Page 3 - YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT'S; PARTS OF THE THERMOSTAT; PROGRAMMING YOUR; CHECK YOUR PROGRAMMING; booklet for future use!
3 In This Guide . . . YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT'S FEATURES ........................................... 4 OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT ........ 5 PARTS OF THE THERMOSTAT The Back Of the Thermostat BodyThe DisplayThe Thermostat Buttons OPERATING FEATURES PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT ...............................
Page 4 - YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT’S FEATURES
4 • Computed Energy Management Recovery (EMR) • Automatic changeover (operator selectable)• Five-day/two-day programming capability• Simultaneous heat and cool program stor- age • Preprogrammed temperature control• Four separate time and temperature set- tings per 24-hour period • Armchair programmi...
Page 5 - OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT; CAUTION
5 Before you begin programming your new ther-mostat, you should be familiar with its featuresand with the display and the location and opera-tion of the thermostat buttons. The informationin this section will help you become familiar withyour thermostat so that you can easily programit. Your thermos...
Page 6 - The Back of the Thermostat Body; alkaline battery and the; BACK OF THERMOSTAT BODY; Option switches
6 PARTS OF THE THERMOSTAT The Back of the Thermostat Body Turn the thermostat body over. On the back arethe 9 volt Energizer ® alkaline battery and the option switches. 1. The 9 volt Energizer ® alkaline battery pro- vides power to the thermostat when the24 VAC power is interrupted (for example,when...
Page 8 - The Display; is displayed when the blower is
8 Other than and , the buttons are located behind the thermostat door. To open thedoor, use your fingernail in the indentation at thetop center of the door. Pull the door out, thenswing the door down on its hinges. Following are brief descriptions of the displayand the thermostat buttons. The Displa...
Page 10 - The Thermostat Buttons; Used in conjunction with
10 The Thermostat Buttons Sets the system mode (HEATing, OFF,COOLing, or AUTOmatic changeover [userselectable feature]).Selects fan operation (see #6, above). Thisbutton is also used to program the fan to runcontinuously during a program period.Runs display forward or backward throughtime, day, or a...
Page 12 - OPERATING FEATURES; • COMPUTED ENERGY MANAGEMENT; F, and that during the next program; • AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER — You can
12 OPERATING FEATURES Now that you are familiar with the thermostatdisplay and buttons, read the following informa-tion to learn about the many features of thethermostat. • COMPUTED ENERGY MANAGEMENT RECOVERY (EMR) - The thermostat's mi-crocomputer automatically calculates thetime it will take to ch...
Page 13 - the highest heat setting is 76
13 power. If the switch is OFF (down), use apencil or small screwdriver to move theswitch to the ON position (see figure atright). Leave the battery out of the thermo-stat for at least two minutes, to allow thethermostat to reset itself. DO NOT MOVEANY OTHER OPTION SWITCH, as it mayaffect thermostat...
Page 17 - PLANNING FOR YOUR NEEDS; PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT; • During early morning hours, the need for
17 PLANNING FOR YOUR NEEDS This thermostat will store separate heating andcooling programs for five-day (weekday) andtwo-day (weekend) operation. Usually, the five-day program is set to run Monday through Fri-day, and the two-day program is set to runSaturday and Sunday. However, you may chooseany f...
Page 19 - F separation between; NOTE
19 6a. What time does the last person leave the house in the morning? b. What temperature should the house be at this time? These will be your DAY tempera-ture settings. 7a. What time does the first person arrive home in the evening? b. What temperature should the house be at this time? These will b...
Page 20 - as the weekday; as the weekday MOR
20 Heating Program for ALL days of the Week: Cooling Program for ALL Days of the Week: PERIOD TIME TEMP PERIOD TIME TEMP MOR DAYEVENHT 5:00 AM9:00 AM4:00 PM 10:00 PM 70707064 MOR DAYEVENHT 5:00 AM9:00 AM4:00 PM 10:00 PM 78827878 FACTORY PREPROGRAMMING Determine the time periods and heating andcoolin...
Page 21 - Heating/Cooling Schedule Plan
21 WEEKDAY (5 DAY) WEEKEND (2 DAY) Start Time Temperature Start Time Temperature MOR HEAT DAY HEAT EVE HEAT NHT HEAT MOR COOL DAY COOL EVE COOL NHT COOL Heating/Cooling Schedule Plan
Page 23 - ENTERING YOUR PROGRAM; Set Current Time and Day
23 ENTERING YOUR PROGRAM Follow these steps to enter the heating andcooling programs you have selected. We recommend that you remove the thermostatfrom the wall for programming (especially forentering cooling programming). A fresh 9 voltEnergizer ® alkaline battery must be installed to perform off-w...
Page 24 - Enter Heating Program
24 5. Press SET DAY once. The display will show the day of the week as an abbreviation (MO forMonday, TU for Tuesday, etc.). 6. Press and hold either TIME FWD or TIME BACK until you reach the current day of the week. 7. Press RUN PRGM once. The display will show the correct time and room temperature...
Page 26 - Press; until HEAT is displayed.; Press and hold; to view the heating
26 Enter Cooling Program If outside temperature is below 50 ° F, we recommend that you remove the ther-mostat from the wall before proceedingwith the following steps to program cool-ing temperatures. Personal injury orproperty damage may occur due to airconditioner compressor slugging. Afresh 9 volt...
Page 28 - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
28 1. How can I permanently change a part ofmy program? Press VIEW PRGM until you reach the time/tem- perature schedule you want. Then press or and TIME FWD and TIME BACK to change the program. See PROGRAMMING YOURTHERMOSTAT. 2. How can I have no change in tempera-ture from one time period to anothe...
Page 31 - ATING YOUR THERMOSTAT.; or; If the outside temperature is below 50
31 The display light and audio prompting (beep)only work when the thermostat is on the walland 24 VAC power is present to the thermo-stat. These features will not work on batterypower alone. See OPERATING YOURTHERMOSTAT. 9. The display is flashing BAT. What doesthis mean?The 9 volt battery installed...
Page 32 - The thermostat is in the HOLD mode.; to start program operation.; Why does the blower fan keep running
32 • The EMR function is operating. The EMRfunction will bring the system on auto-matically to bring the temperature to theselected level by the beginning of thenext program period. See OPERATINGYOUR THERMOSTAT. • You have programmed the incorrect dayor time. Check your programming (besure that the ...
Page 33 - Between heating and cooling seasons, I; simply press; until the display shows; I live in an area where daylight savings
33 14. Between heating and cooling seasons, I want to turn my system off. Can I do thiswithout affecting my thermostat program-ming?Any time you wish to turn your system off, simply press SYSTEM HEAT - OFF - COOL - AUTO until the display shows OFF. This will not affect your thermostat'sprogramming i...