About the controls on your Zoneline.
Controls
Temp Control
The temp control is used to maintain the
room temperature. The compressor will
cycle on and off to keep the room at the
same level of comfort.
Press the + pad to raise the temperature.
Press the – pad to lower the temperature.
When the outdoor temperature is lower than
25°F, heat is provided by the electric heater in the
air conditioner instead of by the heat pump.
Sleep
Press to set the air conditioner to run for
8 hours before it automatically returns to
the previous setting.
When in the cooling mode and the
sleep timer is set, the set temperature will
automatically increase 2°F after the second
hour then 1°F each hour over the next two
hours. Also, the fan speed will change to
low. When in the heating mode, the set
temperature will decrease in the same
manner.
About Your Heat Pump
Heat pumps can save money by removing heat
from the outside air—even when the outside
temperature is below freezing— and releasing
that heat indoors.
To get the best performance from your heat
pump, don't change the room thermostat very
often. Raising the heat setting 2–3 degrees will
cause the Zoneline to use its electric heating
elements in order to reach the new temperature
setting quickly.
TEMP
TEMP CONTROL FAN, MODE & SLEEP OPERATION
HIGH
COOL
FAN
LOW
HEAT
AUTO
FAN
MODE
To cancel the sleep mode, press the MODE pad or
the SLEEP pad a second time.
Fan, Mode & Operation Control
FAN—sets the fan operation for HIGH,
LOW or AUTO speed. When set at AUTO,
it automatically switches between LOW
and HIGH as room temperature changes.
MODE—COOL—For cooling
OPERATION—ON/STOP—Turns the unit
on or off. Power remains connected to the
Zoneline. The Freeze Sentinel feature still
functions if switch 6 is enabled (UP). See
the Freeze Sentinel section.
NOTE: The temperature display will flash to
indicate a possible unit malfunction. See the
Before you call for service section.
There is a three minute minimum compressor
run time at any setting to prevent short cycling.
The indoor fan motor starts before the
compressor and stops after the compressor
cycles off.
The electric heating elements use much
more electricity than heat pumps and cost
more to operate.
ON
ON
STOP
STOP
OPERATION
SLEEP
FAN—For fan-only operation
HEAT—For heating
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