Climate Technologies Touch Pad Control User manual

PNE2002 Series Control
Owner’s Manual
Using the
Ducted Gas Central Heating
Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioning
Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning
with your
multi-appliance
Touch Pad Control
Operating, Installation & Maintenance
Please keep this important manual in a safe place. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that
regular maintenance is carried out on this ducted heating / cooling product. Failure to do so will
void all guarantees beyond statutoryand legal requirements.
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Contents
INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................... 5
NAVIGATING THE CONTROLS................................................................................................................ 6
QUICK START - SIMPLE MANUAL OPERATION..................................................................................................7
ON / OFF.................................................................................................................................................7
APPLIANCE - selecting the desired appliance........................................................................................7
MODE - operatingyour appliancein your preferred mode.......................................................................8
SETUP - setting up or reviewingvarious functions..................................................................................9
Child Lock................................................................................................................................................9
Temperature / Time Toggle......................................................................................................................9
Zones – where zone motors are fitted......................................................................................................9
Adjustment Arrows.................................................................................................................................10
Reset / Fault Code.................................................................................................................................10
Icons......................................................................................................................................................10
DUCTED GAS CENTRAL HEATING....................................................................................................... 11
GENERAL INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................12
Important Notice.....................................................................................................................................12
Warranty..................................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
Data Location.........................................................................................................................................12
Assembly...............................................................................................................................................12
SAFETY.......................................................................................................................................................13
Safety & Owner Responsibility...............................................................................................................13
Precautions............................................................................................................................................13
Features.................................................................................................................................................13
Power or Gas interruption......................................................................................................................13
USING YOUR TOUCH PAD WITH DUCTED GAS CENTRAL HEATING..................................................................14
THERM Operation (Thermostat)............................................................................................................14
ECONOMY & BOOST for heating..........................................................................................................15
Summer Fan..........................................................................................................................................15
ZONES...................................................................................................................................................16
Setting the open or closed status...........................................................................................................16
Programming Your Touch Pad...............................................................................................................16
Operating Program Mode (PGRM)........................................................................................................18
Program Override (PGRM)....................................................................................................................19
Clock Setup............................................................................................................................................19
Summer Shutdown (Optional)...............................................................................................................19
First Startup Or Restart After Shutdown ................................................................................................19
HEATER MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................20
Electrical................................................................................................................................................20
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE..........................................................................................................................20
PROBLEM SOLVING......................................................................................................................................21
ADD-ON REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONING..................................................................................... 22
GENERAL INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................23
Important Notice.....................................................................................................................................23
Data Location.........................................................................................................................................23

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Assembly...............................................................................................................................................23
SAFETY.......................................................................................................................................................23
Safety & Owner Responsibility...............................................................................................................23
Precautions............................................................................................................................................23
Features.................................................................................................................................................23
Power interruption..................................................................................................................................23
USING YOUR TOUCH PAD WITH ADDON AIR CONDITIONING...........................................................................24
Manual Operation..................................................................................................................................24
ZONES - Selecting ZONE 1, 2, 3,or 4...................................................................................................25
Programming Your Touch Pad...............................................................................................................25
Programming Sequence........................................................................................................................25
DUCTED EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING ......................................................................................... 26
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................27
Exhaust..................................................................................................................................................27
Bleed-off.................................................................................................................................................28
Optional Dump Valve.............................................................................................................................28
OPERATING THE TOUCH PAD - MODES.........................................................................................................29
Cool Mode..............................................................................................................................................29
Boost Mode............................................................................................................................................29
Thermostat Mode...................................................................................................................................30
Program Mode.......................................................................................................................................30
Program Setup.......................................................................................................................................31
Clock Setup............................................................................................................................................32
DUCTED EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE..............................................................................33
General..................................................................................................................................................33
Filter Pads..............................................................................................................................................33
Water Tank............................................................................................................................................33
Water Level / Float Valve.......................................................................................................................34
Motor and Fan........................................................................................................................................34
Electrical................................................................................................................................................34
Bleed Off................................................................................................................................................34
Pump......................................................................................................................................................34
Water Distribution ..................................................................................................................................34
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE .........................................................................................................................35
CONTROL SETUP............................................................................................................................... 36
SETTING UP THE CONTROL - GENERAL ........................................................................................................36
Before Starting.......................................................................................................................................36
Installation..............................................................................................................................................36
USING THE SETUP MODES...........................................................................................................................37
Product Identification .............................................................................................................................37
CODING.......................................................................................................................................................38
Auto-Coding...........................................................................................................................................38
Coding Defaults.....................................................................................................................................38
Forced Scan Auto-Coding:.....................................................................................................................38
Important Notes .....................................................................................................................................38

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MULTIPLE UNIT SETUP – HEATER / COOLER.................................................................................................39
Force Coding a New / Additional Product..............................................................................................39
Fault Codes Access...............................................................................................................................40
View The Fault Code .............................................................................................................................40
Fault Codes For High Efficiency, Mid Efficiency Heaters.......................................................................41
Resetting the Touch Pad Control...........................................................................................................42
Calibrating the Thermostat.....................................................................................................................42
EVAPORATIVE AIR CONDITIONING SETUP......................................................................................................43
Setting the Water Management Systems Parameters andvalues.........................................................43
Setting the Water Level& Bleed rate.....................................................................................................45
Fan Speed Settings...............................................................................................................................46
DUCTED GAS CENTRAL HEATING..................................................................................................................47
Setting Fan Speeds – High / Low..........................................................................................................47
Setting Fan Speeds - Zoning.................................................................................................................48
Setting the Zone Availability...................................................................................................................49
COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST...............................................................................................................51
General..................................................................................................................................................51
Unit - Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioner .............................................................................................51
Unit – Ducted Heating............................................................................................................................51
Unit – Addon Refrigerated Air Conditioning...........................................................................................52
Ductwork................................................................................................................................................52
Site.........................................................................................................................................................52
Customer Hand Over.............................................................................................................................52
WARRANTY ...................................................................................................................................... 53
APPLIANCE WARRANTY STATEMENT...................................................................................................53
Conditions And Exclusions.....................................................................................................................53
WARRANTY ON REPLACEMENTS PARTS........................................................................................................54
PERIODS OF WARRANTY – YEARS.......................................................................................................54
Ducted Gas Heating...............................................................................................................................54
Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioning....................................................................................................54
Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning.....................................................................................................54
PROOF OF PURCHASE ...........................................................................................................................54
SERVICE........................................................................................................................................... 55

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Introduction
Introduction
You have chosen one of the world's most advanced control systems incorporating the latest technology.
The Touch Pad control is an Australian and world first for its use with ducted heating and cooling systems.
Designed exclusively for Climate Technologies air comfort products, the self-prompting display panel
controls your unit’s functions,providing the ultimate in heating and coolingflexibility.
This technologically advanced controller comes with manual and thermostat control, programmable timer,
boost function plus many othersetup functions.
Your Touchpad Control has been designed to operate the following Climate Technologies products:
Heating – DuctedGas Central Heaters.
Add-on Cooling - Refrigerated Air Conditioning (cooling only) designed to add-on to Ducted Gas Central
Heaters.
Fresh Air Conditioners - Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioners.
Your Touch Pad Control is designed to automatically detect the appliances during the commissioning of the
unit by the installer. Controller options not required for your appliances will usually not be visible on your
Touch Pad display.
Additional controlaccessoriesthat can be added to your Touchpad control for enhancedoperation include:
Remote Thermostat – an extra thermostat that can be connected in conjunction with the Touchpad to
individuallycontrol a zonemotor in a specified area of a ducted gas heatingsystem.
Home Automation – allows the unit to be turned ON or OFF from the touch of a telephone or an
independent control system.
Your Touch Pad is designed in Australia to suit Australian conditions and will ensure that your home is
comfortable all year round.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTICE.
A licensed person is requiredto install Climate Technologies equipment. If the equipment is not installed in a
accordance with the installation instructions and the governing body regulations, Climate Technologies
reserves the right to refuse service on non compliant installations.
Subject to state regulations and by laws a certificate of compliance must be issued for the electrical and
plumbing connections certifying that the work complies with all the relevant standards.
Note: Only a licensed person will have insurance protecting their workmanship.
DATA LOCATION.
Your appliance model number, serial number and model description are located on the appliance data plate
on the end of the heater or inside the cooler in the vicinity of the electronic controls. These details should
also be in the warranty sectionof this booklet.
You will need this information, should your appliance require servicing, spare parts or just if you require
additional information about this product.
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Navigating the Controls
Number Description Function
1ON / OFF Turns the unit ON or OFF
2APPLIANCE Touch any area within the APPLIANCE outline to select
product.
3CLOCK / TEMPERATURE 12 hour clock denoting AM / PM and the day OR room
and SET temperature for HEATING and ADDON cooling
mode.
4MODE Touch any area within the MODE outline and the available
operating modes will be displayed.
5SETUP Touch any area within the SETUP outline and the
available setup icons will be displayed.
6FUNCTION SYMBOLS Symbols indicate the unit components functioning.
7UP / DOWN ARROWS Arrows will adjust the output ofthe unit.
8FUNCTION LEVEL Function level displays the output level settings with
graphic bars
9ZONES Controls zones for Ducted Gas Heating / Addon Air
Conditioning. Where there is more than one unit fitted the
zones buttons can control the ON / OFF function of one or
more units. Each unit is then treatedas a zone.
10 PERIOD In PRGM mode there are 4 operating periods available.
The 1, 2 , 3, 4 advises which operating period the program
is in.

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Quick Start - Simple Manual Operation
Here's all you have to do to get going (if the installer hasn't already done it foryou).
Step 1 Turn the control ON at the ON / OFF
button.
Step 2 Select the Appliance if not already
selected in the APPLIANCE area.
Step 3 Select the MODE of operation required
by pressing anywhere within the MODE
area .
(The icon availability will vary according
to the Appliances selected. See display
options below)
Press the required mode so the
selection is solid. The remaining icons
will flash 3more times and disappear.
Refer next page fordetails.
ON / OFF
When pressing the ON / OFF button to turn the unit on,
the touch pad control will return to the last used setting.
APPLIANCE- SELECTING THE DESIRED APPLIANCE.
Press any area within the Appliance outline for theavailable appliances.
•If only one appliance type is fitted the control will BEEP.
•If more than one appliance type is installed the COOL and HEAT icons will flash. Make your
selection by pressing the required product icon. Once selected the icon will become solid. The
remaining icon will continue to flash a further 3 times then disappear.
When the touchpad is turned on the last appliance used will be activated.
This control is capable of controlling the following Climate Technology products installed with PNE
control systems:
•Ducted Gas Central Heating
•Dual Cycle Ducted Gas CentralHeating and Addon Refrigerated Air Conditioning
•Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning
•Ducted Gas Central Heating andDucted EvaporativeAir Conditioning.

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Mode / Icon Options
To view the MODE options available press the touch
pad anywhere within the MODE outline. The available
functions will be dependent onthe products installed.
MODE - OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE IN YOUR PREFERRED MODE
•COOL – Evaporative Air Conditioning Only
Fan and Pump in manual mode. This means the fan can be adjusted manually via the UP
/ DOWN arrows and the pump operates continuously.
•BOOST – Ducted Gas Central Heating and Evaporative Air Conditioning Only
The room air fan will operate at maximum speed.
•PGRM - Ducted Gas CentralHeating, Evaporative Air Conditioning, Addon Air Conditioning
The unit can be setup in Program Modeto turn the unit ONand OFF in the desired mode.
For ducted heating and addon refrigeration this is a 7-day program.
For ducted evaporative air conditioning this is a 1-day (24-hour) program.
•FAN – Ducted Heating andEvaporative Air Conditioning.
Fan only in manual mode This means the fan only can be run and adjusted via the UP /
DOWN arrows.
In Addon cooling mode the fan will run continuously while the condenser cycles ON and
OFF
•THERM – Ducted Gas Central Heating, Evaporative Air Conditioning, Addon Air Conditioning
Thermostat mode will control the unit via a temperature sensor located inside the touchpad
itself.
Set the comfort level and the unit will automatically increase or decrease the amount of
heating or coolingrequired according to demand.
Adjust the comfort level using theUP / DOWN arrows
•ECON – Ducted Gas Central Heating Only
Economy will run a ducted gas central heater at the lowest available fan speed and gas
setting
Ducted Gas Heating
Available Icons HEAT
Appliance
Ducted Evaporative A/C
Available Icons
COOL Appliance
Addon Refrigeration. A/C
Available Icons
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SETUP - SETTING UP OR REVIEWING VARIOUS FUNCTIONS
To view the SETUP options available, press the touch pad
anywhere within the SETUP outline. The available
functions are:
•PGRM – Program setup allows you to create a timed
program to start and stop the product. There are 4
period programs available requiring a minimum of 2 to
be set per day.
For ducted evaporative air conditioning the program
option will only function for 24 hours and then the unit
will stop.
•CLOCK – Setting the time
•REVIEW – Pressing the review button will
automatically step the control through the timer
programs set.
CHILD LOCK
This function is designed to be a simple mechanism to lock
the control to prevent unnecessary adjustments to the
system. When the lock is engaged there will be no system
functions available. (this is available in either on or off
modes)
•To engage the Child Lock press and hold anywhere
over the numeric display for 4 seconds. A BEEP
followed by a another BEEP will be heard to indicate
the lock is ON.
•To removethe child lock press and hold anywhereover
the numeric display for 4 seconds. A Single BEEP
followed by another single BEEP will be heard to
indicate thelock is OFF.
TEMPERATURE / TIME TOGGLE
To change the display between temperature and time just
press anywhere in the numeric display. In Evaporative
Cooling mode only the time will be displayed.
ZONES – WHERE ZONE MOTORS ARE FITTED
These icons allows zones to be turned ON or OFF. This
function will ONLY be made available by the installer if zone
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ADJUSTMENT ARROWS
The adjustment arrows can be used to increase or decrease
the function of product being controlled. The icons will come
on automatically to indicate the units mode of operation.
RESET / FAULT CODE
If the reset icon appears and the touchpad thermostat is
flashing information in clock area, it means the unit has
stopped as the result of e.g. electricity / gas interruption,
malfunction etc.
The information being displayed will continually rotate
between the unit identification and the fault code e.g. HC:01
and F:04. Before resetting the control, not the fault code
information. Should a service call be required, this will assist
in quick diagnostics and service requirements.
To RESET the unit, press and hold the RESET icon for
approximately 4 seconds until 2 BEEPs have been heard.
The reset icon will disappearand your appliance will be reset.
If there has been no component failure the unit will now
resume it’s function.
ICONS
The operating icons will be displayed relative to the unit’s operation.
1. Indicator Bars
Evaporative Air Conditioning
(Manual Mode) shows fan speed
(Thermostat Mode) comfort settings.
Central Heaters shows fan speedonly.
2. Snow Flake Symbol
For evaporative air conditioning it indicates that the
pump is on or
For Addon Refrigerated Air Conditioning it indicates that
the condenser isoperating.
3. Fan Symbol
For Evaporative Air Conditioning itindicates the fan is operating
For Ducted Heatingit represents "Summer Fan" mode with the fan operating only
For Addon Refrigerated Cooling it represents continuous fan.
4Flame Symbol
Indicates that the thermostatis calling for heat from the ducted central heater

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Duct ed Gas Centra l Heat ing
Owner’s Operation and Maintenance Manual
Please keep this important manual in a safe place. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that
regular maintenance is carried out on this Ducted Gas Central Heater. Failure to do so will void all
guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements.
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Congratulations on purchasing this ducted gas central heating system, an exciting new product
manufactured by Climate Technologies.
Wholly designed and manufactured in Australia, this Ducted Gas Central Heater represents an exciting
new development in warm air furnace design. It embodies the latest advances in gas heating technology.
Your heater is supported by Climate Technologies, Australia’s most advanced manufacturer of a
complete range ofclimate control products.
To ensure you fully enjoy the benefits of this Ducted Gas Central Heater, please read these instructions
carefully and keep them handy forfuture reference.
Operated and maintained in accordance with this manual, this unit will provide you with years of warm
and environmentally friendly operation. Please take the time to read this manual.
NOTE: The manufacturer and it's service providers reserve the right to refuse service unless
safety and accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed in accordance with the installation
instructions and Australian Standards. The cost of any extra equipment required to provide
access to the unit for servicing is the responsibility of the owner.
General Information.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
A licensed person is required to install Climate Technologies equipment. If the equipment is not installed
in a accordance with the installation instructions and the governing body regulations, Climate
Technologies reserves the right torefuse service on non compliant installations.
Subject to state regulations and by laws a certificate of compliance must be issued for the electrical and
plumbing connections certifying that the work complies with all the relevant standards.
Note: Only a licensed person will have insurance protecting their workmanship.
DATA LOCATION.
Your appliance model number, serial number and model description are located on the appliance data
plate on the end of the heater or under the lid in the vicinity of the electronic controls. These details
should also bein the warranty section of this booklet.
You will need this information, should your appliance require servicing, spare parts or just if you require
additional information about this product.
ASSEMBLY.
There is no assembly required of this Ducted Gas Central Heater. Your Dealer or installer will carry out
all assemblyand commissioning upon installation.

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Safety
SAFETY & OWNER RESPONSIBILITY
The manufacturer and its service providers reserve the right to refuse service unless safety and
accessibility to the unit can be guaranteed. The cost of any extra equipment required to provide access
to the unit for servicing is the responsibilityof the owner.
PRECAUTIONS.
DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE.
DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION.
DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES IN FRONT OF OR OVER THE RETURN AIR GRILLE.
FEATURES.
Your Ducted Gas Central Heater has all the safety devices to ensure safe operation. These devices
conform to the standards set out bythe Standards Australia.
POWER OR GAS INTERRUPTION.
Should there be an interruption to the power supply during the heating operation the controls will
automatically turn off the gas.
The heater will automaticallyresume operation once the power hasbeen restored.
Should there be an interruption to the gas supply, the heater will endeavor to re-light 3 times and if
unsuccessful will lock out. (This is part of the safety features). Should this occur the heater will need to
be reset. If the RESET icon is displayed, press and hold the RESET icon till a BEEP is heard and the
unit will be ready toresume operation.
Please refer to your problem-solvingchart to assist resolving other problems.

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Using Your Touch Pad With Ducted Gas Central Heating
Using your Touch Pad for manual operation of your Central Heating when you want direct control,
without timers or programming.
THERM OPERATION (THERMOSTAT)
Step 1 To turn the Touch Pad on, press and release
the ON/OFF button. If there is only a central
heater HEAT will automatically display in the
Appliance Outline.
NOTE: Your Touch Pad Control is designed to
automatically detect the appliances you have
installed. Options not required for your
appliances will not displayed on the touchpad.
So don't worry if you don't see all the menu
items listed in this book.
Step 2 Press anywhere within theMODE outline.
The available icons will flash. Select THERM . The icon will
become solid and the remaining icons will flash 3 more times
before disappearing.
Step 3 Press the arrows to increase or decrease the
set temperature (TEMP) .
Step 4 Your Touch Pad measures the room temperature using a thermostat inside its case. The Touch
Pad will run the Heater until it measures temperature a little above your set temperature and
then turn off the unit. When the temperature falls a little below the set temperature the unit will
restart. The unit operation will be as follows:
•When the room temperature (ROOM) is colder than the set temperature (TEMP) the heater
will come onafter approximately a 30 second ignition process
•If at start up the roomtemperature (ROOM) is 2.0°or more below the set temperature
(TEMP), the central heater will start upat high fan speedand high gas rate bring your
house up to temperature as quickly s possible.
•As the room temperature gets closer tothe set temperature the central heater will reduce
the room air fan and the gas rate to the burner.
•When the thermostat reaches the set temperature the central heater will be on low fan and
the gas willmodulate to low fire.
•When the temperature has gone over the set temperature by 0.5°the central heater will
shut down.
•When the temperature has dropped to1°below set temperature the unit will restart.
•The flame symbol will be displayed on the control to indicate the heater is
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Step 5 To turn the heater OFF Press the ON/OFF button on the touchpad.
The Touch Pad remembers your SET TEMPERATURE setting and uses it next time you turn it
ON.
As your activities vary, you may find you need different temperature settings, e.g. a
temperature comfortable for sitting is usually too warm compared to whenyour moving about.
For economical operation, set a lower set temperature during the day when you are active, or use
economy (ECON). Switch the Touch Pad OFF when asleep and ON again when awake. These cost
saving functions can be programmed to operate automatically (see Programmed Control).
ECONOMY & BOOSTFOR HEATING
Economy (ECON) operates the heater at the lowest fan
speed and a lowest possiblegas rate,
BOOST operates the heater at the highest fan speed and
a highest possible gas rate.
The unit will switch off when the SET TEMPERATURE is
reached.
Step 1 To select economy or boost switch the Controller
ON
Step 2 Ensure the APPLIANCE outline is set to HEAT.
Step 3 Press any where in the MODE outline to see the
available icons.
Step 4 Press the ECON or BOOST icon so that it stops
flashing. The remaining icons will flash 3 more
times and disappear.
Step 5 Use the arrows to adjust the
SET temperature as required.
SUMMER FAN
The fan in your heater can be used to circulate the room
air without running the heater. To run the summer fan
option:
Step 1 To select FAN only switch the Controller ON
Step 2 Ensure the APPLIANCE outline is set to HEAT.
Step 3 Press any where in the MODE outline to see the
available icons.
Step 4 Press the FAN icon so that it stops flashing. The
remaining icons will flash 5 more times and
disappear. The roomair fan will now run.
Step 5 Use the to adjust the fan speed as
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ZONES
Selecting ZONE 1 2 3 4 only applies if your home is fitted
with optional motorised ductwork dampers (please consult
your installer) thatallow opening or closing of each section
of ducting.
Many homes have no motorised ductwork dampers fitted,
however the control will still display the zones. Where
zone motors are fitted the installer can set your controller
to show only the zones available for use.
In homes withmore than one zone, the default requires at
least one zone open at all times. The common zone
feature, which allows all zones to be turned off, can only
be applied to specific duct designs. This must ONLY be
set by the installer.
SETTING THE OPEN OR CLOSED STATUS
Step 1 To select ZONES switch the Touch Pad Control
ON
Step 2 Ensure the Appliance is set to HEAT and
THERM.
Step 3 Press any where in the ZONE area to see the
available zone icons.
Step 4 To turn a ZONE ON, press the ZONE icon required so that it stops flashing. To turn a ZONE OFF
press theZONE iconto make it flash. The flashing icons will flash 5 more times and disappear. In
approximately 30seconds the new zone settings will be effective
PROGRAMMING YOUR TOUCH PAD
Programming your Touch Pad will provide energy and time savings. Your heating and or cooling system
will only operate when you needit, and at your chosen comfort levels.
Determine your most comfortable settings, program them and let your Touch Pad do the rest
automatically.
Press the PRGM button in the modepanel to run you selected program..
Programming Sequence
If you've never programmed your Touch Pad control
before (or it’s been a while) remember it's easier to
program the whole week to the same settings (by
selecting the whole week MON TUE WED THU FRI
SAT SUN day choice) and then program variations for
particular days or the weekend as you become more
familiar with programming.
If the Controller exits program mode it may be because you've paused longer than about 60 seconds to
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2, or 3) will be saved. Just switch back to program mode, select the day combination and scroll through
your settings using the ENTER key and carry on from where you left off.
During the programsequence only the icons requiring changingfor each step will be displayed.
In the SETUP outline, there are 2 setup mode icons PGRM and CLOCK as well as 4 function icons
ENTER, CANCEL, REVIEW and FINISH. To enter setup mode, touch anywhere within the SETUP
outline. The accessible icons will be displayed.
Program Setup
Program setup will take you through the steps to set your Ducted
Gas Central Heater up for automatic control:
Step 1 To select the PGRM (Program) mode touch anywhere
in the SETUP outline.
Step 2 Press PGRM. The 3 icons will disappear and edit
mode has begun with the 1st period.
Two new icons will now be displayed ENTER &
CANCEL.
•ENTER will save each step of the program
•CANCEL will step back the program 1 step at a
time.
Step 3 Using the arrows select the
day or day grouping to program. Press
ENTER
Step 4 Period 1 will be displayed with ON or OFF.
Using the arrows
make a selection if required and press
ENTER.
Step 5 Set the Hour using the
arrows and press ENTER
Step 6 Set the Minutes using the
arrows and Press ENTER
Step 7 Change the Unit in the APPLIANCE area if
required.
Step 8 Select the MODE of operation, THERM, ECON,
BOOST, FAN (only) and press ENTER.
Step 9 If zones are fitted, select the zones required to be
open.
Step 10 Adjust the SET temperature using the
arrows and press ENTER
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Step 11 Program the second period using steps 4 to 9
Step 12 If only 2 program periods are required press
FINISH. If a 3rd period is required program
using steps 4 to 9.
Step 13 If only 3 program periods are required press
FINISH. If a 4th period is required program
using steps 4 to9 and press FINISH.
Note: To start the program,touch the mode outline area
for the available icons to be displayed. Press
PRGM and make solid. The icons will flash 3
more times and program mode will be engaged.
Reviewing Entered Programs
REVIEW is a feature that allows you to first view the current program
settings. Each step remains visible for 3 seconds.
Once the review procedure has started the FINISH icon will be illuminated.
The FINISH icon canbe used to stop the REVIEW process.
OPERATING PROGRAM MODE (PGRM)
Activates the 4 program x 7 day / night timer.
To operate the PGRM mode:
Step 1 Turn the Touch Pad on, press and release the
ON/OFF button. If there is only a central
heater HEAT will automatically display in the
Appliance area.
Step 2 Press the MODE outline. The available icons
will flash. Select PGRM .
The icon will become solid and the remaining
icons will flash 3 more times before
disappearing.
The touchpad will now be in program mode with the current program settings being indicated e.g.
time period, mode of operation, period and settings.
Step 3 To exit the PGRM mode you have 2 options.
1. Turn the unit off using the ON OFFbutton
2. Press the MODE area. The available icons will flash. Select a newmode of operation.
Default Setup Ducted Gas Central Heating
Program
Period ON/OFF Start Time Mode
1 ON 6:00 am THERM
2 OFF 9:00 am -
3 ON 4:00 pm THERM
4 OFF 10:00 pm -

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PROGRAM OVERRIDE (PGRM)
The program can be overridden within thePGRM period without altering the program setup.
1. To override the PGRM mode when programmed ON or OFF, press and hold the PGRM mode button
for 5 seconds until it beeps and then immediately select one of the mode functions available. The
PGRM button will remain aluminated with yournew selection.
2. When the program is ON, the set temperature can be adjusted and the zones (where fitted) can be
changed.
3. The periodnumber will now flash until the next period is activated or the touchpad is turned OFF then
ON.
CLOCK SETUP
Timer setup will take you through the steps to set your 12-hour clock. You
can use FINISH at any stage of setting the Day andTime.
Step 1 To select the CLOCK setup touch anywhere in the SETUP
outline.
Step 2 Press CLOCK. The 3 icons will disappear and edit mode has
begun.
Step 3 Three new icons will now be displayed ENTER, CANCEL &
FINISH.
•ENTER will save each step of the program
•CANCEL will abort the setup and no entries will besaved.
•FINISH allows you to stop at any time and save the settings.
Step 4 Adjust the hours using the arrows. Press
ENTER
Step 5 Adjust the minutes using the arrows. Press
ENTER.
Step 6 Adjust the day using the arrows. Press
ENTER
Time setup is nowcomplete and all functions are resumed.
SUMMER SHUTDOWN (OPTIONAL)
Step 1 Switch the Touch Pad OFF
Step 2 Switch the power point OFF and turn the gas tap OFF. They are usually located close to the
Heater.
FIRST STARTUP OR RESTART AFTER SHUTDOWN
Step 1 Switch on the power point to the heater. Turn on the gas tap on the gas supply line into the
heater.
Step 2 Switch the Touch Pad ON
Step 3 Select HEAT in the Appliance areif not already there.
Step 4 Press button to increase or decrease the SET TEMPERATURE. If the SET
temperature is greaterthan the room temperature the heater will resume operation.

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Heater Maintenance
Cleaning.
Warning: Before commencing any maintenance work on your unit, isolate the power at the supply
(Fuse Box).
Note: It is essential that your central heater be maintained in accordance with this manual.
Failure to do so will effect thelife of the product and reduce the level of efficiency.
ELECTRICAL
No general maintenance is required to the electrical system.
A Qualified Electrician should only carry out electrical connections and maintenance.
Return Air Grille Filter.
If your heating system has a filter in the return air grille, it is extremely important it is cleaned every 3 – 4
weeks during the operating period to ensure correct operation of the heating unit. Failure to do so may
cause your heater to stop because of over temperature and cause an unnecessary service call not
covered by warranty.
Flue.
The flue and cowl assembly should be clean and free of obstructions.
Scheduled Maintenance.
Your Ducted Gas Central Heater should be serviced annually toensure trouble freeoperation.
1. To ensure that your heater continues to operate at peak efficiency it is recommended that it be
periodically serviced by a qualified service technician (For service Australia widesee rear cover).
2. Fan blades, motors ,ignition systems and burners should be checked every year. Heater cabinet
and immediate surroundings should be kept clean.
Your Ducted Gas Central Heater should be serviced annually toensure trouble freeoperation.
Other Items.
There are other items your Climate Technologies service technician will attend to on scheduled
maintenance.
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