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Hunter Fan 43153 User Manual

Programmable thermostat

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RESET

PROGRAM

DAY/TIME

HOLD/RET

HEAT OFF COOL

FAN ON AUTO

PM

TH

HEAT

TEMP

3

Congratulations!

Your new Climate Technology thermostat will provide years of reliable service. By saving
energy, your thermostat will pay for itself during its first season of use. Thank you for
buying a Hunter product!
Please read this manual for complete instructions on installing and operating your
thermostat. If you require further assistance, call Climate Technology Technical
Support at 1-800-676-7861 from 8am to 5pm Central Time.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. This thermostat is designed to work on the following systems:
Gas - Standing Pilot

Electric Furnace

Gas - Electronic Ignition

Electric Air Conditioning

Gas - Fired Boilers
Gas - Milivolt Systems
Oil - Fired Boilers

This thermostat will NOT control single-stage or multi-stage

Oil - Fired Furnace

heat pumps or 110/220 V baseboard electric heating
systems.

2. Temperature Range
This thermostat can be programmed 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 cut-off in Heat mode if the temperature rises above
95°F (35°C), and automatically cut-off in Cool mode if the temperature drops below
45°F (7°C).

3. Compressor Protection
This thermostat provides a 3.5 minute delay after shutting off the cooling system
before it can be restarted. This feature will prevent damage to your compressor
caused by rapid cycling. It does not prevent a rapid compressor restart due to short
power outages.

4. Battery Warning
Two fresh AA alkaline batteries should provide well over one year of service.
However, when the batteries become drained, the Low Battery Indicator will flash on
the display. When this message occurs, install new alkaline batteries. You have
approximately 1 minute to change the batteries and keep thermostat’s clock and
program settings. Once the batteries have become too low to ensure proper
operation, your system will be turned Off, and the display will be cleared except for
flashing Low Battery Indicator on the LCD display.

CAUTION: When ONLY the battery icon flashes on the display, the
thermostat is shut down, and your system will no longer operate. In
this condition, there is no temperature control of your dwelling.

NOTE: The INDIGLO

®

night-light will not function when the thermostat is in low

battery condition.

NOTE: If you plan to be away from the premises over 30 days, we recommend
that you replace the old batteries with new alkaline batteries prior to leaving.

FEATURES

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
■ Two 1.5 V (AA) size alkaline batteries

Remove Old Thermostat

CAUTION: Do not remove any wiring from existing thermostat before reading
the instructions carefully. Wires must be labeled prior to removal.
■ IMPORTANT! Turn off the power to the furnace at the main power panel or at the

furnace.

■ 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.

Typical Home Thermostats

Wall Mounting Plate

Thermostat

Cover

Wall Mounting Plate

Thermotat

Cover

Figure 1

Wire Labeling

■ Each wire coming from the wall to the existing thermostat is connected to a

terminal point on that thermostat. Each of these terminal points is usually marked
with a code letter as shown in Table A below.

■ The number of wires in your system can be as few as two (for heat only systems),

as many as eight, or any number in between. If you follow the labeling procedures
correctly, you do not have to be concerned about how many wires there are.

■ There is often no terminal marking on the existing thermostat of two wire, heat only

systems. Just connect either of the wires to the RH terminal, then connect the
other wire to the W terminal to complete the circuit.

■ IMPORTANT! BEFORE DISCONNECTING ANY WIRES, APPLY THE SELF-

ADHESIVE LABELS PROVIDED TO THE WIRE AS SHOWN IN
TABLE A BELOW. (For example, attach the label marked W to
the wire that goes to the W or H terminal on your existing
thermostat.) IGNORE THE COLOR OF THE WIRES since
these do not always comply with the standard.

■ After labeling 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 tape them to the wall.

■ If hole in wall is larger than necessary for wires, seal this 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.

Table A

NOTE: Do not connect a “Common” wire (sometimes labeled “C”) to any
terminal on this thermostat. Tape up the wire and do not use. This wire provides
electricity to non-battery powered thermostats.

Mount Wallplate and Thermostat

■ Remove the wallplate from your thermostat by pressing the release tab on the

bottom of the thermostat. See Figure 2.

■ Position wallplate on wall and pull existing wires through large opening. Then level

for appearance. Mark holes for plastic anchors provided, if your existing holes do
not line up with those on the Hunter wallplate.

■ Drill holes with 3/16” bit and gently tap anchors into the holes until flush with wall.
■ Reposition wallplate to wall, pulling wires through large opening. Insert mounting

screws provided into wall anchor and tighten. See Figure 3.

NOTE: 5-wire Systems
If your thermostat has one wire marked R or RH (2, 3, or 4-wire system), then leave
the jumper wire between the RH and RC terminals on the wallplate. Otherwise, if you
have separate RH and RC wires (5-wire system), then remove the jumper wire
between the RH and RC terminals.

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, 5.) Ignore any wires which may be present, but which
were not connected to the old thermostat.

■ Refer to the Wiring Diagrams below to be sure your system is wired correctly.
■ Be sure to tighten the terminal screws securely, otherwise 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.

■ Make sure the System Switch is set to OFF, and the Fan Switch is set to AUTO.
■ Insert the bottom tab on the thermostat body into the slot at the bottom of the

wallplate. Press the top of the thermostat body to snap it into the wallplate. Refer to
Figure 6. (NOTE: Do not force the thermostat onto the wallplate, as the
terminal pins may be damaged. If it does not snap properly, the thermostat
may not work.)

■ Insert the two AA size alkaline batteries, observing the polarity marked inside the

battery compartment.

■ Switch on the main power at the panel or furnace.

Wiring Diagrams

PROGRAMMABLE
THERMOSTAT

Owners Manual

Model 43153

!

LCD Display: Shows Time, Day, Temperature, Program Number,
and other feature information as required.

Low Battery Indicator:
Flashes when batteries need
to be replaced.

INDIGLO

®

night-light:

Backlights display
automatically with each key
press for easy viewing.

Up and Down Keys: Keys for
changing the Temperature
setting. Also used for increasing
and decreasing selections in the
Time, Program, and Span
functions.

Day/Time Key: Used for entering
the Clock setting mode. Use
with the Up and Down keys to
set the time and day.

Program Key: Used for entering
and modifying Programs. Use
with the Up and Down keys to
set times and temperatures.
Press when in Clock setting
mode to select between 12 and
24 hour clock modes.

Hold / Return Key: Used for
setting a permanent (vacation)
hold, and for returning to the
normal display from Day & Time
setting, Programming, or Span
setting modes.

Reset: Press with a paper
clip to reset the thermostat
and return to power-up
settings.

System Switch: Selector
switch for Heat, Cool, and Off.

Fan Switch: Fan switch for
Automatic or Continuous fan
operation.

Battery Compartment:
Front access allows easy
insertion of two AA 1.5V
batteries.

Front Door: Covers keys when not used for neat
appearance. Open with one finger from either side.

If the code letter on your
existing thermostat is

then mark the wire
with label shown

and connect to thermostat
terminal shown

®

M

AM

4

TEMP

Thermostat Guards

Humidifiers

Air Purifiers

W

G

Y

RH

RC

RH

G

RC

Y

W

x

RH

x

RC

x

G

x

Y

x

W

RH, R, VR or 4
24 Volt

G or F
Fan

RC, VC
24 Volt Cool

Y, C or M
Air Conditioning
Compressor

W or H
Heating

Figure 2

Wallplate
Terminals

Y1

Y/O

W/B

Rc

G

Fan
Relay

Heat Relay
or Valve

Cool
Contactor

Heat/Cool

24V Supply

Rh

Jumper

X

X

Wallplate
Terminals

Y1

Y/O

W/B

Rc

G

Cool 24V

Supply

Fan
Relay

Heat Relay
or Valve

Cool
Contactor

Heat 24V

Supply

Rh

No Jumper

X

4-wire Heat/Cool System

5-wire Heat/Cool System

Wallplate
Terminals

Y

W

Rc

G

Heat Relay
or Valve

Heat 24V or

Millivolt Supply

Rh

Jumper

X

X

X

2-wire Heat Only System

Wallplate
Terminals

Y

W

Rc

G

Fan

Relay

Heat Relay
or Valve

Heat 24V

Supply

Rh

Jumper

X

X

3-wire Heat Only System

Wallplate
Terminals

Y

W

Rc

G

Fan
Relay

Cool 24V
Supply

Cool
Contactor

Rh

Jumper

X

X

3-wire Cool Only System

X – No Connection

Figure 6

Figure 5

Figure 4

W RH

RC

G

x

+

x

+ x

Y

x

RH

Figure 3

RC

G

W

RH

Y