7.Write down on a piece of paper AND GIVE TO THE OWNER a list showing what rooms are controlled by what dampers, and their corresponding zone numbers. Keep list for your future use.
8.Instruct owner to turn cool switch OFF in the fall, and turn it ON in the spring.
9.Make sure emergency heat switch is in the OFF position. If a gas furnace is used this switch should never be turned on. It is for heat pumps only.
10.Be sure and set clock to correct time of day. You only need to do this when you first power up system, or after a power outage lasting longer than 8 hours.
11.Go to rotary switch setting 2 on the 4 zone controller. Check calibration of room sensor. Do same for zones 2, 3, and 4 (rotary switch
12.Instruct owner in operation of Comfort Zone System
13.Instruct owner to call 800 number supplied with Comfort Zone Center to receive free "How to use Comfort Zone" video tape.
14.For toggle settings for configuration see Programmable Toggles and Options and Table 9.
Step 14ÐProgramming Schedules
The 4 zone controller is the program center for the Comfort Zone System. The 4 zone controller provides the ability to program system for unique demands of each zone at different times during the day and week. See Fig. 18 to become familiar with various parts of the 4 zone controller.
SYSTEM SWITCHES
System switches select desired equipment operation.
Heat Switch
OFFÐHeat will not come on.
AUTOÐHeat will come on when any zone is more than 1.5°F below desired heat setpoint.
CONTROLLER DISPLAY | CLOCK DISPLAY |
INDICATES ZONE SETPOINTS, ZONE TEMPERATURES, | INDICATES THE CURRENT TIME AND DAY |
AND PROGRAMMING INFORMATION AND | AND THE START TIMES/WEEKLY PERIODS |
ALLOWS SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT. | DURING PROGRAMMING. |
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PROGRAMMING ADJUSTMENT BUTTTONS
ALLOWS FOR PROGRAMMING WEEKLY PERIODS, START TIMES FOR EACH ZONE AND SETS THE CLOCK FOR DAY AND TIME.
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PROVIDES ACCESS TO INFORMATION AND PROGRAMMING FOR EACH ZONE AND SELECTION OF VACATION MODE. OPTION AREA IS FOR USE BY INSTALLATION/SERVICE.
OFF AUTO AUTO OFF AUTO ONOFF ON
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PROVIDES FOR SELECTION OF HEAT, COOL, FAN AND EMERGENCY HEAT OPERATION.
Fig. 18ÐFour Zone Controller
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