Carrier 33CSIRRCVR-01 manual

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    P/N P/N 33CSIRRCVR-01 33CSIRRCVR-01 Carrier Corporation - 01/06 - Patents Pending OWNER ’S MANU AL OWNER ’S MANU AL Ther mostat Remote Control & Receiver Ther mostat Remote Control & Receiver Allows remote control operation of basic thermostat functions Unique ‘W armer & Cooler ’ commands Compatible with thermostat models: 33CS4[...]

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    Overview P age 2 This accessory allows for the remote operation of the most basic thermostat functions. There are five buttons on the remote control. One for Off, two for Fan control, one for W armer and one for Cooler . The communication from the remote control to the receiver is uni-directional, without feedback to the user . It is because of thi[...]

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    Operation P age 3 Press the W armer or Cooler buttons and the heating - cooling system will operate as outlined in pages 4 through 8. If the thermostat was off prior to a Warmer or Cooler button press, the system will turn on in the last mode (Auto or Manual changeover) of operation prior to pressing Off. Press the Fan On button for continuous fan [...]

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    O W armer & Cooler Commands in Manual Changeover P age 4 If the thermost at is configured for Manual Heat/Cool changeover: W ARMER button press while in Heat or Off mode: When the thermostat receives a W armer command (button press) through the remote control and the heater is not running, the set point will be raised above the room temperature[...]

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    O P age 5 If the thermost at is configured for Manual Heat/Cool changeover: COOLER button press while in Cool or Off mode: When the thermostat receives a Cooler command (button press) through the remote control and the air conditioner is not running, the set point will be lowered below the room temperature to start the cooling operation. This occur[...]

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    P age 6 O W armer & Cooler Commands in Auto Changeover If the thermost at is configured to Auto Heat/Cool changeover: W ARMER button press while in Auto or Off mode: When the thermostat receives a warmer command (button press) through the remote control, and the heater is not running, the set points will be raised to start the heater operation.[...]

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    O P age 7 If the thermost at is configured to Auto Heat/Cool changeover: COOLER button press while in Auto or Off mode: When the thermostat receives a Cooler command (button press) through the remote control and the air conditioner is not running, the set points will be lowered to start the air conditioning operation. If the air conditioner is runn[...]

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    O P age 8 Example #1 ! The thermostat was turned of f the prior day while in Auto changeover mode. ! The following will occur if the W armer button is pressed while the thermostat is of f: ! The thermostat changes from Of f to Auto. ! The set point is raised to start heater operation. Example #2 ! The thermostat was turned of f the prior day while [...]

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    Connection P age 9 Accessory jack located on thermostat bottom Accessory release button T o connect the IR Receiver to the thermost at; insert the IR receiver plug into the accessory Jack of the thermost at. The receiver will ‘lock’ into the ventilation slot s of the thermost at. T o remove the IR receiver from the thermost at; press and hold t[...]

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    Remote Control Battery Replacement P age 10 Replace battery with CR 2025 or equivalent. Battery Door Front View Rear View + +[...]

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    W arranty P age 11 One- Y ear Warranty - This Product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship . If it appears within one year from the date of original installation, whether or not actual use begins on that date, that the product does not meet this warranty , a new or remanufactured part , at the manufacturer ’s sole opti[...]