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USA SERVICE OFFICE Dometic, LLC 2320 Industrial Parkway Elkhart, IN 46516 574-294-2511 CANADA Dometic, LLC 46 Zatonski, Unit 3 Brantford, ON N3T 5L8 CANADA 519-720-9578 3313107.107 5 BUTTON THERMOSTAT HEAT PUMP CONVERSION KIT TO CONVERT DUCTED HEAT PUMPS FOR USE WITH 3109228.001 & 3109228.019 5 BUTTON COMFORT CONTROL CENTER THERMOSTATS For Service Center Assistance Call: 800-544-4881 SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 3313107.107 CONVERSION KIT Form No. 3314520.000 11/11 (French 3314521.000) 2011 Dometic, LLC LaGrange, IN 46761 Read these instructions carefully. These instructions MUST stay with this product.

INTRODUCTION These instructions apply to all (Dometic) ducted heat pumps (hereinafter referred to as product, or unit ) for use with the 5 Button Comfort Control Center. This kit can be installed by one person. Use the following procedure to ensure a properly installed, and properly functioning unit. Dometic, LLC reserves the right to modify appearances and specifications without notice. This manual has safety information and instructions to help users eliminate or reduce the risk of accidents and injuries. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION...2 DOCUMENT SYMBOLS...2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...3 A. Recognize Safety Information...3 B. Understand Signal Words...3 C. Supplemental Directives...3 D. General Safety Messages...3 GENERAL INFORMATION...3 A. Scope Of Delivery...3 B. Required tools...3 C. Required Components...3...4 A. Remove OLD & Ambient Sensor...4 B. Install NEW & Ambient Sensor...6 C. System Reset and Checkout...10 DOCUMENT SYMBOLS Indicates additional information that is not related to personal injury. Indicates step-by-step instructions. 2

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual has safety information and instructions to help users eliminate or reduce the risk of accidents and injuries. A. Recognize Safety Information This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. B. Understand Signal Words A signal word will identify safety messages and property damage messages, and will indicate the degree or level of hazard seriousness. WARNING WARNING! indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION CAUTION! indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE NOTICE. is used to address practices not related to physical injury. C. Supplemental Directives Read and follow all safety information and instructions to avoid possible injury or death. Read and understand these instructions before servicing this product. Incorrect servicing can lead to serious injury. Follow all service instructions. The installation must comply with all applicable local or national codes. All wiring must comply with the latest edition of ANSI/NFPA70 NEC and ANSI/A119.2 for recreational vehicles, and any other applicable electrical codes. D. General Safety Messages WARNING FAILURE to obey the following warnings could result in death or serious injury. This product MUST be serviced by a Dometic, LLC Service Center or a qualified service technician. Do NOT modify this product beyond the scope of these service instructions. Modification (beyond these service instructions) can be extremely hazardous. CAUTION FAILURE to obey the following cautions could result in injury. CUT HAZARD. Wear protective gloves while handling or working near sheet metal components. Sheet metal parts could have sharp edges. GENERAL INFORMATION A. Scope Of Delivery NOTICE ADDITIONAL conversion kits will be necessary if more than (1) unit is controlled by the 5 button CCC thermostat. (1) Service Instructions (1) 3106483.005 Ambient Sensor (4) 3101624.017 PC Standoff (1) 3109229.009 The power module board is equipped with dip switches. Switches are in the OFF position when shipped. Do NOT turn switches ON unless instructed. B. Required tools AC Voltmeter Flat Bladed Screwdriver (Long) 5/16 Nut Driver #2 Square Drive Needle Nose Pliers Wire Cutter/Stripper Scissors Crimping Tool (appropriate for Butt Splice used) C. Required Components (2) Butt Splice Connectors (UL certified, closed end, single opening) 3

A. Remove OLD & Ambient Sensor b. Touch and hold the voltmeter s leads to each of the terminals on the capacitor until it s fully discharged. See (FIG. 3). 1. WARNING! ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect 120 Vac power from RV, and the positive (+) 12 Vdc terminal from supply battery. Failure to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury. Capacitors may have (2) or (3) terminals. For capacitors with (3) terminals, alternate touching voltmeter s leads to each of the terminals until capacitor is fully discharged. 2. Remove shroud (with screws) from unit. Save for reinstallation later. See (FIG. 1). c. Repeat steps (a) through (b) for each capacitor. FIG. 1 FIG. 3 Voltmeter Leads Screw Shroud Capacitor 3. Remove electrical box cover (with screws). Save for reinstallation later. See (FIG. 2). FIG. 2 5. Disconnect all wires from the top half of power module board. See (FIG. 4). You may leave the bottom wires connected to power module board (for easier access later). Screw FIG. 4 Electrical Box Cover 4. WARNING! ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. The start, run, and/or blower (fan) capacitor(s) may contain stored electrical energy. Discharge all capacitors properly before continuing with this service procedure. NEVER use a screwdriver or similar object to discharge a capacitor. Failure to obey these warnings could result in death or serious injury. a. Set your AC voltmeter to 500 volt scale or higher. 4

6. Disengage the (4) PC board standoffs from the power module board. See (FIG. 5). a. Gently raise power module board near one of the PC board standoffs while pressing standoff s locking tab. b. Continue to raise board until it disengages from standoff. c. Repeat steps (a) through (b) for each standoff (starting from the top). FIG. 5 FIG. 7 Ambient Sensor PC Standoff s Locking Tab Base Pan Mounting Screw 10. Disengage plastic bushing from electrical box, then remove with ambient sensor and discard. See (FIG. 8). FIG. 8 Bushing 7. With power module board completely disengaged from all PC board standoffs, remove board from all remaining (connected) wires and discard. See (FIG. 6). FIG. 6 Electrical Box 11. Cut/split approximately 3 from end of the wiring harness sleeve (containing the (2) 4 conductor communication cables). See (FIG. 9). FIG. 9 Wiring Harness Sleeve 3 8. Replace any damaged PC board standoffs with new ones (provided). See (FIG. 5). 9. Remove ambient sensor s mounting screw from unit s base pan, and save for reinstallation later. See (FIG. 7). 5

B. Install NEW & Ambient Sensor 3. Insert the ambient sensor s RED 2 pin connector to RED port P3 on the power module board. See (FIG. 12). 1. Toggle the appropriate dip switches (on new power module board) to the ON position. See (FIG. 10). FIG. 12 Port P3 All dip switches on the power module board is factory preset to the OFF position. Placing a switch in the ON position selects that option. The equipment options installed by the RV manufacturer will determine which dip switches to turn ON or leave OFF. FIG. 10 Dip Switches (Toggles) 4. Insert the WHITE 2 pin connector to WHITE port P4 on the power module board. See (FIG. 13). FIG. 13 Port P4 2. Place new ambient sensor (provided) over pilot hole inside of electrical box (near grommet hole). Then reinstall sensor screw to secure sensor to box. See (FIG. 11). Coil ambient sensor s excess wire to fit inside electrical box. FIG. 11 Electrical Box 5. Insert the BLUE 2 pin connector to BLUE port P5 on the power module board. See (FIG. 14). Ambient Sensor FIG. 14 Port P5 Pilot Hole 6

6. Insert the (2) 4 conductor communication cable connectors (RJ-11-6C4P) into ports P1 and P2 on the power module board. See (FIG. 15). FIG. 17 It doesn t matter what communication cable is plugged into which port. FIG. 15 PC Standoff Port P1 Port P2 Power Module 9. Connect the thick BLACK wire to left terminal at K6 on the power module board. See (FIG. 18). FIG. 18 7. Insert the 6 pin connector to port P6 on the power module board. See (FIG. 16). FIG. 16 Port P6 Left Terminal At K6 10. Connect the thick BLUE wire to right terminal at K6 on the power module board. See (FIG. 19). FIG. 19 8. Attach power module board to the (4) PC board standoffs (inside electrical box). See (FIG. 17). a. Align board s mounting holes to standoffs. b. Gently press board onto each standoff until all (4) snaps securely in place. 7 Right Terminal At K6

11. Connect one of the (2) reversing valve wires to terminal T4 on the power module board. See (FIG. 20). 12. Cut the flag terminal from the remaining reversing valve wire, and strip approximately 1/2 of the insulation from wire end. See (FIG. 22). It doesn t matter which reversing valve wire is attached to terminal T4. FIG. 22 The color of the (2) reversing valve wires will be either VIOLET or BLACK. Do NOT confuse these with the thin BLACK wire from the motor. See (FIG. 21). FIG. 20 Terminal T4 Flag Terminal From The Remaining Reversing Valve Wire 13. Cut the flag terminal from the thick WHITE wire, and strip approximately 1/2 of the insulation from wire end. See (FIG. 23). FIG. 23 FIG. 21 Thin BLACK Motor Wire Reversing Valve Wires 8 Flag Terminal From The Thick WHITE Wire

14. Connect the thick WHITE wire with the remaining (VIOLET or BLACK) reversing valve wire using a properly sized, UL certified, closed end, single opening butt splice connector (installer supplied). See (FIG. 24). 16. Connect the thin RED wire to terminal T3 on the power module board. See (FIG. 26). FIG. 26 Refer to the crimp tool manufacturer for crimping instructions. FIG. 24 Terminal T3 Butt Splice Connector (Installer Supplied) Remaining Reversing Valve Wire Thick WHITE Wire 17. Connect the thin BLACK wire (from motor) to terminal T1 on the power module board. See (FIG. 21) and (FIG. 27). FIG. 27 Terminal T1 15. Cut the flag terminal from the YELLOW wire, and cap with a properly sized, UL certified, closed end, single opening butt splice connector (installer supplied). See (FIG. 25). Refer to the crimp tool manufacturer for crimping instructions. This wire is no longer used. FIG. 25 Butt Splice Connector (Installer Supplied) 18. Verify all connections are secure, and that there are no loose wires. The capped YELLOW wire should be the only wire left unconnected. See (FIG. 25). YELLOW Wire 19. Arrange wires inside electrical box, and reinstall electrical box cover (with screws). See (FIG. 2). 20. Reinstall shroud (with screws) onto unit. See (FIG. 1). 9

C. System Reset and Checkout The Comfort Control Center (CCC) will require a system reset in order to recognize the power module board that was installed with this kit. A system reset will remove all previously programmed memory, and will return the CCC to the factory presets for its current dip switch settings. See step (1) in section, B. Install NEW & Ambient Sensor on page (6). 1. Reconnect the positive (+) 12 Vdc terminal to supply battery, and 120 Vac power to RV. 2. Make sure the CCC ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position. See (FIG. 28). 4. Release the MODE and ZONE buttons. The LCD will return to default display, completing CCC system reset. If dip switches are reconfigured after this step, this system reset will need to be performed again. See (FIG. 10). 5. Test operation of CCC and unit to verify all features are functioning properly. Refer to the CCC and unit operating instructions before testing system functions. FIG. 28 ON/OFF Switch 3. Press and hold the MODE and ZONE buttons simultaneously, then turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The LCD will display FF. See (FIG. 29). FIG. 29 MODE Button LCD Display ZONE Button ON/OFF Switch 10