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nace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower airflow to
86% of high--cooling airflow. High--cooling airflow is

based on the A/C selection shown in Fig. 47.

3. Cooling off--delay – When the “call for cooling” is satis-

fied and there is a demand for dehumidification, the cool-

ing blower--off delay is decreased from 90 seconds to 5
seconds.

Super Dehumidify Mode
Super--Dehumidify mode can only be entered if the furnace

control is in the Thermidistat mode and there is a demand for
dehumidification. The cooling operation described in item 4.

above also applies to operation with a Thermidistat. The
exceptions are listed below:

1. Low cooling – When the R to Y1 circuit is closed, R to G

circuit is open, and there is a demand for dehumidification,

the furnace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower air-
flow to 65% of low--cooling airflow for a maximum of 10

minutes each cooling cycle or until the R to G circuit
closes or the demand for dehumidification is satisfied.
Low--cooling airflow is the true on--board CF selection as

shown in Fig. 47.

2. High cooling – When the R to Y/Y2 circuit is closed, R to

G circuit is open, and there is a demand for dehumidifica-
tion, the furnace blower motor BLWM will drop the
blower airflow to 65% of high--cooling airflow for a max-

imum of 10 minutes each cooling cycle or until the R to G
circuit closes or the demand for dehumidification is satis-

fied. High--cooling airflow is based on the A/C selection
shown in Fig. 47.

3. Cooling off--delay – When the “call for cooling” is satis-

fied and there is a demand for dehumidification, the cool-
ing blower--off delay is decreased from 90 seconds to 5

seconds.

Continuous Blower Mode
When the R to G circuit is closed by the thermostat, the blower

motor BLWM will operate at continuous blower airflow.

Continuous blower airflow selection is initially based on the CF
selection shown in Fig. 47. Factory default is shown in Fig. 47.

Terminal EAC--1 is energized as long as the blower motor
BLWM is energized.
During a call for heat, the furnace control CPU will transition the

blower motor BLWM to continuous blower airflow, low--heat
airflow, or the mid--range airflow, whichever is lowest. The

blower motor BLWM will remain ON until the main burners
ignite then shut OFF and remain OFF for the blower--ON delay

(60 seconds in medium heat, and 35 seconds in high--heat),

allowing the furnace heat exchangers to heat up more quickly,
then restarts at the end of the blower--ON delay period at

low--heat, medium--heat, or high--heat airflow respectively.
The blower motor BLWM will revert to continuous--blower

airflow after the heating cycle is completed. In high--heat, the
furnace control CPU will drop the blower motor BLWM to

low--heat airflow during the selected blower--OFF delay period

before transitioning to continuous--blower airflow.
When the thermostat “calls for low--cooling”, the blower motor

BLWM will operate at low--cooling airflow. When the thermostat
is satisfied, the blower motor BLWM will operate an additional

90 seconds at low--cooling airflow before transitioning back to

continuous--blower airflow.
When the thermostat “calls for high--cooling”, the blower motor

BLWM will operate at high cooling airflow. When the thermostat
is satisfied, the blower motor BLWM will operate an additional

90 seconds at high--cooling airflow before transitioning back to

continuous--blower airflow.
When the R to G circuit is opened, the blower motor BLWM will

continue operating for an additional 5 seconds, if no other
function requires blower motor BLWM operation.

Continuous Blower Speed Selection from Thermostat
To select different continuous--blower airflows from the room

thermostat, momentarily turn off the FAN switch or push button
on the room thermostat for 1--3 seconds after the blower motor

BLWM is operating. The furnace control CPU will shift the
continuous--blower airflow from the factory setting to the next

highest CF selection airflow as shown in Fig. 47. Momentarily

turning off the FAN switch again at the thermostat will shift the
continuous--blower airflow up one more increment. If you repeat

this procedure enough you will eventually shift the continuous
blower airflow to the lowest CF selection as shown in Fig. 47.

The selection can be changed as many times as desired and is

stored in the memory to be automatically used following a power
interruption.
Heat Pump
See Fig. 54--57 for thermostat connections. When installed with

a heat pump, the furnace control automatically changes the timing
sequence to avoid long blower off times during demand defrost

cycles. Whenever W/W1 is energized along with Y1 or Y/Y2, the
furnace control CPU will transition to or bring on the blower

motor BLWM at cooling airflow, low--heat airflow, or the

mid--range airflow, whichever is lowest. The blower motor
BLWM will remain on until the main burners ignite then shut

OFF and remain OFF for 25 seconds before coming back on at
heating airflow. When the W/W1 input signal disappears, the

furnace control begins a normal inducer post--purge period while

changing the blower airflow. If Y/Y2 input is still energized the
furnace control CPU will transition the blower motor BLWM

airflow to cooling airflow. If Y/Y2 input signal disappears and
the Y1 input is still energized the furnace control CPU will

transition the blower motor BLWM to low--cooling airflow. If
both the Y1 and Y/Y2 signals disappear at the same time, the

blower motor BLWM will remain on at low--heat airflow for the

selected blower--OFF delay period. At the end of the
blower--OFF delay, the blower motor BLWM will shut OFF

unless G is still energized, in which case the blower motor
BLWM will operate at continuous blower airflow.
Component Test
The furnace features a component test system to help diagnose a

system problem in the case of a component failure. To initiate the
component test procedure, ensure that there are no thermostat

inputs to the control and all time delays have expired. Turn on

setup switch SW1--6. (See Fig. 33)
NOTE: The component test feature will not operate if the control
is receiving any thermostat signals or until all time delays have
expired.
The component test sequence is as follows:

1. The furnace control CPU turns the inducer motor IDM

ON at medium speed and keeps it ON through step 3.

2. After waiting 15 seconds the furnace control CPU turns

the hot surface igniter ON for 15 seconds, then OFF.

3. The furnace control CPU then turns the blower motor

BLWM ON at mid--range airflow for 15 seconds, then
OFF.

4. After shutting the blower motor BLWM OFF the furnace

control CPU shuts the inducer motor IDM OFF.

NOTE: The EAC terminals are energized when the blower is
operating.
After the component test is completed , 1 or more status codes

(11, 25, 41, or 42) will flash. See Service Label on blower access
panel or Service/Status Code Instructions for explanation of

status codes.
NOTE: To repeat component test, turn setup switch SW1--6 to
OFF and then back ON.

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