Installer Settings
Settings
80
80
Resume Schedule
71
75
Basic
Time
Away
Home
Away
Vacation
Cooling to
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65
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Furnace Settings
Installer Settings
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80
Resume Schedule
71
75
Furnace
AC/HP
Thermostat
Air Handler
Defaults
Home
Away
Warning! These settings are to be used
Cooling to
by a qualified HVAC contractor ONLY
65
70
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Furnace Settings
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80
LED Display Orientation
Upflow
Resume Schedule
Furnace Blower Off Delay
75
71
90 secs.
Hi Heat Airflow Adjust
None
Lo Heat Airflow Adjust
None
G Input Fan Control
Home
Away
Off
Aux #1 Config
N.O.
Off
Aux #2 Config
N.O.
Off
Cooling to
65
70
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To enter the Installer Settings menu, select Menu > Settings, then tap and hold
on "Installer" on the bottom right of the screen for five seconds.
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Fan
Installer
Go to Menu > Settings > Installer (tap and hold) > Furnace.
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LED Display Orientation – Flips the furnace's LED diagnostic display so it is
readable in the upflow or downflow position.
Furnace Blower Off Delay – 90 (default), 120, 150, 180 seconds. Amount of
time the blower will run after a furnace heating call has ended.
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Hi Heat Airflow Adjust – This setting will adjust the heat gain of the second
stage or high stage of the two-stage furnace. There are five optional settings to
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choose from. The default is 'None'.
• Highest Airflow: Will decrease the second stage Midpoint heat rise -12˚F by
increasing the CFM even higher
• Higher Airflow: Will decrease the second stage Midpoint heat rise -7˚F by
increasing the CFM
• None: Nominal CFM and heat rise across the furnace
• Lower Airflow: Will increase the second stage Midpoint heat rise +7˚ by
lowering the CFM.
• Lowest Airflow: Will increase the second stage Midpoint heat rise +12˚ by
lowering the CFM even lower
Lo Heat Airflow Adjust – This setting will adjust the heat gain of the first
stage or the low stage of the two-stage furnace. There are five optional
settings to choose from. The default is 'None'.
• Highest Airflow: Will decrease the first stage Midpoint heat rise -12˚F by
increasing the CFM even higher
• Higher Airflow: Will decrease the first stage Midpoint heat rise by -7˚F by
increasing the CFM
• None: Nominal CFM and mid heat rise across the furnace
• Low Airflow: Will increase the first stage Midpoint heat rise +7˚ by lowering
the CFM
• Lowest Airflow: Will increase the first stage Midpoint heat rise +12˚ by
lowering the CFM
G Input Fan Control – Off (default), Low, Medium Lo, Medium, Medium
High, High: airflow to run if the G terminal is activated. To be used for add-on
accessories (like ventilators) that are wired to the furnace G terminal and wish
to run the blower.
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