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Emergency Heat Options
The Emergency Heat Options are used to reconfigure the H (Humidifier) or D (Dehumidifier) outputs
on the EER56100 thermostat to activate Emergency Heat mode. The default address setting is
“None.”
None: The H (Humidifier) and D (Dehumidifier) output will operate as described under Humidity
Options on page 22.
D Terminal: This option configures D (Dehumidifier) output on the EER56100 thermostat to activate
when the thermostat is in Emergency Heat mode.
H Terminal: This option configures H (Humidifier) output on the EER56100 thermostat to activate when
the thermostat is in Emergency Heat mode.
Factory Default
This option restores all system settings and programming to factory configuration. Read the warning
and then press [Yes] to proceed or [Cancel] to return to Installation Settings.
Troubleshooting
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices.
See NFPA 70E.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
SYMPTOM ACTION TO TAKE
Thermostat Inoperative
1. Check power to the thermostat.
2. Check wiring.
Heat or Cool Inoperative
1. Check for break in W or Y wire.
2. Allow minimum off time to pass.
3. Check system options for correct settings.
4. If arrow is blinking, wait until startup delay expires.
5. Mode is Off (Select Heat, Cool, or Auto).
6. Remote system is overriding thermostat.
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