Hunter 40135 manual

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    1 Electronic/Mechanical Thermostat Model 40135 installation and operation manual 44017-01 04-01-2008[...]

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    2 Our T echnical Support Group is available from 8 am to 5 pm CST . They may be reached toll-free at 1-888-830-1326.[...]

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    3 T able of Contents Important Information ....................................... 5 T ools ................................................................. 6 Uninstalling the Existing Unit ............................ 9 Installing the Thermostat ................................ 12 Installing the wall plate ................................... 14 c[...]

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    4 Congratulations! Thank you for choosing a Hunter thermostat. Y our new Hunter thermostat will provide years of reliable service and year-round energy savings. Please read this manual before beginning installation and save this booklet for complete operation instructions. Electronic/Mechanical Thermostat Model 40135[...]

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    5 This thermostat is designed to work on the following heating and cooling systems: Gas – Standing Pilot Gas – Electronic Ignition Gas – Fired Boilers Gas – Millivolt Systems Oil – Fired Boilers Oil – Fired Furnace Electric Air conditioner Electric Furnace This thermostat is not designed for heat pump systems or 1 10/220 V baseboard hea[...]

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    6 This thermostat includes two #8 slotted screws and two wall anchors for mounting. T o install your new thermostat, you will need the following supplies: Flat-head screwdriver ...................................................................................... Small Phillips-head screwdriver ......................................................[...]

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    7 NOTICE! Do not disconnect the wires from the existing thermostat before reading these instructions. The wires must be labeled prior to removal to ensure proper reconnection.[...]

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    8 Y RC G W Y RC G W[...]

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    9 1. T urn the system power OFF from the existing thermostat. T urn the power to the HV AC system OFF at the main power panel or at the furnace. 2. Remove the existing thermostat cover to access the wires from the wall. (Some thermostats may have multiple covers, screws or other locking devices that must be removed or disengaged.) 3. Locate, but do[...]

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    10 If your existing thermostat is marked... label the wire with this sticker: RH / R / VR / 4 RH RH 24 V olt RC / VC RC RC 24 V olt Cool Y / C* / M Y Y air conditioning compressor W / H W W heating G / F G G fan * See pg 27 for complete wiring diagram.[...]

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    11 4. Using the provided stickers, label each wire according to the chart. (If the terminals are not labeled, contact a qualied HV AC technician.) Note: Wire colors do not always comply with standards, so wire color should be ignored. Refer to the existing terminal designation for proper identication. *If a wire marked C is present, C may be [...]

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    12 INST ALLING THE THERMOST A T INST ALLING THE THERMOST A T 1. Remove the new thermostat from the back plate by pulling the two halves apart. Thermostat W all Plate[...]

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    13 W R C Y G[...]

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    14 2. Position the new wall plate on the wall and pull the labeled wires through the opening. 3. If the existing holes do not match those on the Hunter wall plate, or if there are no existing holes, level the wall plate and mark the wall for two holes. 4. Remove the wall plate and drill two 3/16” holes where marked. 5. T ap the plastic anchors in[...]

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    15 RC RH Y G W[...]

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    16 INST ALLING THE THERMOST A T , CONT . CONNECTING THE WIRES 1. Loosen, but do not remove, the terminal screws. Note: A jumper wire has been provided, connecting the RC and RH terminals for systems that do not provide both an RH and RC wire. If you have both an RH and RC wire, remove this jumper . If you do not have both an RH and RC wire, leave t[...]

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    17 HE/HG Switch[...]

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    18 A TT ACHING THE THERMOST A T 4. Locate the HE/HG s w i t c H on the back of the thermostat. Set the switch to HG for a gas furnace or oil burner . Set the switch to HE for electric furnaces. (The switch has no effect when the system is set to cooling mode.) 5. Insert two fresh AA alkaline batteries. 6. Align the thermostat with the the wall plat[...]

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    20 Fan Switch System Switch Set T emperature Slider Thermometer Battery Indicator SY STEM COOL OFF HE A T AU TO ON 3 0 2 0 1 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 F C 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 F[...]

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    21 OPERA TION 1. Set the s E t t E m p E r a t u r E s l i d E r to the desired temperature. 2. The s y s t E m s w i t c H determines the operating mode of the thermostat. Select c o o l , o f f , or H E a t . 3. The f a n s w i t c H should normally be located in the a u t o position. T o run the fan continuously , slide the f a n s w i t c H to [...]

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    22 INDICA T ORS AND ADUSTMENT 1. The t H E r m o m E t E r indicates the room temperature. 2. The B a t t E r y i n d i c a t o r displays two stages of battery conditions. The rst warning is the w E a k B a t t E r y w a r n i n G , indicated by the B a t t E r y i n d i c a t o r ashing once approximately every second. When this warning app[...]

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    23 Span Adjust SP AN[...]

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    24 INDICA T ORS AND ADJUSTMENTS, CONT . 1. Remove the top cover from the thermostat. 2. T o make your system run LONGER, turn the s p a n a d j u s t clockwise. 3. T o make your system run SHORTER, turn the s p a n a d j u s t counter clockwise. 4. Reattach the top cover to the thermostat. Note: The Span range is 0.6 o F - 3 o F. The Span setting r[...]

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    25 1. My heating or cooling will not turn on or off. 1 a. Check the HE/HG switch to ensure it is set to the correct position. 1 b. W ait. There may be as much as a 4-minute delay before the system turns on or off to protect the compressor . 1 c. Check the circuit breakers and switches to ensure there is enough power to the system. 1 d. Replace the [...]

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    26 Is there help on the web? Y es. Visit http://www .hunterfan.com for more information. .................................................................................... ......... Can’t I just call someone? Sure. Our T echnical Support Group is available from 8 am to 5 pm CST . They may be reached toll-free at1-888-830- 1326. TROUBLESHOOTING[...]

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    27 G R h W Y F a n R e l a y H e a t / Co ol 2 4 V S u ppl y Co o l Co n t a c t o r H e a t R e l a y o r V a l v e 4 - w i r e H e a t / Co o l S y s t e m G Rc Rh F a n Re l ay He a t 24V Supply W He a t Re l a y or V alve Y Co o l Co n tact or 5-wire H eat/C oo l Sy stem Co o l 24V Supply[...]

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    28 WIRING DIAGRAMS R h W H e a t 2 4 V or M i l l i v o l t S u p pl y H e a t Re l a y o r V a l v e 2 - w i r e H e a t O n l y S y s t e m G R h W H e a t 2 4 V S u ppl y H e a t R e l a y o r V a l v e 3 - w i r e He a t O n l y S y s t e m F a n R e l a y[...]

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    29 G R c Y Co o l Co n t a c t e r Co ol 2 4 V S u ppl y 3 - w i r e Co o l O n l y S y s t e m F a n R e l a y WIRING DIAGRAMS, CONT .[...]

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