Bryant OM 17-101 manual

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  • Page 1

    Cance ls: Ne w OM 17 -101 11/0 4 • 7-Day Programmable • 3 O ccup ied period s an d 1 Uno ccup ied period • A uto Changeover • Large, Easy T o Read Display • Ther moglow™ Backlight • Remote Sen sor Read y • Dr y Contact E quipped • Ene rg y Sa ving Sm ar t F an • F an Purge , IA Q F eatu r e • Meets Californi a Title 24 FRONT P[...]

  • Page 2

    Page 2 The t hermostat is p repr og r ammed fro m the f actory to ope r- ate equipm ent* wit hout the need f or fur ther pr og rammin g. T o optimi ze th e installa tion of this the rmostat f ollo w the in- structions in the Adv an ced Setup section. * The therm ostat is not preprogrammed from the factor y to operate heat pump systems. T o control [...]

  • Page 3

    Page 3 Basic Operation Pr ogramming Occupied and Unoccupied P er iods Program On Pm Su unoccupied Pm Program On Su Override occupied 1 : Stop : : HEAT COOL HEAT COOL Pressing the up/down b ut tons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool set point t emperatures simultaneously . Pressing the up/ down b ut tons in Heat or Cool modes will adjus[...]

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    Page 4 PROGRAMMING NO TES • If only 1 Occupied period is selected in step 1 on page 3, Occupied 2 and 3 progr amming steps are skipped. Fur ther , if only 2 occupied periods are selected, Occupied 3 programming steps are skipped. • Heat and Cool set points f or Occupied 1 are the same f or ev er y day of the w eek. Heat and Cool set points for [...]

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    Page 5 Advanced S etup T able • CLOCK BACKUP — In th e e v e nt of a power loss, the ther mostat i nter nal clock will continue to keep proper time for a minimum of 4 8 hours w ithout externa l power or batter ies. • TWO-ST A GE OPERA TION — The S econd Sta ge of heat (Hea t pump mode ls only ) is tur ned on when ( 1 ) the firs t Stage has [...]

  • Page 6

    Page 6 represent s a multiple of 30 se conds from the Dr y Con- tact clos ure. F or example, 1 = tur n on 30 seco nds after Dr y Contact c losure, 2 = tur n on 6 0 second s after clo - sure, 3 = tu rn on 90 secon ds after cl osure, and so o n. See page 4, Step 13, to con figure t he thermost a t f or Soft Star t. • DU AL SET POINT BEHA VIOR — T[...]

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    Page 7 One-Y ear W arranty — This Product is w arranted to be free from defects in ma ter ial and w or kmanship. If it ap- pears within one year from the date of or iginal installation, whether or not actual use begins on that date , that the product does not meet this warr anty , a new or remanuf actured part, at the manuf actu rer’s sole op- [...]

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    Copyright 2 004 Br yant Heating & Cool ing System s Print ed in U.S.A. CA T AL OG NO. 5353-00 3[...]