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Safety Instructions ........... 2
Operating Instructions
Air Direction ................ 4
Auxiliary Controls .......... 5-9
Controls .................... 3
Vent Control ................ 4
Care and Cleaning
Air Filters .................. ] ]
Base Pan .................. ] 0
Outdoor Coils .............. l 0
Room Cabinet and Case ...... l 0
Ventilation Fiher . ........... l0
Installation Instru_tions
Electrical Supply ......... 14-16
Installing the Zoneline .... 17, 18
Preparation ................ 12
Replacing an Existing Unit? . . .13
Troubleshooting Tips .... 19, 20
Normal Operating Sounds .... 20
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Heat Pump Modal 5800
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Consumer Support
Consumer Support . . .Back Cover
Product Registration ...... 21, 22
*¢\hrranty .................. 23
Write the model and serial
numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
Find these numbers on a label
behind the room cabinet on the
base pan.
TINSEA472JBRZ 49-7537-1 01-06 Jfl
IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
_4,WARNING!
Foryour safe_ the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or
explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
_\ "_ SAFETYPRECAUtiONS
fy_ • This Zoneline llltlst be properly
installed in accordance with tile
Installation Instructions before it is
used. See the Installation Instructions
in tile back of this manual.
• Replace immediately all electric service
cords that have become flayed or
otherwise damaged. A damaged power
supply cord must be replaced with a
new power supply cord obtained flom
the mamffacturer and not repaired.
Do not use a cord that shows cracks
or abrasion damage along its length or
at either tile plug or connector end.
• Unplug or disconnect tile Zoneline at
tile fllse box or circuit breaker before
making any repairs.
NOTE:W:e strongly recommend that any
smwicing be performed by a qualified
individual.
Replacing an existing unff?
For details, see the Instalk_tion
Instructions in this manual.
READANDFOLLOWTHISSAFETYINFORMATIONCAREFULLY.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
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TEMP FAR
TEMPCONTROL
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TempControl
The temp control is used to maintain the
I'OOIIl teillpei'attli'e. The coiili)i'essoi" will
cycle on and off to keep the room at the
same level of corot)ft.
Press the + pad to raise the temperature.
Press tile - pad to lower tile temperatm'e.
_,_]/en tile outdoor temi)eratm'e is lower than
25°E heat is provided b)' tile electric heater in tile
air conditioner instead ot by tile heat pump.
Sleep
Press to set the air conditioner to run fi)r
8 l/om_ boil)re it automatically returns to
tile I)revious setting.
_A]/en in tile cooling mode and tile
sleep timer is set, tile set temperatm'e will
automatically increase 2°F after tile second
hour then 1 °F each hour over tile next two
hom_. Also, tile em speed will change to
low. \._l/en in the heating mode, the set
temperatm'e will decrease in tile same
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FAN,MODE& SLEEPOPERATION
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MODE SLEEPOPERATION
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To cancel the sleep mode, press the MODEpad or
the SLEEPpad a second tiine.
Fan, Mode & Operation Control
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FAN--s'ets tile tim operation fin" HIGH,
LOWer AUTO speed. When set at AUTO,
it automatically switches between LOW
and HIGH as room temperature changes.
MODE--COOL--For cooling
FAN--For fim-onl_ operation
HEAT--For heating
OPERATION--ON/STOP--Turnstile unit
on oi" olC[. Power I'eIl/}lins connected to tile
Zoneline. Tile Freeze Sentinel teatm'e still
flmctions if switch 6 is enabled (UP). See
tile Freeze Sentinel section.
NOTE: Thetemperaturedisplaywill flash to
indicatea possibleunit malfunction.Seethe
Before you call for service section.
About YourHeatPump
Heat I)umps can save money by removing heat
fl'om tile outside air----even when tile outside
temi)erature is below fl'eezing-- and releasing
that heat indom_.
To get tile best i)e_tommnce fl'om your heat
i)ump, don't change tile room them/ostat ve_ T
often. Raising the heat setting 2-3 degrees will
cause the Zoneline to use its electric heating
elements in order to reach tile new temperatm'e
setting quickly:
There is a three minute minimum compressor
run time at any setting to prevent shmt cycling.
Tile indoor tim motor starts befln'e tile
COIlll)I'essoI" and stops aJ[teI" tile COIl/l)I'essoI"
cycles off'.
The electric heating elements use much
more electfidtv than heat i)umps and cost
II/OI'e to operate.
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OtherfeaturesyourZoneline mayhave.
Ventilation Control
The xentilation control lexer is located at the
upper left side of the Zoneline unit, behind the
I'OOIll cabinet,
NOTE:Thevent doorshippinghardware mustbe
removedbeforeusing thevent control lever
See theInstallationInstructionsin this manual.
_,_q_en set at the closed position, onE' the air
inside the room is circulated and filtered.
\,_]_en set at the open or middle position, some
outdoor air will be drawn into the room. This will
reduce the heating or cooling efficiency:
Energy Tip: Kee I) the vent control at the closed
position. The room air will be filtered and
circulated.
ToRemovethe RoomCabinet
Additional controls are located behind the
I'OOIl] cabinet.
To remove: Pull out at the bottom to release it
fl'om the tabs (l). Then lift up (2).
Middlepo_
To replace: Place the tabs oxer the top rail ( l ).
Push imvard at the bottom tmtil it snaps into
place (2).
Air Direction
To a_!iust the air direction, remove the room
cabinet. Remove the 7 louver screws that hold
the louver insert in place. Flip the louver insert
180_ replace the screws and the room cabinet.
Louverscrews
Louverscrews
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Removethe room cabinet and flip the louver
insert to change the air direction.
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Auxiliary Controls- Dip Switches
The au_lim y dip switch controls are located
behind tile room cabinet, through an opening
below the control panel.
Remove tile room cabinet. See tile ToRemovethe
Room Cabinet secdon.
Tile owner is responsible for checking switches
and ensucing tile)' are in tile desired position.
DOWN
UP
DipSwitches
C:FANCN(Cooling-SmartFan)
H:FANCY(Heating-SmartFan)
CLASS2(RemoteThermostat)
LOADSHEDDING(CDC)
FREEZSen(FreezeSentinel)
CONSTFAN(ConstantONFan)
OCCUPIED(OccupancySensor)
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All Electric Heat
X._hen this switch is enabled (liP), heat pump
operation is locked out, causing tile unit to
proxide only electric resistance heat.
Cooling-Smart Fan
_._]/en this switch is enabled (UP), it allo_vs tile
indoor tim to cycle on/offwith tile compresso_:
X&]/en this switch is disabled (DOWN),it allows
tile indooi" tilil to Illn contintlOtlslv;
DIAGNOS(DiagnosticCheck)
BOOST(HeatBoostOperation)
HEATS(HeatSentinel)
TL1(H)(Temp.Limit 1-Heat)
TL2(H)(Temp.Limit2-Heat)
TL3(H)(Temp.Limit3-Heat)
TL1(C)(Temp.Limit1-Cool)
TL2(C)(Temp.Limit2-Cool)
TL3(C)(Temp.Limit3-Cool)
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L C: FANCN(Cooling-Smart Fan)
Heating-Smart Fan
_._l/en this switch is enabled (UP), it allows tile
indoor tim to run continuously. When this
switch is disabled (DOWN), it allows tile indoor
tim to cycle on/off with tile heat pump or
heater oper;ition.
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L H: FANCY(Heating-SmartFan)
Auxiliary controlsonyourZoneline.
Remote Thermostat--Class 2
_4q_en this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the
unit to operate off of a Class 9 Remote Control
Wall Them_ostat. The unit controls are disabled.
LoadShedding(CDC)
This teatm'e is active onE' if the refit isin
CDC mode. When this switch is enabled (liP),
the indoor tim can be turned ON or OFF with
the tmit controls.
FreezeSentinel
\&l_en this switch is enabled (UP), it turns OFF
the fl'eeze sentinel protection featuI'e. With the
switch disabled (DOWN), the freeze sentinel is
acfi\_ted which automatically provides heat
without user inte_ti_ce. This helps to prevent
plumbing damage by turning the heater and
indoor tim ON at 41° F and OFF at 46°K
L CLASS2 (Remote Thermostat)
L LOAD SHEDDING(CDC)
L FREEZESen (FreezeSentinel)
Constant ON Fan
X_q_en this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the
indoor tim to rim confinuousl_, at high speed,
exen if the trait is in the STOP position.
OccupancySensor
_l_en this switch is enabled (UP), it allows the
unit to utilize an infl'ared motion sensor and a
door switch fin" occupancy detection. This timtm'e
allo_:s an energy' management system to be
installed and operated in coqitmcfion with
the tmit.
L CONST FAN (Constant
ONFan)
L OCCUPIED
(Occupancy Sensor)
Temperature Limiting
Temperature limiting can reduce energy' costs
by limiting the lowest temperature that can be
set fl)r cooling and the highest temI)erature that
can be set fin" heating. Temperature limiting is
controlled by switches 1-6 on the second block
TL1(C)(Temp.Limit1-Cool)___.1"
TL2(C)(Temp.Limit2-Cool)
TL3(C)(Temp.Limit3-Cool)
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of au_lia_ y controls. Tile fit_t three switches are
used to select the cooling limits, The next three
switches are used to control tile heating limits,
This teature is not available with tile Remote
Them_ostat-Class 2.
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TL1(H)(Temp.Limit1-Heat)_
TL2(H)(Temp.Limit2-Heat)
TL3(H)(Temp.Limit3-Heat)
Temperaturelimiting during COOLmode
(all temperatures shown in °F)
UP DOWN Minimum Maximum
NONE 1,2, 3 60° 85°
1 2,3 64° 85°
1,2 3 66° 85°
2 1,3 68° 85°
2,3 1 70° 85°
1,2, 3 NONE 72° 85°
1,3 2 74° 85°
3 1,2 76° 85°
Heat Sentinel
_,_]/eil this switch is enabled (UP), it turns ON
tile heat sentinel protection feature. _,_]tl/tile
switch disabled (DOWN), tile heat sentinel is
de-actiwated. This teature automatically provides
cooling without user interlhce. This helps to
prevent an excessively hot room by turning tile
air conditioner ON at 85°F and OFF at 80°E
Temperature limiting during HEATmode
(all temperatures shown in °F)
UP DOWN Minimum Maximum
NONE 4,5, 6 60° 85°
4 5,6 60° 80°
4, 5 6 60° 78°
5 4,6 60° 76°
5,6 4 60° 74°
4,5, 6 NONE 60° 72°
4, 6 5 60° 70°
6 4, 5 60° 65°
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HeatSentinelJ
Heat Boost
_,_q/en this switch is enabled (UP) and outdoor
temperatures are between 20 ° F and 46 ° F, heat
pump only operation is locked out. This setting is
used to provide SUl)l)lementm T heat to tile heat
pump operation in conditions where tile heat
pump only operation is not sufficient to maintain
a consistent, coi/ltOrtable i'ooi/l telill)ei'attli'e to
tile ('onstllllei;
DiagnosticsCheck-For Technician'sUseOnly
_,_q/en this switch is enabled (UP), tile refit will go
through an operations check of all components,
which takes about 3 I//intltes (176 seconds).
This diagnostic tool is intended fin" rise bv
a qualified technician.
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BOOST(HeatBoostOperation)-]
DIAGNOS(DiagnosticCheck)J
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Auxiliary Controls--Terminal Connections
The au_lia_ T controls are located behind
the roon/cabinet below the control panel.
_] I_emove the room cabinet. See the
ToRemove the Room Cabinet secdon.
[_ Remoxe the screws fl'om the lower panel
fl'ont coxer and lift the panel off.
_]/Sdier all desired settings ha_e been made,
replace the panel and room cabinet b,x
reve_ing the above steps.
The owner is responsible fi)r making all
connections and setting the appropriate
dip switches.
Insert the building hook-up wires into the
b(>tt(>m (>_ the temdnal and tighten screw
secm'elv to make the desired connect.ions.
Remove screws
and panel to access
terminal connections
A CAUTION:
Improper wiring may damage the Zoneline
electronics. No common busing is pemfitted.
Damage or erratic operation may result.
A separate wire pair must be mn fl'om
each separate controlling switch to each
individual Zoneline.
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Door Sensor
Motion Sensor_-] L_ L_ L_
External Fan
Central Desk Control
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Motion Sensor(Obtainedlocally)
_,_]_en connected, the wall motmted motion
sensor will detect inofion in the room and
automatically mrn the trait ON or OFF.
The door and motion sensm_ work together
to ;mtomaticallv turn the trait ON or OET.
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I L common- Ground
White - Heater
-- Yellow - Compressor
Black- Solenoid
Green - High Speed Fan
Green- Low Speed Fan
Red- 24 V AC only
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Motion Sensor
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