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    							Homeowner’s Guide
    PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
    Congratulations on your purchase
    of a new Carrier thermostat.
    Yo u r
    new thermostat combines computer-like
    intelligence with extremely simple
    operation in an elegant package.
    Designed to maximize the performance
    of your Carrier total indoor weather
    system, our thermostats provide reliable,
    accurate temperature control while
    blending into any home’s decor. As you
    read on, you’ll quickly see how easy it is
    to set up and operate your new
    thermostat and enjoy the comfort of your
    home.
    Intelligent , easy to use.
    comfort
    Carrier Corporation Indianapolis, IN 46231
    © 19 98 Carrier Corporation Form: OMTSTAT-7 Replaces: OMTSTAT-3 Printed in the U.S.A. 9-98 Catalog No. 03TS-TA3
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    							Homeowner’s Guide
    PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
    Congratulations on your purchase
    of a new Carrier thermostat.
    Yo u r
    new thermostat combines computer-like
    intelligence with extremely simple
    operation in an elegant package.
    Designed to maximize the performance
    of your Carrier total indoor weather
    system, our thermostats provide reliable,
    accurate temperature control while
    blending into any home’s decor. As you
    read on, you’ll quickly see how easy it is
    to set up and operate your new
    thermostat and enjoy the comfort of your
    home.
    Intelligent , easy to use.
    comfort
    Carrier Corporation Indianapolis, IN 46231
    © 19 98 Carrier Corporation Form: OMTSTAT-7 Replaces: OMTSTAT-3 Printed in the U.S.A. 9-98 Catalog No. 03TS-TA3
    Prog. Tstat HO Guide -3  8/24/01  11:33 AM  Page 1 
    						
    							MODE Buttonselects
    OFF, HEAT, COOL, or
    AUTO operation.
    Heat pump thermostats
    include EMERGENCY
    HEAT mode.
    FAN Button
    chooses ON 
    or AUTO fan
    operation. PROGRAM Button starts
    the programming process
    and moves you from one
    step to the next.Room Temperature
    Display shows current
    room temperature.
    Clean Filter Indicator lets
    you know it is time to clean
    or replace your system’s air
    filter. Outdoor Temperature
    Displayshows the
    outdoor temperature.Temperature Settings Display
    shows the temperature settings for
    current time period. * Auxiliary Heat Indicator
    is displayed when a heat
    pump system’s auxiliary
    heat is on.
    UP AND DOWN Buttons
    change the temperature
    settings. They are used for
    programming and to access
    outdoor temperature.
    RESET FILTER Button
    restarts the timer that
    determines the next air
    filter change or cleaning.HOLD Button maintains
    the current temperature
    and overrides programmed
    temperature changes 
    until reset. CHANGE DAY Button
    advances you to the next
    day to be programmed
    and advances the day of
    the week display. COPY PREVIOUS DAY
    Button “memorizes”
    the current day’s
    comfort schedule and
    copies it into the next
    day’s schedule.
    END Button 
    “locks in” the most
    recently entered
    temperatures and
    schedule. SET TIME/ TEMP 
    ButtonTime of Day Display
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    *Available on selected models.
    
    
    
    
      
    NOTE: Not all messages displayed in the above illustration will appear at once in any situation.
    This is no ordinar y thermostat.
    Carrier listened to the needs of
    homeowners nationwide and delivered
    a product to meet those needs. The
    result is a thermostat that interacts
    with people as effectively as it does
    with your heating and cooling system.
    It’s a simple, yet powerf ul control that
    puts comfort at your command.
    Comfort at your command .
    control
    Take a few minutes to review
    the features and functions listed
    above.
    Carrier gives you control over
    your comfort with simple instructions,
    responsive push buttons and an easy-
    to-read backlit display. Once set, this
    thermostat reliably monitors indoor
    temperatures and responsively meets
    your comfort demands.
    Making life easier.
    features
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    							TABLE OF CONTENTS
    PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT
    Setting the current day........................................1
    Setting the current time ......................................1
    Setting the mode operation ................................2
    Setting the fan operation ....................................3
    Personalize your comfort ....................................4
    Setting your comfort schedule. ...........................5
    Copying a daily schedule. ..................................8
    OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT
    Changing your comfort schedule ......................10
    Overriding your comfort schedule ....................10
    Checking the outdoor temperature  ..................11
    Checking current programmed time 
    and temperature settings ...............................12
    Clean filter feature ............................................13AUTO CHANGEOVER.........................................14
    SMART RECOVERY.............................................15
    What if…
    The auxiliary heat indicator is displayed...........16
    The clean filter indicator is displayed ...............16
    The hold indicator is displayed.........................16
    You have a power outage .................................17
    You have a system error message .....................17
    Warranty.............................................................18
    Common Terms and Where to Find Them...........19
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    							PROGRAMMING THE  THERMOSTAT
    Setting the current day
    1Press the CHANGE DAY button.
    The day of the week will change.
    2Stop on the desired day. The thermostat 
    then follows the program schedule 
    for that day.
    Setting the current time
    1Press the SET TIME/TEMP button.
    The word TIME flashes on the display.
    2Press the UP or DOWN buttons 
    until the correct time is displayed. To quickly
    advance to the proper time, press and hold 
    the UP or DOWN button. To ensure accurate 
    programming, be sure that AM or PM is 
    properly selected.
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    							PROGRAMMING THE  THERMOSTAT
    3When the correct time appears on the display, 
    press the END button.
    NOTE: If you choose not to press the END button,
    the word TIME will stop flashing after 15 seconds.
    Setting mode operation
    1Press MODE button.
    2When the MODE button is pressed, the words
    OFF,
    HEAT,
    COOL,
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    							PROGRAMMING THE  THERMOSTAT
    and AUTO 
    will rotate on the display.
    If you have a heat pump, the display 
    will show OFF, HEAT, COOL, AUTO, 
    and EHEAT.
    NOTE:  In AUTO mode, your system will heat OR
    cool as needed to reach your temperature settings.
    AUTO mode may be turned off. Contact your
    indoor weather expert for details.
    3Continue to press the MODE 
    button until you reach the desired setting.
    Setting the fan operation
    1Press the FAN button to switch 
    between ON and AUTO fan settings.
    When the ON mode is selected, the fan runs 
    continuously for improved air circulation.
    When the AUTO mode is selected, the fan 
    runs only as needed to maintain your indoor 
    temperature settings.
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    							PROGRAMMING THE  THERMOSTAT
    Personalize Your  Comfort
    Before you program your thermostat, take
    a moment to plan your temperature 
    schedule. Each day of the week is divided
    into 4 time periods:  WAKE, DAY,
    EVENING, and SLEEP. 
    For each time period, enter a start time,heating temperature, and cooling 
    temperature in the appropriate blank.
    Once completed, this chart will be your
    guide during programming.
    NOTE:  Your thermostat requires your cooling 
    temperature to be at least 2° higher than your 
    heating temperature.
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    							PROGRAMMING THE  THERMOSTAT
    Setting your comfort schedule
    Before you begin programming, refer to
    page 4 of this manual to plan your 
    personal comfort schedule.
    1Press the PROGRAM button.
    The word PROGRAMMING appears on the
    display and the word TIME flashes on 
    the display.Above the clock, the word WAKE, DAY, EVE, 
    or SLEEP will appear. The day to be programmed
    is displayed with a 2-letter abbreviation: 
    MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, or SU.NOTE:  Your thermostat will always start the 
    programming process in the current time 
    period and current day. You may wish to begin 
    programming on a different day or time period. 
    To change the time period, press the PROGRAM
    button as needed until the correct time period,
    WAKE, DAY, EVE, or SLEEP appears. Press the
    CHANGE DAY button to display the desired day.
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    							PROGRAMMING THE  THERMOSTAT
    2Using your personalized comfort 
    schedule as a guide, press the UP and 
    DOWN buttons to set the time for the 
    indicated time period.
    3Press the SET TIME/TEMP button.
    The word HEAT flashes on the display.
    NOTE:  Pressing the SET TIME/TEMP button 
    allows you to select between HEAT, COOL and
    TIME settings.
    4Press the UP and DOWN buttons
    to adjust the heating temperature setting to 
    match your personalized comfort schedule.
    5Press the SET TIME/TEMP button to
    select the cooling temperature setting for this 
    time period.
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