations for interval setting. When the selected interval has been reached, and reqired cleaning or replacement has been performed, press the BACK btton in any normal mode to reset the timer and trn off the warning. UV Light Monitor The UV Light Monitor displays a reminder for reqired replacement of the blb by flashing the UV segment in the display. See instrctions provided with yor UV sorce for recommendations on interval setting. When the selected interval has been reached and reqired replacement has been performed, press the BACK btton in any normal mode to reset the timer and trn off the warning. Hmidifier Pad Monitor The Hmidifier Pad Monitor displays a reminder for reqired replacement of the hmidifier pad by flashing the HUMID SRVC segment in the display. See instrctions on yor filter or heating/cooling nit for recommendations for interval setting. When the selected interval has been reached, and reqired service has been performed, press the BACK btton in any normal mode to reset the timer and trn off the warning. Protection Featre This thermostat incldes an atomatic compressor protection featre to avoid potential damage to the system from short cycling. This thermostat atomatically provides an adjstable (5-minte defalt) delay after trning off the compressor. This protection is also present in the first stage heat mode of operation on heat pmp systems to protect the compressor. NOTE: The installer can bypass the compressor protection featre by pressing the RESET btton located on the front of the thermostat. This will retrn all User Settings and the set point temperatre back to their defalt vales. The Installer Settings are not affected Additional Operation Featres cont. Low Battery Detection and Replacement This thermostat reqires two (2) properly installed AA alkaline batteries to provide power for the thermostat if 24 volt AC power is not connected to the terminal block. This thermostat is eqipped with a niqe, three level low battery detection featre that constantly monitors the batteries dring normal operating mode to determine whether they have sfficient power to provide proper operation. When this featre determines that the battery stats is low, a low battery indicator will appear in the display. After 30 days the battery indicator will start to flash, and after 60 days the battery indicator will begin to flash faster, indicating that the batteries need to be replaced immediately to maintain system operation and program settings. Replacing the Batteries 1. Open the front cover and locate the battery compartment door. 2. Remove the two AA alkaline batteries located in the battery compartment. 3. Install two new AA alkaline batteries into battery compartment. Make sre to match the positive (+) ends of the batteries with the positive (+) terminals located in the battery compartment. 4. Close battery compartment. The low battery indicator shold no longer appear in the display. Non-Volatile Memory In the event of a power failre or battery removal, the Non-Volatile Memory featre allows all settings to be recovered, eliminating the need to reset temperatre and varios ser/installer settings. When AC power is restored after an otage or batteries are reinserted, all settings are retrieved from memory and reinstated. Stats Indicators Three stats indicators can be displayed to notify yo of key system information. AUX: This will trn on when the axiliary stage of heating is active. The axiliary stage of heating is sally the least economical stage of heat. CHECK: Indicator will be displayed when a malfnction occrs in a heat pmp system. When this indicator is active, call a professional service technician to verify system performance and switch the system to Emergency Heat mode if reqired to maintain room temperatre. EMER (displays only on heat pmp systems): Indicator will be displayed when Emergency Heat Mode of operation is selected sing the system selector btton. When selected, the heat pmp stage of heat is trned off and the emergency (axiliary) stage of heating is sed to maintain the set point temperatre. 14

9 7 Testing the Thermostat WARNING! Read BEFORE Testing Do not short (or jmper) across terminals on the gas valve or at the heating or cooling system control board to test the thermostat installation. This cold damage the thermostat and void the warranty. Do not select COOLING test modes if the otside temperatre is below 50 F (10 C). Doing so cold possibly damage the compressor system and may case personal injry. This thermostat incldes an atomatic compressor protection featre that is DISABLED dring test mode. When testing, DO NOT qickly switch the compressor on, off and on. Doing so cold possible damage the compressor system and may case personal injry. This thermostat featres a men driven operational test mode. This test mode is intended for se by trained HVAC technicians. If yo are nfamiliar with the operation of this eqipment, please contact a qalified service technician to perform these tests. To START TEST MODE, Press BACK and at the same time for 3 seconds. To EXIT TEST MODE, Press BACK and NEXT at the same time for 3 seconds. To NAVIGATE TEST MODE, Press NEXT to move forward to the next test type. Press BACK to move back to the previos test. Press to start and stop each test. To EXIT TEST MODE, Press BACK and NEXT at the same time for 3 seconds. Test Type System Fnction System Type Active Terminals Cooling 1st Cooling Stage Conventional Y1, O, G or Heat Pmp Cooling 2nd Cooling Stage Conventional Y1, Y2, O, G or Heat Pmp Heating 1st Heating Stage Conventional W1, B, G* Heating 1st Heating Stage Heat Pmp Y1, B, G Heating 2nd Heating Stage Conventional W1, W2, B, G* Heating 2nd Heating Stage 2 Stage Y1, W2, B, G Heat Pmp Heating 2nd Heating Stage 3 Stage Y1, Y2, B, G Heat Pmp Heating 3rd Heating Stage 3 Stage Y1, Y2, W3, B, G Heat Pmp Heating Emergency Heat 2 or 3 Stage E, B, G* Heat Pmp Fan Fan Only Conventional G or Heat Pmp To provide time to verify eqipment operation, a test will rn for 5 mintes. At the end of that time, the thermostat will retrn to normal operating mode. To stop a test early press BACK and NEXT at the same time for 3 seconds. NOTE: Only tests that apply to the crrent thermostat settings will be displayed. As an example, tests for 3rd stage compressor will not be available on a thermostat configred for a 2 stage conventional system. *Notes on Fan (G Terminal) Fnction: The G terminal will only be active if the stages are configred as electric heat. Systems that have the heating stages configred as gas will not activate the fan (G) terminal. 8 Trobleshooting Symptom: Thermostat does not trn on heating or cooling system. Potential Soltion: Check to see if OFF is shown in display. This indicates that the system is trned off at the thermostat. Change the system to HEAT or COOL. After the compressor short cycle protection period expires, the system shold start. protection featre may be in effect de to compressor short cycle conditions. See page 13. Heating or cooling system may be malfnctioning. Call a professional service technician immediately to verify system operation. Symptom: Thermostat trns on heating instead of cooling or cooling instead of heating. Potential Soltion: Check thermostat wiring to make sre that the heating and cooling stages are connected to the correct terminals on the wiring terminal block. See section 9, Wiring Diagrams. Symptom: Thermostat trns heating or cooling system on too often or not often enogh. Potential Soltion: Increase or decrease temperatre differential settings as appropriate to provide the desired performance level. See page 9. Symptom: Low battery indicator is shown in thermostat display. Potential Soltion: Replace batteries immediately to maintain proper system operation. See page 14. Symptom: Thermostat display is blank. Potential Soltion: It is possible that AC power is not present at the thermostat and/or the batteries are drained. Check fse, circit breaker and thermostat wiring as appropriate to verify AC power is available. Replace batteries before reprogramming thermostat. See page 14. If AC power is present, call a professional service technician to verify thermostat and system performance. Symptom: The room is too warm or too cold. Potential Soltion: Review crrent set point and change as necessary. See page 12. Symptom: Fan rns intermittently or when system is off. Potential Soltion: Fan switch is in Recirclate Mode (CIRC). Symptom: HI is shown in the thermostat display. Potential Soltion: The temperatre sensed by the thermostat is higher than the 99 F (37 C) pper limit of the thermostats display range. The display will retrn to normal after the sensed temperatre lowers within the 40 to 99 F (4 to 37 C) display range. Trn on the cooling system or se other methods to lower the temperatre accordingly. This condition cold occr from the system being trned off dring an exceptionally warm period or pon installation when the thermostat has been stored for a long period of time in a warm vehicle or location prior to being installed. Symptom: LO is shown in the thermostat display. Potential Soltion: The temperatre sensed by the thermostat is lower than the 40 F (4 C) lower limit of the thermostat s display range. The display will retrn to normal after the sensed temperatre rises within the 40 to 99 F (4 to 37 C) display range. Trn on the heating system to raise the temperatre as needed for comfort within the room. This condition cold occr from the system being trned off dring a cold weather period or pon installation when the thermostat has been stored for a long period of time in a cold vehicle or location prior to being installed. The thermostat shold be allowed to warm p prior to installation in order to provide proper heating control once installed

10 8 Trobleshooting cont. Symptom: Cannot program a set point temperatre higher than 90 F (32 C). Potential Soltion: This is above the normal thermostat temperatre setting range of 45 to 90 F (7 to 32 C). Symptom: Cannot program a set point temperatre lower than 45 F (7 C). Potential Soltion: This is below the normal thermostat temperatre setting range of 45 to 90 F (7 to 32 C). Symptom: Thermostat will not allow me to change the set point. Potential Soltion: The keypad is locked. Press and hold the and bttons at the same time to enter nlock mode. Press to enter the 3 digit nlock code. Press the NEXT btton to move to the next digit. Symptom: Fan contines to rn all the time whether the system is on or off. Potential Soltion: Check to make sre the fan control switch is in the AUTO position. This will allow the fan to rn only when the heating or cooling system is trned on and rnning. Check thermostat wiring to make sre that the fan control wiring is connected to the correct terminals on the wiring terminal block. See section 9, Wiring Diagrams. Symptom: CHECK is shown in thermostat display. Potential Soltion: Switch to emergency heat if heat is reqired. Contact a professional service technician to verify thermostat and system performance. 17

11 9 Wiring Diagrams Factory Installed Jmper Conventional Systems (Single Transformer) G Rc Rh W2 B O Y1 Y2 W1/E/W3 C L S1 S2 Fan Heat (NOTE 2) 1st Stage (NOTE 2) 1st Stage Heat Transformer Common (See Note 1) Remote Sensor (NOTE 3) 24 VAC Netral 120 VAC Hot NOTES: 1.Transformer Common connection not reqired for battery-only operation of thermostat. 2. Second Stage connections not sed for single stage heating or cooling systems. 3. Remote Sensor Terminals can be either for Otdoor or Indoor Remote Sensor depending on installer settings. 4. For millivolt or other 2 wire heating systems, connect wires from heating control to Rh and W1. Remove Factory Installed Jmper Conventional Systems (Dal Transformer) G Rc Rh W2 B O Y1 Y2 W1/E/W3 C L S1 S2 Fan Heat (NOTE 4) (NOTE 4) Heat Transformer Common (See Note 1) Remote Sensor (NOTE 2) Netral Netral 120 VAC Hot Cooling 24 VAC NOTES: 1. Transformer Common connection not reqired for battery-only operation of thermostat. 2. Remote Sensor Terminals can be either for Otdoor or Indoor Remote Sensor depending on installer settings. 3. For millivolt or other 2 wire heating systems, connect wires from heating control to Rh and W1. 4. Second Stage connections not sed for single stage heating or cooling systems. 24 VAC 120 VAC Hot Heating

12 9 Wiring Diagrams cont. Factory Installed Jmper One and Two Stage Heat Pmp Systems (See NOTE 5 for Jmper Instrctions) G Rc Rh W2 B O Y1 Y2 W1/E/W3 C L S1 S2 Fan NOTES: Heat (NOTE 2) Reversing Valve (Active in Heating - See NOTE 3) Reversing Valve (Active in Cooling - See NOTE 3) 1st Stage (NOTE 2) Emergency Heat (See NOTE 4) Transformer Common (See NOTE 1) System Malfnction Indicator (NOTE 7) Remote Sensor (NOTE 6) 24 VAC 1. Transformer Common connection not reqired for battery-only operation of thermostat. 2. Second Stage connections not sed for single stage heating or cooling systems. 3. For nits reqiring reversing valve to be energized dring heating, connect reversing valve to B terminal. For nits reqiring reversing valve to be energized dring cooling, connect reversing valve to O terminal. 4. Reqired for nits with 2 stage heat only. 5. For 2 stage heat nits not having a separate Emergency Heat Terminal, add installer spplied jmper. 6. Remote Sensor Terminals can be either for Otdoor or Indoor Remote Sensor depending on installer settings. 7. If L Terminal is sed, 24VAC common (C terminal) mst be connected. Netral 120 VAC Hot Factory Installed Jmper Three Stage Heat Pmp Systems G Rc Rh W2 B O Y1 Y2 W1/E/W3 C L S1 S2 Fan NOTES: Reversing Valve (Active in Heating - See NOTE 2) Reversing Valve (Active in Cooling - See NOTE 2) 1st Stage Ax Heat Transformer Common (See NOTE 1) System Malfnction Indicator (NOTE 4) Remote Sensor (NOTE 3) 24 VAC 1. Transformer Common connection not reqired for battery-only operation of thermostat. 2. For nits reqiring reversing valve to be energized dring heating, connect reversing valve to B terminal. For nits reqiring reversing valve to be energized dring cooling, connect reversing valve to O terminal. 3. Remote Sensor Terminals can be either for Otdoor or Indoor Remote Sensor depending on installer settings. 4. If L Terminal is sed, 24VAC common (C terminal) mst be connected. Netral 120 VAC Hot

13 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Store this booklet for ftre reference Braebrn Systems LLC warrants each new Braebrn thermostat against any defects that are de to falty material or workmanship for a period of five years after the original date of prchase by a professional service technician. This warranty and or liability does not apply to batteries, nor does it inclde damage to merchandise or the thermostat reslting from accident, alteration, neglect, misse, improper installation or any other failre to follow Braebrn installation and operating instrctions. Braebrn Systems LLC agrees to repair or replace at its option any Braebrn thermostat nder warranty provided it is retrned postage prepaid to or warranty facility in a padded carton within the warranty period, with proof of the original date of prchase and a brief description of the malfnction. This limited warranty does not inclde the cost of removal or re-installation. This warranty gives yo specific legal rights and yo may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province. Answers to any qestions regarding or limited warranty may be obtained by writing or corporate offices. WARRANTY FACILITY: Braebrn Systems LLC Attn: Warranty Department 2215 Cornell Avene Montgomery, IL Braebrn Systems LLC 2215 Cornell Avene Montgomery, IL Technical Assistance: Call s toll-free: (U.S. Only) (Otside the U.S.) 2009 Braebrn Systems LLC All Rights Reserved Made in China U.S. Patents D524,663; D536,271; 7,438,469 No

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