HP A0554832 manual Select Fahrenheit or Celsius, Stage 1 Freeze Protection

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Perform the following procedures to program the electronic High/Low Thermostat control:

Select Fahrenheit or Celsius

1.Press the Set key once to access Fahrenheit/Celsius mode

Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Stage 1: Freeze Protection

2.Press the Set key again to access the low temperature set point. The screen displays the current set point and the S1 indicator blinks on and off to indicate that the control is in set point mode.

Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust the set point. At 50ºF (10ºC) leaving water temperature, the setting should be 42ºF (6ºC).

3.Press the Set key again to access the Stage 1 differential. The screen displays the current differential and the DIF1 indicator blinks on and off to indicate that the control is in differential mode.

Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust the differential. The setting should be 12ºF.

4.Press the Set key again to access Stage 1 cooling or heating mode. The screen displays the current mode: C1 for cooling or H1 for Heating.

Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to toggle between C1 or H1. The setting should be C1.

Stage 2: High Temperature Protection

5.Press the Set key again to access the high temperature set point. The screen displays the current set point and the S2 indicator blinks on and off to indicate that the control is in set point mode.

Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust the set point. The setting should be 100ºF (38ºC).

6.Press the Set key again to access the Stage 2 differential. The screen displays the current differential and the DIF2 indicator blinks on and off to indicate that the control is in differential mode.

Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to adjust the differential. The setting should be 2ºF.

7.Press the Set key again to access Stage 2 cooling or heating mode. The screen displays the current mode: C1 for cooling or H1 for Heating.

Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to toggle between C1 and H1. The setting should be C1.

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