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Daikin DT4273C TouchScreen Digital Thermostat Owner Manual

Daikin DT4273C TouchScreen Digital Thermostat

Get To Know Your Thermostat

Dropdown Dashboard
The Dropdown Dashboard displays temperature, humidity, and other readings. It will also show the high and low readings of the day.

Care and Use of Your Thermostat
Pencils, pens and other sharp objects should never be used on your thermostat; these may damage your touchscreen. Only use your finger tip to press the touchscreen buttons.

DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR CLEANERS THAT CONTAIN SOLVENTS. DO NOT SPRAY ANYTHING DIRECTLY ONTO THE THERMOSTAT.

Quick Start – Temperature, Modes & Fan

Selecting Your Desired Temperature and Mode

HEAT will allow only heat operation.
COOL will allow only cool operation.
AUTO will allow both Heat and Cool operation.
OFF – heating and cooling systems are turned off.
AUTO-CHANGEOVER MODE – Pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons in Auto mode will adjust both the heat and cool setpoints simultaneously. To adjust heat and cool setpoints individually, choose HEAT mode to adjust the heat setpoint and COOL mode to adjust the cool setpoint, then return to AUTO mode.
HEAT OR COOL MODE – Pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons in Heat or Cool mode will adjust only the heat or cool setpoints.

Time Period Schedule


To turn on the preprogrammed time period schedule, select RUN.
To turn off the preprogrammed time period schedule, select STOP.

Using the Fan Button 

Press the FAN Icon

FAN ON fan runs constantly even in OFF Mode.
FAN AUTO fan only runs with a heating or cooling demand.

Override

Using the Override Button

NOTE: Override may only be used when the thermostat is set to Program RUN or Holiday ON modes.

Unoccupied Operation – During programmed, unoccupied periods, pressing the OVERRIDE button will force the thermostat into Occupied 1 settings. When the OVERRIDE button is pressed, a timer screen will appear and allow the user to choose from 30 minutes to up to 4 hours of override time.
To turn off the override timer, press the OVERRIDE button and when the timer screen appears, press CANCEL OVERRIDE.
Occupied Operation – During programmed, occupied periods, pressing the OVERRIDE button will force the thermostat into an unoccupied period for the rest of the day. During this forced unoccupied period the OVERRIDE button will operate as described above.
Holiday Operation – During Holiday Mode, pressing the OVERRIDE button will force the thermostat into the Occupied 1 settings. When the OVERRIDE button
is pressed, a timer screen will appear and allow the user to choose from 30 minutes to up to 4 hours of override time. To turn off the override timer, press the OVERRIDE button and when the timer screen appears, press CANCEL OVERRIDE.

Set Time & Date

NOTE: When the thermostat is connected to a Skyport account, the Time & Date are automatically synchronized to the Skyport Cloud, including automatic Daylight Savings adjustments. Your time zone is selected in the Skyport web application.

Setting the Time

Set Time & Date

Connect to Wi-Fi

Connect to Wi-Fi (from initial start up)
When power is connected to the thermostat and it has not been configured to connect to a Wi-Fi Access point, the following message appears:

Select the access point you wish to connect to from the list.
Enter the password for the Wi-Fi Access Point and press NEXT.
Select automatic setup and press NEXT.
When finished, a dialog box will appear confirming the successful connection to the local Wi-Fi Access Point.
Select OK, then the Wi-Fi status page will appear. Upon closing of the Wi-Fi status page, you will be asked to join the thermostat to a Skyport account.
Select YES and follow the onscreen instructions to create a new Skyport account or to add the thermostat to an existing account.

Select the access point from the list that you want to connect to.
Enter the password for the Wi-Fi Access Point and press NEXT.
Select automatic setup and press NEXT.
When finished, a dialog box will appear confirming the successful connection to the local Wi-Fi Access Point.
Select OK, then the Wi-Fi status page will appear. Upon closing of the Wi-Fi status page, you will be asked to join the thermostat to a Skyport account.
Select YES and follow the onscreen instructions to create a new Skyport account or to add the thermostat to an existing account.

Although there is more than one way to create a Skyport account, the steps below illustrate creation from a browser.
If the thermostat is connected to the local Wi-Fi Access Point, but not yet joined to a Skyport account, you may join the thermostat to an account by doing the following:
Select MENU from the thermostat’s home screen.
Scroll down
Select Skyport
Select Skyport Account and follow the onscreen instructions.

  1. Open your browser to: https://Daikin.skyportcloud.com
  2. Select “Create account now” 4 Create an Account Now
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to create an account and add a thermostat to the Skyport account.

Main Menu Buttons – Schedule

This thermostat features up to 3 Occupied time periods per 24-hour day.

View My Schedule
Press a day of the week to view its settings. This may be repeated for each day.

Edit My Schedule

Press and select a Time Period (Occupied 1, Occupied 2, or Occupied 3) to edit.

TIP:
Occupied 2 will override Occupied 1 and Occupied 3 will override Occupied 1 & 2.

Edit My Schedule
Adjust Mode, Start Time, Stop Time, and Heat and Cool Se points to desired settings. The Time Period May also be Enabled or Disabled. Un-check the enabled box for Time Periods you don’t want to use. Press DONE when finished.

Fan Settings

The fan may be set to run continuously during Heat, Cool, Auto, and Occupied modes. A Preoccupancy Fan Purge schedule may also be set. Press to turn fan On to run continuously or Auto for fan to run only with heating or cooling.

Screensaver

Press this button to preview your screensaver operation before returning to the Home Screen.
After the preview, press anywhere on the screen to return to the sub-menu.

Alerts

Display

Maintenance allows you to clean and calibrate the touch screen.

Screen Cleaning Mode disables the touch feature for 15 seconds so the screen may be cleaned without altering any settings.
Use a soft cloth without solvents or abrasive cleaners

Touch Calibration
Under normal circumstances, the touchscreen should not need to be calibrated.
Touch and hold the center of the targets as they appear on the screen for 3 seconds.

When calibration is complete, the thermostat will automatically restart and return to the Home Screen.

Preferences

You may set the type of background that appears on the thermostat Home Screen.

Humidity

 

The Humidity feature allows the thermostat to control a humidifier or use your air conditioner to dehumidify the space.
IMPORTANT: Aux Output Usage must be set for Hum or Dehum for these settings to take effect.
See: AUX Output Settings on page 59. Holidays

The Holiday Schedule allows TouchScreen
to follow a fully customizable preset, weekly, monthly, and yearly holiday program. The thermostat will stay in Unoccupied settings while Holiday is active.

Using the Repeat Button
Choose to repeat the holiday every week, month or year. Or, press CANCEL to go back.
If you choose to repeat the holiday every week, you will be prompted to confirm the day of the week to be repeated.

Using the Info Button
Press the Info button to view how non-holidays, holidays, and exceptions to repeating holidays will appear on the Holiday calendar.

Deselecting Holidays
You may deselect a holiday simply by pressing on it.
Press BACK to save your changes and return to the Holiday menu.
If you choose to deselect a holiday that is part of a Custom Repeating Program, the screen below will appear.

Marking Non-Holidays
You will now be prompted to mark this day only as a non-holiday or edit All repeating holidays that affect this day.
Press SAVE to mark only this day as a non-holiday.
If you choose to edit repeating holidays
that affect this day, press NEXT and the next screen will appear.

Editing Repeating Holidays
If, for example, you choose to repeat the holiday every month, the following screen will appear:
You may now choose to repeat the holiday:

  • On the 25th of every month
  • On the 4th Monday of every month
  • On the last Monday of every month
    Press SAVE to save your changes and return to Holiday programming.

Editing Repeating Holidays (continued)
You may now delete all repeating custom holidays in this group by pressing the ON box to uncheck your selection. Press SAVE to return to the Holiday editing screens.

Preset Holidays 
You may choose from several standard preset holidays to observe. When the preset holidays are set to ON, they will be observed every year on that date.

Overriding Holiday Mode
You may override Holiday Mode by pressing the OVERRIDE button and choosing the amount of override time desired.

Turning Off Holiday Mode From The Homescreen
You may turn off Holiday Mode by pressing the MODE button and then pressing the Holiday STOP button.

Security

Security settings may be set to limit or prevent changes to your thermostat.

Information

Settings

Thermostat heating and cooling options are found in this menu

Smart Recovery turns on the heat or cool before the Occupied start time to bring the room temperature to the Occupied setpoint at the start of the Occupied time period. Please allow 4-8 days for Smart Recovery time to adjust. When used with a heat pump, electric strip heat will be disabled while Smart Recovery is active.

At 6 cycles per hour, the HVAC unit will only be allowed to energize once every 10 minutes. The Cycles Per Hour limit may be overridden and reset by pressing the WARMER or COOLER buttons.

Automated Demand Response Overview
TouchScreen thermostats support the handling of specific signals from the utility provider. The utility-generated signals carry pricing information and/or setback actions that alter the comfort settings of the thermostat in order to reduce energy usage on demand. This is known as Automated Demand Response or ADR for short. You must register to participate in a utility-sponsored program, if offered by your local utility, to take advantage of this feature.

SKYPORT CLOUD SERVICES
From the web application, the user will select Thermostat Settings from the left column. Then the Demand Response button is selected.

The Demand Response configuration page, shown below, is where the thermostat is configured to respond to the energy provider’s signals. It also sets operational parameters for the thermostat.
The left column of the ADR configuration page allows or prevents access by the utility. Here communication with the utility and your thermostat may be turned On or Off.
The selected utility will provide a Program ID.
The Account ID would normally be the occupant’s utility account number.

The right column of the ADR configuration page is where the occupant adjusts the operational parameters for ADR. The utility may send up to 3 types of ADR signals to Skyport. These are:
1) Pricing for the cost of energy, 2) An Offset to the occupants’ comfort setpoints, and 3) a signal to enforce discrete or Static setpoints.
The Maximum Cooling Setpoint and Minimum Heating Setpoints for ADR events are adjusted here.
The Static Settings are applied when the utility sends a signal to allow the occupant to enforce their own discrete temperature settings during an ADR event.
The Offset Settings allow the utility to modify the Cool or Heat setpoints by the value set here during an ADR event.
A Price Trigger setting allows the occupant to set the maximum cost of energy threshold. When this threshold is exceeded
the Price dependent action is enforced. This Price Trigger and Dependent action is enforced independent of an ADR event, as long as the utility sends ‘real-time’ pricing.

Selecting the Overview tab of the ADR page will cause a summary of ADR events to be displayed.

Automated Demand Response
Utility and Program setup must be done at the Skyport Cloud Services account. From the thermostat Home Screen, press the ‘Menu’ button, then select ‘Settings”.

From the above screen the ‘Automated Demand Response’ button is pressed.

By selecting ADR – On, the user can participate in ADR events triggered by their utility, or price-dependent events.

Selecting the ‘Price Dependent Action’ button allows the user to determine what action is taken when the price rises above the set threshold.

In the above example; if the price threshold is exceeded, the thermostat will invoke the ‘Offset Setpoints’ configured for an ADR event until the event is over.
Please note that the Threshold price may only be set in the Skyport Cloud Services account.
Selecting ‘Skip Event’ will take no action when the set price threshold is exceeded.

When an ADR event is pending, and hasn’t started yet, there will be a yellow leaf on the top bar. This will be accompanied by associated text as shown below.

During an ADR event there will be a green leaf on the top bar. This will be accompanied by associated text as shown below.

If a Warmer or Cooler button is pressed during an active ADR event, then the user is presented with this opt-out screen.

If a pricing triggered ADR event is enabled, there will be a green leaf on the top bar along with the actual cost of energy. This will be accompanied by associated text as shown below

 

 

The Deadband is the number of degr ees or minutes that the thermostat waits before it initiates the stages of heating or cooling.
1st Stage Deadband Specifies the minimum temperature difference between the room temperature and the desired setpoint before the first stage of heating or cooling is allowed
to turn on. For example, if the heat setpoint is 68˚ and the 1st Stage deadband is set to 2 degrees, the room temperature
will need to drop to 66 degrees before the heat turns on.

IMPORTANT: Aux Output Usage must be set for Hum or Dehum before any settings will take effect in the Humidity Main Menu.

AUX output polarity
The AUX Output polarity may be set for Normally Open or Normally Closed to accommodate different types of humidification and dehumidification equipment.

When a remote sensor is connected to the thermostat, the user
may choose which sensor source is used to measure room temperature.

  • Thermostat sensor only
  • Remote Sensor only
  • Average remote/thermostat

Wired Sensor Use (remote)
The wired sensor may be used as follows:

  • Outdoor sensor
  • Remote Sensor
  • Supply Sensor
  • Return Sensor

Calibrate Sensors
The thermostat and wired sensor may be calibrated -7 to +7 degrees F. The integral humidity sensor may be calibrated -20% to +20% RH

Test Outputs
The installer or service technician can use this feature to test the functions without any time delays of the thermostat.

Dealer Information
A Dealer may enter their company contact information for the customer to use when they need service. This will appear when the “Who To Call For Service” button is pressed in the Information Menu.
Use the keyboard to enter your information.

  • Dealer Name
  • Contact Name
  • Dealer Phone
  • Dealer Email
  • Dealer Website

Upgrade Firmware
Press to upgrade the thermostat firmware. The SD Card must be in the thermostat SD Card reader and contain the valid firmware. If an error message appears, confirm with TouchScreen Assistant that firmware is up to date or simply try reinserting the SD card.
If you are connected to Skyport Wi-Fi and you receive an Alert that new firmware is available, simply press the Upgrade Firmware button to upgrade wirelessly.
Note: Occasionally an update that requires a large amount of data is not possible to do wirelessly. In this case an update using an SD card will be required.

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi Status
It is here that you will find helpful information regarding the connectivity status of your thermostat, including the thermostat’s ID.

Wi-Fi Setup
Choose your network from the list and enter the network password.
If your network does not appear in the list, hit the refresh button.

This is the default with the local API OFF.

Upon pressing BACK, the screen will look like this.

Select Basic Auth User, and enter the appropriate information
on the screen below and press DONE to save.

Select Basic Auth Password as the next step.

Basic Auth Password
Select Basic Auth Password and enter the appropriate information on the screen below and press DONE to save.

The last step is to turn the Local API on as shown below.

Skyport

Skyport Account
Pressing this button will let you know if you are paired with a Skyport account. If not, then you may follow prompt and instructions to create an account and add the thermostat to the account.

Emergency Heat

The Emergency Heat function
is only available if your thermostat is set to control a Heat Pump.
To initiate the Emergency Heat feature, Press the Emergency Heat button. During Emergency Heat operation the thermostat will turn on the fan and auxiliary stages of heat when there is a demand for heat. The 1st stage of heating and all stages of cooling will be unavailable. To exit Emergency Heat, press the Emergency Heat button.

The TouchScreen Assistant

TouchScreen Assistant may be downloaded at no charge at: www.Daikinthermostats.com/touchscreen/ 

Every time the user runs the TouchScreen Assistant software,
it automatically connects to Daikin TouchScreen website in the background and updates the software and firmware
(the operating system for TouchScreen) at no cost.
The TouchScreen Assistant allows you to use your computer to:

  • Upload photos for background and slideshow images
  • Program a time period schedule
  • Configure installation settings
  • Upload dealer and service contact information and company logo
  • An alternative method to update thermostat firmware

Uploading Photos and Settings to your thermostat
When you are finished adding and editing photos and settings, click on Save to SD. When prompted, remove the SD card from the SD card reader on your computer.

 

At the thermostat:
Insert the SD card into the SD Card Slot

Your thermostat will automatically save your new photos and settings in it’s internal memory. When finished, you may remove the SD card. It is not needed for normal thermostat operation.

Installation Instructions

Remove and Replace the old thermostat
To install the thermostat properly, please follow these step by step instructions. If you are unsure about any of these steps, call a qualified technician for assistance.

  • Assemble tools: Flat blade screwdriver, wire cutters and wire strippers.
  • Make sure your Heater/Air Conditioner is working properly before beginning installation of the thermostat.
  • Carefully unpack the thermostat. Save the screws, any brackets, and instructions.
  • Turn off the power to the Heating/Air Conditioning system at the main fuse panel. Most systems have a separate breaker for disconnecting power to the furnace.
  • Remove the cover of the old thermostat. If it does not come off easily, check for screws.
  • Loosen the screws holding the thermostat base or subbase to the wall and lift away.
  • If you have a smart phone handy, take a photo of the wiring for future reference.
  • Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat. Tape the ends of the wires as you disconnect them, and mark them with the letter of the terminal for easy reconnection to the new thermostat.
  • Keep the old thermostat for reference purposes, until your new thermostat is functioning properly.

Wire Connections
If the terminal designations on your old thermostat do not match those on the new thermostat, refer to the chart below or the wiring diagrams that follow.

Wire from the old thermostat terminal marked

Function

Install on the new thermostat connector marked
G or F Fan G
Y1, Y Cooling Y1
W1, W Heating W1/0/B
Rh, R, M, Vr, A Power R
C Common C
O/B Rev. Valve W1/O/B*
W2 2nd Stage Heat W2
Y2 2nd Stage Cooling Y2
W3 3rd Stage Heat W3
OUT – Outdoor Sensor SENSOR
OUT + Outdoor Sensor SENSOR

The Daikin TouchScreen Backplate

NOTE:
The backplate does not fully cover a full size vertical junction box. The TSTATGTAC-WP Daikin Wallplate or a
single-gang, horizontally mounted junction box would be needed for that type of installation

To remove the thermostat backplate: Using the Finger Pull Areas, pull the front housing away from the backplate.

  • W3 3rd stage heat circuit
  • W2 2nd stage heat circuit
  • W1/O/B 1st stage heat circuit
  • Y2 2nd stage compressor relay
  • Y1 1st stage compressor relay
  • G fan relay
  • R 24 VAC return
  • C 24 VAC common

IMPORTANT: This thermostat requires both R (24 VAC Return) and C (24 VAC Common) be connected to the backplate terminals.

Explanation of Thermostat Dip Switches
Dip switches are located on the back of the thermostat

This dip switch configures the thermostat to control a conventional gas/electric system or a heat pump. If your system is anything other than a heat pump, leave this switch set for GAS/EL.*
*For some commercial heat pumps, this switch may need to be set for GAS/EL. Consult the commercial heat pump literature.

When the GAS/EL or HP dip switch is configured for HP, this dip switch (O or B) must be set to control the appropriate reversing valve. If O is chosen, the W1/O/B terminal will energize in cooling. If B is chosen, the W1/O/B terminal will energize in heating.

  1. When GAS/EL or HP is set for GAS/EL:
    This switch (GAS or ELEC) controls how the thermostat will control the Fan (G) terminal in heating mode. When GAS is chosen, the thermostat will not energize the Fan (G) terminal in heating. When ELEC is chosen the thermostat will energize the fan in heating.
  2. When GAS/EL or HP is set for HP:
    This switch (GAS or ELEC) defines the Aux Heat type. When GAS is chosen, the auxiliary heat will not be allowed to run during heat pump operation. When using a Dual Fuel system, set this switch for GAS. When ELEC is chosen, up to two stages of auxiliary strip heat will be allowed to run.

Sample Wiring Diagrams with Dip Switch Positions Conventional Heating and Cooling Systems

Sample Wiring Diagrams with Dip Switch Positions Heat Pump Systems

Troubleshooting

  • SYMPTOM: The thermostat touchscreen buttons are not responsive. CAUSE: The touchscreen is out of calibration.
    REMEDY: Remove the thermostat from the backplate. Push the thermostat back onto the backplate, while keeping your finger pressed firmly against the center of the touchscreen, until the Calibration screen appears. Re-calibrate the touchscreen. See Touch Calibration section of full user’s manual (page 23).
  • SYMPTOM: The display is blank.
    CAUSE: Lack of proper power.
    REMEDY: Make sure the power is on to the HVAC and that you have 24vac between R & C.
  • SYMPTOM: The air conditioning does not attempt to turn on.
    CAUSE: The cooling setpoint is set too high.
    REMEDY: Lower the cooling setpoint or lower the cooling set-point limit. See Setpoint Limits (page 33).
  • SYMPTOM: The heating does not attempt to turn on.
    CAUSE: The heating setpoint is set too low.
    REMEDY: Raise the heating setpoint or raise the heating set-point limit. See Setpoint Limits (page 33).
  • SYMPTOM: When controlling a residential heat pump, and asking for cooling, the heat comes on.
    CAUSE: The thermostat reversing valve dip switch is set for “B”. REMEDY: Set the reversing valve jumper for “O”.
  • SYMPTOM: When calling for cooling, both the heat and cool come on. CAUSE: The thermostat equipment dip switch is configured for “HP” and the HVAC unit is a Gas/Electric.
    REMEDY: Set the equipment dip switch for “Gas”.
  • SYMPTOM: Air handler control board fuse blows when thermostat
    is attached to backplate with power on, but does not blow until the thermostat is placed onto the backplate.
    CAUSE: The Outdoor sensor and/or sensor wiring is shorted. REMEDY: Check/replace Outdoor sensor and/or sensor wiring.

Limited Warranty

Thermostat Models: D1100, D1152, D2100, D2152, D2270, D2270C, D2111, D4272, D4273,
D4271C, D4272C, D4272RT, D4273RT, D4272CT, D4273CT

Who Is Providing The Warranty?
This warranty is provided to you by Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. (“Goodman”), which warrants all parts of this thermostat (“control”), as described below.

To What Type Of Installations Does This Warranty Apply?
This warranty applies to controls installed in owner-occupied residences.

What Units Does This Warranty Not Cover?
This warranty does not apply to:

  • Controls that are ordered over the Internet, by telephone, or by other electronic means unless the unit is installed by a dealer adhering to all applicable federal, state, and local codes, policies, and licensing requirements.
  • Controls that are installed outside the United States, its territories, or Canada.
  • Controls that are installed in buildings other than owner-occupied residences, such as non-residential buildings or residences not occupied by the owner.

What Problems Does This Warranty Cover?
This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship that appear under normal use and maintenance.

Other Warranties
This warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES BY GOODMAN, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. NO AFFILIATE OF GOODMAN GIVES ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ON THIS UNIT. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion of express warranties and/or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion and/or limitation may not apply to you.
For further information about this warranty contact Consumer Affairs at (877) 254-4729 or by mail to 19001 Kermier Rd, Waller, Texas 77484

What Problems Does This Warranty Not Cover?
Goodman is not responsible for:

  • Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation or application. · Damage as a result of floods, fires, winds, lightning, accidents, corrosive atmosphere, or other conditions beyond Goodman’s control.
  • Damage or the need for repairs arising from the use of components or accessories not compatible with this control.
  • Normal maintenance as described in the installation and operating manual.
  • Parts or accessories not supplied or designated by the manufacturer.
  • Damage or the need for repairs resulting from any improper use, maintenance, operation, or servicing.
  • Damage or failure of the control due to interruption in electrical service or inadequate electrical service.
  • Any damage caused by frozen or broken water pipes in the event of equipment failure.
  • Changes in the appearance of the control that do not affect its performance.
  • Replacement of fuses and replacement or resetting of circuit breakers.

When Does Warranty Coverage Begin?
Warranty coverage begins on the “installation date.” The installation date is one of two dates depending on the circumstances of purchase:

  1. For controls installed in a newly constructed residence, the installation date is the date the owner purchases the residence from the builder.
  2. For controls installed in existing residences, the installation date is the date that the control is originally installed.
  3. For products on which a manufacture date is indicated, if the date the owner purchases the residence from the builder or the date the product is originally installed cannot be verified, the installation date is three months after the manufacture date.
  4. For products on which a manufacture date is not indicated, if the date the owner purchases the residence from the builder or the date the product is originally installed cannot be verified, the installation date is the date the condensing unit to which the product is paired was
    originally installed.

How Long Does Warranty Coverage Last?
The warranty lasts for a period up to 1 YEAR.
The warranty period does not continue after the control is removed from the location where it was originally installed. The replacement of a part under this warranty does not extend the warranty period. In other words, Goodman warrants a replacement control only for the period remaining in the applicable warranty that commenced on the installation date.

What Will Goodman Do To Correct Problems?
Goodman will furnish a replacement control, without charge for the control only, to replace any control that is found to be defective due to workmanship or materials under normal use and maintenance. Furnishing of the replacement control is Goodman’s only responsibility under this warranty and the furnishing of the replacement control is the owner’s only remedy.
THE OWNER AGREES THAT THESE REMEDIES ARE THE OWNER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.

What Won’t Goodman Do To Correct Problems?
Goodman will not pay for:

  • Labor, freight, or any other cost associated with the service, repair, or operation of the control.
  • Electricity or fuel costs, or increases in electricity or fuel costs, for any reason, including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat.
  • Lodging or transportation charges.

WHETHER ANY CLAIM IS BASED ON NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT, BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER BREACH OF CONTRACT,
OR ANY OTHER THEORY, NEITHER GOODMAN NOR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES SHALL IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF USE OF A CONTROL, EXTRA UTILITY EXPENSES, OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY.
Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.

How Can The Owner Receive Warranty Service?
If there is a problem with the control, contact a licensed contractor.
To receive a replacement control, a licensed contractor must bring the defective control to a Goodman heating and air conditioning products distributor.
For more information about the warranty, contact Consumer Affairs at 877-254-4729 or write to Consumer Affairs, 19001 Kermier Rd, Waller, TX 77484.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province.

Quebec Residents
The arbitration provisions of this warranty shall not apply to residents of Quebec.
Non-Owner Occupied Warranty
Products installed in non-residential buildings or in residences not occupied by the owner are warranted for a period of 1 YEAR. THIS WARRANTY IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER BY GOODMAN OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Subject to the additional limitations set forth in this paragraph, all other provisions of the Limited Warranty apply to products installed in non-residential buildings or in residences not occupied by the owner.

Where Can Any Legal Remedies Be Pursued?
ARBITRATION CLAUSE. IMPORTANT. PLEASE REVIEW THIS ARBITRATION CLAUSE. IT AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.

  1. Parties: This arbitration clause affects your rights against Goodman and any of its affiliates or employees or agents, successors, or assigns, all of whom together are referred to below as “we” or “us” for ease of reference.
  2. ARBITRATION REQUIREMENT: EXCEPT AS STATED BELOW, ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND ANY OF US SHALL BE DECIDED BY NEUTRAL, BINDING ARBITRATION RATHER THAN IN COURT OR BY JURY TRIAL. “Dispute” will be given the broadest possible meaning allowable by law. It includes any dispute, claim, or controversy arising from or relating to your purchase of this control, any warranty upon the unit, or the unit’s condition. It also includes determination of the scope or applicability of this Arbitration Clause. The arbitration requirement applies to claims in contract and tort, pursuant to statute, or otherwise.
  3. CLASS-ARBITRATION WAIVER: ARBITRATION IS HANDLED ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. IF A DISPUTE IS ARBITRATED, YOU AND WE EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE AS A CLASS REPRESENTATIVE OR CLASS MEMBER ON ANY CLASS CLAIM YOU MAY HAVE AGAINST US OR WE AGAINST YOU, OR AS A PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL OR IN ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIVE CAPACITY.
    YOU AND WE ALSO WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO CLASS ARBITRATION OR ANY CONSOLIDATION OF INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATIONS.
  4. Discovery and Other Rights: Discovery and rights to appeal in arbitration are generally more limited than in a lawsuit. This applies to both you and us. Other rights that you or we would have in court may not be available in arbitration. Please read this Arbitration Clause and consult the rules of the arbitration organizations listed below for more information.
  5. SMALL CLAIMS COURT OPTION: YOU MAY CHOOSE TO LITIGATE ANY DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND ANY OF US IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT, RATHER THAN IN ARBITRATION IF THE DISPUTE MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS TO BE HEARD IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT.
  6. Governing Law: For residents of the United States, the procedures and effect of the arbitration will be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act (9 U.S.C. § 1 et seq.) rather than by state law concerning arbitration. For residents of Canada, the procedures and effect of the arbitration will be governed by the applicable arbitration law of the province in which you purchased your control. The law governing your substantive warranty rights and other claims will be the law of the state or province in which you purchased your control. Any court having jurisdiction may enter judgment on the arbitration award.
  7. Rules of Arbitration: If the amount in controversy is less than $250,000, the arbitration will be decided by a single arbitrator.
    If the amount in controversy is greater than or equal to $250,000, the arbitration will be decided by a panel of three arbitrators. The arbitrator(s) will be chosen pursuant to the rules of the administering arbitration organization. United States residents may choose the American Arbitration Association (1633 Broadway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10019, www.adr.org), JAMS (1920 Main Street, Ste. 300, Irvine, CA 92614, www.jamsadr. com), or, subject to our approval, any other arbitration organization. In addition, Canadian residents may choose the ADR Institute of Canada (234 Eglinton Ave. East, Suite 405, Toronto, Ontario, M4P 1K5,
    www.amic.org). These organizations’ rules can be obtained by contacting the organization or visiting its website. If the chosen arbitration organization’s rules conflict with this Arbitration Clause, the provisions of this Arbitration Clause control. The award of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding on all parties.
  8. Location of the Arbitration Hearing: Unless applicable law provides otherwise, the arbitration hearing for United States residents will be conducted in the federal judicial district in which you reside or, for Canadian residents, in the province in which you reside.
  9. Costs of the Arbitration: Each party is responsible for its own attorney, expert, and other fees unless applicable law requires otherwise. Goodman will pay your share of the fees charged by the arbitration organization and arbitrator(s) beyond the first $200. Where permissible by law, you may be required to reimburse Goodman for the fees of the arbitration organization and arbitrator(s) in whole or in part by decision of the arbitrator(s) at the discretion of the arbitrator(s).
  10. Survival and Enforceability of this Arbitration Clause: This Arbitration Clause shall survive the expiration or termination, or any transfer, of the warranty on your control. If any part of this Arbitration Clause, except waivers of class-action rights, is found to be unenforceable for any reason, the remainder of this clause and the warranty shall remain enforceable. If, in a case in which class-action allegations have been made, the waiver of class-action rights under this warranty is found to be unenforceable with respect to any part of the dispute, the parts of the dispute as to which the waiver of class-action rights have been found unenforceable will be severed and will proceed in court without reference or application of this Arbitration Clause. Any remaining parts will proceed in arbitration.

FCC Compliance Statement

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator, pursuant to Part 15, subpart C of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference in radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.

Notice: Only peripherals complying with FCC limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with noncompliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended by Daikin, is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. Changes or modifications to the product, not expressly approved by Daikin could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FCC – INDOOR Mobile Radio Information:
To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This Device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.

The FCC responsible party is Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., and may be contacted by calling (713)-861-2500, or at 19001 Kermier Rd., Waller, TX 77484. www.GoodmanMFG.com 

References

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Daikin DT4273C TouchScreen Digital Thermostat Owner Manua

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