Owner's Manual
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... manually 20 Canceling program settings .21 Checking the program times and temperatures ,22 Checking the current temperature sefiing Maintaining Your Thermostat Removing the thermostat Replacing the thermostat Replacing the batteries Power outages Glossary Your Personal Program Troubleshooting Guide Quick Reference to See if the thermostat is on some models). See page 1. .3 Set...
... manually 20 Canceling program settings .21 Checking the program times and temperatures ,22 Checking the current temperature sefiing Maintaining Your Thermostat Removing the thermostat Replacing the thermostat Replacing the batteries Power outages Glossary Your Personal Program Troubleshooting Guide Quick Reference to See if the thermostat is on some models). See page 1. .3 Set...
Owner's Manual
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... to you removed it from the wall to learn about the operating flexibil- Note the positions provided on to ity that makes this thermostat program, replace it following the THE SMART CHOICE. or SUPL. HEAT: The thermostat controls your cooling system. temperature control, read on your thermostat. STEP 4 SET THE SYSTEM...
... to you removed it from the wall to learn about the operating flexibil- Note the positions provided on to ity that makes this thermostat program, replace it following the THE SMART CHOICE. or SUPL. HEAT: The thermostat controls your cooling system. temperature control, read on your thermostat. STEP 4 SET THE SYSTEM...
Owner's Manual
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mostat snap5 in place. 3 Tighten the captive screws, I I I REPLACING THE THERMOSTAT 1 Hang the thermostat on the tabs at the bottom corners of the subbase. 2 Swing down and press on lower edge until ther- REMOVING THE THERMOSTAT 1 Loosen the two captive screws at the top of the case. 2 Pull the thermostat out from the bottom. :1 3 Lift the thermostat UD and off the subbase.
mostat snap5 in place. 3 Tighten the captive screws, I I I REPLACING THE THERMOSTAT 1 Hang the thermostat on the tabs at the bottom corners of the subbase. 2 Swing down and press on lower edge until ther- REMOVING THE THERMOSTAT 1 Loosen the two captive screws at the top of the case. 2 Pull the thermostat out from the bottom. :1 3 Lift the thermostat UD and off the subbase.
Owner's Manual
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... PM to remind you to reprogram the ..mostat if you start, You ,ave to reprogram. 28 n Lift the batteries out Of the holder. n Replace the thermostat on during most power outages. n Reprogram, if necessary POWER OUTAGES Backup batteries will hold the programming and keep the display on the wall.... If the display goes off when power is lost, either the backup batteries need to OFF. . To replace: , Set the system switch to be replaced or are not installed. n Insert the new batteries, making sure the positive (+) terminals all face toward the right. See page ...
... PM to remind you to reprogram the ..mostat if you start, You ,ave to reprogram. 28 n Lift the batteries out Of the holder. n Replace the thermostat on during most power outages. n Reprogram, if necessary POWER OUTAGES Backup batteries will hold the programming and keep the display on the wall.... If the display goes off when power is lost, either the backup batteries need to OFF. . To replace: , Set the system switch to be replaced or are not installed. n Insert the new batteries, making sure the positive (+) terminals all face toward the right. See page ...
Owner's Manual
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...models with fresh ones. Program is correctly mounted on before the WAKE and RETURN start times so the house will be at the wrong times. Replace if necessary. The:thermostat has a built-in time delay, which may add to power outage. . n Check that heat or cool system power... is 45'F to 10 minutes after changing the setting before checking for the period in th&cooling e$juipment. If you use batteries, replace with automatic heat-cool changeover, the COOL temperature setting must reprogram. Be sure that the heating system or cooling system comes on subbase. ...
...models with fresh ones. Program is correctly mounted on before the WAKE and RETURN start times so the house will be at the wrong times. Replace if necessary. The:thermostat has a built-in time delay, which may add to power outage. . n Check that heat or cool system power... is 45'F to 10 minutes after changing the setting before checking for the period in th&cooling e$juipment. If you use batteries, replace with automatic heat-cool changeover, the COOL temperature setting must reprogram. Be sure that the heating system or cooling system comes on subbase. ...
Owner's Manual
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... 2 * .: 1: 1 ,35 .30,35 .25 .27 .30,35 7,12,29 9 :: 1 1 15 2 *See the product features inside the front cover Replacing batteries SLEEP Saturday program Set cooling temperatures Set current day Set current time.. Programming overview.. Auxiliary heat light.. 30 Batteries..., replacement.. 27 Blinking display.. 33 Canceling programs.. 21 Change temperature.. 19 Check light.. .30 Checking present setting 23 Checking programs .22 Clock...
... 2 * .: 1: 1 ,35 .30,35 .25 .27 .30,35 7,12,29 9 :: 1 1 15 2 *See the product features inside the front cover Replacing batteries SLEEP Saturday program Set cooling temperatures Set current day Set current time.. Programming overview.. Auxiliary heat light.. 30 Batteries..., replacement.. 27 Blinking display.. 33 Canceling programs.. 21 Change temperature.. 19 Check light.. .30 Checking present setting 23 Checking programs .22 Clock...