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CeilAiR OHS Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
A
ir Technology Systems, Inc.
3-6
STEP 2 - Press and release the CLOCK button
again. Display will ash the hour (12: _ _) and (AM)
or (PM). Press the decrease or increase button
until the current hour appears on the display with
proper (AM) or (PM) designation.
STEP 3 - Press and release the CLOCK button.
Display will ash minutes (:00). Press the decrease
or increase button until current minutes appear
on the display.
STEP 4 - Press CLOCK button again. Clock is now
set and the current time will appear on the display.
3.3.2.2 Setback Feature - Setting the
Program Times
STEP 1 - Press and release the PROGRAM button.
Mo or current day will ash on display along with
either the morning or the day event symbol.
STEP 2 - Press the decrease or increase but-
ton until the display shows the day of the week you
wish to start programming.
STEP 3 - Press and release the PROGRAM button.
The hour (12: _ _) and (AM) or (PM) will ash. Press
the decrease or increase button until the dis-
play shows the desired start hour for event.
STEP 4 - Press and release the PROGRAM button.
The minutes (:00) will ash. Press the decrease or
increase button until the display shows the desired
start minutes for event (program times are set in 10
minute increments).
STEP 5 - Press and release the PROGRAM button.
The next event of the day will appear and the hour
and (AM) or (PM) will ash.
STEP 6 - Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each event of
the day. (Number of events determined during utility
connection.)
STEP 7 - Press and release the PROGRAM button.
The word COPY and the day just programmed will
appear on the display. If the schedule is the same for
consecutive days, press the decrease or increase
button to add days to the display. (This prevents
having to program same times repeatedly or continue
to step 8 to program the next day.)
STEP 8 - Press and release the PROGRAM button to
continue to the next day to be programmed. Repeat
steps 2 through 6 for each day.
3.3.2.3 Setting Heating Temperatures
STEP 1 - Press and release the MODE button until
the word HEAT and the heating symbol and
either morning or the day event symbol ap-
pears on the display.
STEP 2 - Press and release SET TEMP button. The
event symbol (morning or day) along with a ashing
temperature will appear on display.
STEP 3 - Press the decrease or increase but-
ton until the display shows the desired temperature
for the event displayed. Then press and release SET
TEMP button.
STEP 4 - Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each event.
3.3.2.4 Setting Cooling Temperatures
The cooling temperature must be set at least two de-
grees higher than the heating temperature. Example:
if the heating temperature has been set at 70°F, the
cooling temperature must be set at 72°F or higher.
If you attempt to set the cooling temperature closer
than two degrees above the heating temperature, the
thermostat will automatically maintain a two-degree
separation between heating and cooling, thus lower-
ing the heating temperature.
Setting the cooling temperatures is identical to setting
heating temperatures except in STEP 1 the word
COOL and the cooling symbol R needs to appear on
the display along with event of the day.
3.3.2.5 Reviewing the Scheduled Times
To review your programmed schedules, repeatedly
press the PROGRAM button. Each scheduled event
will be displayed, starting with the temperature, day,
hour and minute for each day of the week. When
your review is complete, simply press and release
the RESUME button.
3.3.2.6 Reviewing Your Programmed
Temperatures
To review your programmed temperatures, repeat-
edly press the SET TEMP button. The display will
start ashing and change each time the button is
pressed to show the Mode, Event and the Tempera-
ture selected.
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