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Climate Technologies Touch Pad Control - User Manual

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PNE2002 Series Control
Owner’s Manual
Using the
Ducted Gas Central Heating
Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioning
Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning
with your
multi-appliance
Touch Pad Control
Operating, Installation & Maintenance
Please keep this important manual in a safe place. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that
regular maintenance is carried out on this ducted heating / cooling product. Failure to do so will
void all guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements.
www.climatetechnologies.com.au

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Questions and Answers

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    Rebecca DunnAug 13, 2025
    How to fix inadequate cooling in my Climate Technologies Thermostat?
    • A
      Alec ReedAug 13, 2025
      If your Climate Technologies Thermostat isn't cooling adequately, the problem may be due to dirty filters, dry filters, or an incorrectly set Dialflo. Try cleaning or replacing the filters. Also, check the water delivery system and adjust if necessary. Ensure the Dialflo is adjusted to evenly saturate the pads.
  • T
    Thomas MartinAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Climate Technologies Thermostat unit fails to start?
    • M
      Mr. Christopher DuncanAug 17, 2025
      If your Climate Technologies Thermostat unit fails to start, it could be due to a blackout, tripped circuit breaker, blown fuse, or an electrical fault. Wait for the power to return after a blackout. Reset the circuit breaker if it has tripped. Replace the fuse if it's blown. For an electrical fault, call a Climate Technologies Service Provider.
  • G
    Garrett MaysAug 21, 2025
    Why does the pump in my Climate Technologies Thermostat fail to start?
    • S
      Stephen PriceAug 21, 2025
      If the pump in your Climate Technologies Thermostat fails to start, it could be seized or burnt out. If the pump is seized, isolate the power, take off the top of the pump, and try to free it, using some lubricant if needed. If the pump is burnt out, call a Climate Technologies Service Provider.
  • K
    Katie MaxwellAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Climate Technologies Thermostat causing excessive humidity?
    • R
      rwarnerAug 26, 2025
      Excessive humidity with your Climate Technologies Thermostat can be caused by inadequate exhaust or high outside humidity. To resolve this, provide a more open area to exhaust stale air. Alternatively, turn the pump off.
  • S
    Steven BenderAug 28, 2025
    What to do if my Climate Technologies Thermostat has water droplets in the air stream?
    • J
      Jennifer OwensAug 28, 2025
      If you notice water droplets in the air stream of your Climate Technologies Thermostat, this could be due to a loose delivery tube, a break in the tubing, or the pump delivering excessive water to the pads. Check and tighten any loose delivery tubes. Replace the tubing if there's a break. Adjust the Dialflo to reduce the flow if the pump is delivering too much water.
  • R
    Richard PerezSep 1, 2025
    How to get rid of an unpleasant odor from my Climate Technologies Thermostat?
    • L
      Leslie HammondSep 1, 2025
      An unpleasant odor from your Climate Technologies Thermostat can be due to the unit being located near an odor source or a new Celdek filter smell. Remove the odor source if possible. The smell from a new Celdek filter will disappear after approximately 48 hours of use.
  • L
    Lucas GaySep 4, 2025
    What to do if my Climate Technologies Thermostat is leaking water from the overflow?
    • W
      William CameronSep 5, 2025
      If water is leaking from the overflow in your Climate Technologies Thermostat, it could be due to a leaking float valve or drain from Celdek pads. Check the adjustment of the float valve or replace the seal. Draining from Celdek pads is normal operation.
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    Michael HarrellSep 9, 2025
    Why are white deposits rapidly forming on my Climate Technologies Thermostat pads?
    • M
      Michael SolisSep 9, 2025
      Rapid formation of white deposits on the pads of your Climate Technologies Thermostat is likely due to high mineral content in the water. Ensure the bleed off is set at maximum. More regular maintenance may also be required.

Summary

Introduction and Control Navigation

Touch Pad Control System Overview

Introduces the multi-appliance touch pad control system and its main functions.

Control Panel Interface and Button Functions

Explains the layout and function of the touch pad control buttons.

Interpreting Operational Icons and Symbols

Describes the meaning of various icons and indicator bars displayed on the control.

Ducted Gas Central Heating Operations

General Information and Safety

Covers essential notices, installation requirements, safety precautions, and power/gas interruptions.

Manual Operation Modes

Details using thermostat, economy, boost, and fan modes for heating operations.

Zone Control and Programming

Covers setting zone status, programming schedules, and clock setup for heating.

Heater Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Provides guidance on maintenance, cleaning, and resolving common heating issues.

Add-on Refrigerated Air Conditioning Operations

General Information and Safety

Covers installation, safety, and power interruption for add-on cooling systems.

Manual Operation and Zone Setup

Explains manual cooling operation and zone selection for add-on air conditioning.

Ducted Evaporative Air Conditioning Operations

Introduction, Exhaust, and Water Management

Describes evaporative cooling principles, exhaust needs, and water system settings.

Operating Modes and Programming

Details Cool, Boost, Thermostat, and Program modes for evaporative cooling.

Program and Clock Setup

Guides on setting programs and clock for evaporative air conditioning.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Covers general maintenance, filter care, and troubleshooting for evaporative cooling.

Installation, Setup, and Commissioning

General Installation and Setup Modes

Provides installation guidelines and introduces installer setup modes like coding.

Coding, Faults, and Calibration

Details coding procedures, fault code access, and thermostat calibration.

System Configuration and Commissioning

Covers setup for water management, fan speeds, zones, and the commissioning checklist.

Warranty and Service Information

Warranty Statement, Periods, and Proof of Purchase

Outlines warranty terms, conditions, periods, and the importance of proof of purchase.

Service Contacts and Procedures

Provides contact information for service and warranty claims.

Climate Technologies Touch Pad Control Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandClimate Technologies
ModelTouch Pad Control
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish