Hello everyone,
I am new to Heartland and new to this forum. We just bought a 2018 Cyclone 4270. This unit has 3 A/Cs; front bedroom, mid, and garage. Each has it's own thermostat. When we went through the walk-through with the technician, he stated that the furnace was run by the mid thermostat which is at the top of the stairs into the bedroom. I have not been able to get the furnace to turn on at all. It does nothing. While checking out YouTube I found a Cycle 4200 (I think) with the same problem. When he tried to bedroom thermostat, it ran the furnace. So I tried the same thing a behold, the bedroom thermostat runs the furnace. I find it odd that the furnace is run by the thermostat which is very far forward in the coach. My question to you fine folks is this normal? Which thermostat runs your furnace?
Thanks,
Al Samson
I am new to Heartland and new to this forum. We just bought a 2018 Cyclone 4270. This unit has 3 A/Cs; front bedroom, mid, and garage. Each has it's own thermostat. When we went through the walk-through with the technician, he stated that the furnace was run by the mid thermostat which is at the top of the stairs into the bedroom. I have not been able to get the furnace to turn on at all. It does nothing. While checking out YouTube I found a Cycle 4200 (I think) with the same problem. When he tried to bedroom thermostat, it ran the furnace. So I tried the same thing a behold, the bedroom thermostat runs the furnace. I find it odd that the furnace is run by the thermostat which is very far forward in the coach. My question to you fine folks is this normal? Which thermostat runs your furnace?
Thanks,
Al Samson