Bryant T2-PAC Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

T2 -- PHP, T2 -- PACLegacyt SeriesProgrammable ThermostatOwner’s Manual

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8QUICK STARTSetting the time and dayYou must set the time and day before you can use any of the thermostat’sprogramming features.1. Open the door.2. P

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9QUICK STARTSetting the temperatures for heating and coolingYour thermostat is installed with pre--set heating and cooling temperature settings.You ca

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10QUICK START5. Press the mode button located on the left side of the dis-play once. You will see the preset temperature setting forcooling appear on

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11QUICK STARTChanging the temperatur eThere are times when you want to change the temperature.Here’s how.1. Open the door.2. Press the up or down butt

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12QUICK STARTUnderstanding Touch ‘N’ Go featureThe unique Touch ‘N’ Go feature on your thermostat is a revolutionary tool that letsyou use a simpler p

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13PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATProgramming the Touch ‘N’ Go featureThe Touch ‘N’ Go feature on your thermostat involves the home, away and sleepbuttons i

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14PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATThe more sophisticated programming option works well with people who tend tofollow a more predictable routine and who also

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15PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATUse this blank grid to determine how warm or cool you want your home to be whenyou’re home, away or asleep. You’ll assign

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16PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATSetting the home temperature1. Open the door.2. Press the home button located under the display on theleft. You will see a

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17PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATSetting the away temperature1. Press the away button located under the display in the cen -ter. You will see a triangle ic

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18PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATSetting the sleep temperatur e1. Press the sleep button located under the display in thecenter. You will see a triangle ic

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19PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT7. Press the up or down button until you reach the desiredtemperature setting.8. Press and hold the sleep button for about

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20PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATThe thermostat has preset periods (see below), but you can change these to fit yourlifestyle.Period Preset HoursP1 6:00 AM

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21PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATHere’s how to change the factory --set time periods.1. Open the door.2. Press the days button at the bottom of the thermos

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22PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT6. You will see the hours in 6:00 AM flashing on the screen. Press the up ordown button and stop on the desired time.7. To

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23PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT10. To change the minutes, press the start time button on the bottom of thescreen again. You will see the minutes in 8:00

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24PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT17. If you did not select all days when you started this process, repeat all thesteps for your remaining timeframe choice

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25PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATAssigning time periods to temperaturesTo get the most from your thermostat’s programming features, you will want to taketh

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26PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTATComplete this schedule according to daily routine and use it as you follow theinstructions below .Your PeriodStart TimePer

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27PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT3. Select one of these three options by pressing the up ordown button located to the right of the display. You mayalso mak

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1YOU WILL LOVE THIS T HERMOSTAT.You have the Legacyt Programmable thermostat. This unique device’sstate--of--the--art technology makes it easier than

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28PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT7. Press home, away or sleep.8. Press the period button twice. P3 will flash on the display.9. Press home, away or sleep.1

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29OPERATING THE THERMOSTATUsing Touch ‘N’ Go buttonsOnce you have set the temperatures and time periods that correspond with yourthree Tou ch ‘N’ Go c

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30OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT3. To return to the originally programmed lifestyle period, press the appropri-ate home, away or sleep button. The system wi

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31OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT4. To return to your original programming schedule, press thehold/run button. The word hold will disappear.5. Close the door

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32OPERATING THE THERMOSTATUsing the fanThe fan function helps distribute warmth or cooling throughout your home for amore even temperature in all spac

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33OPERATING THE THERMOSTATUsing emergency heat (heat pump systems only)Emergency heat is useful when the automatic auxiliary heat system can’t keep up

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34OPERATING THE THERMOSTATChanging the batteriesYour thermostat is probably powered by the HVAC equipment, but if it isn’t, it’sbattery powered. You c

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35OPERATING THE THERMOSTATWe recommend that you replace the batteries at the one bar levelwith two AA alkaline batteries. They’re in the back of theth

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36OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT6. Install new batteries by matching the “plus” and “minus” ends of the batter-ies with the “plus” and “minus” indicators yo

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37ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONSAdvanced programming display codes chartYou can customize several features of your thermostat. This chart shows whichfea

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2TABLE OF CONTENTSBUTTON IDENTIFICATION 4...ON--SCREEN INDICATORS 6...QUICK STARTSetting t

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38ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONSChanging from Fahrenheit to CelsiusYour thermostat is preset to display the temperature in d egrees Fahrenheit. You canc

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39ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONSTurning o ff the continuous backlightingIf your thermostat is not powered by the equipment and is instead battery powere

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40ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONS5. Press the done button on the right.6. Close the door.

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41ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONSKeypad lockoutThe keypad lockout feature lets you “lock” the thermostat so nobody can changethe temperature – or make an

Page 39 - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONS

42ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONSUnlocking the keypadHere’s how to temporarily unlock the keypad.1. Open the door.2. Press and hold the up and down butto

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43ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONSChanging from programmable to nonprogrammableIt is possible to convert your thermostat’s operation from programmable ton

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44ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONS4. Press the mode button on the left to change it to nP (fornonprogrammable).5. Press the done button on the right.6. Cl

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45ADVANCED PROGRAMMING OPTIONSChanging the number of programming periodsYour thermostat is preset with four time periods (P1, P2, P3, P4). You can cha

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46SPECIAL FEATURESAuto ChangeoverThe thermostat displays one of five modes: heat, cool, Em heat (heat pump versiononly), heat cool, and off. When the

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47WHATIF...The battery icon is displayedThe battery icon appears on the display only when the battery starts to lose power.Replace it when one--third

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3TABLE OF CONTENTSTurning off the continuous backlighting 39...Keypad lockout 41...

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48WHATIF...ThereisapoweroutageIf you lose electricity and have batteries installed, the thermostat will continue todisplay the status because it has a

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49COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO FIND THEMAuto changeover page 46...This feature automatically switches your system

Page 48 - SPECIAL FEATURES

50COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO FIND THEMEmergency heat (heat pump systems only) page 33...You can manually set the thermostat to use emerg

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51COMMON TERMS AND WHERE TO FIND THEMTemporary hold page 29...This function lets you temporarily maintain your

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52NOTES PAGE

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53THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTYBryant Heating & Cooling SystemsLimited Warranty for ThermostatsFOR WARRANTY SERVICE OR REPAIR:Contact the installer

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54THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTYOWNER--OCCUPIED, RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONSThis warranty is to the original purchasing owner and is transferable only to th

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55THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTYWARRANTY CONDITIONS:1. To obtain the longer warranty periods as shown in the table under original owner, forthe original

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56THERMOSTAT LIMITED WARRANTYPROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIEDWARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TOYOU.TH

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4BUTTON IDENTIFICATIONactual temptempororyholdfanmodesetschedulesetclockperiod start time d/h/mdaysdonerunholdpush and hold to setoEmheatauxheatonall

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Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without noticeand without obligations.Copyright 2012 Bryant Heating

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5BUTTON IDENTIFICATIONa. FAN Selects whether the fan operates continuously (on) oronly when needed for heating or cooling (auto)b. RUN/HOLD Holds the

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6ON--SCREEN INDICATORSactual temptempororyholdoEmheatauxheatonall daysweekdaysweekendsfanautofanonAMPMFCcool on2startat65432178910111213191415161718

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7ON--SCREEN INDICATORS1. Clock2. Fan mode – on or auto3. Selected heating set point; “on” indicates system is in heating mode4. System is in auxiliary

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