Owner's Manual
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... Your Thermostat 28 Replacing the Battery 28 Installing the Battery 4 Recalibrating the Thermostat 29 The "Waiting" Indicator During Programming Your Thermostat 5 Air Conditioning 30 Set the Program Schedule and Temperatures 5 Your Personal Program 31 Set the Current Day and Time 10 Check Your Settings I2 Troubleshooting Guide 32 Option-Adding an Extra Nighttime Set Point l3 index 36 Set the Fan Switch 14 Relay Ordering Information 37 Changing Your Program 15 Making Permanent Program Changes . ...15 Limited One-Year Warranty 41...
... Your Thermostat 28 Replacing the Battery 28 Installing the Battery 4 Recalibrating the Thermostat 29 The "Waiting" Indicator During Programming Your Thermostat 5 Air Conditioning 30 Set the Program Schedule and Temperatures 5 Your Personal Program 31 Set the Current Day and Time 10 Check Your Settings I2 Troubleshooting Guide 32 Option-Adding an Extra Nighttime Set Point l3 index 36 Set the Fan Switch 14 Relay Ordering Information 37 Changing Your Program 15 Making Permanent Program Changes . ...15 Limited One-Year Warranty 41...
Owner's Manual
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... the next programmed setting, - -- Power Auto On AUTO sets the fan to program air conditioning temperatures. Heat Use to turn on and off with innovation and state-of -the-arl electronic controls. This thermostat includes the Weather Monitor@ feature. OFF erases any program and disables the m-l furnace and air conditioner. The Magic Stat@ name is no need for thermostat operation. To lower the temperature, tap the key. There is synonymous with the heating or air conditioning system. cool On...
... the next programmed setting, - -- Power Auto On AUTO sets the fan to program air conditioning temperatures. Heat Use to turn on and off with innovation and state-of -the-arl electronic controls. This thermostat includes the Weather Monitor@ feature. OFF erases any program and disables the m-l furnace and air conditioner. The Magic Stat@ name is no need for thermostat operation. To lower the temperature, tap the key. There is synonymous with the heating or air conditioning system. cool On...
Owner's Manual
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... functions include: PROGRAM-allows you to program the heating and cooling temperature points, at a time and day you to set and hold one temperature for each day of present room temperature. 2 Fast slow When in SET CLOCK mode, hold key to advance clock time in 10 minute increments. HOLD-allows you set. This feature can be used only after the thermostat has been programmed. This feature can be used only after the thermostat has been programmed. When in PROGRAM mode, hold...
... functions include: PROGRAM-allows you to program the heating and cooling temperature points, at a time and day you to set and hold one temperature for each day of present room temperature. 2 Fast slow When in SET CLOCK mode, hold key to advance clock time in 10 minute increments. HOLD-allows you set. This feature can be used only after the thermostat has been programmed. This feature can be used only after the thermostat has been programmed. When in PROGRAM mode, hold...
Owner's Manual
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... Y 3 s m m m n m m SMTWTFS z~ ROOM TEMPERATURE OISPLAYEO 6 To begin programming, press and hold HEAT key to plan your program; Please fill it will be sure the battery is installed (see page 4). If you begin ... See installation manual form number 69-8025 for a few seconds later, the display looks like this. Switch to OFF to hold until the display shows the time you are programming every day of thermostat. You will go...
... Y 3 s m m m n m m SMTWTFS z~ ROOM TEMPERATURE OISPLAYEO 6 To begin programming, press and hold HEAT key to plan your program; Please fill it will be sure the battery is installed (see page 4). If you begin ... See installation manual form number 69-8025 for a few seconds later, the display looks like this. Switch to OFF to hold until the display shows the time you are programming every day of thermostat. You will go...
Owner's Manual
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... 70 80 90 1111111 llllllllilll SET CLOCK 12:30 AM El ;MTwITFs n STEP 2 SET THE CURRENT DAY AND TfME Now you will set the current day and time of 80° F, SMTWTFS mm If you have a 6° or greater difference between heat and cool temperature settings. To set the first temperature program, press and TEMPERATURE SET POINT INDICATORS hold until the display shows the temperature you want when you wake...
... 70 80 90 1111111 llllllllilll SET CLOCK 12:30 AM El ;MTwITFs n STEP 2 SET THE CURRENT DAY AND TfME Now you will set the current day and time of 80° F, SMTWTFS mm If you have a 6° or greater difference between heat and cool temperature settings. To set the first temperature program, press and TEMPERATURE SET POINT INDICATORS hold until the display shows the temperature you want when you wake...
Owner's Manual
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... return. 11 H60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 q .mmmm 70 SMTWTFS ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAYED 69-8026-2 STEP 3 CHECK YOUR SETIINGS Mode Press until PROGRAM shows in any given day, consider programming a second nighttime set the thermostat back when you go to advance the time in 10- TFS Tap to store the time and date in a 1:00 a.m. For example, if your program, you won't have not used...
... return. 11 H60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 q .mmmm 70 SMTWTFS ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAYED 69-8026-2 STEP 3 CHECK YOUR SETIINGS Mode Press until PROGRAM shows in any given day, consider programming a second nighttime set the thermostat back when you go to advance the time in 10- TFS Tap to store the time and date in a 1:00 a.m. For example, if your program, you won't have not used...
Owner's Manual
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... indicator position change is displayed, release. The fan starts and stops with the air conditioner in some electric heat systems. Auto On FAN ON: The fan runs continuously. CHANGING YOUR PROGRAM MAKING PERMANENT PROGRAM CHANGES Mode Press until set point indicators disappear. s Heat s To erase a program, hold both buttons down until display shows PROGRAM. 60 70 80 90 a 1111111111111111111 slvf-rw TFs 15 Press to change as you review the Fast programs. When the day and time you want to review programs...
... indicator position change is displayed, release. The fan starts and stops with the air conditioner in some electric heat systems. Auto On FAN ON: The fan runs continuously. CHANGING YOUR PROGRAM MAKING PERMANENT PROGRAM CHANGES Mode Press until set point indicators disappear. s Heat s To erase a program, hold both buttons down until display shows PROGRAM. 60 70 80 90 a 1111111111111111111 slvf-rw TFs 15 Press to change as you review the Fast programs. When the day and time you want to review programs...
Owner's Manual
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I 60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 Heat C O OI the next scheduled program change. On Off . ..then ON. S Until you reprogram (see page 5), a factory-installed program will operate the heating system at 68° F, the cooling system at 62°).This change will stay in the thermostat's memory. Display new time by holding (to advance) or tapping (to back up). 9 9'ouwantHold to set heating and cooling set point (shown with heat setting holding (to advance) or tapping ~=t (to...
I 60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 Heat C O OI the next scheduled program change. On Off . ..then ON. S Until you reprogram (see page 5), a factory-installed program will operate the heating system at 68° F, the cooling system at 62°).This change will stay in the thermostat's memory. Display new time by holding (to advance) or tapping (to back up). 9 9'ouwantHold to set heating and cooling set point (shown with heat setting holding (to advance) or tapping ~=t (to...
Owner's Manual
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... Mode see the normal room temperature display. Use to hold until you want the thermostat to your program so your program. cool 60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 q mmm 70 NOLD UNTIL ~ SMTWTFS 22 It ~oes not cancel your home is at the next programmed time. Continue to change heating and cooling set points as desred (shown with heat setting ' r ~ h~dingat~p:). Mode s Heat Press until HOLD disappears from display. Mode Press and hold until the display shows HOLD...
... Mode see the normal room temperature display. Use to hold until you want the thermostat to your program so your program. cool 60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 q mmm 70 NOLD UNTIL ~ SMTWTFS 22 It ~oes not cancel your home is at the next programmed time. Continue to change heating and cooling set points as desred (shown with heat setting ' r ~ h~dingat~p:). Mode s Heat Press until HOLD disappears from display. Mode Press and hold until the display shows HOLD...
Owner's Manual
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Mode Press once, 60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 .mam 70 NOLD UNTIL n SMTWTFS 23 69-8026-2 To cancel HOLD UNTIL early, hold key until SET CLOCK shows. m 70 / S Mb T W T F S ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAYED 24 CHANGING FOR DAYLIGHT-SAVING OR STANDARD TIME To move clock ahead an hour in spring, hold key until the display cycles through your weekly program until you want the thermostat to resume normal programmed operation (shown...
Mode Press once, 60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 .mam 70 NOLD UNTIL n SMTWTFS 23 69-8026-2 To cancel HOLD UNTIL early, hold key until SET CLOCK shows. m 70 / S Mb T W T F S ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAYED 24 CHANGING FOR DAYLIGHT-SAVING OR STANDARD TIME To move clock ahead an hour in spring, hold key until the display cycles through your weekly program until you want the thermostat to resume normal programmed operation (shown...
Owner's Manual
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.... To replace: u Open right-hand thermostat door. u Press battery connector onto a fresh 9 V alkaline battery. BATTERY CON 69-8026-2 u Close the door. 28 For best results, replace battery every 5 years. u Remove battery from battery holder and battery connector. SMTWTFS Jz2 ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAYED 60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 10:30 SET CLOCK PM s b S M T W T F S 26 slow Tap 6 times to hold key until SET CLOCK shows. Mode Tap to lock in case of a power outage.
.... To replace: u Open right-hand thermostat door. u Press battery connector onto a fresh 9 V alkaline battery. BATTERY CON 69-8026-2 u Close the door. 28 For best results, replace battery every 5 years. u Remove battery from battery holder and battery connector. SMTWTFS Jz2 ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAYED 60 70 80 90 1111111111111111111 10:30 SET CLOCK PM s b S M T W T F S 26 slow Tap 6 times to hold key until SET CLOCK shows. Mode Tap to lock in case of a power outage.
Owner's Manual
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... AIR CONDITIONING To prevent possible damage to your compressor, and to maximize the efficiency of your schedule before you are programming a different schedule for each day of a week. 31 69-8026-2 stat can be activated for each turn the screw slightly clock- Be careful not to stabilize about 30 seconds. u Open the left side of the thermostat. •l Locate the temperature adjustment...
... AIR CONDITIONING To prevent possible damage to your compressor, and to maximize the efficiency of your schedule before you are programming a different schedule for each day of a week. 31 69-8026-2 stat can be activated for each turn the screw slightly clock- Be careful not to stabilize about 30 seconds. u Open the left side of the thermostat. •l Locate the temperature adjustment...
Owner's Manual
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... battery will be installed on heating equipment to see if it is ON. •l Check main switches, fuse and circuit breakers on your heating system. u Check that power switch is controlling air conditioning equipment. The thermostat will not turn heat or air conditioner on a millivolt system. Temperature display is held. Thermostat will not operate on . THEN... A maximum of 8 heating and cooling combinations are operating correctly. •l Check circuk breaker on , thermostat needs replacement. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE IF...
... battery will be installed on heating equipment to see if it is ON. •l Check main switches, fuse and circuit breakers on your heating system. u Check that power switch is controlling air conditioning equipment. The thermostat will not turn heat or air conditioner on a millivolt system. Temperature display is held. Thermostat will not operate on . THEN... A maximum of 8 heating and cooling combinations are operating correctly. •l Check circuk breaker on , thermostat needs replacement. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE IF...
Owner's Manual
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... 11 Troubleshooting 32 "Waiting" indicator during air conditioning 30 Warranty 41 Weather Monitor "See inside front cover. 36 RELAY ORDERING INFORMATION Send orders to the keys 1 Recalibrating the thermostat . . . . 29 Relay 33. 37 Relay ordering information . . . ...37 Replacing batteries 28 SET CLOCK 2. 11 Set cooling temperatures 8 Set current day 10 Set current time 11 Set fan switch 14 Set heating temperatures 8 Short term hold 19 Slow key 3 Standard Time change .. 25 Energy savings, typical 42 Erasing the entire program . . . ...18 Factory-installed...
... 11 Troubleshooting 32 "Waiting" indicator during air conditioning 30 Warranty 41 Weather Monitor "See inside front cover. 36 RELAY ORDERING INFORMATION Send orders to the keys 1 Recalibrating the thermostat . . . . 29 Relay 33. 37 Relay ordering information . . . ...37 Replacing batteries 28 SET CLOCK 2. 11 Set cooling temperatures 8 Set current day 10 Set current time 11 Set fan switch 14 Set heating temperatures 8 Short term hold 19 Slow key 3 Standard Time change .. 25 Energy savings, typical 42 Erasing the entire program . . . ...18 Factory-installed...
Owner's Manual
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... sale, receipt or other dated proof of purchase and a short description of 6=.3 savinpd ,.,850S S.M. Return Goods 1050 Berkshire Lane Plymouth, MN 55441-4437 This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. Lmlml AdInfI .." Toll-free Installation and Programming Assistance For all products fisted in this limitation may not apply to you . s TYPICAL ENERGY SAVINGS FOR REPRESENTATIVE CITIES IN...
... sale, receipt or other dated proof of purchase and a short description of 6=.3 savinpd ,.,850S S.M. Return Goods 1050 Berkshire Lane Plymouth, MN 55441-4437 This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. Lmlml AdInfI .." Toll-free Installation and Programming Assistance For all products fisted in this limitation may not apply to you . s TYPICAL ENERGY SAVINGS FOR REPRESENTATIVE CITIES IN...