VinnyP
Jul 02, 2016Explorer
Thermostat Issue
I have a 2012 Cedar Creek 36B4. While trying to troubleshoot a problem I reset the Dometic CC2 thermostat. The original problem has been resolved but now the thermostat will only recognize Zone 1. ...
DodgeVoltage wrote:VinnyP wrote:
I have a 2012 Cedar Creek 36B4. While trying to troubleshoot a problem I reset the Dometic CC2 thermostat. The original problem has been resolved but now the thermostat will only recognize Zone 1. Can't get it to acknowledge that Zone 2 even exists. Has anyone out there run in to this problem? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
I am having the same problem with my CC2. It was displaying a "E1" code for zone 2. I removed all power and it recognized zone 2. I went away and when I came back, "E1" again and the AC was off. Later, it did the same thing with zone 1. I removed power again and it found zone 1. Still no zone 2. I finally did a reset per the manual and now zone 2 is nowhere to be found on it. Not sure how to even get it to look for it.
The units both run (when recognized), so I think it might be the thermostat. What does anyone else think?
Is there a residential model with multiple zones that can be used to replace the piece of trash Dometic?