Bryant Preferred T6-NRH, Preferred T6-NHP, Preferred T6-NAC Owner's Manual

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T6--NRH, T6--NHP, T6--NAC Preferredt Series Non--Programmable Thermostat
Owner’s Manual
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YOU WILL LOVE THIS THERMOSTAT.
You have the Preferredt thermostat. This unique device’s state--of--the--art technology makes it easier than ever for you to keep your home comfortable. And with an ultra--thin profile and a selection of attractive faceplates, it is easily the most decorator--friendly thermostat available. Designed to be as smart -- and smart--looking -- as any of the other electronics in your home, your new Preferred thermostat offers three different “Touch ’N’ Go” comfort settings to fit your lifestyle -- not anybody else’s. Let this manual show you how easy it is to enjoy the newest experience in home comfort.
Designed and Assembled
in the USA.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BUTTON IDENTIFICATION 6.......................................
ON--SCREEN INDICATORS 8.........................................
QUICK START
Setting or changing the temperatures for heating and cooling 10..............
Understanding Touch ’N’ Go 11......................................
OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT
Using the Touch ’N’ Go feature 12....................................
Setting the home temperature 14......................................
Setting the away temperature 16......................................
Setting the sleep temperature 18.....................................
Using the fan 20..................................................
Changing the humidity level 21......................................
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Using normal humidify 21..........................................
Using auto humidify 22.............................................
How to turn off the humidify or dehumidify feature 24....................
Using emergency heat (heat pump systems only) 25......................
Using the thermostat to turn the heating and cooling system off 26...........
ADVANCED OPTIONS
Advanced options display codes chart 27...............................
Clearing the reset reminders 28.......................................
Changing from Fahrenheit to Celsius 30................................
Adjusting or turning off the continuous backlighting 31....................
Keypad lockout 32................................................
Unlocking the keypad 33...........................................
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Hybrid Heat (heat pump systems only) 34...............................
Service reminders 34...............................................
Outdoor temperature display 35.......................................
Auto changeover 35...............................................
WHATIF...
“Aux heat on” is displayed (heat pump systems only) 36...................
“Em heat” is displayed (heat pump systems only) 36......................
There is a power outage 36..........................................
You get a service reminder message 37.................................
You get a system error message 37....................................
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COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
Auto changeover 38................................................
Auxiliary heat (heat pump systems only) 38.............................
Backlighting 38...................................................
Dehumidify 38....................................................
Emergency heat (heat pump systems only) 39...........................
Hybrid heat 39....................................................
Humidify 39......................................................
Mode 40.........................................................
Service reminders 40...............................................
WARRANTY 41....................................................
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BUTTON IDENTIFICATION
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mode
a
fan
Em heat
aux
heat
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on
fan
check UV light check lter
auto
check hum pad
fan on
home away sleep
features done
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h
g
f
set at
cool
on
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2
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BUTTON IDENTIFICATION
a. FAN Selects whether the fan operates continuously (on) or only when
b. MODE Selects whether thermostat is set for heating, cooling, emergency
c. UP Increases the temperature or adjusts the screen selection up when
d. DOWN Decreases the temperature or adjusts the screen selection down
e. SLEEP Activates heating and cooling settings for the sleep program
f. DONE Saves settings
g. AWAY Activates heating and cooling settings for the away program
h. FEATURES Provides access to advanced options
i. HOME Activates heating and cooling settings for the home program
needed for heating or cooling (auto)
heat, auto (heat and cool as needed), or off
setting advanced features
when setting advanced programming features
period
period
period
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ON--SCREEN INDICATORS
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mode
fan
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2
o Em heat
aux
heat
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on
fan
check UV light check lter
auto fan on
check hum pad
home away sleep
set at
cool
on
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features done
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ON--SCREEN INDICATORS
1. Programming option; indicates which settings are being adjusted
2. Fan mode -- on or auto
3. Filter, UV lamp, humidifier pad reminders
4. Indicates whether setting humidify or dehumidify preferences
5. System is in auxiliary (supplemental) mode
6. Heating set point
7. Current system mode -- heating, cooling, emergency heat, heat/cool (auto), off
8. Current temperature
9. Indicates humidify or dehumidify settings
10. Fahrenheit or Celsius
11. Keypad is locked (no padlock means unlocked)
12. Selected cooling set point; cooling on
13. Outdoor temperature; also displays other information during programming
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QUICK START
Setting or changing the temperatures for heating and cooling
Your thermostat is installed with pre--set heating and cooling temperature settings. You can use these or change them so your home is as warm or as cool as you would like it to be. These steps will hold the temperature where you set it until you make another change.
1. Open the door. You will see the word heat or cool on the screen next to the pre --set temperature, depending on the mode your system is in. (If the thermostat is in ”auto” mode, you will see both the heating and cooling set points. If it’s the first time you’ve used the thermostat, the mode will say heat.).
2. To change the displayed temperature, press the up or down button located on the right side until you reach the desired setting.
3. To change the other temperature setting, press the mode button on the left. The screen will display the word cool or heat and the pre --set temperature.
4. Press the up or down button to change the displayed setting. Stop on the desired setting.
5. Close the door.
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QUICK START
Understanding Touch ’N’ Go
The unique Touch ’N’ Go feature on your thermostat is a revolutionary tool that lets you use a simpler programming option -- literally, touch and go -- to help you get the maximum comfort control from the entire comfort system.
With the touch of one Touch ’N’ Go button -- home, away or sleep -- you can tell your thermostat where you’ll be. It’s the ideal solution for somebody who prefers different comfort settings for different times of the day.
The three Touch ’N’ Go buttons are preset at the factory for typical heating and cooling temperature settings. You can change these temperature settings easily.
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OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT
Using the Touch ’N’ Go feature
The Touch ’N’ Go feature on your thermostat involves the home, away and sleep buttons immediately under the display. You can either accept the preset temperature settings for when you are home, away or asleep, or set your own Touch ’N’ Go heating and cooling temperature settings. And, because these buttons and their comfort settings aren’t linked to specific times of the day, you are free to use any button and its settings whenever it suits your lifestyle needs. Just touch the button you want to use when you are away from home, return, or go to sleep. It’s easier than manually re--setting the temperature several times a day.
Here are the temperature settings that are pre --set for your home, away and sleep buttons.
Tou c h ’ N’ Go O p ti on Heat Cool
Home 68 74
Away 60 85
Sleep 66 78
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Use this blank grid to determine how warm or cool you want your home to be when you’re home, away or asleep.
Tou c h ’ N’ Go O p ti on Heat Cool
Home
Away
Sleep
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OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT
Setting the home temperature
1. Open the door.
2. Press the home button located under the display on the left. You will see a triangle icon (B) above the home button. This icon will always tell you whether you’re in the home, away or sleep setting.
3. You will see the heating and cooling temperatures that were set at the factory. To use these, just close the door.
4. To change the heating setting, press the mode button on the left until you see the word heat on the screen on the left.
5. Press the up or down button until you reach the desired temperature setting. The arrow pointing to the home button will disappear.
6. Press and hold the home button for about three seconds. The home arrow will be displayed, indicating that the thermostat has saved your settings.
7. To change the cooling temperature setting, press the mode button repeatedly until you see the word cool on the screen on the right.
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8. Press the up or down button until you reach the desired temperature setting.
9. Press and hold the home button for about three seconds. The home arrow will be displayed, indicating that the thermostat has saved your settings.
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Setting the away temperature
1. Press the away button located under the display in the center. You will see a triangle icon (B) above the away button.
2. You will see the heating and cooling temperatures that were set at the factory. To use these, just close the door.
3. To change the heating settings, press the mode button until you see the word heat on the screen on the left.
4. Press the up or down button on the right until you reach the desired temperature setting. The arrow pointing to the away button will disappear.
5. Press and hold the away button for about three seconds. The away arrow will be displayed, indicating that the thermostat has saved your settings.
6. To change the cooling temperature setting, press the mode button repeatedly until you see the word cool on the screen on the right.
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7. Press the up or down button until you reach the desired temperature set­ting.
8. Press and hold the away button for about three seconds. The away arrow will be displayed, indicating that the thermostat has saved your settings.
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Setting the sleep temperature
1. Press the sleep button located under the display in the center. You will see a triangle icon (B) above the sleep button.
2. You will see the heating and cooling temperatures that were set at the factory. To use these, just close the door.
3. To change the heating setting, press the mode button until you see the word heat on the screen on the left.
4. Press the up or down button on the right until you reach the desired temperature setting. The arrow pointing to the away button will disappear.
5. Press and hold the sleep button for about three seconds. The sleep arrow will be displayed, indicating that the thermostat has saved your settings.
6. To change the cooling temperature setting, press the mode button repeatedly until you see the word cool on the screen on the right.
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7. Press the up or down button until you reach the desired temperature set­ting.
8. Press and hold the sleep button for about three seconds. The sleep arrow will be displayed, indicating that the thermostat has saved your settings.
9. Close the door.
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OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT
Using the fan
When the fan is on, it helps distribute air throughout your home for a more even temperature in all spaces. You can set the thermostat so that the fan runs only during your heating and cooling cycles (auto mode) or to run continuously.
The thermostat is set at the factory to run the fan automatically as needed (“auto fan”). Here’s how to change the setting so it runs continuously.
1. Open the door.
2. Press the fan button on the left. The display message will change from auto fan to fan on.
3. To return the fan to auto mode, press the fan button again. You will see fan auto on the display.
4. Close the door.
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Changing the humidity level
Your thermostat offers three humidity options: normal, auto and off. It is set at the factory for “normal humidify,” which is a fixed setting based on how much humidity you want in the home. This humidity level remains constant, regardless of the outdoor temperature. You can manually adjust the humidity level according to your own preferences.
The second option, “auto humidify,” uses an outdoor temperature sensor (when installed) to automatically adjust the inside humidity level according to the outside temperature when the thermostat is set for auto humidify.
You can also turn off the humidify/dehumidify feature.
Using normal humidify
Here’s how to change the fixed (constant) humidity setting.
1. Open the door.
2. Press the features button twice. The first press will dis­play the outdoor air temperature and the second press will display the humidify settings. The display will include the humidity level and the humidity setting. It is factory--set at 26% for humidify and 60% for dehumidify. If there’s too much condensation on the windows, try a lower num­ber. If the air is too dry (perhaps there is too much static electricity), try a higher number. If your home is newer and has quality windows that create a “tight” home, try a higher setting. If your home is older, you might need a lower setting.
* Only homeowners with the T6--PRH model of thermostat will see a “humidify” icon.
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3. Press the up or down button to change the setting. You can set the humidity between 10% and 46%; the dehu­midify range is from 46% to 66%.
4. Close the door.
Using auto humidify
The auto humidify feature automatically adjusts the amount of humidity according to the outside temperature when an outdoor temperature sensor is installed. It can be manually adjusted when there is too much condensation accumulating on windows or the air seems too dry. Here’s how to switch to auto humidify and make adjustments.
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1. Open the door.
2. Press the features button twice. The first press will dis­play the outdoor air temperature and the second press will display the humidify settings. The display will in­clude the humidity level and the humidity setting.
3. Press the mode button until the screen displays auto and a set at number. (Auto indicates you have put the thermostat in auto humidify mode.)
4. Press the up or down button to change this auto humidi­fy set at number. If there is too much condensation on the windows, select a number lower than 5. If there seems to be a lot of static electricity, which often means the air is too dry, select a number higher than 5. If your home is newer and has quality windows that create a “tight” home, try a higher setting. If your home is older, you might need a lower setting.
5. Close the door.
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How to turn off the humidify or dehumidify feature
Here’s how to turn off the humidify and/or dehumidify features.
1. Open the door.
2. Press the features button twice. The first press will dis­play the outdoor air temperature and the second press will display the humidify settings.
3. Press the mode button until the screen says OF.
4. Close the door.
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OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT
Using emergency heat (heat pump systems only)
Emergency heat is useful when the automatic auxiliary heat system can’t keep up with demand. (Systems with heat pumps use “auxiliary heat” when it’s too cold outside for the heat pump to heat the house without help. The display indicator for this is auxiliary heat on.)
If the heat pump compressor that works with auxiliary heat fails, or if the heat pump isn’t working at all, you can turn on the emergency heat for that extra help. (You’ll know there’s a problem if the house can’t seem to get warm when it’s very cold outside.) You want to avoid using emergency heat, though, because it’s the most expensive option. And, of course, if you suspect a problem with your heat pump, call your heating and cooling dealer immediately.
Here’s how to set your thermostat to use emergency heat.
1. Open the door.
2. Press the mode button repeatedly until Em heat is dis­played on the screen.
3. Close the door.
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OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT
Using the thermostat to turn the heating and cooling system off
Here’s how to use the thermostat to turn the heating and cooling system off.
1. Open the door.
2. Press the mode button on the left repeatedly until the display shows off shows in the upper left.
3. Close the door.
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ADVANCED OPTIONS
Advanced options display codes chart
You can customize a few thermostat features. This chart shows which features you can change and the codes associated with them. The codes will appear on the display after following the instructions below.
Feature C onfiguration C ode Change Indication
reset reminders 01 0 to 100%
Fahrenheit to Celsius 02 ForC
backlighting 03 Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
keypad lockout 04 Off, 1, 2, padlock
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Clearing the reset reminders
The thermostat tells you when it’s time to change or service the UV light in the evaporator coil box connected to the furnace (if equipped), humidifier pad (if equipped), and furnace filter. (See page 35 for more information.) When the reminder icons are displayed on the screen, pressing and holding the done button for about three seconds clears all reminders on the screen. This might not be the best option when you have multiple reminders but have done only one of the tasks. This option lets you reset the reminders individually..
1. Open the door.
2. Press and hold the features button for about three seconds. The screen will display 01 and the three reset reminders, as enabled by your installer. One of the re­minders will flash; the display will show the percentage of time used by that reminder item.
3. Press the features button to select the reminder you want to clear.
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4. Press and hold the done button for about three seconds to remove the reminder. The percentage associated with it will go down to zero.
5. Press the done button.
6. Close the door.
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Changing from Fahrenheit to Celsius
Your thermostat is preset to display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. You can change this to Celsius.
1. Open the door.
2. Press and hold the features button for about three seconds. The screen will display 01 and the three reset reminders, as enabled by your installer.
3. Press the up button under the configuration number, 01. The number will change to 02 with F (Fahrenheit) next to it.
4. Press the sleep button under the F so it flashes.
5. Press the up or down button on the side to change it to C (Celsius).
6. Press the done button.
7. Close the door.
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ADVANCED OPTIONS
Adjusting or turning off the continuous backlighting
Your thermostat features a continuous low level backlighting until you press any button, which increases the lighting temporarily. You can adjust the intensity of the backlighting or turn if off completely. Here’s how.
1. Open the door.
2. Press and hold the features button for about three seconds. The screen will display 01 and the three reset reminders.
3. Press the up button twice to advance from 01 to 03.
4. Press the sleep button under the intensity number (3) so it flashes.
5. To increase the amount of backlighting, press the up but­ton. To decrease the amount, press the down button. The range is Of to 5 with off being no backlighting and 5 be­ing the brightest backlighting.
6. Press the done button.
7. Close the door.
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Keypad lockout
The keypad lockout feature lets you partially “lock” the thermostat so that you can change only the temperature or lock it completely, allowing no changes. Here’s how to lock the keypad on either level.
1. Open the door.
2. Press and hold the features button for about three seconds. The screen will display 01 and the three reset reminders.
3. Press the home button under the configuration number, 01, repeatedly until it changes to 04.
4. Press the sleep button under the security setting (Off)so it flashes.
5. Press the up or down button to select 1 -- limited access or 2 -- total lockout.
6. Press the done button.
7. Close the door.
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Unlocking the keypad
Here’s how to temporarily unlock the keypad after you have locked it.
1. Open the door.
2. Press and hold the up and down buttons on the right simultaneously for about five seconds.
3. The padlock icon will disappear. This means the keypad is unlocked and can be used. The keypad will revert back to the locked state after you’ve stopped pushing buttons for two minutes.
4. Close the door.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Hybrid Heat (heat pump with a furnace system only)
This thermostat works with the Carrier Hybrid Heat systems offering maximum comfort and economy by automatically controlling whether your system delivers heating with the heat pump, with the furnace, or with both options working together.
Service reminders
The thermostat tells you when it’s time to change or service the UV light in the evaporator coil box connected to the furnace (if equipped), humidifier pad (if equipped), and furnace filter. Each reminder -- check UV light, check hum pad, check filter -- will be displayed near the center of the screen. (For important safety reasons, ask your dealer to replace your UV light.)
To remove the reminder after you or your dealer have replaced the indicated product, press and hold the done button for about three seconds. (Refer to page 28 for additional details.)
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Outdoor temperature display
The thermostat automatically displays the outdoor temperature when you press the features button.
Auto changeover
The thermostat displays one of five modes: heat, cool, Em heat (heat pump version only), heat cool (auto mode) and off. When the mode selection is for both heating and cooling -- auto mode -- the thermostat is in auto changeover mode. This allows the system to switch from heating to cooling -- or from cooling to heating -­to maintain the temperatures you’ve programmed. It does this automatically
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WHATIF...
“Aux heat on” is displayed (heat pump and Hybrid Heat systems only)
Aux heat on is auxiliary heat. It applies only to the heat pump version. If it is on, you will see aux heat on. When it is displayed, it means the system has determined that it’s too cold outside for your heat pump to heat the house without help, so it’s getting help from the electric heaters. This happens automatically.
“Em heat” is displayed (heat pump and Hybrid Heat systems only)
Em heat is the display term for emergency heat and applies only to the heat pump version. When emergency heat has been turned on, Em heat is displayed. You have to turn on emergency heat manually -- it doesn’t happen automatically -- so if you see Em heat on the display, it means somebody has turned it on.
Thereisapoweroutage
If you lose electricity, you won’t have to reprogram the thermostat because your settings are retained in its memory.
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WHATIF...
You get a service reminder message
Service reminder messages -- check UV light, check hum pad, check filter -- tell you that it’s time to change the UVC lamp in the evaporator coil box connected to the furnace (when installed), humidifier pad (when installed), and furnace filter. Make the indicated changes with the exception of the UV lamp -- for important safety reasons, ask your dealer to replace that.
You get a system error message
Here are the possible system error messages and what they mean:
E1 The system isn’t communicating properly. Call your heating and cooling
dealer for service.
-- -- The room air temperature sensor has failed. Call your heating and cooling dealer for service. or The outdoor temperature sensor isn’t working. Call your heating and cooling dealer for service.
E4 There’s an internal memory failure. Call your heating and cooling dealer for
service.
E5 The humidity sensor isn’t working. Call your heating and cooling dealer for
service.
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COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
Auto changeover page 36....................................
This feature automatically switches your system from heating to cooling -- or from cooling to heating -- whenever necessary when in auto mode only (heat/cool).
Auxiliary heat (heat pump systems and Hybrid Heat systems only)
page 25....................................................
Most heat pump systems can’t heat a home sufficiently when it gets very cold outside so they use a supplemental heating source called auxiliary heat. The system knows when to use this help and does so automatically. If it’s using auxiliary heat, the display will show aux heat on when you press the mode button. You have no control over the auxiliary heat function.
Backlighting page 31........................................
Backlighting illuminates your display. The backlight is on constantly at a dim level that brightens when you push a button.
Dehumidify page 21........................................
When your heating and cooling system is used to dehumidify the air and the thermostat is set up to dehumidify, the thermostat will instruct it to remove moisture from the air as necessary when the air conditioning is on.
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Emergency heat (heat pump systems and Hybrid Heat systems only)
page 25....................................................
You can manually set the thermostat to use emergency heat but it is the most expensive option. If it’s using emergency heat, the display will show Em heat when you press the mode button.
Hybrid Heat (heat pump with a furnace system only) page 35.......
This Carrier heating and cooling system concept offers maximum comfort and economy. When a Hybrid Heat system is installed, the thermostat automatically controls whether your system delivers heating with the heat pump, with the furnace, or with both options working together.
Humidify page 21...........................................
When your heating and cooling system includes a humidifier, the thermostat will instruct it to add moisture to the air as necessary when the heat is on.
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COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
Mode page 36..............................................
This term refers to the type of operation your system is performing. The options are heat, cool, emergency heat, auto (heat/cool) and off.
Service reminders page 35....................................
The thermostat tells you when it’s time to change the UVC lamp (if equipped), humidifier pad (if equipped) and furnace filter. (For safety reasons, ask your dealer to replace your UV lamp.).
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THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTY
Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems
Limited Warranty for Thermostats
FOR WARRANTY SERVICE OR REPAIR:
Contact the installer or a Bryant dealer. You may be able to find the installer’s name on the equipment or in your Owner’s Packet. You can also find a Bryant dealer online at
www
.bryant.com
For help, contact: Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, Consumer Relations, P.O. Box 4808, Syracuse, New York 13221, Phone 1--800-- 428--4326
PRODUCT REGISTRATION: You can register your product online at www.bryant.com
Model Number_______________________ Serial Number_______________________
Date of Installation____________________ Installed by_________________________
Name of Owner_______________________ Address of Installation_________________
Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems (hereinafter “Company”) warrants this product against failure due to defect in materials or workmanship under normal use and maintenance as follows. All warranty periods begin on the date of original installation. If a part fails due to defect during the applicable warranty period Company will provide a new or remanufactured part, at Company’s option, to replace the failed defective part at no charge for the part. Alternatively, and at its option, the Company will provide a credit in the amount of the then factory selling price for a new equivalent part toward the retail purchase price of a new Company product. Except as otherwise stated herein, those are Company’s exclusive obligations under this warranty for a product failure. This limited warranty is subject to all provisions, conditions, limitations and exclusions listed below and on the reverse (if any) of this document.
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THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTY
OWNER--OCCUPIED, RESIDENT IAL APPLICATIONS
This warranty is to the original purchasing owner and is transferable only to the extent and as stated in the Warranty Conditions and below. The warranty period in years, depending on the part and the claimant, is as shown in the chart below.
Product Original Owner Subsequent Owner
T6, T2, T1 Thermostats*** 10* (or 5) 5
* If properly registered within 90 days, otherwise 5 years (except in California and Qu ebec
and other jurisdictions that prohibit warranty benefits conditioned on registration, registra­tion is not required to obtain longer warranty periods). See Warranty Conditions below.
***Applies only to Thermostats. Active electronic finished good accessories, such as the op-
tional ExP module, have different warranty terms. See product for details.
OTHER RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS (Apartments, Ren tal Properties, etc.) The warranty period is five (5) years. The warranty is to the original owner only and is not transferable.
OTHER APPLICATIONS The warranty is one (1) year on all such applications. The warranty is to the original owner only and is not transferable.
LEGAL REMEDIES: The owner must registered letter to Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, Warranty Claims, P.O. Box 4808, Syracuse, New York 13221, of any defect or complaint with the product, stating the defect or complaint and a specific request for r epair, replacement, or other correction of the product under warranty, mailed at least thirty (30) days before pursuing any legal rights or remedies.
notify the Company in writing, by certified or
LimitedWarranty(Years)
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WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
1. To obtain the longer warranty periods as shown in the table under original owner, for the original purchaser, the product must within ninety (90) days of original installation. In jurisdictions where warranty terms conditioned on registration are prohibited by law, registration is not required and the longer warranty period shown will be apply.
2. Where a product is installed in a newly constructed home, the date of installation is the date the homeowner purchased the home from the builder.
3. If the date of original installation cannot be verified, then the warranty period begins ninety (90) days from the date of product manufacture (as indicated by the model and serial number). Proof of purchase may be required at time of service.
4. The remainder of the first five years of warranty is freely transferable without registration.
5. Product must be installed properly and by a licensed HVAC technician.
6. The warranty applies only to products remaining in their original installation location.
7. Installation, use, care, and maintenance must be normal and in accordance with instructions contained in the Installation Instructions, Owner’s Manual and Company’s service information.
8. Defective parts must be returned to the distributor through a registered servicing dealer for credit.
LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES: ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES CONDITIONS (INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE) LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME STATES
be properly registered at www.bryant.com
AND/OR
OF
ARE
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THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTY
PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE MAY NO T BE ALTERED, ENLARGED, OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUT DEALER, OR OTHER PERSO N, WHA
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
1. Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling o f either def ective parts, or replacement parts, or new units.
2. Any product purchased over the Internet.
3. Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or Owner’s Manual, including filter cleaning and/or replacement and lubrication.
4. Failure, damage or repairs from faulty installation, misapplication, abuse, improper servicing, unauthorized alteration or improper operation.
5. Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuit breakers, or damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service.
6. Failure or damage due to floods, winds, fires, lightning, accidents, corrosive environments (rust, etc) or other conditions beyond the control of Company.
7. Parts not supplied or designated by Company, or damages resulting from their use.
8. Products installed outside the U.S.A. or its territories and Canada.
9. Electricity or fuel costs, or increases in electricity or fu el costs from any r eason whatsoever, including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat.
10. Any cost to replace, refill or dispose of refrigerant, including the cost of refrigerant.
11. ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY
COMMERCIAL DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER.
provinces do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province.
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Copyright 2012 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231
O M --- T 6 N R H --- 0 4 B R
Edition Date: 05/12
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specif ications and designs without notice
and without o bliga tions.
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