Installation Instructions
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...product to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition. 2. Disconnect power supply before beginning installation. drafts, or dead spots behind the thermostat. ® U.S. concealed pipes and chimneys. - Failure to make sure the product is suitable for your... management authority for heat only, cool only or heating and cooling systems. See Table 1. hot or cold air from the sun or appliances. - Registered Trademark Copyright © 2004 Honeywell International Inc. • • All Rights Reserved 69-1606ESF-3 After installation is replacing a ...
...product to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition. 2. Disconnect power supply before beginning installation. drafts, or dead spots behind the thermostat. ® U.S. concealed pipes and chimneys. - Failure to make sure the product is suitable for your... management authority for heat only, cool only or heating and cooling systems. See Table 1. hot or cold air from the sun or appliances. - Registered Trademark Copyright © 2004 Honeywell International Inc. • • All Rights Reserved 69-1606ESF-3 After installation is replacing a ...
Installation Instructions
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... screws. M20883 Fig. 2. Loosely fasten thermostat subbase to the location. 2. See Heat Anticipator Setting section. 6. Replace the thermostat cover. Wiring and Mounting All wiring must comply with adjustable heat anticipator. In replacement applications, inspect the old wires for frayed or cracked insulation and replace any wires in new installations, run the appropriate number of T812...
... screws. M20883 Fig. 2. Loosely fasten thermostat subbase to the location. 2. See Heat Anticipator Setting section. 6. Replace the thermostat cover. Wiring and Mounting All wiring must comply with adjustable heat anticipator. In replacement applications, inspect the old wires for frayed or cracked insulation and replace any wires in new installations, run the appropriate number of T812...