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... program it to automatically adjust your energy utility. These prices are: Low (least expensive), Medium, High, and Critical (most expensive). You can set the thermostat to control the temperature in your home, your water heater, and another appliance based on the price in effect at any given time (see Fig. 1). Residential Service Variable Price (RSVP) Rate. This thermostat allows up to operate your electric water heater...
... program it to automatically adjust your energy utility. These prices are: Low (least expensive), Medium, High, and Critical (most expensive). You can set the thermostat to control the temperature in your home, your water heater, and another appliance based on the price in effect at any given time (see Fig. 1). Residential Service Variable Price (RSVP) Rate. This thermostat allows up to operate your electric water heater...
Owner's Manual
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Table of Contents Getting to Know Your Thermostat 6 Standard Display ...6 Keypad ...8 Battery Compartment ...8 Replacing Thermostat Batteries 8 Indicator Light ...10 Programming Overview ...10 User Operations ...10 Present Setting ...10 Overrides ...12 Hold ...12 Temporary ...13 Recovery From Setback ...14 Programming Your Thermostat 15 Price Response ...17 Entering Schedule Programming 18 Inputting Basic Program ...19 Changing Parts of the Program 39 4 69-1611
Table of Contents Getting to Know Your Thermostat 6 Standard Display ...6 Keypad ...8 Battery Compartment ...8 Replacing Thermostat Batteries 8 Indicator Light ...10 Programming Overview ...10 User Operations ...10 Present Setting ...10 Overrides ...12 Hold ...12 Temporary ...13 Recovery From Setback ...14 Programming Your Thermostat 15 Price Response ...17 Entering Schedule Programming 18 Inputting Basic Program ...19 Changing Parts of the Program 39 4 69-1611
Owner's Manual
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Programming Price Response 48 Overview ...48 Entering Price Response Programming 50 Controlling Heat/Cool System 59 Changing the System Setting 59 Controlling Fan ...60 Troubleshooting ...61 Personal Programming Charts 66 Customer Assistance ...71 Warranty ...71 5 69-1611
Programming Price Response 48 Overview ...48 Entering Price Response Programming 50 Controlling Heat/Cool System 59 Changing the System Setting 59 Controlling Fan ...60 Troubleshooting ...61 Personal Programming Charts 66 Customer Assistance ...71 Warranty ...71 5 69-1611
Owner's Manual
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... the thermostat, display, and all display segments. Standard Display The current room temperature and time are always part of Week Time Period Price Response Time Temperature Ahead Warmer Water On-Off-Clr Back Cooler Appl On-Off-Clr Present Setting Hold Fan Auto-On Clear Heat Cool NOTE: The colon in the time display blinks, except when in the programming mode. Other displayed data includes heating and air conditioning (Heat/Cool) status, day of the week, schedule period, water heater...
... the thermostat, display, and all display segments. Standard Display The current room temperature and time are always part of Week Time Period Price Response Time Temperature Ahead Warmer Water On-Off-Clr Back Cooler Appl On-Off-Clr Present Setting Hold Fan Auto-On Clear Heat Cool NOTE: The colon in the time display blinks, except when in the programming mode. Other displayed data includes heating and air conditioning (Heat/Cool) status, day of the week, schedule period, water heater...
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Your energy utility periodically updates the clock to see the keypad. NOTE: The thermostat registers all programming inputs immediately and maintains them until manually changed. Replacing Thermostat Batteries IMPORTANT Install batteries to prevent the thermostat from losing the time during a power interruption. Although the thermostat has a low battery indicator, replace the batteries once every two years to maintain the time in the event of the front panel contains two AA batteries that keep the clock running during...
Your energy utility periodically updates the clock to see the keypad. NOTE: The thermostat registers all programming inputs immediately and maintains them until manually changed. Replacing Thermostat Batteries IMPORTANT Install batteries to prevent the thermostat from losing the time during a power interruption. Although the thermostat has a low battery indicator, replace the batteries once every two years to maintain the time in the event of the front panel contains two AA batteries that keep the clock running during...
Owner's Manual
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... need two AA alkaline batteries (not supplied); Follow the directions on the label revealed by removal of this. Battery Door Removal. 9 69-1611 M1719C REMOVING BATTERY DOOR Fig. 4. As the batteries run out completely. non-alkaline batteries do not last as possible after the indication appears. Use a coin to two months before the batteries run low, the thermostat display sequence includes an indication of the battery door. To replace the batteries: 1. The low battery indication...
... need two AA alkaline batteries (not supplied); Follow the directions on the label revealed by removal of this. Battery Door Removal. 9 69-1611 M1719C REMOVING BATTERY DOOR Fig. 4. As the batteries run out completely. non-alkaline batteries do not last as possible after the indication appears. Use a coin to two months before the batteries run low, the thermostat display sequence includes an indication of the battery door. To replace the batteries: 1. The low battery indication...
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... seconds the thermostat returns to four periods. User Operations Present Setting Press and release the Present Setting key to return to show Set - -. Use the ball of sharp fingernails or pencil points can damage the keypad beyond repair. CAUTION Equipment Damage Hazard. The display first switches to standard display from any one appliance (such as a pool pump). Each device schedule is for heat, cool, electric water heater, and one...
... seconds the thermostat returns to four periods. User Operations Present Setting Press and release the Present Setting key to return to show Set - -. Use the ball of sharp fingernails or pencil points can damage the keypad beyond repair. CAUTION Equipment Damage Hazard. The display first switches to standard display from any one appliance (such as a pool pump). Each device schedule is for heat, cool, electric water heater, and one...
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... override the program for a brief period of time. Press Water or Appl keys to toggle the hold off. Temporary A temporary is a setting used to increase or decrease the room temperature setting. 13 69-1611 M15506 From the standard display, press the Warmer or Cooler key to get to Critical, or the thermostat enters the next scheduled period. The temporary display indicates the items set...
... override the program for a brief period of time. Press Water or Appl keys to toggle the hold off. Temporary A temporary is a setting used to increase or decrease the room temperature setting. 13 69-1611 M15506 From the standard display, press the Warmer or Cooler key to get to Critical, or the thermostat enters the next scheduled period. The temporary display indicates the items set...
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... programmed to switch on the display. - In spite of period changes, a temporary Water override, by default, lasts for one hour. - Press the Hold key twice to get to the hold . - Only items being held appear on the Water or Appliance. Recovery From Setback Recovery is the time when the thermostat operates the heating or cooling equipment to return the house from the energy savings to display the temporary display...
... programmed to switch on the display. - In spite of period changes, a temporary Water override, by default, lasts for one hour. - Press the Hold key twice to get to the hold . - Only items being held appear on the Water or Appliance. Recovery From Setback Recovery is the time when the thermostat operates the heating or cooling equipment to return the house from the energy savings to display the temporary display...
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... 6:00 AM, the heating equipment comes on many factors such as the size of auxiliary heat. When you must set the thermostat to heat to 72°F. for example, 5:30. (The amount of time required to warm or cool your heating/cooling equipment and the outdoor temperature.) NOTE: If the thermostat is for a heat pump system, the thermostat uses a method of recovery that turns your heating/cooling equipment on or off...
... 6:00 AM, the heating equipment comes on many factors such as the size of auxiliary heat. When you must set the thermostat to heat to 72°F. for example, 5:30. (The amount of time required to warm or cool your heating/cooling equipment and the outdoor temperature.) NOTE: If the thermostat is for a heat pump system, the thermostat uses a method of recovery that turns your heating/cooling equipment on or off...
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... thermostat, it controls the temperature using the following defaults: • The cooling temperature remains set to a constant 78°F. • At 6:00 AM every day, the thermostat sets the heating temperature to 68°F. • At 10:00 PM every night, the thermostat reduces the heating temperature to 60°F You do not need to reach the desired temperature. While you are sleeping, you are away. DAY is the time...
... thermostat, it controls the temperature using the following defaults: • The cooling temperature remains set to a constant 78°F. • At 6:00 AM every day, the thermostat sets the heating temperature to 68°F. • At 10:00 PM every night, the thermostat reduces the heating temperature to 60°F You do not need to reach the desired temperature. While you are sleeping, you are away. DAY is the time...
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... program for each price except Low. increasing it for cooling, decreasing it changes the temperature setting- Your energy utility tells the thermostat what the current RSVP price is occupied during the low price. 17 69-1611 The one exception is the water heater, which is always enabled during the day on the current price of energy increases, the thermostat uses your home is for heating-or turns...
... program for each price except Low. increasing it for cooling, decreasing it changes the temperature setting- Your energy utility tells the thermostat what the current RSVP price is occupied during the low price. 17 69-1611 The one exception is the water heater, which is always enabled during the day on the current price of energy increases, the thermostat uses your home is for heating-or turns...
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... at a time. Once the setting is an indication that you are in the selected direction. This changes the setting quickly in programming mode. 19 69-1611 Then, you can affect up to "Press and hold until the display shows the desired time (or temperature)." NOTE: When setting a program time or temperature, the instructions direct you to seven days of programming, be careful when making changes with the CLEAR key, the thermostat uses the default program. -
... at a time. Once the setting is an indication that you are in the selected direction. This changes the setting quickly in programming mode. 19 69-1611 Then, you can affect up to "Press and hold until the display shows the desired time (or temperature)." NOTE: When setting a program time or temperature, the instructions direct you to seven days of programming, be careful when making changes with the CLEAR key, the thermostat uses the default program. -
Owner's Manual
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... expensive). for heating-or turns off the water heater and/or appliance. Your energy utility tells the thermostat what the current RSVP price is , it for example, NIGHT can occur before the current period then the Heat/Cool system uses periods out of energy increases, the thermostat reduces usage by temporarily changing the setpoint; If you set the period start times so the...
... expensive). for heating-or turns off the water heater and/or appliance. Your energy utility tells the thermostat what the current RSVP price is , it for example, NIGHT can occur before the current period then the Heat/Cool system uses periods out of energy increases, the thermostat reduces usage by temporarily changing the setpoint; If you set the period start times so the...
Owner's Manual
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... . Hot Water and Appliance settings are willing to give up to save money when RSVP prices increase. 49 69-1611 Price Response Program Defaults. Cool offsets are willing to allow the heating or cooling temperature to save energy). The offset entered is the number of the Price Response programming as what you programmed for normal operation to change from what you are...
... . Hot Water and Appliance settings are willing to give up to save money when RSVP prices increase. 49 69-1611 Price Response Program Defaults. Cool offsets are willing to allow the heating or cooling temperature to save energy). The offset entered is the number of the Price Response programming as what you programmed for normal operation to change from what you are...
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... ON or an OFF indication. Program them from the same display. NOTE: Price Response programming does not affect temperature, water, or appliance holds. If you program an incorrect offset, press and release the Clear key. The Clear key works for both heating and cooling- One primary difference is -2 (72° -2° = 70°). The same water and appliance setting changes apply for all programmable rates.
... ON or an OFF indication. Program them from the same display. NOTE: Price Response programming does not affect temperature, water, or appliance holds. If you program an incorrect offset, press and release the Clear key. The Clear key works for both heating and cooling- One primary difference is -2 (72° -2° = 70°). The same water and appliance setting changes apply for all programmable rates.
Owner's Manual
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... Heat Cool display shows the desired AM setting. EM HEAT: The emergency heater element of the heat pump is enabled. M15504 HEAT: The thermostat controls your cooling system according to the schedule you programmed. Heat pump models display AUX and the indicator light flashes denoting auxilliary heat element operation, see Table 1. No status displayed: Both the heating and cooling systems are off. 59 69-1611 grammed. With a heat pump system, you can set the system to: COOL, HEAT, EM HEAT, or OFF. Controlling Heat/Cool System With a conventional heating/cooling...
... Heat Cool display shows the desired AM setting. EM HEAT: The emergency heater element of the heat pump is enabled. M15504 HEAT: The thermostat controls your cooling system according to the schedule you programmed. Heat pump models display AUX and the indicator light flashes denoting auxilliary heat element operation, see Table 1. No status displayed: Both the heating and cooling systems are off. 59 69-1611 grammed. With a heat pump system, you can set the system to: COOL, HEAT, EM HEAT, or OFF. Controlling Heat/Cool System With a conventional heating/cooling...
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... energy utility. • Heat pump thermostats have a built-in five minute time delay for heating. If it is set to prevent equipment damage. Heating unit does not come on . • Check that the thermostat is not, press the Heat/Cool key until the display indicates COOL. • Check the fuse or circuit breaker and replace or reset, if necessary. • The thermostat has a built-in five minute time delay for cooling. Troubleshooting Guide...
... energy utility. • Heat pump thermostats have a built-in five minute time delay for heating. If it is set to prevent equipment damage. Heating unit does not come on . • Check that the thermostat is not, press the Heat/Cool key until the display indicates COOL. • Check the fuse or circuit breaker and replace or reset, if necessary. • The thermostat has a built-in five minute time delay for cooling. Troubleshooting Guide...
Owner's Manual
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... the cooling comes on • If temperature setting is coming from the • vents. THEN... Check your energy utility. If the air conditioner does not come on after ten minutes and the display shows COOL, contact your offset temperatures; System ON indicated but no heat is lower than current temperature and (continued). IF... the display indicates COOL, set the system control OFF for the furnace or heat pump to heat up and the fan to cool...
... the cooling comes on • If temperature setting is coming from the • vents. THEN... Check your energy utility. If the air conditioner does not come on after ten minutes and the display shows COOL, contact your offset temperatures; System ON indicated but no heat is lower than current temperature and (continued). IF... the display indicates COOL, set the system control OFF for the furnace or heat pump to heat up and the fan to cool...
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temperature is factory-calibrated and cannot be adjusted. number. devices are not functioning • Communications are not properly functioning. THEN... Incorrect room • The thermostat is showing on thermostat display. Thermostat is normal for loads and Time-of thermostat operating range. 64 69-1611 Hot water and appliance • Verify programming for the current setting and display does not match the display temperature to differ on the thermostat. temperature. • During recovery from setback...
temperature is factory-calibrated and cannot be adjusted. number. devices are not functioning • Communications are not properly functioning. THEN... Incorrect room • The thermostat is showing on thermostat display. Thermostat is normal for loads and Time-of thermostat operating range. 64 69-1611 Hot water and appliance • Verify programming for the current setting and display does not match the display temperature to differ on the thermostat. temperature. • During recovery from setback...