Gentherm 500-1272 Remote Control Unit User Manual 20121212 GenthermCCSS UserManual indd

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Climate Control Sleep System
User Guide
Welcome!
Congratulations on choosing the innovative Climate Control Sleep
System. Get ready to enjoy personalized climate control that will
improve your overall comfort and sleep quality.
If you have any questions while setting up or using your bed, please
visit www.gentherm.com/ccss
Table of Contents
ADVISORY......................................... 2
INSTALLATION............................... 4
OPERATION..................................... 8
PROGRAMMING............................ 14
TROUBLESHOOTING.................. 16
WARRANTY..................................... 17
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Advisory
P LEA S E R EAD THE F OL L OWI NG I NF O RMAT I ON
CA REFU LLY B EF OR E US ING T HI S P RODUCT .
P lease save these instructions .
As with all electrical products, the misuse of this product or failure
to properly follow the instructions may cause overheating, fire, or
personal injury.
1.
Be sure the main control unit is used only on an AC supply
current circuit of 110/220 volts. Do not use with an extension
cord.
2.
It is recommended to use a surge protection device (not included)
between the main control unit and the outlet. Failure to use a
surge protector could cause product malfunction in the event of an
electrical surge.
3.
Do not use with damaged cords. Do not remove, trap, fold, cross or
pinch any wires or cords.
4.
The main control unit should be placed on a dry, firm floor, in a
well ventilated place, free from surrounding fabric. Clearance of
at least one (1) foot should be left on all sides.
5.
Do not use the heat/cool feature of this bed with an infant, a child,
an incapacitated person, a paraplegic, a quadriplegic, or if you
are insensitive to heat or cool. Keep all pets away from the main
control unit and wiring.
Important safety instructions
Danger — To reduce the risk of electric shock:
• Always unplug the MCU from the electrical outlet
before cleaning.
• Keep the cord away from the heated surfaces.
• Do not use outdoors.
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FCC Compliance
The remote device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must not accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference with a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular situation.
If this equipment does interfere with TV or radio reception, which
can be determined by turning the device on and then off, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or locate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Modifications made to the product, unless expressly approved by 		
Gentherm, could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CAUTION : Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. Antenna shall be
mounted in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact
during normal operation. The antenna should not be contacted during
operation to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency
exposure limit.
The Climate Control Sleep System conforms to UL Standard 962 test
requirements.
• The Climate Control Sleep System utilizes 110/220 V, 50/60Hz,
2A
• Manufactured by Gentherm
• Electronics made in China
• For household/residential use only.
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Installation
Before You Begin:
Check the contents of the electronic kit box. It should include:
Plastic tubes for air flow (4)
Warranty registration card
Power Cord
Instruction manual
Four (4) AAA batteries
Remotes (2)
Main Control Unit (MCU)
BEDDING CONSIDERATIONS
Decide on a location for your new bed. Consider the following:
•
Keep the master control unit away from areas that might
become damp or wet, such as an open window.
•
Do not cover the master control unit; ensure that it is in a well
ventilated area.
•
Do not store any items under the bed; a well-ventilated space
under the bed is necessary for proper functioning of the climate
control system.
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BEDDING CONSIDERATIONS
• Do not cover interlay with fitted sheet.
• Do not use a mattress pad on your mattress as it will block air
flow to the surface of the bed.
BED SKIRT MODIFICATION (if used)
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BED SET UP
Extension
(optional)
Note:
• Cords exit the interlay from the head of the bed.
• Queen interlay cords exit from the outside edge of the interlay
from the head end of the bed.
• It is recommended that a surge protection device (not included) is
used between the MCU and the outlet.
• Prior to installation of the mattress, add the four (4) posts and
turn the MCU to high heat (refer to OPERATION section) and
verify that there is air flow coming from the posts. If there is no
airflow, verify all connections are made, then, refer to the troubleshooting section.
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• There are eight (8) holes in the underside of the mattress with
eight plastic inserts covering each hole. Four (4) of these holes are
designed to fit over the posts of the interlay. The extra set of holes
on the mattress is to account for rotation of the mattress.
• Take care when lifting the mattress. It is necessary to obtain assistance when placing the mattress onto the interlay.
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OPERATION
Power Button
Heat Mode
Heat/Cool Level
Vent Mode
Information Window
Cool Mode
Program Active
Sleep Timer Active
Low Battery
Side Selector
Sleep Timer Button
Menu Button
Level Up/Down Button
Remote Control
Power Button
Level Up/Down
Button
Side Selector
Master Control Unit (MCU) display
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Your remote is designed to operate the left, the right, or both sides of
the bed. When first installing the batteries, ensure that you select
the desired position for the switch.
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TURNING THE BED ON
Power Buttons
Main Power Switch
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ADJUSTING HEAT/COOL SETTINGS
Low Heat		
Ventilation		
(no heat or cool)
Hi Cool
Note:
Humidity - The Climate Control Sleep System continuously monitors room humidity in the room environment. If the humidity levels
are above normal, the system will operate at reduced performance
to insure that no condensation occurs. While in HUMIDITY MODE,
the HEAT or COOL icon will blink repeatedly to notify the user. Full
operation will resume once normal humidity levels are reached.
Pre-Conditioning – Before getting into bed, pre-conditioning is recommended for optimal performance. Keeping the covers on the bed during pre-conditioning in either heat or cool mode is also recommended.
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SLEEP TIMER
Turn the sleep timer on by
pressing the timer button.
Continue to press the button
to scroll through sleep time
increments: 15m, 30m, 1Hr,
2Hr, 4Hr, 6Hr, 8Hr, OFF. The
system will automatically shut
off after 10 hours of operation.
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SETTING THE CLOCK
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PROGRAMMING
SET PROGRAM
Repeat
steps 2 - 6
of “Setting
the Clock”
Repeat
steps 4 - 7
if desired
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TURNING THE PROGRAM OFF
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Troubleshooting
Fault Codes
The main control unit (MCU) is designed with a set of pre-programmed fault codes to aid in troubleshooting. If fault codes appear
on the screen, please take note of what is displayed. Follow the next
steps:
1. Turn the MCU “OFF” by using the switch on the back of the MCU
housing. Wait 30 seconds, then turn the MCU “ON”.
2. Turn the bed on to HI HEAT for 10 minutes.
3. If no error code is present, the issue is resolved. If the same or new
error code appears, ensure that all connection are made and repeat
steps 1 and 2.
4. If the error code(s) remain, please contact customer service. You
can always access the latest technical information at www.gentherm.
com/ccss.
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80
60
90
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Warranty
To realize the full benefits of this warranty, it is recommended that
the product be registered by completing the enclosed Warranty Registration Card. The product can also be registered online at
www.gentherm.com/ccss
10 Year Limited Warranty
Gentherm hereby gives the warranty set forth below to the original
consumer purchaser (the “Purchaser”) of this Climate Control Sleep
System (“Unit”). This warranty begins on the “Warranty Commencement Date”, which is either (A) the date of purchase for new, unused
units from Gentherm or (B) the date of manufacture of units that
have been used by Gentherm as floor or display models. If original
proof of purchase is not provided by the Purchaser, Gentherm reserves the right to determine if the unit is covered by this warranty
by any means it deems appropriate or to use the Unit manufacturing
date as the Warranty Commencement Date. This warranty covers
a 10-year period from the Warranty Commencement Date; however,
this warranty provides different coverage over such 10-year period as
described below and the Purchaser’s remedies are limited to those set
forth below each warranty coverage period.
Full One Year Warranty
Gentherm warrants the Unit against defects in workmanship or
materials for a period of one (1) year from the Warranty Commencement Date (the “Full Warranty Period”). Upon written notice of
defect received by Gentherm from the Purchaser during the Full
Warranty Period, Gentherm will, at Gentherm’s sole expense, (A)
with respect to any defective part(s) that Gentherm determines can
be replaced without professional repair or installation, upon return of
the defective part(s) from the Purchaser to Gentherm at Gentherm’s
expense and in accordance with Gentherm’s written instructions,
deliver replacement part(s) to the Purchaser and (B) with respect to
any defective part(s) that Gentherm determines must be repaired or
replaced by a professional, deliver any required replacement part(s)
to a Gentherm authorized repair center and pay for the labor associated with such repair or replacement.
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Additional One Year Limited Warranty
(Year 2)
Gentherm further warrants the Unit against defects in workmanship or materials for the period beginning on the first day following
the one year anniversary of the Warranty Commencement Date and
continuing until the second anniversary of the Warranty Commencement Date (the “One Year Limited Warranty Period”). Upon written
notice of defect received by Gentherm from the Purchaser during the
One Year Limited Warranty Period, Gentherm will, upon return of
the defective part(s) from the Purchaser to Gentherm in accordance
with Gentherm’s written instructions, deliver replacement part(s)
to the Purchaser, provided, however, that the Purchaser shall be
responsible for all shipping costs associated with return of the defective part(s) and delivery of the replacement part(s) and Gentherm
shall not be responsible for any installation costs or other labor
expense associated with any required repair or replacement.
Additional 8-Year Limited Warranty
(Years 3-10)
Gentherm further warrants the Unit against defects in workmanship
or materials (excluding electronics, electrical components, fan motors
or wiring) for the period beginning on the first day following the
second year anniversary of the Warranty Commencement Date and
continuing until the tenth anniversary of the Warranty Commencement Date (the “Eight Year Limited Warranty Period”). Upon written notice of covered defect received by Gentherm from the Purchaser during the Eight Year Limited Warranty Period, Gentherm will
offer replacement part(s) to the Purchaser upon the following terms
and conditions: Purchaser would be required to pay 1/7th of the then
current replacement cost of the defective part(s) multiplied by the
number of fully completed years (as of the date Gentherm received
written notice of such defect) that have lapsed after the second anniversary of the Warranty Commencement Date and Gentherm would
be responsible for the remainder of the replacement cost.
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Gentherm’s obligation with respect to replacement cost would be subject to return of the defective part(s) from the Purchaser to Gentherm
in accordance with Gentherm’s written instructions and the Purchaser shall be responsible for all shipping costs associated with return
of the defective part(s) and delivery of the replacement part(s) and
Gentherm shall not be responsible for any installation costs or other
labor expense associated with any required repair or replacement.
Additional Terms and Conditions
This warranty does not apply: (a) to any damage caused by the Purchaser; (b) if there has been any unauthorized repair or replacement
of the Unit or any of its parts; (c) if the unit has been mishandled
(whether in transit or by other means), subjected to physical or electrical abuse or misuse, or otherwise operated in any way inconsistent
with the operation and maintenance procedures outlined in the
Climate Control Sleep System User Guide, this warranty, and any
other applicable document published or approved by Gentherm; or (d)
abnormal use of the Unit (i.e., any use other than for a mattress); or
(e) normal wear and tear. Repairs to or replacement of the Climate
Control Sleep System or its components under the terms of this limited warranty will apply to the original warranty period and will not
serve to extend such period. The decision to repair or to replace defective parts under this warranty shall be made, or case to be made,
by Gentherm at its option and in its sole discretion.
This product is covered by one or more U.S. patents or patent applications, including:
U.S. Pat. No. 7,877,827
U.S. Pat. No. 7,963,594
U.S. Pat. No. 7,996,936
U.S. Pat. No. 8,065,763
U.S. Pat. No. 8,143,554
U.S. Pat. No. 8,181,290
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© Copyright Gentherm, 2012
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