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    							WHAT IF…
    You have a power outage…
    An internal power source eliminates the
    need to reprogram the thermostat after
    power outages. The comfort schedule you
    have entered will be maintained indefinitely.
    The clock will run for 72 hours. You have a system error message…
    The display may appear as follows:  --, E2,
    or E3
    --indicates a problem with the
    indoor air sensor
    E2indicates low line voltage
    E3indicates a problem with the 
    outdoor air sensor
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    							WARRANTY
    This thermostat includes a 1-year limited
    warranty. For detailed warranty information,
    please refer to the All Product Limited
    Warranty Card included in your information
    packet. This thermostat is also eligible for
    manufacturer’s extended system 
    warranties. Ask your dealer for details on
    extended warranties for longer-term 
    protection.
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    							COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO  FIND THEM
    Auxiliary Heat .................................Pg. 16
    Most heat pump systems require a 
    supplemental heating source, called auxiliary
    heat, to maintain your comfort when outdoor
    temperatures fall significantly. Your thermostat
    lets you know when your home is being
    warmed with supplemental heat.
    NOTE:  For additional energy savings opportunities,
    ask your dealer about locking out auxiliary heat at
    a selected outdoor temperature.
    Change Day .......................................Pg. 1
    Change day is a function of your 
    thermostat’s programming. Once you’ve
    programmed a day’s heating or coolingschedule, you move to the next day by
    pressing the CHANGE DAY button. This
    button also advances the day of the week
    on the display.
    Clean Filter ......................................Pg. 13
    Your system’s air filter will require regular
    cleaning to reduce the dirt and dust in the
    system and your indoor air.  The CLEAN
    FILTER indicator lets you know when it’s
    time to clean the filter.
    Comfort Schedule ..............................Pg. 4
    The comfort schedule is a personalized list
    of the heating and cooling temperature 
    settings along with a corresponding time
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    of day. This schedule includes 4 time 
    periods per day, and can feature a different
    comfort schedule each day of the week.
    Copy Previous Day ............................Pg. 8
    This programming function allows you to
    copy the previously programmed day for
    use in setting the current day’s schedule.  It
    is activated by pressing the COPY 
    PREVIOUS DAY button.
    Current Day and Time .......................Pg. 1
    The day of the week and current time are
    displayed continuously on the display.Emergency Heat ................................Pg. 3
    This indicates that auxiliary heat is being
    used without the compressor.
    End ....................................................Pg. 2
    The END button returns the thermostat to
    normal operation. 
    Fan .....................................................Pg. 3
    Your system’s fan can run continuously 
    or only as called for during heating or
    cooling. Continuous operation helps with
    air circulation and cleaning. Automatic
    operation provides better efficiency. Press
    the FAN button to make your choice.
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    							COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO  FIND THEM
    Hold ..................................................Pg. 2
    This function allows you to override the
    programmed temperature settings. 
    Mode. ................................................Pg. 2
    Mode refers to the type of operation your
    system is set up to perform. Mode settings
    include: OFF, HEAT, COOL, and AUTO.
    Heat pump systems also include 
    EMERGENCY HEAT (EHEAT).
    Outdoor Temperature ......................Pg.  11
    Your thermostat not only registers the
    indoor temperature, but it may also 
    be equipped to register and display the
    outdoor temperature as well. Press the UPand DOWN buttons simultaneously to
    read the outdoor temperature display.
    Override ..........................................Pg. 10
    Temporarily disregards the thermostat’s
    programmed temperature settings and
    schedules. You can override the system by
    pressing the HOLD button to maintain the
    current temperature indefinitely or by
    pressing the UP and DOWN buttons to
    change the temperature settings for the
    remainder of the current period.
    Power Outage ..................................Pg. 17
    Complete loss of electricity. Your 
    thermostat has an internal power source
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    							COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO  FIND THEM
    that allows it to continue to run for 72
    hours or more without electricity.
    Programmed settings are stored indefinitely
    without the aid of batteries.
    Program .............................................Pg. 5
    The program function of your thermostat
    allows you to enter time and temperature
    information into the thermostat. To activate
    the program function, press the PROGRAM
    button.
    Reset Filter.......................................Pg. 13
    The reset filter function turns off the
    CLEAN FILTER indicator and restarts the
    timer. Press the RESET FILTER button afteryou’ve cleaned and replaced the system’s
    air filter.
    Set Time .............................................Pg.  1
    This function allows you to set the proper
    time, ensuring accurate heating and 
    cooling schedules. Press the SET
    TIME/TEMP button to activate.
    Temperature Sensors........................Pg. 12
    Temperature sensors measure the current
    indoor or outdoor temperatures which 
    are displayed on the thermostat.
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    Temperature Settings .........................Pg. 7
    These settings are the temperatures 
    programmed into the thermostat as part of
    your comfort schedule. The actual room
    temperature will automatically be 
    displayed, but you can check the desired
    temperature for the current mode by 
    pressing either the UP or DOWN button. Time of Day .......................................Pg. 4
    When programming the thermostat, time
    of day refers to the 4 time periods 
    available, including WAKE, DAY, EVE, and
    SLEEP.  Time of day also refers to the time
    shown on the thermostat’s display.
    Up and Down Buttons .......................Pg. 1
    These buttons are used to set the clock 
    and enter other time and temperature
    information.
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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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