Hunter Fan 47110A User Manual

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C˚ / F˚ Selection (Celcius / Fahrenheit)

Your thermostat is set for C˚ mode from the factory. To change to F˚ mode, follow
these steps:

■ Press and hold the Up key.
■ Use a paper clip to press the reset key.
■ Once all the LCD segments turn on, release the Up key.

NOTE: To return to C˚ mode, press the reset key with a paper clip. Do not press
any other keys during the reset process.

All programs and settings will be lost when pressing RESET.

OPERATION

Setting Day and Time

■ The LCD will show this information

when batteries are first installed, or
after the Reset button is pressed. The
temperature will update after a few
seconds.

■ During time and day setting mode,

the temperature and program dis-
plays will go blank.

■ Example: Set the Thermostat to the

current time of 2:16 pm on Saturday.
Refer to the Steps below.

STEP 1:

■ 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 12 AM and
12 PM.

STEP 2:

■ Press again to change from hour

setting to minute setting. The cur-
rent minute will be flashing.

■ Press to change the Minute up or

down to the current minute.

STEP 3:

■ Press again to change from minute

setting to day setting. The current
day will be flashing.

■ Press to change the Day up or down

to the current day.

STEP 4:

■ Press again to change back to the

normal display.

NOTE: You may press

hold

/return

at any time during Day and Time setting to

return to the normal display.

12 Hr. / 24 Hr. Time Format

Your thermostat is set from the factory in normal 12 (AM / PM) time format. To change to

24 hour (military) time, press

program

at any time while the Hour, Minute, or Day is

flashing to toggle between the 12 hour and 24 hour formats. The AM / PM indicator will
not be displayed in 24 hour mode. Both the current time and all programs will automati-
cally change to the selected format.

PROGRAMMING

The following time and temperature settings are pre-programmed into the thermostat:

Temperature in C˚ (F˚)

Program Number

Time

Heat

Cool

1

6:00 am

20˚C (68˚F)

26˚C (78˚F)

2

8:00 am

16˚C (60˚F)

29˚C (85˚F)

3

4:00 pm

20˚C (68˚F)

26˚C (78˚F)

4

10:00 pm

16˚C (60˚F)

28˚C (82˚F)

■ All 7 days of the week have the same default programs.

Personal Program Schedule

■ You can revise the factory programs to match your own schedule. Use this Personal

Program Schedule to determine which times and temperature settings match your
comfort and energy saving requirements. Use a pencil so you can revise your records
each time you change your program settings.

Heating

Day

Program 1

Program 2

Program 3

Program 4

Monday –

Time

Time

Time

Time

Friday

Temp

Temp

Temp

Temp

Saturday –

Time

Time

Time

Time

Sunday

Temp

Temp

Temp

Temp

Cooling

Day

Program 1

Program 2

Program 3

Program 4

Monday –

Time

Time

Time

Time

Friday

Temp

Temp

Temp

Temp

Saturday –

Time

Time

Time

Time

Sunday

Temp

Temp

Temp

Temp

Revising Programs

■ Familiarize yourself with manually changing programs, so that you can easily modify the

programs as your comfort needs change. Follow the steps below to change the program
times and temperatures.

NOTE: 1) The program time can be set in 10-minute increments.

2) The program temperature can be set in increments of 1˚C (1˚F).

3) After 15 seconds without a key press, the thermostat will return

to normal display mode.

4) When setting the program time, note the AM / PM indicator.

STEP 1:

■ Slide the System Switch to the HEAT

or COOL position to program the
corresponding system.

NOTE: If the System Switch is in
the OFF position, the last posi-
tion used will be programmed.

STEP 2:

■ Press to enter program mode.

HEAT or COOL will be displayed on
the LCD.

STEP 3:

■ The Program hour and AM or PM

indicator are flashing. Press to change
the hour.

STEP 4:

■ Press again to change to the minute

position. The current minute will be
flashing.

■ Press to change the minute.

STEP 5:

■ Press again to change to the program

temperature. The current temperature
will be flashing.

■ Press to change the temperature.

STEP 6:

■ Press again to move to the next

program number.

■ Repeat Steps 3 through 5 to change

the remaining Weekday and Weekend
programs. (There are a total of 8
programs.)

■ After cycling through all 8 programs,

press again to return the display to
normal.

■ Press at any time to exit the Pro-

gram Mode.

Reviewing Programs

To review your program settings, press

program

repeatedly to cycle through the pro-

grams. You can also make changes at any time.

System Selector Switch

The System Selector switch on the front of the thermostat
determines the operating mode of the thermostat. You may
select COOL, OFF, HEAT.

NOTE: Anytime you install or remove the thermostat from
the wallplate, slide the System Selector to the OFF posi-
tion to prevent the possibility of a rapid system On-Off.

Fan Switch

The Fan switch should normally be located in the
AUTO position. The Fan will be turned on along with
normal operation of your system. In a normal gas or
oil furnace, the Fan will be turned on by your furnace
after its warm-up delay. For electric heat, air condi-
tioning, and heat pump operation, the Fan will turn
on with the system.

To run the Fan on continuously, slide the Fan switch to the ON position.

Temporary Manual Override

To temporarily change the current set temperature without affecting your
program:

■ Press and hold for about 1 second

to enter Manual Override mode.
When display flashes, you can release
the key.

■ Press again to change to your desired

Set Temperature. Hold the key for 2
seconds to fast-advance the Set
Temperature.

■ Press to return to normal mode, or

wait 5 seconds for it to return auto-
matically.

■ The current program number will

flash to signify the Temporary
Override.

■ At the next program change time, the

Temporary Override is cancelled, and
the next program temperature be-
comes the setpoint temperature.

To end the Temporary Manual Override:

■ Press, then press again. This will return the set temperature to the

current program set temperature.

Permanent Override

To hold your Manual Override for vacation or just an extended period of time:

■ Press to make the current program

temperature the HOLD tempera-
ture. HOLD will be displayed on
the LCD, and the Program number
will disappear.

■ Follow the Temporary Manual

Override instructions above to
change the Permanent Manual
Override temperature.

■ You can confirm the held set tem-

perature by pressing for less than
1 second.

To end the Permanent Manual Override:

■ Press again. The thermostat will return to the current program, and the

HOLD display will be canceled.

Filter Change Indicator

Your thermostat measures the number of hours your heating and cooling system has been
in use. To maximize your system’s performance and energy efficiency, change or clean your
filter regularly.

■ When the total system runtime for

heat and cool reaches 400 hours,
the Filter Change Indicator will
flash as a reminder to check your
system’s filter.

■ After changing or cleaning the

system’s filter, press and hold the
Filter Key for 3 seconds. The dis-
play will blink, and the timer will
be reset to zero.

Note: Pressing the Filter Key at any time for less than 3 seconds will cause the
Filter indicator to appear on the LCD. This is only to confirm key operation, and the
timer is not affected unless the key is held for greater than 3 seconds.

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SPAN Setting Mode

Your thermostat is set at the factory to cycle at 0.5˚C (1

°F) above and below the set

temperature. (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 fast
or too slow, then the Span can be adjusted to modify the cycle time.

■ Press and hold BOTH for three

seconds. The display will flash, and
SPAN will be displayed on the LCD.

■ Press to raise the Span to 3. This

setting INCREASES the cycle time by
allowing your system to run
LONGER.

■ Press to lower the Span to 1. This

setting DECREASES the cycle time
by causing your system to run
SHORTER.

The Span settings remain the same for both HEAT and COOL.

The Span can be changed at any time, and is independent of program times or
temperatures.

When batteries are installed in the thermostat, or the Reset key is pressed, the Span is reset
back to setting 2.

Low Battery Warning

Your thermostat has a two-stage low battery warning
system. When the batteries are first detected to be
weak, the first stage low battery warning is indicated
by battery symbol flashing on the LCD display. At your
earliest convenience, you need to replace the batteries
with 2 new AA alkaline batteries.

When the batteries become too weak for normal
operation, the thermostat enters the second stage
low battery warning which shuts down the thermo-
stat. In this condition, “BATT” flashes alone on the
display, and the thermostat will turn your system
Off. Your system will remain shut-off until the bat-
teries are replaced.

Note: The thermostat will still keep the current time and your programs in memory
until new batteries are installed. After confirming that new batteries have been
inserted, the thermostat will return to normal operation.

Auto Recovery

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 that the room tempera-
ture is already comfortable by the start of the comfort temperature program period. Auto
Recovery works in both Heat and Cool modes.

■ When the thermostat is in Auto Recovery mode, the

display will alternate “RECO” with time, and the
program indicator will flash.

■ Auto Recovery can be disabled by sliding the Recov-

ery switch on the circuit board to disable.

■ Auto Recovery will not operate if Permanent hold or

Temporary hold is in operation.

■ Auto Recovery can be canceled manually if

HOLD / RETURN is pressed during the recovery
process.

■ Auto Recovery will be canceled and change to Tempo-

rary Manual Override mode if the setpoint is adjusted
during the recovery process.

Error Mode

If the thermostat is unable to control your system
due to an unexpected battery problem, the thermo-
stat will enter Error Mode. In this condition, the
thermostat flashes “Err” on the LCD display, and
shuts off your system. To correct this problem, replace
the batteries with 2 new AA alkaline batteries, even
if you have recently replaced them. Next, use a
paper clip to press the RESET button next to the
keypad. You will need to reprogram your thermostat
and confirm normal operation.

If Error Mode returns, please call Hunter Technical support at 1-866-268-1936 for further
information.

Auto Cut Off

Your thermostat will automatically cut-off in Heat mode if the room temperature rises above
35˚C (95

°F). It will cut-off in Cool mode if the room temperature drops below 4˚C (40°F).

Note that if your system has malfunctioned and no longer responds to thermostat controls,
the Auto Cut-Off will have no effect.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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