Hunter Fan 44360 User Manual

Form# 42710-01 20091204 ©2009 Hunter Fan Co.
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Thermostat
English
Installation and
Operation Manual
Model
44360
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Table of Contents
Important Information .............................................................................. 5
Tools ........................................................................................................ 6
Uninstalling the Existing Unit ................................................................... 7
Installing the Thermostat ....................................................................... 12
Installing the Wall Plate .................................................................. 12
Connecting the Wires ..................................................................... 16
Attaching the Thermostat ............................................................... 18
Settings.................................................................................................. 22
Methods of Operation ............................................................................ 26
Manual Operation / Override .......................................................... 28
Default Programs ........................................................................... 32
Creating Custom Progams ............................................................. 34
Icons and Features ................................................................................ 38
Important Features ................................................................................ 52
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 53
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Set & Save
Programmable Thermostat
Congratulations!
Model 44360
Thank you for choosing a Hunter programmable thermostat. Your 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.
The Hunter Technical Support Group is available from 7 am to 7 pm Monday
- Friday and 8:00 to 5:00 Saturdays CST. They may be reached toll-free at 1-888-830-1326.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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 Furnace
Electric Air Conditioning
Single-Stage Heat Pumps
This thermostat is not designed for multi-stage heat pump systems or 110/220 V baseboard heating systems.
If you are unsure what kind of heating and cooling system you
have, please contact a qualied HVAC Technician for assistance.
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TOOLS
This thermostat includes two #8 slotted screws and two wall
anchors for mounting.
To install your new thermostat, you will need the following supplies:
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Two 1.5 Volt (AA) size alkaline batteries
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Flat-head screwdriver
Small Phillips-head screwdriver
Hammer
Electric drill and 3/16” bit
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W
G
Y
W
G
Y
RC
RC
w
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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W
G
Y
RC
W
G
Y
RC
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UNINSTALLING THE EXISTING UNIT
1. Turn the system power OFF from the existing thermostat. Turn
the power to the HVAC system OFF at the main power panel or at the furnace.
(Failure to turn off the power to the existing thermostat before
removal could damage your system.)
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. See page 8 for common examples.)
3. Locate, but do not disconnect the wires.
(If wires are not visible, they may be connected to the back
of the wall plate. Some models may have doors that open to expose the wires and mounting screws.)
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if your existing thermostat
is marked...
label the wire with
this sticker:
G / F
G
G
W / H / B
W/B
W/B
Y / C* / M / O
Y/0
Y/0
RC / VC
RC
RC
RH / R / VR / 4
RH
RH
24 Volt
24 Volt cool
air conditioning
compressor
heating
fan
Y1
Y1
Y1
heat pump compressor
WIRE LABELS
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UNINSTALLING THE EXISTING UNIT, CONT.
4. Using the provided stickers, label each wire according to the
Y
RC
5. Do not let the wires slip back into the wall during disconnection.
You may want to secure the wires to the wall as you disconnect them. After all wires are labeled, disconnect each wire and remove the existing wall plate.
(Any unused wires should be capped with an approved electrical connector,
such as electrical tape.)
Wire Labels chart.
(If the terminals are not labeled,
contact a qualied HVAC technician.)
Note: Wire colors do not always comply with standards, so wire color should be ignored. Refer to the existing terminal
W
W
designation for proper identication.
G
*If wires marked Y & C are both present, C may be a Common wire and should not be used. If you have a wire
marked C, do not connect it to any terminal. This wire is used only for non-battery powered thermostats.
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Y/0
G
W/B
RC
Y1
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INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT
INSTALLING THE WALL PLATE
1. Remove the wall plate from the new thermostat by pressing the
release tab on the bottom of the thermostat.
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, visually level the wall plate and mark the wall for two holes.
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Y
G
W
RC
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INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT, CONT.
4. Remove the wall plate and drill two 3/16” holes where marked.
5. Tap the plastic anchors into the holes until they are ush with the
wall. (Do not use plastic anchors if you encounter a stud in the wall.)
6. Reposition the wall plate on the wall, pulling the wires through
the opening. Insert the mounting screws through the wall plate and into the anchors. Verify that the wall plate is visually level and securely tighten both screws.
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Y/0
RC
Y1
G
W/B
RC RH
G
Y/0
W/B
Y1
Terminal Shield
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INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT, CONT.
CONNECTING THE WIRES
Jumper
G RC RH Y W
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 the jumper in place.
2. Match and connect the wires from the wall to the terminals as shown. Wires should be inserted behind the black terminal shields. Tighten each screw after the connection has been made.
1. Loosen, but do not remove, the terminal screws.
(The ends of any extra wires should be individually wrapped in electrical
tape and carefully pushed back into the wall.)
3. Push any excess wire length back into the wall to prevent interference.
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Thermostat
Cover
System
Switch
Fan
Switch
T
AM
4
HEAT
Y1
W/B Y/O RH RC G
ENABLE
RECOVERY
DISABLE
STD
FAN OPTION
HP
SYSTEM TYPE
HG
HE
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AUTO REcOvERY
SYSTEM TYpE
INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT, CONT.
ATTACHING THE THERMOSTAT
Lift the thermostat cover and set the SYSTEM switch to OFF and the FAN switch to AUTO.
1. Fan option - Locate the HE/HG switch on the back of the thermostat. Set the switch to HG (default) for gas furnace and oil
burners. Set the switch to HE for electric furnaces. (The switch has no effect when the system is set to cooling mode.)
2. Recovery - Locate the thermostat. If you wish to use the Auto Recovery feature, verify that the switch is in the ENABLE position. If you do not wish to use this feature, simply change the switch to the DISABLE position. See pages 44-45 for more information.
3. System type - Locate the back of the thermostat. Select either STD (Standard) or HP (Heat Pump) to match your system.
switch on the back of the
switch on the
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1
front cover
Tab
2
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INSTALLING THE THERMOSTAT, CONT.
4. Place the top of the thermostat over the two tabs on the wall plate. Press the thermostat onto the wall plate and press to snap the bottom tab into place.
Note: Do not force the thermostat onto the wall plate, as the terminal pins may be damaged. If the thermostat does not snap into place properly, the unit may not work.
5. Lift the front cover and insert two AA alkaline batteries.
6. Restore power at the electrical panel or furnace.
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reset
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Up
RESET
Up
RESET
SETTINGS
The default setting of the thermostat is Fahrenheit (Fo).
(NOTICE: CHANGING THIS SETTING WILL RESET THE THERMOSTAT TO FACTORY DEFAULT PROGRAMS.)
To change to Celsius (Co):
1. Press and hold the
2. Use a paperclip to press the
3. Continue to press the when the LCD turns on.
To reset the unit to F, press only the
button.
button, but release the Reset button
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button.
button.
AM PM
program
day/time
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DAY/TiME
pROGRAM
DAY/TiME
Up
DOwN
DAY/TiME
Up
DOwN
DAY/TiME
Up
DOwN
DAY/TiME
Up
DOwN
SETTINGS, CONT.
The default for this thermostat setting is in a 12 hour format. You can change the format to 24 hour format by pressing then
The AM/PM indicator will be off when the thermostat is in 24 hour mode.
Setting day and time:
1. Press
Press
2. Press
Press
3. Press
Press
4. Press
Press
You may also press Hold/Return at any time to return to the normal display.
.
. (AM/PM and current hour will ash)
or
again to adjust the minute setting.
or
again to adjust the day of the week.
or
to return to the normal display.
or
to adjust the setting.
to adjust the setting.
to adjust the setting.
to adjust the setting.
and
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T
AM
4
HEAT
METHODS OF OPERATION
This thermostat gives you the ability to program up to 4 custom
temperature settings per day or utilize pre-programmed settings.
For manual operation / override instructions, see pages 28-35.
To utilize the pre-programmed settings, see pages 36-37.
To create custom programs, see pages 38-41.
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HEAT
TH
AM
2
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Up
DOwN
Up
DOwN
METHODS OF OPERATION (CONT.)
1. MANUAL OPERATION / OVERRIDE
Many people prefer to operate their thermostats manually, adjusting settings as needed. You can either temporarily override the settings for the current program, or permanently override all settings and adjust temperatures manually.
If you want to only override the current program:
1. Press and hold
Override mode. (Release the button when the display ashes.)
2. Press the
as desired.
The system will revert back to the program at the next scheduled program time.
or
or
for one second to enter Manual
buttons to adjust the temperature setting
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off
system
HOLD
heat
cool
hold
/return
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HOlD/RETURN
Up
DOwN
Up
DOwN
HOlD/RETURN
METHODS OF OPERATION
2. PERMANENT OVERRIDE
If you want to permanently override all settings and adjust the thermostat manually:
1. Press
2. Press and hold
Override mode. (Release the button when the display ashes.)
3. Press the
as desired.
4. Press and release
until the Hold icon appears.
or
or
for one second to enter Manual
buttons to adjust the temperature setting
to return to the normal display.
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HOME TODAY
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h
o
m
e
y
a
d
o
t
HOME TODAY
Up
DOwN
METHODS OF OPERATION
Overrides the programmed settings during a time you would not
normally be home.
Pressing Home Today during the rst or second programs of the
day will override the programs until the fourth program begins. The thermostat will then go back into Normal mode.
Pressing Home Today during the third program of the day will
override the programs until the rst program of the next day.
3. HOME TODAY OVERRIDE
Press
"Home Today" message will ash on the screen and the program
number will disappear. The highest or lowest schedule of the program will appear for you to adjust. Press adjust the temperature.
to enter or exit the program override. The
or
to
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Set Temp
METHODS OF OPERATION
4. VACATION OVERRIDE
Overrides the programmed settings for a set amount of days.
The rst number in Vacation Override mode indicates the number
of days you wish to hold the temperature for, and the temperature beside it indicates the temperate you want to be held during
those days.The rst day you set the Vacation Override feature will
be counted as day one in your number of days. The thermostat will resume your normal programs during program four, the last day of the override.
Press and hold the hold button until your time changes to a
number with a temperature beside it. Use day/time to adjust how many days to override the temperature, and the up/down arrows to set the temperature it should hold. During Vacation Override the VACA will cycle with the time.
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DEFAULT PROGRAMS CHART
Program 3
Heat : 68o F (20o C)
o
Cool : 78
F (26o C)
4 pm
10 pm
Program 2
Heat : 60o F (16o C)
o
Cool : 85
F (29o C)
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Program 4
Heat : 60o F (16o C)
o
Cool : 82
F (28oC)
6 am
Program 1
Heat : 68o F (20o C) Cool : 78
8 am
o
F (26o C)
5. DEFAULT PROGRAMS
By using the pre-programmed settings, this thermostat can save you money by optimizing energy usage in heating and cooling.
Refer to the Default Programs Chart for detailed information about
the pre-programmed settings.
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off
system
heat
cool
AM PM
program
hold
/return
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HOlD/RETURN
SYSTEM SwiTcH
pROGRAM
METHODS OF OPERATION
6. CREATING CUSTOM PROGRAMS
• Program times can be set in 10 minute increments.
• Program temperature can be set in increments of 1o F (1o C).
• After 15 seconds of inactivity during programming, the
thermostat will return to Normal Display mode.
• When setting each program time, note the AM/PM indicator.
• Press
your settings.
• During normal operation, if no button is pressed for 5 seconds,
the unit will return to the Normal Display mode.
at any time to exit Program mode and save
1. Slide the
corresponding system.
2. Press
ash)
to HEAT or cOOl to program the
to enter Program mode. (The LCD will begin to
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off
system
heat
cool
M T W TH F SA SU
AM
PM
21 3 4
HEAT COOL
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program
hold
/return
DOwN
pROGRAM
Up
DOwN
pROGRAM
Up
DOwN
pROGRAM
pROGRAM
SYSTEM SElEcTOR SwiTcH
METHODS OF OPERATION
3. Press Up or the hour and adjust the minute setting.
4. Press the minute setting and adjust the temperature.
5. Press again to move to the next program number.
(There are 4 programs per day. If you do not wish to assign 4
programs per day, set up to 4, keeping in mind that the total program time must equal 24 hours.)
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for the remaining days.
7. To review your program settings, press review the customized programs.
(You can make changes at any time when the thermostat is in
Program mode.)
8. Slide the repeat steps 2-5.
or
or
to change the hour. Press
to change the minute. Press
to change the temperature. Press
to the opposite position and
repeatedly to
to save
to save
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FILTER
filter
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ICONS AND FEATURES
FilTER
1. INDIGLO® night-light - will backlight the display for easy viewing in the dark. Press any button to illuminate the light.
(If no button is pressed after 5 seconds, the backlight will turn off.)
Note: If the thermostat shows a Low Battery Warning, the backlight will not operate. Follow the instructions on pages 42-43 to change batteries.
2. Filter change indicator - will ash after 400 hours of system use as a reminder to check or change your lter. Press and hold the
button for 3 seconds after changing the lter to reset the
lter timer.
(Pressing the Filter button for less than 3 seconds will cause the Filter
change indicator icon to appear. The lter timer will not be affected
unless the button is held for more than 3 seconds.)
Note: Clearing the Filter counter will also clear the Energy counter. See pages 50-51 for more information.
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Hr
e
n
e
r
g
y
Usage Today
Min
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ICONS AND FEATURES, CONT.
ENERGY
ENERGY
DAY/TiME
DOwN
3. Energy – calculates energy usage. Press to display the total
operation time for heat and air conditioning for today, yesterday,
last week, or Total. Monitoring energy usage allows you to optimize energy savings.
Press
Total (up to 999 hours and 59 minutes).
Press and hold
counter.
Note: Clearing the Energy monitor counter will also clear the Filter counter.
4. Daylight savings time - allows for an easy transition during daylight savings time.
Press
mode and adjust as needed.
to cycle through Today, Yesterday, This Week, and
until the display blinks to reset the
, then Up or
to enter daylight savings time
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off
system
heat
cool
HEAT COOL
reset
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Up
DOwN
Up
DOwN
ICONS AND FEATURES, CONT.
5. Span setting mode – allows you to adjust the system ON/OFF cycle rate. The default setting is 2 (the system cycles ON or OFF when the temperature is within 1o F (0.5o C) above and below the set temperature.) The span setting can be adjusted if your system is cycling too fast or too slowly.
Press and hold both the
SPAN appears. Use the setting.
(Up will increase your cycle time by allowing the system to run longer;
Down will decrease your cycle time by causing the system to run for a
shorter length of time.)
Span settings remain the same for HEAT and cOOl system
settings. When batteries are installed, or the unit is RESET, the span cycle will revert to 2.
and or
buttons until the word
button to adjust the span
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M
PM
4
COOL
STAGE 1
STAGE 2
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ICONS AND FEATURES, CONT.
6. Low battery warning – indicates two stages of battery power shortage.
When the batteries are detected as weak, the icon will ash until
new AA alkaline batteries are installed (Stage 1). If the batteries become too weak for normal operation, the thermostat enters the second battery power shortage mode (Stage 2). When
insufcient battery power is left, the battery icon will ash alone
on the display and your system will turn off. The display will be blank when no battery power is left. The system will remain off until new batteries are installed.
(Your programs and time settings will be lost if the batteries are
not replaced within one minute.)
The thermostat will resume normal operation after new batteries
are installed.
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hold
/return
HOlD/RETURN
ICONS AND FEATURES, CONT.
7. Auto recovery – allows heating and cooling systems to gradually recover from an energy-saving setpoint temperature to a comfort setpoint temperature. Auto recovery calculates the time needed to adjust the temperature to the next program setting. When
the thermostat is in Auto Recovery mode, the display will ash
alternating messages of RECO and the time. Auto Recovery can be disabled by sliding the recovery switch on the back of the circuit board to the disable position.
(Auto Recovery will not operate if Permanent or Temporary holds are on.)
Press
cancel the recovery.
during the Auto Recovery process to manually
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ICONS AND FEATURES, CONT.
8. Error mode – indicates an unexpected battery problem. The
screen will ash an ERR message and shut your system off until
the batteries are replaced with new AA alkaline batteries. You must Reset and reprogram the thermostat after replacing the batteries if the thermostat has entered Error mode.
9. Auto cut off – automatically turns the system off if the temperature rises above 95o F (35o C) or drops below 40o F (4o C).
(If your HVAC system has malfunctioned, the system will no longer
respond to thermostat controls and the Auto cut off will have no effect.)
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1. Temperature Range
30o F
IMPORTANT FEATURES
(0o C)
45o F
(7o C)
95o F
(35o C)
(37o C)
99o F
Out of Range
"LO"
<
30o F
2. Compressor Protection After the system stops running in cooling mode, there will be a 3.5 minute delay before it can be restarted to prevent compressor damage due to rapid cycling.
3. Resetting the unit
reset
To restore the thermostat to the original factory settings, press the reset button with a paperclip. (This will erase any user-programmed settings.)
Program Range
Display Range
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Out of Range
"HI"
>
99o F
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. My display will not come on.
1 a. Check batteries and battery connections. 1 b. Reset the thermostat.
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2. The auto fan feature will not operate properly.
2 a. Remove the thermostat from the wall plate and set the HG/HE switch to the correct position.
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3. My display is erratic.
3 a. Reset the thermostat and reprogram your settings.
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4. The program will not change at my desired setting.
4 a. Check that the time is set properly to AM or PM. 4 b. Make sure the thermostat is not in permanent override mode. 4 c. Check that the day setting is correct.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
5. My heating or cooling will not turn on or off.
5 a. Check the Heat/Cool function switch to ensure it is set to the desired position. 5 b. Wait. There may be as much as a 4-minute delay before the system turns on or off to protect the compressor. 5 c. Check the circuit breakers and switches to ensure there is power to the system. 5 d. Replace the batteries. 5 e. If applicable, make sure the furnace blower door is closed properly. 5 f. If your system has 4 wires, ensure the jumper wire is installed between the RC and RH terminals. 5 g. Check your system for proper wiring.
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6. The display will come on, but it will not stay illuminated.
6 a. Replace batteries.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
7. My system continues to operate when the thermostat is in the off position.
7 a. Replace unit. 7 b. Check your system for proper wiring.
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8. The LCD screen permanently reads HI, LO, or ERR.
8 a. Replace unit.
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9. How do I just operate my thermostat manually?
9 a. Manual operation instructions are on pages 28-31.
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Is there help on the web?
Yes. Visit http://www.hunterfan.com for more information.
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Can’t I just call someone?
Sure. The Hunter Technical Support Group is available from 7 am to
7 pm CST M-F and 8 am to 5 pm Saturday. They may be reached toll-free at 1-888-830-1326.
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