Lux Products CAG111 User Manual

Cag111 series, Compatibility, Features

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CAG111 SERIES

SMART TEMP

®

DIGITAL THERMOSTAT

Complete, Easy To Read

INSTALLATION AND

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

I M P O R T A N T !

Please read all instructions carefully before beginning installation
and save for future reference. Before removing any wiring from your
existing thermostat, the wires must be labeled with their terminal
designations. Ignore the color of the wires since they may not
comply with any standard.

Thank you for your confidence in our product. To obtain the best results

from your investment, please read these instructions carefully and thoroughly.
You should become fully acquainted with this thermostat before installing it for
usage. Follow the installation procedures carefully, and one step at a time. This
will save you time and minimize the chance of damaging either the thermostat
or the systems that it controls. These instructions may contain information
beyond that required for your particular installation. Please save these
instructions for future reference.

LUX PRODUCTS CORPORATION

Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054, USA 43384

HEAT

OFF

COOL

FAN

AUTO

CLEAN

ON

FILTER

LIGHT

UP

DOWN

HEAT

OFF

COOL

FAN

AUTO

CLEAN

ON

FILTER

LIGHT

UP

DOWN

HEAT

OFF

COOL

FAN

AUTO

CLEAN

ON

FILTER

LIGHT

UP

DOWN

Set Temperature

Choose Heat or Cool

Installs Easily

Easy as

1–2–3

WARNING: Use Energizer

®

or DURACELL

®

Alkaline Batteries Only.

Energizer

®

is a registered trademark of Eveready Battery Company, Inc.

DURACELL

®

is a registered trademark of The Gillette Company, Inc.

COMPATIBILITY

C A U T I O N :

The CAG111 is protected against normal static electric discharges.

However, in extremely dry weather you should touch a grounded metal

object before touching the CAG111 to minimize the risk of causing

damage to the unit.

The CAG111 can be used with most single-stage 24 volt gas, oil, or electric
heating and air conditioning systems, single stage heat pumps, or gas Millivolt
heating systems. It cannot be used with 3 wire zone valves, 120 volt heating
systems, or multi-stage heat pumps. Ask your dealer for other LUX thermostats
to control those systems.

FEATURES

Quick & Easy
Temperature
Change Buttons

Graphical Filter
Monitor &
Indicator

Filter Button

Light Button

Large Easy-to-Read,
EL (Electro
Luminscent)
Back Light Display

Fan Slide

Switch

Mode Slide

Switch

1 Stage Heat / 1 Stage Cool

Electronic Digital - Non Programmable

IAQ Clean Cycle

TM

(Patent Pending)

Separate Filter Button

Gas / Electric Blower Option

Battery Powered

Setting Temperature Range 45°F to 90°F

Clean, Attractive Design

Easy To Install

EL (Electro Luminescent) Backlight Display

Comprehensive Graphical Filter Life Monitor in Days or Percent

Large, Easy To Read Dual-Color Display

F/C Selectable Temperature Display

Adjustable Temperature Differential / Cycle Rate

User Temperature Offset / Display Calibration

5/2 Minute Selectable Minimum Run/Off Time for Short Cycle /
Compressor Protection

On-Screen Low Battery Indicator

1 Year Warranty

CLEAN CYCLE™ (PATENT PENDING)

LUX's Clean Cycle

TM

(Patent Pending) allows you to enable a forced air system

to periodically flow air through your system's filter, cleaning the air in your home,
even when heating or cooling is not being utilized. In CLEAN mode the fan
maintains the pre-programmed minimum run time of fifteen (15) minutes per
hour; it may run additional time as required to maintain temperature control.
The algorithm used avoids additional fan run time when the 15 minute minimum
has been met over the last hour through temperature control. Minimum fan run
times are met by running one third of the hourly requirement at twenty (20)
minute intervals. The minimum fan run time is 15 minutes per hour.

INSTALLATION

PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING
INSTALLATION.

C A U T I O N :

Turn off electricity to the appliance before installing or

servicing the thermostat or any part of the system. Do not

turn the electricity back on until the work is completed.

Your thermostat is a precision instrument. Please handle it with care.

Do not short (jumper) across the electric terminals on either the furnace or

air conditioner to test the system. This may damage the thermostat and void
your warranty.

All wiring must conform to all applicable local codes and ordinances.

This thermostat should be limited to a maximum of 1.5 amps; higher current

may cause damage to the thermostat.

TOOLS REQUIRED

#1 Phillips screwdriver (medium)

Drill with 3/16-in. (4.8mm) drill bit

Wire stripper/cutter

THERMOSTAT LOCATION

On replacement installations, mount the new thermostat in place of the old

one unless the conditions listed below suggest otherwise. On new installations,
follow the guidelines listed below.
1. Locate the thermostat on an inside wall, at about 5 ft. (1.5m) above the floor,
and in a room that is used often.
2. Do not install it where there are unusual heating conditions, such as: direct
sunlight, near a lamp, television, radiator, register, fireplace, on a wall opposite a
stove, or that carries hot water pipes.
3. Do not locate in unusual cooling conditions, such as: on a wall separating an
unheated room, or in a draft from a stairwell, door, or window.
4. Do not locate where air circulation is poor, such as: in a corner or alcove, or
behind an open door.
5. Do not locate in a damp area. This can lead to corrosion that may shorten
thermostat life.
6. Do not install the unit until all construction work and painting has been
completed.

REMOVING THE OLD THERMOSTAT

1. Switch OFF the electricity to both the furnace
and air conditioner; then proceed with the
following:
2. Remove cover from old thermostat. Most are
snap-on types and simply pull off. Some have
screws on the sides, these must be loosened first.
3. Take note the letters printed near the wire
terminals. Attach labels (enclosed) to each wire for
identification by terminal letter, not color.
4. Make sure the wires do not fall back inside the

wall, and remove and label one wire at a time.
5. Loosen all screws on the old thermostat and/or base, and remove it from the
wall.

MOUNTING THE CAG111

1. Strip insulation leaving 3/8 in.
(9.5mm) of bare wire on the ends
and clean off any corrosion
present.
2. Fill the wall opening with non-
combustible insulation to prevent
drafts from affecting the
thermostat.

C A U T I O N :

Be careful not to drop the body or disturb any of the electronic parts.

3. Pull your new thermostat apart by opposite pressure on the two thumb tabs
located on the bottom edge of the thermostat to separate the unit

NOTE: If you are mounting the base to a soft material like plasterboard, or if
you are using the old mounting holes, the screws may not hold. Drill a 3/16-
in (4.8mm) hole at each screw location, and insert the plastic anchors
provided. Then mount the base as described below.

4. Hold the base against the wall. Route the wires through the larger hole
adjacent to the terminal block. Position the base for best appearance (to hide
any marks from an old thermostat). Attach the base to the wall with the two
screws provided.

CONNECTING THE WIRES

5. Clean bare wire ends must be inserted between the black
clamp plate and the brass terminal.
6. Securely tighten all electrical terminal screws (even
unused ones).

The diagrams below are provided for new installations or for unreferenced wires.

COMPLETING YOUR INSTALLATION

7. See the "SETUP OPTIONS" section to configure the thermostat's options.

NOTE: Before use, remove the plastic film that is protecting the LCD display
screen.

8. Install two (2) Energizer

®

or DURACELL

®

"AA" size Alkaline Batteries at this

time. **For instructions on installing the batteries, see the "BATTERIES AND
MAINTENANCE" section.
9. Install your CAG111 thermostat onto its base. To do this, line up the tabs on
all four corners and gently push the unit straight onto the base. Do not use
unnecessary force if the body does not snap into place easily. Remove the
body, line it back up and try again.
10.Turn the electrical power back ON to both your heating and/or air
conditioning systems.
11.Verify that both systems (and the blower fan) are operating properly. When
set to a high temperature, the heating system should provide warm air after a
short time in Heat Mode. Likewise, a cooling system should provide cool air
after a short time when set to a low temperature in Cool Mode. Usually, sound
from the furnace and air conditioning units can be heard while either of them is
running. The rush of moving air should be heard within a short time after either
has been started.
12.Your installation is now complete.

NOTE: If you have an Electric Heat system and the blower does not operate
after installation, locate the "Gas/Electric" option inside the back of the
thermostat. Move the jumper to the "Electric" position.

SETUP OPTIONS

NOTE: This thermostat is able to be installed and used without changing the
items in this SETUP OPTIONS section. These are optional, and are provided
to meet your personal preferences.

HARDWARE RESET

The Hardware RESET button restarts your thermostat's internal programming

and then returns the unit back to normal operation. A press of this button is
required to recognize any jumper setting changes performed at the back of the
thermostat on the circuit board. This reset is a white button located inside on
the back of the thermostat, on the circuit board. It is labeled RESET.

JUMPER SETTINGS

There are five (5) headers (or jumpers) located inside the thermostat at the

rear of the circuit board. These settings can be changed from their default
values by removing its corresponding black jumper cap and reinstalling the cap
so that it is positioned on only one (1) of the metal pins, and not both. A change
to ANY of the jumper settings will not be recognized by the thermostat until a
HARDWARE RESET is performed. An OPEN jumper means the cap is only on
one (1) metal pin, and a CLOSED jumper
means the cap is on both of the metal pins.
Each of these jumpers changes a different
option, the choices for these options are listed
in a table printed on the circuit board.

A table similar to this one shown here is

printed on the thermostat's circuit board.
There may be minor differences in some of the
wording of your specific model, but the function of each option will be the same.

JP1 - 5 OR 2 MINUTE MINIMUM RUN/OFF TIMES

This setting changes the minimum length of time that the heating or cooling

system must remain either on or off before it will automatically switch to the
alternate on or off state. The purpose of this feature is to provide air
conditioning compressor protection by preventing brief or undesirable on/off
cycling.

JP2 - FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS DISPLAY FORMAT

This setting controls whether the temperature is displayed in degrees °F or

°C on the LCD screen.

JP3 - TEMPERATURE SWING SETTING

This setting changes the size of the temperature control band with respect to

the set point. The larger the swing setting, the larger the temperature control
range will be. Conversely, the smaller the swing setting, the smaller (or tighter)
the temperature control range will be. This setting is called NARROW and
WIDE.

JP4 - GAS / ELECTRIC FAN OPERATION

This setting changes whether the system's blower fan (if applicable) is

controlled by the thermostat in HEAT mode. Choose ELECTRIC if you have
electric heating, and require the thermostat to control the fan. Choose GAS if
you have a gas heating system, this will allow the furnace itself to control the
operation of the blower fan.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SYSTEM MODE SWITCH:

The MODE switch has three positions: HEAT, OFF, and COOL. In the winter,

set the mode switch to HEAT to control your heating system; in the summer, set
the switch to COOL to control your air conditioning. In the spring and fall, or
when the windows are open, you can set the switch OFF. When the switch is in
the HEAT position, the word "HEAT" will be displayed next to the temperature.
When the switch is in the COOL position, the word "COOL" will be displayed
next to the temperature. Either of these indicators will be flashing if the system
is currently running, or on steady if the system is not currently running.

CLOSE

5MIN

F

NARROW

GAS

DAYS

OPEN

2MIN

C

WIDE

ELECT

%

JP1
JP2
JP3
JP4
JP5

NOTE: When the system mode switch is in the OFF position, it is normal for
the system's blower fan ("G" terminal if used) to still become activated
depending upon the position of the FAN mode switch (see below).

FAN MODE SWITCH:

The FAN switch has three positions: AUTO, CLEAN, and ON. Whenever the fan
is commanded on by the thermostat, the word "FAN" will flash on the LCD
display.

In the AUTO position, the operation of the blower fan is determined only by

the on/off cycling of the heating and cooling systems.

When the FAN switch is in the CLEAN position, this will enable the IAQ

Clean Cycle™ (Patent Pending) feature. This will assist in improving Indoor Air
Quality by circulating and filtering the air by using the system's blower fan on a
timed basis. Your heating and cooling systems will still work as they normally
would. This Clean Cycle™ feature will ensure that the blower fan will run for a
minimum of fifteen (15) minutes per hour every hour, even if there is no demand
for either heating or cooling system activation (this includes when the System
Mode Switch is in the OFF position). The 15 minute required run time is
accomplished by monitoring the amount of time the heating or cooling system
has already run the fan within the past hour based upon a total of three 20
minute segments. If the required 15 minutes per hour of run time has already
been met by running either the heating or cooling, there will be no additional fan
run time made by the Clean Cycle™ feature.

When the FAN switch is in the ON position, the system's blower fan will be

commanded ON, and remain ON while the FAN switch is in the ON position (this
also includes when the System Mode Switch is in the OFF position).

NOTE: The FAN switch only works if your system provides a wire for the
CAG111's "G" terminal.

PUSH BUTTONS:

There are four push buttons to the right of the unit's display screen. These

are used to: adjust the set point temperature, modify the values for user
changeable options, select the filter duration, and illuminate the attractive
screen's backlight feature.

TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT:

While in HEAT or COOL mode, a single press on either the UP or DOWN

button causes the set point to start flashing. Once flashing, the set point can be
altered by pressing either the UP or DOWN button once per degree of change,
or by holding either button down for at least two seconds to automatically
increment the set point quickly in the associated direction.

BATTERIES AND MAINTENANCE

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

WARRANTY

Y

W

O

B

G

RC

RH

TYPICAL 2 OR 3 WIRE HEAT HOOKUP

24V AC SYSTEMS

SYSTEM

XFMR

115VAC

SYSTEM COMMON

RC-RH JUMPER

PROVIDED

OPTIONAL

FAN LEAD

FAN

GAS VALVE

OR HEATER

Y

W

O

B

G

RC

RH

TYPICAL COOL HOOKUP

24V AC SYSTEMS

SYSTEM

XFMR

115VAC

SYSTEM COMMON

RC-RH JUMPER

PROVIDED

FAN

COMPRESSOR

Y

W

O

B

G

RC

RH

TYPICAL 24V AC 4 WIRE HOOKUP

SINGLE STAGE HEAT AND COOL

SYSTEM

XFMR

115VAC

SYSTEM COMMON

RC-RH JUMPER

PROVIDED

COMPRESSOR

GAS VALVE

OR HEATER

FAN

Y

W

O

B

G

RC

RH

TYPICAL 2 TRANSFORMER 24VAC 5 WIRE HOOKUP

SINGLE STAGE HEAT AND COOL

HEAT

XFMR

115VAC

SYSTEM COMMON 1

SYSTEM COMMON 2

RC-RH JUMPER

REMOVED

115VAC

COOL

XFMR

COMPRESSOR

GAS VALVE

OR HEATER

FAN

Y

W

O

B

G

RC

RH

TYPICAL SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP HOOKUP

SYSTEM

XFMR

115VAC

SYSTEM COMMON

RC-RH JUMPER

PROVIDED

COMPRESSOR

CONNECT TO EITHER

"B" OR "O"

BUT NOT BOTH

REVERSING

VALVE

FAN

*

CUSTOMER

SUPPLIED

JUMPER

ALL COMMON WIRES MUST BE TAPED OFF.

WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES:

1. The BOLD lines are what you should be connecting to the terminals on this
new thermostat.
2. The DASHED lines are optional depending upon your system type.
3. In many cases, the thin lines shown as “SYSTEM COMMON” will not be
visible at the thermostat location, they are located with your heating and cooling
equipment.
4. For Heat Pumps, use the “B” or “O” wire, NOT BOTH. Typically neither are
used in a conventional system.
5. If “Y” and “C” wires are both present, then “C” is a common wire. Tape it off.
6. If you have a “B” wire in your system which is used as a common wire, tape
it off. Connecting it to the “B” terminal on this thermostat may damage your
system and/or the thermostat.

HEATING ONLY SYSTEMS

COOLING ONLY SYSTEMS

4 -WIRES WITH ONE TRANSFORMER

5 -WIRES WITH TWO TRANSFORMERS

HEATING / COOLING SYSTEMS

HEATING / COOLING SYSTEMS

Y

W

O

B

G

RC RH

OPTIONAL FAN WIRE

OPTIONAL FAN WIRE

RC-RH JUMPER

PROVIDED

RH

RC

R

V

5

G

F

W

H

4

Y

W

O

B

G

RC RH

RC-RH JUMPER

PROVIDED

RH

RC

R

V

5

G

F

Y

C*

6

Y

W

O

B

G

RC RH

RC-RH JUMPER

PROVIDED

RH

RC

R

V

5

V

5

W

H

4

Y

C*

6

G

F

Y

W

O

B

G

RC RH

RC-RH JUMPER

PROVIDED

*CUSTOMER

SUPPLIED

JUMPER

RH

RC

R

Y

C*

G

F

Y

W

O

B

G

RC RH

RC-RH JUMPER

REMOVED

RH

V

5

TYPICAL SINGLE STAGE

HEAT PUMP WIRING

W

H

4

Y

C*

6

G

F

RC

R

C A U T I O N :

*

ALL COMMON WIRES MUST

BE TAPED OFF!

*

If a “B” wire in your system is a

system common, tape it off.
Connecting it to the thermostat’s “B”
terminal may damage your system
or the thermostat.

*

If “Y” and “C” are both present,

“C” is a common wire. DO NOT
USE IT, TAPE IT OFF!

AIR FILTER LIFE COUNTER

The air filter monitor feature tracks the total amount of fan run time to

calculate the estimated remaining life of the filter or recommended calendar
days. The LCD display shows the remaining filter life in an easy to view bar
graph that can be set to display either days remaining, or percent (%) remaining
(refer to the "SETUP OPTIONS" section for instructions on changing options for
this feature). The default filter life is ninety (90) days. This duration may be
altered by pushing the FILTER button on the front of the thermostat and using
either the UP or DOWN buttons to cycle through the available choices of: 000,
30, 60, 90, or 120 days. A selection of 000 will disable the filter counter
completely and remove the bar graph from the display. When the filter usage
timer has counted all the way down, it will indicate the need for filter
replacement by displaying a flashing red box containing the words "FILTER
CHANGE". If you are in the DAYS mode (which is default), the LCD will count
down to zero (0) and then back upwards to indicate the amount of days over the
recommended filter replacement time. If you are in the percent (%) mode, the
LCD will count down to zero (0) and then back upwards to indicate the amount
of percentage over the recommended filter usage amount up to 100 percent
over. To reset the filter counter after replacing your filter, either press and hold
the FILTER button for at least three (3) seconds, OR press the FILTER button
once and then the UP or DOWN buttons to change to a different filter duration
setting.

DISPLAY ILLUMINATION:

Pressing the LIGHT button will illuminate the display for easier viewing in dim

light conditions. The light will remain on for approximately 10 seconds. While
the light is illuminated, pressing any of the four push buttons will continue the
lighting and remain on for approximately 10 more seconds.

USER TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION:

If the ambient temperature displayed on the LCD screen does not exactly

match a nearby thermometer, or perhaps another thermostat in the home, the
user has the ability to adjust or shift the displayed temperature. The displayed
temperature can be altered by up to 5°F (or 3°C) in either direction. This
adjustment is performed by first placing the System Mode switch to the OFF
position, then by pressing and holding both the UP and DOWN buttons
together for at least two (2) seconds, the lower (red) portion of the screen will
display the word SET, and the default selection of zero (0). Press either the UP
or DOWN buttons for the associated direction of change. Note: If no buttons
are pressed within four (4) seconds, the thermostat will return back to normal
run mode.

INSTALLING NEW BATTERIES

The CAG111 requires batteries to be able to operate your heating or cooling

system. Replace the batteries when the LO Battery REPLACE indicator appears
in the display or At Least Once A Year.
1. To access your unit's battery location, remove the front half of the thermostat
from its base plate by applying opposite pressure on the two thumb tabs
located on the bottom edge of the thermostat and separate the unit.
2. The battery tray is located adjacent to the circuit board.
3. Remove the used batteries from the battery tray (if present) and install two
new Energizer

®

or DURACELL

®

"AA" size Alkaline Batteries into the battery

compartment. Observe the correct polarity markings shown in the
compartment.
4. Install your CAG111 thermostat back onto its base plate. To do this, line up
the tabs on all four corners and gently push the unit straight onto the base. Do
not use unnecessary force if the body does not snap into place easily. Remove
the body, line it back up and try again.

If you have any problems installing or using this thermostat, please carefully

and thoroughly review the instruction manual again. If you require assistance,
please contact our Technical Assistance Department at 856-234-8803 during
regular business hours between 8:00AM and 4:30PM Eastern Standard Time,
Monday through Friday. You can also receive technical assistance online
anytime day or night at http://www.luxproducts.com. Our web site offers you
answers to the most common technical questions, and also permits you to
email your questions to our technical support staff at your convenience.

Limited Warranty: If this unit fails because of defects in materials or

workmanship within one year of the date of original purchase, LUX will, at its
option, repair or replace it. This warranty does not cover damage by accident,
misuse, or failure to follow the installation instructions. Implied warranties are
limited in duration to one year from the date of original purchase. Some states
do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitation may not apply to you. Please return malfunctioning or defective units
(including the batteries that were being used) to the participating retailer from
which your purchase was made, along with proof of purchase. Please refer to
the Technical Assistance section before returning thermostat. Purchaser
assumes all risks and liability for incidental and consequential damage resulting
from the installation and use of this unit. Some states do not allow the
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state. Applicable in the U.S.A. only.

JP5 - DAYS / HOURS FILTER LIFE COUNTER

This setting will determine how the remaining filter life will be displayed on

the screen. In the DAYS setting, the screen will count down the number of
calendar days remaining before a filter change is recommended. In the (%)
setting, the screen will count down the amount of percentage (%) of air filter life
remaining before a filter change is recommended. Either option will display the
visual bar graph.

C A U T I O N :

Read all instructions carefully before removing any wiring from existing

thermostat.

Wires must be labeled by their terminal letters before they are removed.

Do not allow wires to touch each other or parts on thermostat.

When removing wires from their terminals, ignore the color of the wires

since these may not comply with any standard.

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