Homeowner’s guide – Carrier TB-NHP User Manual

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TB---NAC

TB---NHP

Base Series

Non---Programmable Thermostat

Homeowner’s Guide

Designed and Assembled

in the USA.

A07108

Base Non---Programmable Thermostat

1. To Select the Mode:

Use the H/C button to move between the choices. OFF,

HEAT, COOL, or EMHT will appear on the display. EMHT
will only appear on heat pump models.

2. To Select the Fan Operation:

Use the FAN button to move between continuous fan (in-
dicated by the FAN ON icon) and auto fan operation.

3. To Read the Room Temperature:

The large display reads room temperature until a button is
pressed.

4. To Adjust the Setpoint:

In normal operation, the large display shows room temper-

ature. At the first press of the UP or DOWN button, the
large display shows the current setpoint and the SET TEMP
icon is turned on. Further presses of the UP or DOWN but-

ton adjust the setpoint upward or downward. Five seconds
after the last button press, the display returns to the room

temperature and the SET TEMP icon turns off.

TROUBLESHOOTING

What if there is a green light on in the upper

corner of the display area?

This thermostat uses a green LED to indicate auxiliary heat and
emergency heat operation on the Heat Pump model. This green

light means one of two things.

1. Auxiliary Heat is on:

This light turns on automatically when the system determ-
ines that it’s too cold outside for your heat pump to heat the

house without help. So, it’s getting help from the electric
heaters.

NOTE: This indicator does not reflect a problem with your

system.

2. Emergency Heat is on:

If the heat pump is not working properly, you can manually
select the emergency heat for extra help in heating. You’ll
know there’s a problem if the house can’t seem to get warm

when it’s cold outside. You want to avoid using emergency
heat, though, because it’s the most expensive option. And,

of course, if you suspect a problem with your heat pump,
call your heating and cooling dealer immediately.

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