Hunter Fan TX74 Thermostat and Remote Sensor User Manual
Hunter Fan Company Thermostat and Remote Sensor Users Manual
Users Manual
1. Remove the four screws on the back of the Remote Sensor. See Figure 1. The Outer Cover will drop off. Ch 4. Install two fresh AA alkaline batteries into the Battery Compartment, being careful to observe the battery polarities. See Figure 4. TEMP Model 43758 Remote Sensor Owners Manual Battery Compartment (Batteries installed) Outer Cover Your Model 43665 thermostat can read the temperatures from up to three weatherresistant sensors at a distance of up to 75 feet*. It will control the temperature from as many as two indoor sensors, with a third being a sensor only - perfect for outdoor use. If you use multiple sensors, you might want to number them. Simply use a marker to write a number on the back of each sensor. Additional sensors can be purchased separately from your HVAC contractor, or you can contact us at www.climatetechnologyproducts.com. Figure 1 Figure 4 2. Remove the Battery Compartment Cover, which is underneath the Outer Cover. See Figure 2. Initial Start-Up You can mount the Remote Sensors on a wall or other vertical surfaces, or you can set the Remote Sensors on tables or other horizontal surfaces. Consult the Thermostat Instruction Manual, page 13, Option 8 for instructions in setting the thermostat to accommodate the remote sensors. 1. When the batteries are installed, the LCD Display will show the first initializing screen for approx. 2 seconds. See Figure 5. Battery Compartment Cover * Distance my vary based on building construction or other interferring frequencies. NOTE This 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 accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • 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. OPERATION Ch RHTEMP Figure 5 Figure 2 3. Use the tip of a paper clip to set the FIRST FOUR Remote Sensor DIP Switches to any configuration you desire. NOTE: Each sensor you use must have a different setting. See Figure 3. 2. The LCD Display will then show the second initializing screen for approx. 10 seconds. See Figure 6. To set the remote sensor to display the temperature in Fahrenheit, place the FIFTH DIP switch in the UP position. To set the remote sensor to display the temperature in Celsius, place the FIFTH DIP switch in the DOWN position. Figure 6 DIP ON Ch 3 4 5 Figure 3 Form No. 44009-01 Rev 05/09/2007 3. The LCD Display will then show the normal operating screen. See Figure 7. NOTE: It may take up to 30 seconds for the thermostat to "pick-up" the sensor. Ch 6) To Set the Remote Sensor on a Table Low Battery Indication a. Replace the Outer Cover as shown in Figure 10. Use the four screws to secure the Outer Cover. When your Remote Sensor’s battery is running low, the LCD will show the flashing Low Battery Indication to remind you to install two fresh AA Alkaline batteries at your ealiest convenience. See Figure 13. At this point your Remote Sensor will continue to function normally. TEMP Ch Figure 7 Channel 4. The Remote Sensor Screen will display the ambient temperature and, in the bottom-left corner, a channel number between 0 and 15. See Figure 7. This will be the channel to which you will set the thermostat to read the Remote Sensor. See the Thermostat Instruction Manual, page 14, Option 8. 5) Place the Battery Compartment Cover over the Battery Compartment. Figure 13 Depleted Battery Indication Figure 10 b. Rest the Remote sensor on the horizontal surface of your choice. Indications 6) For Wall Mounting Normal Temperature Indication a. Replace the Outer Cover as shown in Figure 8. Use the four screws to secure the Outer Cover. If your Remote Sensor is set to show the temperature in Celsius, the display will show the ºC indication next to the temperature. See Figure 11. Ch TEMP b. Use the provided screw to mount the Remote Sensor on a wall or other vertical surface. The back of the Remote Sensor has a Wall-Mount Indent from which it will hang from the provided screw. See Figure 9 Wall-Mount Indent Temperature Measurement Range Your Remote Sensor will show temperatures from -40ºF to 122ºF (-40ºC to 50ºC). If the temperature is greater than 122ºF (50ºC), the LCD will show “HI”. See Figure 12A. If the temperature is lower than -40ºF (-40ºC), the LCD will show “LO”. See Figure 12B. TEMP Figure 12A Form No. 44009-01 Rev 05/09/2007 Figure 14 Your Remote Sensor will return to normal operation when fresh batteries are installed. Problem: LCD is Blank. Ch Figure 9 If your Remote Sensor’s battery is depleted to the point that the LCD is showing only the flashing Low Battery Indication, as in Figure 14, your Remote Sensor has ceased functioning and will continue in this condition until two fresh AA Alkaline batteries are installed. Without further attention, the LCD will eventually go blank. Troubleshooting Figure 11 Figure 8 TEMP Ch TEMP Figure 12B Solution: Make certain your Remote Sensor’s batteries are 1) installed correctly, with polarities correctly positioned, and 2) fresh. Problem: Thermostat is not showing the same temperature as the Remote Sensor. Solution: Make certain you have the correct Remote Sensor selected at your thermostat (if you are using more than one Remote Sensor). If you require further assitance, call Climate Technology Corp. Technical Assistance at 1-800-676-7861 from 7am to 7pm Central Time Monday thru Friday and 8am to 5pm on Saturday. 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