Hunter Fan Thermostat 43057 User Manual

HEAT PUMP DIGITAL THERMOSTAT  
Model 43057 Owners Manual  
 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Congratulations!  
Your new CTC thermostat will provide years of reliable service. Using this digital ther-  
mostat will provide more uniform comfort in your home through the seasons. Thank  
you for buying a Climate Technology product!  
4 Important Information  
4 Installation  
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- What You Need  
- Remove Old Thermostat  
- Wire Labeling  
Please read this manual for complete instructions on installing and operating your  
thermostat. If you require further assistance, call CTC Technical Support at  
1-800-676-7861 from 7am to 7pm Central Time.  
- Mount Wallplate  
10 - Connect Wires and Mount Thermostat to Wallplate  
13 Thermostat Controls  
14 - Switches and Buttons  
16 - LCD Display  
Remove the mylar label from the display window.  
18 Operation  
18 - Review the Set Temperature  
18 - Change the Set Temperature  
18 - Heating or Cooling  
19 - Setting Options  
20 Filter Reminder  
20 Resetting Your Thermostat  
21 Troubleshooting  
23 Wiring Diagram  
 
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Remove Old Thermostat  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
CAUTION: Do not remove any wiring from the existing thermostat before reading these  
instructions carefully. Wires must be labeled prior to removal.  
IMPORTANT! Turn off the power to the HVAC system at the mainpower panel or at the  
HVAC system.  
1.This thermostat is designed to work on the following systems:  
• Single-Stage Heat Pump  
• Mulit-stage Heat Pump (up to 2 heating and 2 cooling)  
Remove existing thermostat cover and thermostat. See Figure 1. Some thermostats will have  
screws or other locking devices that must first be removed. Once the wall mounting plate is  
exposed, look for wires.  
If wires are not visible, they may be connected to the back of the wallplate. Again, look for  
screws, tabs, etc. Some models have doors that open to expose wires and mounting screws.  
See Figure 1.  
2.Temperature Range This thermostat can be set between 45°F and 95°F (7°C and  
35°C).However, it will display room temperatures from 30°F to 99°F (0°C and 37°C). “HI” will  
be displayed if the temperature is higher than 99°F (37°C), and “LO” will be displayed if the  
temperature is lower than 30°F (0°C).This thermostat will automatically cutoff in Heat mode if  
the temperature rises above 95°F (35°C), and automatically cutoff in Cool mode if the tem-  
perature drops below 40°F (4°C).  
3.Compressor Protection This thermostat provides a 3.5 minute delay after shutting off  
the system before it can be restarted. This feature will prevent damage to your compressor  
caused by rapid cycling.  
INSTALLATION  
What You Need  
This thermostat includes two #8 slotted screws and two wall anchors for mounting. To install  
your thermostat, you should have the following tools and materials.  
• Slotted screwdriver(s)  
• Small Philips screwdriver  
• Hammer  
• Electric drill and 3/16” bit  
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Figure 1  
 
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Wire Labeling  
• After labeling the wires, disconnect them from the existing thermostat terminals.  
• Remove existing wallplate. To make sure wires do not fall back into wall opening, you may  
want to secure them to the wall.  
CAUTION! TURN OFF POWER TO THE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT  
TO ACCESS THE THERMOSTAT’S WIRING.  
• If the hole in wall is larger than necessary for wires, seal the hole with insulating material so  
that no hot or cold air can enter the back of the thermostat from the wall. This air could cause  
a false thermostat reading.  
IMPORTANT! BEFORE DISCONNECTING ANY WIRES FROM THE EXISTING  
THERMOSTAT, APPLY THE PROVIDED SELF-ADHESIVE LABELS TO THE WIRES.  
• Use the information in Table 1 below and the provided adhesive labels to label the wires.  
IGNORE THE COLOR OF THE WIRES since these do not always comply with the  
standard.  
• A wiring diagram is provided on page 23 of these instructions.  
. . .then mark the  
wire with adhesive  
label  
If the terminal letter  
on the existing  
thermostat is. . .  
R, V-VR, or VR-R  
R
Y, Y1, or M  
Y2  
W1, W2, or W-U  
E
Y1  
Y2  
W2  
E
G or F  
O or R  
B
G
O
B
L or X  
C, X, or B  
L
C (Required)  
Table 1  
 
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• Reposition wallplate, pulling wires through large opening. Insert provided mounting screws into wall  
anchor and tighten. See Figure 3.  
Mount Wallplate  
• Remove the wallplate from the thermostat by pressing the release tab on the bottom of the thermostat.  
See Figure 2.  
Release Tab  
Figure 2  
FVNB10X1  
X
D
A
• Position wallplate on wall and pull existing wires through the large opening, then level for appearance. If  
the existing mounting holes from the old wallplate line up with the slots in the new wallplate, then use the  
exisitng holes. If the exisitng holes do not line up with the slots in your new wallplate, then mark the wall  
for holes for the provided plastic anchors.  
Figure 3  
• Drill holes with 3/16” bit and gently tap anchors into the holes until flush with wall.  
 
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• On the back of the thermostat are the System Set-Up Switches. See Figure 5. If the heat pump system  
has an electric auxiliary system, then slide the #1 switch to HE position. If the heat pump system has a  
gas auxiliary system, then slide #1 switch to the HG position.  
To set up the LCD display to show the temperature in Fahrenheit, slide the #2 switch to the F position. To  
set up the LCD display to show the temperature in Celsius, then slide the #2 switch to the C position.  
Connect Wires and Mount Thermostat to Wallplate  
• Match and connect the labeled wires to the appropriate coded terminal screws on the wallplate. See  
Figure 4. Ignore any wires which may be present, but which were not connected to the old thermostat.  
System Set-Up  
Switches  
HE  
HG  
F
2
1
C
Terminal Screws  
Figure 4  
• Be sure to tighten the terminal screws securely, as a loose wire could cause operational problems with  
your system or thermostat.  
• Push excess wire back into the hole to prevent interference when installing the thermostat to the  
wallplate.  
Figure 5  
• Set the System Switch to “off”, and the Fan Switch to “auto”.  
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Switches and Buttons  
Switches and Buttons  
A LCD Readout - displays indoor temperature, set temperature, and information about the heat pump  
system’s operation and status.  
H
B System Switch - “em heat” is the Emergency Heat. NOTE: The Emergency Heat Mode is not an energy  
saving mode, so use it only when necessary. “heat” is the normal heat mode. “off” turns the system off.  
“cool” is the normal cooling mode.  
C Fan Switch - In Auto mode, the fan runs when the system is on for heating or cooling. The Refresh mode  
sets the fan to run automatically at intervals of 10, 15, 20, or 30 minutes out of every hour when the system  
is not running for heating or cooling. In the On mode, the fan runs continuously regardless of system  
status.  
D Reset button - push the Reset button with the end of a paper clip to reset the thermostat and return to its  
previous settings.  
G
F
A
B
em  
E Filter button - resets the filter time counter.  
F Down button - used to change the temperature setting and the option settings.  
G Up button - used to change the temperature setting and the option settings.  
H
system  
em  
heat  
fan  
heat  
off  
auto  
refresh  
on  
cool  
filter  
E
D
C
reset  
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LCD Display  
LCD Display  
A temp - the large number being displayed is either the indoor temperature or the set temperature.  
B em - emergency heat is turned on.  
C heat - normal heat is turned on.  
D cool - normal cooling is turned on.  
E fan - indicates the fan is running.  
F st 1 - comes on when you set the Stage 1 heat and cool span.  
G st 2 - comes on when you set the Stage 2 heat and cool span.  
H Filter button - resets the filter time counter.  
A
B
K
C
D
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alpha-numeric - displays temperature (either indoor or set).  
J C - the temperature being displayed is Celsius. Select either Celsius or Fahrenheit with the #2 System  
Set-Up Switch. NOTE: The LCD Display DOES NOT show an “F” for Fahrenheit.  
K set - the large number being displayed is the set value (temperature, Stage 1 span, Stage 2 span,  
Residual Cooling Fan Delay, or the Refresh Fan Cycle time).  
J
I
NOTE: With the “system” switch in the “off” position, if you press the Up or Down button, the LCD Display  
will show “OF”.  
E
G
H
F
 
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Setting Options  
The following Options are available on your thermostat:  
OPERATION  
system  
em  
Review the Set Temperature  
1. Slide the “system” switch to either the “heat” position or the  
“cool” position.  
2. Press either the Up or Down button for less than one second. The  
LCD Display will show “temp”, “set”, and the set temperature.  
1. 1st stage span - The factory setting for Stage 1 heating and cooling is 1, meaning that your thermostat will  
cycle at 1°F (0.5°C) above and below the set temperature in Stage 1. If the system is cycling too fast or  
too slow, then the Span can be adjusted to change the cycle time.  
2. 2nd stage span - The second or auxiliary stage turns on when the first stage does not have enough  
capacity to reach the set temperature. The factory setting for Stage 2 is 2 (3°F, 1.5°C).  
3. The Residual Cooling Fan Delay Setting - Sets the fan to run for 0, 30, 60, or 90 seconds after the  
compressor turns off in the cooling mode. The default setting is 30 seconds.  
heat  
“heat” position  
“cool” position  
heat  
off  
cool  
Change the Set Temperature  
4. The Refresh Cycle Time - Sets the fan to run automatically at intervals of 10, 15, 20, or 30 minutes to  
circulate air when the system is not running for heating or cooling. The default setting is 15 minutes.  
1. Press and hold either the Up or Down button for more than  
one second. The LCD Display will show “temp”, “set”, the set  
temperature.  
Up Button  
To access the Option Mode and set the Span setting of the 1st stage:  
2. To raise the Set Temperature, press the Up button. To lower the  
Set Temperature, press the Down Button.  
1. Press the Up and Down buttons at the same time and hold them for three seconds. The LCD Display will  
show “st 1”, “set”, and the 1st stage Span setting, either 1 (factory setting), 2, or 3, meaning that the Span  
setting is at 1°F (0.5°C), 2° (1°C), or 3° (1.5°C).  
Down Button  
2. Press the Up button to increase the 1st stage Span setting, which will cause your system to run longer.  
Press the Down button to decrease the 1st stage Span setting, which will cause your system to run  
shorter.  
Heating or Cooling  
fan  
1. To set the system for Heating, slide the “system” switch to “heat”.  
To set the system for Cooling, slide the “system” switch to “cool”.  
2. Slide the “fan” switch to “auto”, refresh”, or “on”.  
To set the Span setting of the 2nd stage:  
auto  
1. Press the Up and Down buttons at the same time again and hold them for three seconds. The LCD  
Display will show “st 2”, “set”, and the 2nd stage Span setting, either 1, 2 _(factory setting), 3, 4, or 5,  
meaning that the Span setting is at 2°F (1°C), 3°F (1.5°C), 4°F (2°C), 5°F (2.5°C), or 6°F (3°C).  
2. Press the Up button to increase the 2nd stage Span setting. Press the Down button to decrease the 2nd  
stage Span setting.  
refresh  
on  
 
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To set the Residual Cooling Fan Delay:  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
1. Press the Up and Down buttons at the same time again and hold them for three seconds. The LCD  
Display will show “cool”, “set”, and the current Residual Cooling Fan Delay time in seconds (0, 30, 60, or  
90).  
2. Press the Up button to increase the Residual Cooling Fan Delay time. Press the Down button to decrease  
the Residual Cooling Fan Delay time.  
Problem  
Solution  
1. Remove the clear Mylar decal form the LCD Display.  
Scrambled or double  
display (numbers over  
numbers)  
To set the Refresh Cycle Time:  
LCD Display is blank  
1. Check wiring connections. A Common (C) wire is required for operation.  
2. Press and hold the Reset button for two seconds with the tip of a paper  
clip.  
1. Press the Up and Down buttons at the same time again and hold them for three seconds. The LCD  
Display will show “fan”, “set”, and the current Refresh Cycle Time in minutes (10, 15, 20, or 30).  
2. Press the Up button to increase the Refresh Cycle Time. Press the Down button to decrease the Refresh  
Cycle Time.  
Auto/Fan does not turn on  
Erratic display  
1. Move the #1 System Set-Up Switch (HG/HE) to the opposite position.  
Filter Reminder  
1. Press and hold the Reset button for two seconds with the tip of a paper  
clip. The thermostat will need to be re-programmed.  
The LCD Display will show “filter” after every 400 hours of fan operation, as a reminder to change the  
HVAC system’s filter as soon as possible.  
1. Check the Fan Switch. The fan will run continuously if the Fan switch is in  
the “on” position.  
Fan runs continuously  
Resetting Your Thermostat  
Should the thermostat’s previous settings be desired, use the tip of  
a paper clip to press the “reset” button.  
NOTE: Pressing the Reset button reverts the thermostat to its  
previous settings, NOT the factory settings.  
Heating or cooling does  
not go on or off  
1. Ensure the System Switch is in the desired position (“heat”, “cool”, “em  
heat”).  
2. There may be as much as a 4 minute Compressor protection delay before  
the Heat or Cool system turns on - wait and check.  
3. Check your circuit breakers and switches to ensure there is power to the  
system.  
reset  
4. Make sure your furnace blower door is closed properly.  
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
Problem  
Solution  
System continues to op-  
erate in the Off position  
1. Replace thermostat.  
1. Replace thermostat.  
Thermostat permanently  
reads “HI”, “LO” or “E1”  
after pressing the Reset  
button  
If you experience any other problems with your CTC thermostat, call CTC Technical Support  
at 1-800-676-7861 from 8am to 5pm Central Time.  
 
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