ARIZE ST110 Smart Thermostat User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- ARIZE
Table of Contents
ARIZE Smart Thermostat
AST110
UserManual
Installation guide
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AST110Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat
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First things first.Here what you’ll find in the box
Wi-FiThermostat
Two screws andanchors
Wirelabels
Jumperwire
Youmayalsoneedthesetools:
CompatibilitySection
Forconventional(gas/oil/propane/electric)heat-pumpanddualfuelsystems.
2-Heat&2-Cool>1-Heat&1Cool>HeatOnly>CoolOnly
HeatPumpwithAuxiliaryHeatingandEmergencyHeating C-Wire requiredtopowerthethermostat
Incompatiblewiringandvoltage
Pleasecheckyouroldthermostat’swallplatehaveanybelowindicators?
- Doesnotworkwithelectricbaseboardheat(110VAC~240VAC)
- Doesnotworkwithmillivoltsystems
- DoesnotsupportSterminalsforindoorsandoutdoorssensors.
Download the App
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Installation
ThisAST110thermostatisdesignedtoworkonmost24V- ACowvoltageheatingandcoolingsystems such as gas and oil furnaces, heat pumps ,andsingleordual-stage systems.
Step 1 Switch offpower
Thisprotectsyouandavoidsblowingafuseinyour equipment. Tomakesurethepowerisoff, change the temperature with your current thermostat and wait at least five minutes to be sure that your system doesn’t turn on.
Step 2 Check that your system is off
Confirm your system is off by turning on your heat ( during winter ) or your
AC ( during summer ). Wait a few minutes—you should not feel air coming from
your vents.
NOTE : If you have a digital thermostat with a blank display, skip this
step.
Step3 Remove your old thermostat from the wall plate
Most thermostats allow you to remove the main unit and provide access to a
wall plate that holds the wiring terminals, you can take off the thermostat by
grasping and gently pulling. Some thermostats may have screws, buttons, or
clasps.
NOTE : Do not remove any wires from your thermostat at this time! Step4
Take a picture of the wires
Take a picture of your existing wall plate’s wiring and save it for reference. Make sure you can read the wire terminal labels.
step 5 Label the wires
Use the wire label provided with your new thermostat to label each wire on
your old wall plate.
NOTE : If you have an Rc or Rh wire, put the R label on it.
Step6 Disconnect the wires and remove the old wall plate
Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat one by one, you may need a screwdriver to release wires from terminals.
NOTE: Wrap the wires around a pen or pencil so they don’t fall back into the hole in the wall.
Step 7 Mount the New Wall Plate
Use the enclosed screws and anchors to mount the new wall plate. In most cases, you can utilize the same mounting position as your old thermostat. Be sure to check the alignment of your wall plate pre and post-installation of the thermostat unit.
Look at the thermostat wiring photo you took. The following are wiring diagrams for common systems, please confirm you have a C connected to your old thermostat.
Terminal | Conventional System | Heat pump systems |
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RC | Power for cooling,24V | Power for cooling,24V |
RH | Power for heating,24V | Power for heating,24V |
C | Common wire,24V | Common wire,24V |
G | Fan | Fan |
Y | 1st StageCool | 1st outdoor StageHeat |
Y2 | 2nd StageCool | 2nd outdoor StageHeat |
W/E | 1st stage heat | 1st Stage Auxiliary/EmergencyHeat |
O/B/W2 | 2nd stage heat | Changeover (reversing valve) |
connection for heat pump
Single-Stage Heat/Two-Stage Heat-Furnace/Boiler with Swire
Combined Single-Stage Heat and Single Cool Stage with C wire
(Remove Pre-installed Jumper Cool Furnace and Air Conditioner
Single Stage/Two-Stage Heat Pump with Emergency Heat and Auxiliary Heat with Swire
Single Stage Cool/Two-Stage Cool‒Airconditioner
Dual Fuel System-Combined Single-Stage Heat Pump and Single Stage Furnace with Swire
If you do not have a C-wire connected to your old the most at, please check below wiring diagram.
Do you have a spare wire? Yes.
- Check for spare wire behind your wall plate or old thermostat, if you have a spare wire, connect it to the C terminal on the new wall plate.
- Remove cover from furnace or heating system, open the heating and cooling system’s cover to find the control board. You should see the same terminal labels that are on your thermostat.
- Find the other end of the unused wire, locate the bundle of wire that is the same as the ones at your thermostat.
- Connect the unused wire to the C-terminal.
- Close the cover to the furnace or heating system.
A conventional system without the Cwire (also commonly called 4-wire system)
- Remove cover from furnace or heating system, open the heating and cooling system’s cover to find the control board. You should see the same terminal labels that are on your thermostat, move the G wire to the C terminal, then use the included jumper wire to connect G with Y.
- At the thermostat, connect C with the G wire;
- With this configuration, the thermostat will have no fan control.
NOTE: You may need to unscrew the cover. The control board may be at the top or bottom.
Heat only 3-Wire system
Cool only 3-Wire system
Step 8 Connect the wires to the new wall plate
Refer to the above wiring diagram, insert all wires vertically from the open
socket into the proper terminal. Ensure each wire is inserted into the
matching terminal (refer to the photo taken previously if needed). Pull wires
gently to ensure wires are securely fastened. When all wire connections have
been completed, place any excess wire back inside the wall.
Step 9Attach Thermostat to the Wall
First, align the two clips on the back of the AST110 into the corresponding
slots on the top of the wall plate.
Step 10 Power on and Enjoy
Turn on the switch that controls your heating and cooling system, the
thermostat will power on and prompt you to start the setup. If you are having
trouble, please refer to our help guide.
User Manual
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AST110 Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat
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Initial Setup
Step 1 Device InitialSetup
For a quick and easy way to begin using your new smart thermostat, the device
will automatically direct you to the Initialization Setup process once it’s
turned on for the first time.
Heat Type Selectyourhome’sheatingtype from the options available:
Heat Pump, Gas/Oil, Electric, Dual Fuel, or No Heating, select your Heat Type
according to the heating appliance located in your home.
Below is a list of helpful tips that may guide you to selecting the correct option for your home.
If you have a furnace or boiler:
- Select Gas/Oil.
- TouchOKbuttontocontinue.
- ThenselectApplianceorThermostatdependingon your personal preferences for fan control.
If you have a heat pump:
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SelectHeatPumpandtouchOKtonextstep.
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Specify what the heat pump runs when the O/B Reversing
Valveisengaged: On Cool runs cooling when O/Bengages, Or On Heat runs he runs heating when O/Bengages. -
Touch OK to the next step.
If you have a Dual fuel system:
- Select Dual Fuel and touch OK to next step,
- Then follow the on-screen instructions to configure the fossil fuel heating appliance settings,
- Click Next at the button of the screen to continue to configure the heat pump heating appliance settings.
2 Wi-Fi Setup
A reliable Wi-Fi connection is required in order to access smart features such
as remote access, weather forecast, and more.Please follow on-
screeninstructionstocompletetheWi-Fi setup.
Step2 Add Device to your Account
You can ask the property manager to assign the thermostat to your account
User Manual | AST110 Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat |
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Main Screen
Advanced Setting:
To access the Equipment Setup, click on a setting and use the scroll wheel to
modify the default value following steps: Menu-Setting-Advanced setting.
Terminal | Default | Max | Min | Description |
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Deadband | 1℉ | 2℉ | 0.5℉ | A temperature range between the current |
temperature and the heating setpoint, where heating or cooling is not engaged.
Fan Delay| 60s| 120s| 30s| The time fan continues after mode turns off.
Min Runtime| 180s| 300s| 60s| Themen. time system on after engaging.
Cycle time| 180s| 300s| 60s| Waitingtimebetweenheatingandcooling.
Runtime| /| /| /| Viewsystemruntime,Heating,Cooling,AirFilter.
Sensor| 0℉| 10℉| -10℉| Ability to adjust temperature readings to improve
sensor accuracy as the thermostat nears the end of its lifecycle after years
of use.
FCC STATEMENT
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 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 to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
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 to which
the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body
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