The EasyTouch 355 model thermostats were designed to directly replace Coleman™, Airxcel™ and RVP™ ZC thermostats. Original thermostats must have model numbers of 9330-333, 9330-334, 9330-335, or 9430-334 to be replaced by this thermostat. If your thermostat is not listed, please contact Micro-Air https://www.micro-air.com/SupportRequest to verify the thermostat you received is correct for your application.
Installing the thermostat
There are three steps to installing the thermostat. First remove your old thermostat. Next disconnect and reconnect the wiring. Finally install the mounting pins to the wall and mount your new thermostat. These steps are explained in detail in the following sections.
Removing the old thermostat
The original thermostat is held to the wall with a backing plate that extends about ¼” (6.3mm) from the wall. The thermostat can be “popped off” the plate to access the mounting screws behind it. Remove the screws and unplug the two connections on the cable harness. Note, some thermostats are directly wired by the manufacturer. See the next section for further details before disconnecting the wires.
Wiring the thermostat
Original thermostats can have a plug-in connector or be direct wired to the RV manufacturer’s wiring. Thermostats wired with a plug can simply unplug the original plug and plug in the EasyTouch thermostat. Wired thermostats require the optional connector which can be ordered with the thermostat or ordered separately. To wire the connector models, match the original thermostat wiring colors to the connector colors. Please note that manufacture wiring from the wall may not match the colors until it joins with the wiring stub from the original thermostat. See Table 1 for details on the colors used with the thermostat and the function of the wires.
Note: See Appendix C: 9430-334 wiring for a different wiring table when replacing model number 9430-334.
Original thermostat wire color | Micro-Air harness color | Function | Factory harness color (Provided to write in your color) | |
2- pin connector | Purple | Purple | Signal 1 | |
Black | Black | Signal 2 | ||
9-pin connector | Green | Green | Heat 4 | |
White | White | Heat 1 | ||
Blue | Blue | Ground in | ||
Red/White stripe | Red/White stripe | +12 VDC out | ||
Red | Red | + 12 VDC in | ||
Blue/White stripe | Blue/White stripe | Ground out | ||
Orange | Orange | Heat 2 | ||
Yellow | Yellow | Heat 3 | ||
——– | Purple | None | Do not connect |
Setting the available modes
It is necessary to set up the available modes prior to operating your thermostat. Press the settings button
Heat output setup
There is text in the available modes screen that reads “Normal” as shipped from Micro-Air. Pressing this text, changes the operating modes to different options to support specific thermostats.
This thermostat may be operated remotely using either Bluetooth or WIFI. Apps may be loaded from the Google Play store or Apple App store. The first time the app is opened, it will ask to create an account. A WIFI connection on your smart device is necessary for this step. Create your account and follow the prompts to connect your thermostat. If a second user is going to use the thermostat remotely, they can use the same account and password as the first user. Each thermostat can only be assigned to a single account.
Main screen
Away screen (Heat and cool set points)
Away operation allows setting upper and lower limits for temperature with a non-operating area or “dead band” in the middle. This can be useful when setting a higher daytime cooling temperature and lower nighttime heating temperature. It can also be used to control the temperature extremes when you are away from the RV. The mode selected must be an automatic mode to allow both heating and cooling operation.
Weather Reporting
Weather data is returned from a weather service for your location when the thermostat is connected to the internet. Weather information is updated whenever you touch the thermostat or connect on Bluetooth or WIFI. The thermostat must have the green WIFI logo to receive weather data. Location is set whenever you connect on Bluetooth only. Location can be checked by pressing the weather icon and viewing the location on the bottom of the screen. Reconnect to the thermostat using your smart device and the EasyTouch RV to update to your current location.
Setting a change event
12- or 24-hour format
Press the time in the upper right to change 12 and 24-hour time formats.
Setting the time
Time zone is set and saved whenever the thermostat connects using Bluetooth. Time is set on power up through the internet connection, or whenever a connection is made on either Bluetooth or WIFI.
Enabling the schedule
Press the settings gear on the main screen to show various settings options. Each icon has a description below it indicating the function of the icon. Some descriptions can change depending on the option selected. Please note that some options shown are specific to certain thermostats or selected options.
Back returns you to the main screen.
Next and last allow navigating to various settings options.
Displays a scannable QR code that provides information about thermostat operation and troubleshooting from the Micro-Air web site. Also provides thermostat serial number and the current firmware version of the thermostat.
Day mode (sun icon) will dim the display down to the screen saver set point after 30 seconds. Night mode (moon icon) will turn off the back light after 30 seconds. The display will brighten again once the touch screen is pressed. See (8) to set brightness.
Schedule icon will turn on and off the schedule operation. A second schedule icon will allow editing of the schedule settings. See the schedule section for more information.
View your WIFI settings and MAC address as well as signal strength to the thermostat. Changes to the WIFI connection must be made using the smart device application.
Bluetooth is used to reset the Bluetooth password. This password is saved from your account password. Only one account at a time may access the thermostat. Reset the password whenever you change your account password.
Set the main screen brightness and the screen saver brightness.
Allows changing the internal thermostat sensor calibration. This function works only when “R” is not displayed after the inside temperature on the main screen. Sensors showing an “R” indicate the system is using remote sensors located in the air conditioner and they cannot be adjusted from the thermostat.
This sets the difference in temperature before an action will occur. For example, if the set point is 75° (24°C) and it goes up 1°, the system is in cooling and the gap is set for 1°, the thermostat will start a cooling cycle. Setting the gap larger will force the thermostat to see 2, 3, or 4 degrees before starting a cycle. This is helpful in preventing short cycling of the heating or cooling systems. Note: Not available on all thermostat models
Measurement units are labeled Celsius and Fahrenheit for simplicity. Set for Celsius to use metric units.
This forces a calibrate screen to appear to allow the user to set the touch points on the screen. Use a blunt pencil or similar implement to touch the four corner markers as they appear. Use the three diagonal markers to test the calibration. If the circles overlap even a little it is sufficient to give good touch results.
The restart icon allows restarting the thermostat as if you powered it off and on again. The Micro-Air logo will display followed by the main screen. This option can help recover from certain problems like a lost WIFI connection
This option resets certain settings in the thermostat. Some thermostats offer options to reset different parts of the memory to factory settings.
This option varies by thermostat. Some display the settings provided by the remote dip switches on the control board. Others allow setting some factory options like heating modes. Please see the Thermostat Setup section to determine actions needed to set up your thermostat.
Remote gGenerator start is an option found on some thermostats. Set the icon for the color version to turn on the generator when a cooling or heating cycle is needed. Set it for gray when it is not needed.
*Generator start option is not available for the 351, 352, 356, or 359 thermostats
Users who have a water heated system instead of a furnace can change the furnace icon to an Aqua icon. This makes it easier to determine the mode for some users
Gas Heat Override
This feature turns on the gas furnace from an electric heat mode when the set point is five or mode degrees away from the ambient temperature and heating is required. It is only available on systems that have both gas and electric heating and is only active in electric heat or cool/electric heat modes.
If heating set point is 5 degrees or more above the inside temperature in an electric heating mode, the furnace will come on along with the electric heater. Both will remain on until the set point is reached. If this action is necessary more than twice in a row, gas heat will be used for the next two hours without electric heating. This is indicated by a red circle and line through the electric mode button.
When the furnace is actively overriding the electric heat, a furnace symbol will appear at the top of the thermostat screen.
Reset device
This Bluetooth only feature allows resetting the display just as if you removed and restored power.
Calibrate Touchscreen
It is normally not necessary to recalibrate the touchscreen. This selection prompts the user to press the four corners of the display then test the calibration using three diagonal marks. This feature is only available from Bluetooth.
Check for updates
Check to see if any updates are available for the thermostat. The smart device application must have internet and the thermostat must be connected to WIFI with a green WIFI symbol. Tap Check for Updates and follow the prompts.
Notifications
Notifications provide a way for the thermostat to communicate back to a smart device like a tablet or phone. These notifications are indications of the temperature exceeding a set limit. Limits are set by connecting to the thermostat in the app, selecting the settings gear, and then selecting notifications. A minimum and maximum allowed temperature can be set. Table 4 shows an example of operation with an 80°F maximum temperature set. Notification will be sent for each degree it rises above the maximum temperature. If temperature drops, no notification will be sent unless the temperature exceeds the last maximum temperature again (82 in the example). If the temperature drops two degrees below the set maximum, (78 in the example) it will again alert for each degree above the set maximum. This behavior helps avoid nuisance notifications to your smart device.
Temperature °F | Action |
80 | Send first notification |
81 | Send another notification |
82 | Send another notification |
81…79 | Temperature drops, no notification |
78 | Max temp resets |
Appendix A: Installation Troubleshooting
The most common problem is not knowing the thermostat operation. If the system is running a heating or cooling cycle, the set point will turn red for heating and blue for cooling. When the thermostat turns white, the heat pump, heat strip and furnace should all be off. The fan may continue to run for a while after the cycle completes. If a fan is left in a manual mode, it will not shut off.
No WIFI Icon
Red WIFI Icon
Appendix B: Connecting remotely
First connection steps
Adding a control
Connecting to a new WIFI network
Updating the thermostat
Appendix C: 9430-334 wiring
Table 5 shows the wiring functions used for this model thermostat. Option B must be selected in the settings’ switches menu. Only two heating zones are possible in this configuration. Yellow and green are used to turn on single stage furnaces for zones 1 and two respectively. This can be used in Aqua hot systems as well to turn on each of the two zones for heating. Two-stage furnaces like certain suburban models use orange and white wires to turn on the high furnace fan and high gas valve. This feature activates high furnace if the ambient temperature is more than four degrees below the set point
Original thermostat wire color | Micro-Air harness color | Function | Factory harness color (Provided to write in your color) | |
Two Pin Connector | Purple | Purple | Signal 1 | |
Black | Black | Signal 2 | ||
Nine Pin Connector | Green | Green | Zone 2 On | |
White | White | Zone 1 High | ||
Blue | Blue | Ground in | ||
Red/White stripe | Red/White stripe | +12 VDC out | ||
Red | Red | + 12 VDC in | ||
Blue/White stripe | Blue/White stripe | Ground out | ||
Orange | Orange | Zone 2 High | ||
Yellow | Yellow | Zone 1 On | ||
——— | Purple | None | Do Not Connect |
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