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Instructions Electronic Programable Room Thermostats HC8000 Series Heat/Cool & HP8000 Heat Pump Thermostats Product eatures 7-day, 5/2-day 24 hour programing, set by installer 2, 4 6 programed events each day, set by installer (can also be set up as regular non-programable thermostat) HP8000 Heatpump Thermostat (cover flap removed) /PM 24 hour clock display set by user ahrenheit Centigrade temperature display, set by user Easy to use Daylight saving time change, set by user Electronic memy f retention of settings acty preset programs which can be edited by user Available in battery and 24 Volt versions HC8000 Heat/Cool Thermostat (cover flap removed) Available in heat / cool versions, 1 heat / 1 cool & 2 heat / 2 cool models Available in heat-pump versions, 2 heat / 1 cool & 3 heat / 2 cool models, each with emergency heat Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: Note 4: LCD DISPLAY Where is shown between two buttons, both buttons must be pressed together Where is shown between two buttons, either buttons can be pressed to either increase decrease setting Where then is shown between rows of buttons, follow instructions f top row first befe moving on to instructions f second row When using,, + - buttons during programing, a single press of the button changes the value by one unit, if the button is held down the value will continue to change until the button is released. Cooling Set Point (if flashing, Optimum Start Control is in operation) Cooling Output Indicat (if flashing, cooling delay operating) Thermostat Select Event Number Indicat when programing Low Battery (flashing) an Select an Output & Speed Indicat (if flashing, fan about to come on) HEAT COOL O SMART Clock Display/Measured Temperature Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TU WE TH R SA SU HC8000 Heat/Cool Thermostat 3 Speed fan (cover flap removed) Heating Set Point (if flashing, Optimum Start Control is in operation) Heating Output Indicat (if flashing, heating delay operating) Increase Temperature Room/Outdo Temperature (if flashing remote sens is faulty Decrease Temperature Vacation Day of Week 1

LCD DISPLAYS BUTTS A) USER PREERENCES Befe programing the thermostat it is recommended that the user preferences, as regards clock display and temperature scale, are set. Details of the available user preferences are shown below: A.1. Display to permanently display time press both and and hold f 2 seconds. Repeat to return to temperature display A.2. Clock display: press both and DAY buttons and hold f 2 seconds to change display between /PM & 24 hour. Repeat to return to iginal setting DAY A.3. Temperature scale: press both DAY and buttons and hold f 2 seconds to change temperature scale between ahrenheit and Centigrade. Repeat to return to iginal setting NOTE: If ahrenheit is selected, Days of Week shown as, TU, WE, TH, R, SA & SU If Centigrade is selected, Days of Week shown as 1-7, with 1 being NDAY DAY B) SETTING THE TIME O DAY AND DAY O WEEK PROG B.1. Press PROG button to enter programing mode B.2. Press + buttons to adjust time of day. If in /PM mode remember to ensure that /PM setting is crect + - B.3. Press DAY button repeatedly until crect day of week is displayed. Note: If Centigrade scaling has been selected, Day 1 is Monday and Day 7 is Sunday DAY B.4. Press PROG button to advance to Programming event times and temperatures PROG C) PROGRING EVENT TIMES AND TEMPERATURES The thermostat can be set by the installer to provide the following programing options: C.1. 7-day option: This provides a different program f each day of the week Clock in 7-day mode C.2. 5-day / 2-day option: This provides one set of programs f days 1-5, (Monday to riday), and another set of programs f days 6-7, (Saturday and Sunday) TU WE TH R Clock in 5/2 day mode C.3. 24 hour option: This option repeats the same program each day Clock in 24 hour mode C.4. 2, 4 6 program events per day: In addition to the above, the installer can also set the thermostat to provide either 2, 4 6 events each day C.5. Non-programable option: The thermostat can also be set up as a regular nonprogramable thermostat. (See section J) 79 69 74 D) SETTING THE EVENTS - UNIT IN 7 DAY DE D.1. Press + to adjust event time, use to select required heating temperature and to select required cooling temperature D.2. OPTIAL - Heat cool not required: If heating is not required, Off can be selected below 43, (6 C), minimum allowable heating set temperature if restricted. If cooling is not required, Off can be selected above 104, (40 C), maximum allowable cooling set temperature if restricted. 2 Programming Event 1 time and temperature + - then then

D.3. OPTIAL - programable fan/occupancy operation : If the programable fan/ occupancy option has been enabled by the installer, the operation of the fan can be set f each event. Additionally each event can be programed as building occupied unoccupied. This feature is often tied in to the operation of fresh air dampers. Optimum Start Control, if set by the building owner installer, will also be applied to each occupied event - please refer to installer. The available options are: a) Building occupied: an On, runs continuously (AN symbol displayed, HOUSE symbol displayed and static) b) Building unoccupied: an Auto, turns on and off with heat cool demand (AN symbol displayed, HOUSE symbol displayed but flashing) LCD DISPLAYS 6:30 BUTTS c) Building unoccupied: an On, runs continuously (AN symbol displayed, HOUSE symbol displayed but flashing) 6:30 d) Building occupied: an Auto, turns on and off with heat cool demand (AN symbol displayed, HOUSE symbol displayed and static) 6 81 59 PM To select an and Occupancy options, press button to toggle to the required setting. Press button to move onto event 2 programing and repeat steps D1 and D3 above D.4. Press button to move onto events 3, 4, 5 and 6, repeating steps D1 D3 until all events are programed! Reminder - If thermostat has been set by the building owner installer f 2 4 events per day, only 2 4 events can be programed, otherwise 6 events can be programed 6 81 59 PM Programming Event 6 time and temperature D.5. Press DAY button to advance to the next day. Repeat steps D1-D4 f each available day (see 6 below) DAY D.6. OPTIAL: Copy program from previous day into current day : a) Press button to copy program fward from previous day b) Repeat as necessary f other days Copying program 7 day mode! Reminder - Copying Restrictions: Programs can only be copied fward from the previous day. example from day 1 to day 2, not from day 1 to day 3! Reminder - Thermostat may have restricted temperature settings : In some installations the building owner installer may have restricted the temperature range of the heating and/ cooling. Please refer to the installer Setting Template! Advice Program setting template: A setting template is provided at the rear of this document to recd program settings D.7. REMINDER - THERSTAT SET IN 5/2-DAY DE: If the thermostat has been set by the building owner installer in 5-day / 2-day mode, display will be as opposite. TU WE TH R Programming: one set of programs f Days 1-5, another f Days 6-7 Copying: limited to copying from days 1-5 to days 6-7 vice-versa Copying program 5/2 day mode D.8. REMINDER - THERSTAT SET IN 24 HOUR DE: If the thermostat has been set by the building owner installer in 24 hour mode, display will be as opposite. Copying: not available Programming: one program repeated each day D.9. To return the thermostat to Run mode press PROG button Copying not available in 24 hour mode PROG 3

LCD DISPLAYS BUTTS E) DAILY USE INSTRUCTIS SELECTING THE THERSTAT OPERATING DE USING DE BUTT The operating mode of the thermostat can be changed by pressing the DE button. The available modes are as follows: Auto: The thermostat selects heat cool as required! Reminder - This mode is only available if the building owner installer has set the thermostat to allow auto change-over mode Heat: Only heating is operated, cooling is switched off Cool: Only cooling is operated, heating is switched off HEAT COOL O Off: Both heating and cooling are turned off select options! Caution there is no freeze protection in Off mode ) SELECTING THE THERSTAT AN OPERATING DE USING THE AN BUTT The operating mode of the thermostat fan can be changed by pressing the AN button. The available modes are as follows: Auto: The fan runs whenever there is a demand f either heating cooling an On: The fan runs continuously Smart-fan: If programable fan option has not been enabled the fan runs continuously between events 1 & 6 (6 events), 1 & 4 events (4 events) 1 & 2 (2 events) but reverts to Auto between events 6 & 1 (6 events), 4 & 1 events (4 events) 2 & 1 (2 events). If programable fan option has been enabled, the fan will follow the program when Smart fan is selected. an Select Options G) TEMPORARY CHANGES TO PROGRED TEMPERATURES G.1. Use to temparily raise temperature G.2. Use button to temparily lower temperature! Reminder - Limited temperature adjustment: The amount of temperature adjustment may have been set by the building owner the installer! Reminder - Automatic cancellation of overrides: The facty setting f this is at the next event, however, the building owner the installer may have selected a different option 69 f Tempary override of temperature Note: A flashing override arrow indicates an override timer is active and an event time has been crossed. H) SELECTING HOLD DE AND VACATI DE! Reminder This function is not available if the building owner installer has locked the keyboard Hold mode options H.1. Programs can be permanently overridden by selecting HOLD mode, this feature is used if fixed temperatures are required f extended periods of operation 76 67 H.2. To enter HOLD mode press both and buttons together and hold down f 2 seconds H. 3. Once in HOLD mode it is possible to select the required heating and cooling temperatures and the thermostat operating mode, see below f setting details Selecting the required heating temperature a) Press DE button to select HEAT mode then use buttons to select required heating temperature HEAT 50 Hold selecting heating temperature then Selecting the required cooling temperature COOL 80 b) Press DE button to select COOL mode then use buttons to select required cooling temperature Hold selecting cooling temperature then c) Press DE button twice again to return to mode. The thermostat will now operate heating and cooling to maintain the selected temperatures! Reminder - Auto can only be selected if the building owner installer has set the thermostat to allow auto changeover mode. 80 50 Hold with Auto heat and cool selected X 2 4

H.4. Should Heat only Cool only be required, use DE button to select required service H.5. Should O be required, use DE button to select Off! Caution reeze protection is not provided in O mode Selecting the an Operating while in Hold mode H.6. While in Hold mode fan operation can be selected to run in Auto mode, (turns on and off with heat/cool demand), On (runs continuously). Press AN button to select required mode. LCD DISPLAYS off O Hold mode with Off selected 80 50 an Select Options BUTTS an H.7. Advice: HOLD mode can be cancelled at any time by pressing both and buttons together and holding down f 2 seconds I) VACATI DE OPTIS I.1. When in HOLD mode it is possible to program the duration of the HOLD mode by selecting VACATI I.2. Use button to select required mode. I.3. To select duration of vacation press DAY button then use + buttons to select the number of days f which the HOLD mode is to be sustained. At the end of the period the thermostat will return to nmal programed operation 80 50 :00 then then DAY + - I.4. OPTIAL: VACATI mode can be cancelled at any time by pressing both and buttons together and holding down f 2 seconds J) N-PROGRMABLE OPERATI! Reminder - the thermostat will be permanently in this mode if selected by the building owner installer. J.1.Selecting the required heating temperature Press DE button to select HEAT mode then use the buttons to select the required temperature. 50 then J.2.Selecting the required cooling temperature Press DE button to select COOL mode then use the buttons to select the required temperature. 80 then J.3.Press DE button twice again to return to mode. The thermostat will now operate heating and cooling to maintain the selected temperatures.! Reminder - can only be selected if the building owner installer has set the thermostat to allow auto-changeover mode. 80 50 x 2 J.4.Should Heat only Cool only be required, use DE button to select the required service. J.5.Should O be required use DE button to select Off.! Caution - frost protection is not provided in O mode. J.6.Selecting the fan operating mode an operation can be selected to run in mode (turns of and off with heat/cool demand) On (runs continuously). Press AN button. 80 50 an 5

LCD DISPLAYS BUTTS OTHER EATURES AND UNCTIS K) DISPLAYING OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE & CLOCK K.1. All models can be connected with an outdo temperature sens. In non-heatpump versions this is used solely to provide temperature indication. In heat-pump models the feature can also be used to improve heat-pump perfmance K.2. To review outdo temperature follow the instructions below: a) Press button once to read current outdo temperature b) Press button f second time to read lowest outdo temperature in last 24 hour period c) Press button f third time to read highest outdo temperature in last 24 hour period! Reminder if the display flashes the measured temperature exceeds the display limit d) The display will return to nmal setting within 10 seconds by any button press! Reminder If the display shows a row of dashes an outdo sens has not been connected K.3. To temparily view the clock, press and hold button. The display will return to show room temperature when the button is released L) TIME CHANGES IN ALL AND SPRING L.1. If display is showing Temperature, press and together to display clock settings. L.2. To change time in the all, press the button to reset clock back by one hour + - L.3. To change time in the Spring, press + button to reset clock fward by one hour L.4. To return to Temperature display, press and together. M) SELECTING EMERGENCY HEAT DE HP8000 HEAT-PUMP DELS! Reminder - Applies only to HP8000 series heat-pump models M.1. The thermostat will automatically select Emergency Heat if the outdo temperature falls to below the setting of the Heat-pump low balance point. The Emergency Heat will continue to run under the dictates of the thermostat until the outdo temperature increases to above the low balance point setting. Please refer to installer f details.! Automatic selection of Emergency Heat based on outdo temperature will only occur when an outdo sens has been connected. M.2.Emergency Heat can be manually selected at any time. When selected the thermostat turns off all heat-pump derived stages M.3.To select EMERGENCY HEAT (EM/HEAT), press EM/HEAT button, an E will flash in the display and the thermostat will automatically select HEAT only and revert to programed settings, canceling any manual temperature overrides. 6 HEAT E 65 Auto selected Emergency Heat mode. Note E symbol steady HEAT E 65 Manually selected Emergency heat mode. Note E symbol flashing EM HEAT /

LCD DISPLAYS BUTTS M.4.To cancel manually selected EMERGENCY HEAT, press EM/HEAT button f a second time EM HEAT / M.5.When EMERGENCY HEAT cancels the thermostat stays in HEAT mode. To return thermostat to full automatic operation press DE button repeatedly until appears on the mode display N) SELECTING AN SPEED SETTING! Reminder - Applies only to HC8000 series 3-speed fan models N.1. To change fan speed, press AN-SPEED button. Bars on the fan symbol of the LCD indicate the selected fan speed 80 70 AN SPEED / O) REPLACING BATTERIES IN BATTERY POWERED DELS! Reminder - Applies only to battery powered models O.1. Batteries will nmally last in excess of two years. When approaching the end of their lives a Low battery symbol will flash on the LCD display. Batteries should be changed within 15 days to prevent the thermostat from shutting down O.2. To replace batteries lower the battery flap and remove the batteries, replacing them with good quality alkaline cells from a reputable manufacturer N.3. During battery replacement the diplay will go blank but no settings will be lost as long as the process is completed within a one minute period! Caution dispose of old batteries in approved manner to avoid damage to the environment 65 Low battery indication P) RESETTING THE THERSTAT MERY P.1. To reset clock and re-start the thermostat s micro-process press the RESET button. After doing this the clock time and day of week will need to be set. All other settings will have been retained RESET P.2. To return the unit to acty setting a) Press and hold PROG button b) Press and release RESET button PROG RESET! Caution This action returns thermostat to facty settings: This should only be carried out should the perfmance of the thermostat become erratic. This is only likely to happen as a result of severe electro-magnetic interference such as a nearby lightening strike c) When LCD display appears again, release PROG button. When this is done all user, building owner and installer settings are returned to acty settings and the unit will require total re-programing! Warning In some installations the building owner the installer may have disabled the reset facility to protect the system. 7

Thermostat setting template, 7-day programing with 6 events each day Event Setting Time/ temp Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday riday Saturday Sunday Column 1 Column 6 If the thermostat has been set f 5/2-day operation, use column 1 to recd settings f days 1-5 and column 6 to recd settings f days 6-7 If the thermostat has been set f 24 hour operation use column 1 to recd settings which will be repeated each day 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 acty 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 7:30 7:30.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 81.0 81.0 On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied acty 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 9:30 9:30 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0.0.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied acty 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30 11:30.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied acty 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0.0.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0.0.0 On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied acty 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied acty 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied

Thermostat setting template, 7-day programing with 4 events each day Event Setting Time/ temp Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday riday Saturday Sunday Column 1 Column 6 If the thermostat has been set f 5/2-day operation, use column 1 to recd settings f days 1-5 and column 6 to recd settings f days 6-7 If the thermostat has been set f 24 hour operation use column 1 to recd settings which will be repeated each day 1 2 3 4 acty 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 6:30 7:30 7:30.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 81.0 81.0 On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Temp. Cool : acty 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 9:30 9:30 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0.0.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied acty 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied acty 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 81.0 Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied 9

Thermostat setting template, 7-day programing with 2 events each day Event Setting Time/ temp Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday riday Saturday Sunday Column 1 Column 6 If the thermostat has been set f 5/2-day operation, use column 1 to recd settings f days 1-5 and column 6 to recd settings f days 6-7 If the thermostat has been set f 24 hour operation use column 1 to recd settings which will be repeated each day 1 2 acty 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 70.0 Off Off.0.0.0.0.0 Off Off On On On On On On On Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied acty 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 59.0 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Unoccupied Danfoss can accept no responsibilty f possible errs in catalogues, brochures and other printed material. Danfoss reserves the right to alter its products without notice. This also applies to products already on der provided that such alterations can be made without subsequent changes being necessary in specifications already agreed. 10 Danfoss Comft and Building Controls 3435 Box Hill Cpate Center Drive Suite C Abingdon, Maryland 21009 USA Tel: 00 1 4435120266 ax: 00 1 4435120270 Danfoss Mfg Co Ltd 7880 Tranmere Drive Mississauga Ontario Canada Tel: 001 905 676 6000 ax: 001 905 676 0279 Part No: 32755 Iss:03 05/05