Braeburn 2230 User manual

Category
Thermostats
Type
User manual

This manual is also suitable for

This thermostat requires 24 Volt AC Power or two (2) properly installed
“AA Alkaline batteries for proper operation. When connecting 24 Volt
AC Power the batteries may be installed as a backup.
For use only as described in this manual. Any other use
will void warranty.
2020
Single Stage Heat / Cool
Conventional and Heat Pump
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Specifications
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About Your Thermostat
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Installation
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System Testing
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Setting User Options
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Setting Your Program Schedule
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Operating Your Thermostat
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Additional Operation Features
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Thermostat Maintenance
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Warning
Turn off power to the heating or cooling
equipment before installation.
Attention
For installation by experienced service
technicians only.
2220
Up to 2 Heat / 2 Cool Conventional
Up to 2 Heat / 1 Cool Heat Pump
Read all instructions before proceeding.
This thermostat is compatible with:
•Singlestageheat/coolconventionalandheatpumpsystems
•Conventionalsystemsupto2heat/2cool(2220only)
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Singlecompressorheatpumpsystemswithanauxiliaryheatstage(2220only)
•250–750millivoltheatonlysystems
Electrical and control specifications:
•ElectricalRating:24VoltAC
•1ampmaximumloadperterminal
•ACPower:18–30VoltsAC
•DCPower:3.0VoltDC(2“AA”AlkalineBatteriesIncluded)
•ControlRange:45°–90°F(7°–32°C)
•TemperatureAccuracy:+/-1°F(+/-.5°C)
Terminations
•2020–Rc,Rh,O,B,Y1,W1,G,C
•2220–Rc,Rh,O,B,Y1,Y2,E/W1,G,W2,C
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Specifications
2020W-100-06
Model number is located on back of thermostat
Programmable
Thermostats
Detailed
User Guide
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6
Setting Your Program Schedule
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Operating Your Thermostat
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Additional Operation Features
9
Thermostat Maintenance
For installation by experienced service
technicians only.
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About Your Thermostat
Room Temperature........... Displaysthecurrentroomtemperature
Day of Week......................Displaysthecurrentdayofweek
Program Event Indicator. . Indicatesthecurrentprogramevent
Time of Day....................... Displaysthecurrenttimeofday
Low Battery Indicator......
Indicateswhenbatteriesneedtobereplaced
Fan Indicator.................... Indicateswhenthesystemfanisrunning
Hold Mode Indicator.........DisplaysifinHOLDmode
System Status Indicator...Displaysinformationaboutsystemstatus
Set Temperature...............Displaysthecurrentsetpointtemperature
Service Filter Indicator.....Displaysservice/maintenancereminders
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Reset Button..........
Resetsthermostatbacktofactorydefaults
System Switch.......
Selectssystempreference
PROG Button..........Selectsprogrammingmode
HOLD Button.......... Enters/ExitstheHOLDmode(programbypass)
RETURN Button......Returnstonormalfromprogramorsettingmodes
DAY/TIME Button...Usedtosetthetimeanddayofweek
Quick Reference
Instructions........... Storedinslotattopofthermostat
Arrow Buttons....... Usedtoincreaseordecreasesettings
Fan Switch.............Selectsthesystemfanmode
Battery Compartment.... Locatedinbackofthethermostat
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Install your new Braeburn thermostat in 5 basic steps:
1 InstalltheSub-Base
2 ProvidePower
3 ConnectYourWires
4 SetInstallerSwitches
5 AttachThermostattoSub-Base
Install the Sub-Base:
•Removethesub-basefromthebodyofthethermostat.
•Mountthesub-baseasshownbelow:
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NOTE: After sub-base installation, you may insert the quick reference card
into the slot on the top of the base.
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Installation
Warning
Disconnect power before beginning installation.
Thermostat Location
Installthethermostatapproximately5feet(1.5m)abovetheoorinan
areathathasagoodamountofaircirculationandmaintainsanaverage
roomtemperature.
Avoidinstallationinlocationswherethethermostatcanbeaffectedby
drafts,deadairspots,hotorcoldairducts,sunlight,appliances,concealed
pipes,chimneysandoutsidewalls.
Drill 3/16” pilot holes in
your desired location.
Use supplied anchors for
drywall or plaster.
UP UP
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Terminal Function Description
Rc Input 24VoltACCoolingTransformer
 (DualTransformerSystemsOnly)
Rh Input PowerConnection(24VoltACHeating
 TransformerorMillivoltPowerSource)
O Output ReversingValve(CoolActive)
B Output ReversingValve(HeatActive)
Y1 Output CompressorRelay
G Output FanControl
W1 Output ConventionalHeatRelay
C Input 24VoltACTransformerCommon
Connect Your Wires
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Wiring Terminations
Terminal Function Description
W1/E Output (W1)1stStageConventionalHeat
 (E)EmergencyHeatRelay
Y2 Output
2ndStageConventionalCoolingCompressor
W2 Output 2ndStageHeat/AuxiliaryHeat
Additional Terminations (2220 only)
Provide Power
•For 24 Volt AC power,youmustconnectthecommonsideofthetrans-
formertotheCterminalonthethermostatsub-base.
•For primary or back-up power,insertthe2supplied“AA”typealkaline
batteriesintothebatterycompartmentlocatedintherearhousingofthe
thermostat.MakesuretopositionthePositive(+)andNegative(-)sides
ofthebatteriescorrectlywiththe+/-symbolsinthebatterycompartment.
24VAC Power
Terminal (C)
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C
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1 HEAT / 1 COOL Single or Dual Transformer
Set Installer Switch to CONV
Rh
24VoltACPower(heatingtransformer)[note 2]
Rc
24VoltACPower(coolingtransformer)[note 2]
W1 HeatRelay(appearsasW1/Eon2220)
Y1 CompressorRelay
G FanRelay
C 24VoltACTransformerCommon[note 1, 3]
Typical Wiring Configurations
NOTE: The “Installer Switch” option will be configured in the next step.
Conventional Systems
24VAC Power
Terminal (C)
NOTES - Conventional Systems
[1]Ifbatteriesareinstalledthe24VoltACcommonconnectionisoptional
[2]Removefactoryinstalledjumperfordualtransformersystems
[3]Indualtransformersystems,transformercommonmustcomefrom
coolingtransformer
[4]Ifneededforsystem
Provide disconnect and overload protection as required.
2 HEAT / 2 COOL Single or Dual Transformer (2220 Only)
Set System Type to CONV
Rh
24VoltACPower(heatingtransformer)[note 2]
Rc
24VoltACPower(coolingtransformer)[note 2]
W1 HeatRelayStage1
W2 HeatRelayStage2
Y1 CompressorRelayStage1
Y2 CompressorRelayStage2 [note 4]
G FanRelay
C 24VoltACTransformerCommon[note 1, 3]
Heat Only or Millivolt
Set Installer Switch to CONV
Rh
PowerConnection
W HeatRelay(appearsasW1/Eon2220)
G FanRelay[note 4]
C 24VoltACTransformerCommon[note 1]
Factory Setting
Switch Default Options Comments
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NOTES - Heat Pump Systems
[1]Ifbatteriesareinstalledthe24VoltACcommonconnectionisoptional.
[2]SelectOforcoolactiveor Bforheatactive.
[3]InstallaeldsuppliedjumperbetweentheW2 and Eterminalsif
thereisnoseparateemergencyheatrelayinstalled.
Provide disconnect and overload protection as required.
CONV/HP CONV
F/C F
HE/HG HG
Set Installer Switches
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CONV Selectforconventionalsystems
 HP Selectforheatpumpsystems
F Selectforfahrenheittemperaturescale
C Selectforcelsiustemperaturescale
 HG Selectforgasheat
 HE Selectforelectricheat
Typical Wiring Configurations
NOTE: The “Installer Switch” option will be configured in the next step.
Heat Pump Systems
1 HEAT / 1 COOL - No Auxiliary Heat
Set Installer Switch to HP
Rh 24VoltACPower
Rc ConnectedtoRhwithsuppliedJumperWire
O or B
 ChangeoverValve [note 2]
Y1 CompressorRelay
G FanRelay
C 24VoltACTransformerCommon [note 1]
2 HEAT / 1 COOL - Including Auxiliary Heat (2220 only)
Set Installer Switch to HP
Rh 24VoltACPower
Rc ConnectedtoRhwithsuppliedJumperWire
O or B
 ChangeoverValve[note 2]
Y1
CompressorRelay(1ststageheating/cooling)
W2 AuxiliaryHeatRelay(2ndstageheating)
[note 3]
E EmergencyHeatRelay[note 3]
G FanRelay
C 24VoltACTransformerCommon [note1]
TheInstallerswitchesarelocatedonthebackofthethermostatandmust
beproperlysetforthisthermostattooperateproperly.
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Attach Thermostat to Sub-Base
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1.Lineupthethermostatbodywiththesub-base.
2.Carefullypushthethermostatbodyagainstthesub-baseuntilitsnaps
intoplace.
3.Insertquickreferencecardintoslotontopofthermostat.
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System Testing
Warning
Read Before Testing
• Donotshort(orjumper)acrossterminalsonthegasvalveoratthe
heatingorcoolingsystemcontrolboardtotestthethermostatinstalla-
tion.Thiscoulddamagethethermostatandvoidthewarranty.
• DonotselecttheCOOLmodeofoperationiftheoutsidetemperature
isbelow50ºF(10ºC).Thiscouldpossiblydamagethecontrolledcool-
ingsystemandmaycausepersonalinjury.
• Thisthermostatincludesanautomaticcompressorprotectionfeatureto
avoidpotentialdamagetothecompressorfromshortcycling.When
testingthesystem,makesuretotakethisdelayintoaccount.
NOTE: The compressor delay can be bypassed by pressing the reset button
on the front of the thermostat. All user settings will be returned to factory
default.
1 MovetheSYSTEMswitchtoHEATmode.
2 Presstoraisethesettemperatureaminimumof3degreesabove
thecurrentroomtemperature.Thesystemshouldstartwithinafew
seconds.Withagasheatingsystem,thefanmaynotstartrightaway.
3 MovetheSYSTEMswitchtotheOFFmode.Allowtheheatingsystemto
fullyshutdown.
4 MovetheSYSTEMswitchtotheCOOLmode.
5 Presstolowerthesettemperatureaminimumof3degreesbelow
thecurrentroomtemperature.Thesystemshouldstartwithinafew
seconds(unlesscompressorshortcycleprotectionisactive–See
noteabove).
6 MovetheSYSTEMswitchtotheOFFmode.Allowthecoolingsystemto
fullyshutdown.
7 MovetheFANswitchtotheONmode.Thesystemfanshouldstart
withinafewseconds.
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MovetheFANswitchtotheAUTOmode.Allowthesystemfantoturnoff.
NOTE: Installer switches are located on the back of the thermostat. The
reset button must be pressed after making any changes to these switches.
UP UP
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User Factory Setting
No. Options Default Options Comments
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Programming
PRO 7 PRO 7
Selectfor7DayProgrammingMode
Mode PRO 52 Selectfor5-2DayProgrammingMode
PRO NO SelectforNon-ProgrammableMode
2 1ststage
0.5
0.5, 1.0,
Selecta1ststagetemperature
differential
2.0 differentialof.5˚,1˚or2˚F(0.2˚,
0.5˚or1˚C)
3
2ndstage
2.0
1.0, 2.0,
Selecta2ndtemperature
differential
3.0, 4.0
, differentialof1˚,2˚,3˚,4˚,5˚or6˚F
(2220Only)
5.0, 6.0
(.5˚,1˚,1.5˚,2˚,2.5˚or3˚C)
LNG
Selectslong(permanent)holdmode
24HRS
Selects24hr.(temporary)holdmode
5
OFF
Disableslterservicemonitorfeature
30, 60, 90
, Selectsanumberofdaysbefore
120, 180, thethermostatwillashaService
365 Filterreminderinthedisplay.
6 OF REC Disablesadaptive(early)
recoverymode
ON REC Enablesadaptive(early)
recoverymode
Table of User Options
Detailed Explanation of User Options:
Programming Mode
(User Option 1)
Selectstheprogrammingmode(choosefrom7day,5-2Day(weekday/
weekend)programmingornon-programmable.
Temperature Differential
(User Option 2 and 3)
Thedifferentialsettingisthetemperaturecontrolrangethatyourthermostat
willprovide.Thesmallerthesetting,thetighteryourrangeoftemperature
controlandcomfortwillbe.The2ndstagedifferentialisonlyforsystems
withasecondstageofheating(auxiliaryheat).
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Setting User Options
Advanced User Options
Useroptionsallowyoutocustomizesomeofyourthermostat’sfeatures.
Mostuserswillnotneedtomakeanychangestothesettingsinthissection.
To enter the User Options menu, hold down the RETURN button
for
approximately 3 seconds until the screen changes and displays the
first User Option.
PresstheorbuttontochangethesettingforthedisplayedUserOption.
Afteryouhavemadeyourdesiredsetting,pressRETURNtoadvancetothe
nextUserOption.
Thethermostatwillreturntonormalmodeafteryourlastuseroptionis
madeorafternokeyshavebeenpressedfor15seconds.
Extended
HoldPeriod*
Filter
Service
Monitor
LNG
Adaptive
Recovery
Mode(ARM
TM
)*
OF REC
OFF
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Setting Your Program Schedule
Setting the Time and Day
1.
Innormaloperatingmode,presstheDAY/TIME
 button.Thedisplaywillswitchtotheday/time
settingmodeandthehourwillbeashing.
2. Pressortoadjustthehour.
PressDAY/TIME.
3. Pressortoadjusttheminute.Press
DAY/TIME.
4. Pressortoadjustthedayoftheweek.PressRETURNtoexit.
Extended Hold Period*
(User Option 4)
TheExtendedHoldPeriodletsyouselecttheperiodyourthermostatwill
holdthetemperaturewhentheHOLDmodeisactivated(See“Temperature
Adjustment”).WhenLNGisselectedthethermostatwillholdyour
temperatureindenitely.When24HRisselected,thethermostatwillhold
yourtemperaturefor24hoursandthenreturntothecurrentprogramat
thattime.
Service Filter Monitor
(User Option 5)
TheServiceFilterMonitorisauserselectable
servicemonitorthatwilldisplayareminderfor
arequiredairlterreplacementbyashingthe
SERVICEFILTERsegmentinthedisplay.Whenthe
selectedintervalhasbeenreached,andrequired
cleaningorreplacementhasbeenperformed,
touchtheRETURNbuttontoresetthetimerandresettheservicemonitor.
SelectOFForasetnumberofdaysbeforethereminderwillappear.
Adaptive Recovery Mode (early recovery)*
(User Option 6)
AdaptiveRecoveryModeisausersettingthatcontrolswhenthethermostat
willstarttorecoverfromsetback.
Tips Before Setting Your Program Schedule
• Makesureyourcurrenttimeanddayoftheweekaresetcorrectly.
• Whenprogramming,makesuretheAMandPMindicatorsarecorrect.
• YourNIGHTeventcannotexceed11:50p.m.
This thermostat has been configured with one of the following
programming options:
• 7dayprogrammingmodewith4eventsperday(default)
• 5-2(weekday/weekend)programmingmodewith4eventsperday.
• Non-Programmablemode
ARM
TM
Setting Result
OFF Startchangeatprogrammedtime
ON Finishchangeatprogrammedtime
*NotavailableifUserOption1issettonon-programmable
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NOTE: If this thermostat was set in the
Installer Settings to be non-programmable, then
you cannot set a user program. If you press the
PROG or HOLD buttons, the word “NO” will
appear in the display, indicating there is no
program present. See section 5, “Setting User
Options” to change this setting.
Energy Saving Programs
Thisthermostatcomespre-programmedwithadefaultenergysaving
program.Thefollowingtablesoutlinethepre-programmedtimesandtem-
peraturesforheatingandcoolingineachofyour4dailyevents.Ifyouwish
tousethesesettingsthennofurtherprogrammingisnecessary:
MORN
DAY
EVE
NIGHT
Time: 6:00 pm
Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)
Time: 8:00 am
Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)
Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C)
Time: 6:00 am
Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)
Time: 10:00 pm
Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)
Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C)
4 Event
All Days
7 Day Programming
Factory Settings
Weekday Weekend
MORN
DAY
EVE
NIGHT
Time: 6:00 pm
Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)
Time: 8:00 am
Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)
Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C)
Time: 6:00 am
Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)
Time: 10:00 pm
Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)
Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C)
4 Event
Time: 6:00 pm
Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)
Time: 8:00 am
Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)
Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C)
Time: 6:00 am
Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)
Time: 10:00 pm
Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)
Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C)
5-2 Day Programming– Weekday/Weekend
Factory Settings
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Programming a 7 Day Schedule
The7dayprogrammingmodegivesyoutheoptiontoprogramindividual
days(1dayatatime)ortouseSpeedSetandprogramtheentireweek(all
7days)witha4eventprogramschedule.
Setting All 7 Days at Once (SpeedSet
®
)
NOTE: Setting all 7 days at once will copy over any previously programmed
individual days.
1. HoldthePROGbutton
for3seconds.The
displaywillswitchtoSpeedSetprogramming
mode.All7daysoftheweekwillappearand
thehourwillbeashing.
2. SelectHEATorCOOLwithSYSTEMswitch.
3. Presstheorbuttontoadjustthehour
fortheMORN(morning)event.PressPROG.
4. PresstheorbuttontoadjusttheminutefortheMORNevent.
PressPROG.
5.
Presstheorbuttontoadjustthetemperature
fortheMORNevent.
PressPROG.
6. Repeatsteps3-5fortheDAY,EVEandNIGHTevents.
7.
Ifneeded,repeatsteps2-6toprogramtheoppositemode(HEATorCOOL).
8. PressRETURNtoexit.
Setting Individual Days (7 Day Mode)
1. Pressthe PROGbutton.Thedisplaywill
switchtoprogrammingmode.M(Monday)
willbedisplayedandthehourwillbeashing.
2. SelectHEATorCOOLwithSYSTEMswitch.
3. PressDAY/TIMEtoselectthedayyou
wouldliketoprogram.
4. Presstheorbuttontoadjustthehour
fortheMORN(morning)event.PressPROG.
5. PresstheorbuttontoadjusttheminutefortheMORNevent.
PressPROG.
6. PresstheorbuttontoadjustthetemperaturefortheMORNevent.
PressPROG.
7. Repeatsteps4-6foryourDAY,EVEandNIGHTevents.
8.
Ifneeded,repeatsteps3-6toselectadifferentdaytoprogram.
9. Ifneeded,repeatsteps2-8toprogramtheoppositemode
(HEATorCOOL).
10.PressRETURN toexit.
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Programming a 5-2 Day Schedule
The5-2dayprogrammingmodeallowsyoutoprogramMonday-Friday
withone4eventscheduleandthenallowsyoutochangeSaturdayand
Sundaywithadifferent4eventschedule.
1.
PressthePROGbutton.Thedisplaywillswitch
toprogrammingmode.ThedaysM,TU,W,TH,
andFwillbedisplayedandthehourwillbe
ashing.
2. SelectHEATorCOOLwithSYSTEMswitch.
3. Presstheorbuttontoadjustthehour
fortheMORN(morning)event.Press PROG.
4. PresstheorbuttontoadjusttheminutefortheMORNevent.
PressPROG.
5. PresstheorbuttontoadjustthetemperaturefortheMORNevent.
PressPROG.
6. Repeatsteps3-5foryourDAY,EVEandNIGHTevents.
7. Repeatsteps3-6foryourSaturdayandSunday(S,SU)program.
8. Ifneeded,repeatsteps2-7toprogramtheoppositemode
(HEATorCOOL).
9. PressRETURNtoexit.
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Operating Your Thermostat
Setting the System Control Mode
TheSystemControlhasseveralmodesof
operationthatcanbeselectedbymovingthe
SYSTEMswitchtotheappropriateposition.
COOL
Onlyyourcoolingsystemwilloperate
OFF Heatingandcoolingsystemsareoff
HEAT Onlyyourheatingsystemwilloperate
Additional Switch Position (Model 2220 Only):
EMER Operatesabackupheatsource(EmergencyHeat)forheatpump
systemsonly
NOTE: If your model 2220 was set for
a
conventional system (CONV) then you will not
have the EMER (emergency heat) option and
“NO EMER SET” will flash in the display if
EMER is selected with the system switch.
Status Indicators
Statusindicatorsappearinthedisplaytoletyouknowifyoursystemis
heating,coolingoroff.
HEAT ON Indicatesthatyourheatingsystem
isrunning.
COOL ON Indicatesthatyourcoolingsystem
isrunning.
SERVICE Indicatesthatauserservice
reminderwasselected(see“Service
FilterMonitor,page8).
Additional status indicators (Model 2220 Only):
AUX Indicatesthattheauxiliarystageofheatingisrunning
(multi-stagesystemsonly).
EMER Indicatesthattheemergencyheatingsystemisrunning(heat
pumpsystemsonly).
Program Event Indicators
ProgramEventIndicatorsappearinthedisplaytoletyouknowwhatpart
ofyourcurrentprogramisactive.The4differentprogrameventindicators
areMORN,DAY,EVEandNIGHT.
Whentheprogrameventindicatorisashing,yourprogramhasbeen
temporarilybypassedandwillresumeatthenextscheduledevent.
Note: You will not see a program event indicator while in HOLD Mode.
Resetting the Thermostat
Thisthermostatprovidesyouwitharesetbuttonthatwilleraseallofyour
usersettingsandprogramming.
Toresetthethermostat,useasmallobjectsuchasatoothpickorpaper-
clipandgentlypressthebuttonlocatedinsidethesmallholeonthefrontof
thethermostathousinglabeled“reset”.
Setting the Fan Control Mode
TheFanControlhas2modesofoperation–AUTOandON.Themodecan
beselectedbymovingtheFANswitchtotheappropriateposition.
AUTO Thesystemfanwillrunonlywhenyour
heatingorcoolingsystemisrunning
ON Thesystemfanstayson
Temperature Adjustment
Temporary Adjustment–Presstheorbuttontoadjustthecurrent
setpointtemperature.
Extended Adjustment–PresstheHOLDbuttonsothatHOLDappearsin
thedisplayscreen.Pressortoadjustthecurrentsettemperature
(See“ExtendedHoldPeriod”,page8).
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Additional Operation Features
Compressor Protection
Thisthermostatincludesanautomaticcompressorprotectiondelaytohelp
avoidpotentialdamagetoyoursystemfromshortcycling.Thisfeature
activatesashortdelayafterturningoffthesystemcompressor.
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Thermostat Maintenance
Changing the Batteries
Dependingonyourparticularinstallation,this
thermostatmaybeequippedwithtwo(2)“AA”
typealkalinebatteries.
If batteries are installed and they become low,
a low battery indicator will appear in the display.
You
shouldchangeyourbatteriesimmediately
whenyouseethelowbatterysignalbyfollowing
theseinstructions.
1.Removethermostatbodybygentlypullingitfrombase.
2.Removeoldbatteriesandreplacewithnewbatteries.
3.Makesuretocorrectlypositionthe(+)and(-)symbols.
4.Gentlypushthermostatbodybackontobase.
NOTE: We recommend replacing the thermostat batteries annually or if the
thermostat will be unattended for an extended period of time.
Thermostat Cleaning
Neversprayanyliquiddirectlyonthethermostat.Usingasoftdampcloth
wipetheouterbodyofthethermostat.Neveruseanyabrasivecleansersto
cleanyourthermostat.
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Braeburn 2230 User manual

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