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Configuration
The “System Type” for this thermostat must be set to “Conventional” under “System Options.”
In the default configuration, this thermostat does not turn the fan on with a call for heat. If the
furnace does not turn the fan on with a call for heat, the thermostat must be configured to do so
under “System Options.”
The “Cool Stages” and “Heat Stages” settings must be configured under “Stage Settings.”
Power Up
1. Double check the wiring. Be sure there are no stray wires or wire strands at the connections.
2. Turn on power to the transformer and system. The display will show the current thermostat
settings.
3. Press [TEMP], then press [MORE].
4. Scroll to Fan and press [OK].
5. Set the fan to On. Press [OK] and then press [Back]. The fan should turn on.
6. Navigate back to the Fan screen and set the fan to Auto. Press [OK] and then press [Back]. The
fan should turn off.
7. Press [HOLD] and select On to override Energy Efficient Control.
8. Press [MORE], scroll to Mode, and press [OK]. Set the mode to Heat. Press [OK] and then press
[Back].
9. Raise the desired heat setting one degree above the current temperature. Ensure that Stage 1 heat
turns on. After a few minutes, raise the desired heat setting three degrees above the current
temperature. Stage 2 heat should turn on.
10. Navigate back to the Mode screen and set the mode to Off. Press [OK] and then press [Back]. The
heating unit should turn off.
11. Navigate back to the Mode screen and set the mode to Cool. Press [OK] and then press [Back].
Lower the desired cool setting 1 degree below the current temperature. Ensure that Stage 1 cool
turns on. After a few minutes, lower the desired cool setting 3 degrees below the current
temperature. Stage 2 cool should turn on.
12. Navigate back to the Mode screen and set the mode to Off. Press [OK] and then press [Back].
Ensure that the cooling unit turns off.
13. Navigate back to the Mode screen and set the mode to Auto. Press [OK] and then press [Back].
14. Press [HOLD] and select Off to enable Energy Efficient Control.
About Heat Pump Systems
1. Terminal 5 (O) is energized for cooling.
Terminal 6 (B) is energized for heating.
In most applications, the reversing valve is energized for cooling and should be connected to the
“O” terminal. If the heat pump requires the reversing valve to be energized for heating, connect the
reversing valve to the “B” terminal.
2. With a call for Stage 2 on a two-speed heat pump, both compressor outputs Y1 and Y2 are
energized. When 2 stages of cooling and 2 stages of heating are configured for a heat pump,
Stage 2 is considered high speed and not auxiliary heat. If auxiliary heat (or emergency heat) is
needed, configure 3 stages of heating.
3. To temporarily disable Energy Efficient Control and heat as quickly as possible, press [HOLD] and
select “On.” The EER56100 thermostat will use the Auxiliary Heat as needed to reach the heat
setting.
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