Switches and buttons – Hunter Fan 43168 User Manual

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system

off

cool

heat

fan

auto
refresh

on

reset

hold/rtrn

em

heat

sys em aux

filter

program

day/time

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B

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D

E

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J

K

Switches and Buttons

Switches and Buttons

A LCD Readout - displays indoor temperature, set temperature, and information about the heat pump

system’s operation and status.

B System Switch - “em heat” is the Emergency Heat. NOTE: The Emergency Heat Mode is not an energy

saving mode, so use it only when necessary. “heat” is the normal heat mode. “off” turns the system off.

“cool” is the normal cooling mode.

C Fan Switch - In Auto mode, the fan runs when the system is on for heating or cooling. The Refresh mode

sets the fan to run automatically at intervals of 10, 15, 20, or 30 minutes out of every hour when the system

is not running for heating or cooling. In the On mode, the fan runs continuously regardless of system

status.

D Reset button - push the Reset button with the end of a paper clip to reset the thermostat and return to its

factory default settings.

E Hold/Return button - used for setting a permanent (vacation) hold, and for returning to the normal display

from Day & Time setting, Programming, or Option setting modes.

F Filter button - reviews and resets the thermostat’s Filter Life Counter.

G Day/Time button - used for entering the Clock Setting mode. Use with the Up and Down buttons to set

the time and day.

H Program button - used for entering and modifying programs. Use with the Up and Down buttons to

set times and temperatures. Press when in clock mode to select between 12-hour and 24-hour clock

modes.

I Down button - used to change the temperature setting and the option settings.

J Up button - used to change the temperature setting and the option settings.

K System LED’s - for heat pump systems that have fault detection capabilities, the “sys” LED glows red

when the thermostat has detected a fault through the L terminal connection from the heat pump. The “em”

LED glows red when Emergency Heat is turned on. The “aux” LED glows green when the auxiliary heat is

turned on.

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