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NOTE − This thermostat will NOT automatically switch from heating to cooling, or vice versa; operator involve- ment is required. At the change of seasons, or to accomo- date abnormal seasonal temperature swings, you must manually select to the opposite conditioning (Heat or Cool) program.

FAN − Controlling the Fan Operation

Use the FAN button to select either continuous fan mode or auto fan mode.

To change from continuous to auto fan mode (or vice ver- sa), press the FAN button. Note whether a fan icon in the FAN box is present (indicating that the fan is running) or not (fan not running).

If continuous fan mode is enabled (ON displayed in FAN box − see figure 13), the fan will run continuously regard- less of whether the heating or cooling equipment is run- ning.

Using Fan ON

Heat Cool

MO

PM I0:I0

ON

 

AM

FAN

 

PROG B

Prog

Day/Time

 

 

 

SYSTEM

 

ROOM

 

 

67°

Fan

Hold

 

HEAT

 

 

Settings

Enter

Figure 13

If auto fan mode is selected (AUTO displayed in FAN box − see figure 14), the fan will only run when the heating or cooling equipment is running.

 

Using Fan Auto

 

 

 

Heat

Cool

MO

 

Prog

Day/Time

PM I0:36 FAN

AM

 

 

 

PROG B

AUTO

 

 

ROOM

SYSTEM

 

 

COOL

 

 

72°

 

Fan

Hold

 

 

 

 

Settings Enter

Figure 14

SETTINGS − Filter/Maintenance Reminders

The 51M34 thermostat is designed to remind you when the filter needs changing or when routine maintenance is re- quired, as (and if) defined, by you. These optional remind- ers are not enabled until you activate them. To do so, press the Settings button (shown below the Fan button in figure

14)once or twice for the desired reminder as shown in fig- ure 15 and as described in table 1.

Reminder Settings Display

 

 

 

 

For MAINT,

 

 

MAINT

 

OFF

 

 

press Settings

 

 

 

 

FILTER

 

button 2 times

 

 

 

For FILTER,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

press Settings

 

 

 

 

button 1 time

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 15

The default setting for the reminders is OFF (disabled). Press Up/Down arrow buttons to select the desired re- minder intervals.

Table 1

Filter and Maintenance Reminders

Buttons to

 

Available Settings and

Use

Reminder

How to Use

 

 

 

Settings

FILTER

Total fan run time expressed in

(1st press)

 

months (Off, 1, 3, 6, 12); for

 

then Arrows

 

example, if fan runs 12 hours a

to scroll

 

day, 1 month reminder displays

selections

 

in 2 calendar months.

 

 

 

Settings

MAINT

Elapsed chronological time in

(2nd press)

 

months (Off, 6, 12). Use this,

 

then Arrows

 

for example, to remind yourself

to scroll

 

when to perform routine checks

selections

 

or when to call a technician for

 

 

perodic preventive

 

 

maintenance.

 

 

 

Enter

 

Stores settings.

 

 

 

NOTE − The HOME screen will reappear about 15 seconds after the final arrow button press. OR, press ENTER at any time to store any changes and exit to the HOME screen.

After either programmed interval has elapsed, the remind- er will be displayed as shown in figure 16.

Reminders

 

 

 

MAINT

 

 

MO TU WE TH FR SA SU

 

FILTER

 

 

 

PM I0:i2

 

FAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERVICE

 

AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO

 

PROG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROOM

SYSTEM

78°

 

HEAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 16

 

 

 

After the filter has been changed, reset the filter reminder by pressing the SETTINGS button for 4 seconds. The screen will blink for a few moments to indicate that the tim- er has been reset.

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Contents 51M37 Merit Series Home Screen Buttons, Backlight, Timers & SettingsDAY/TIME − Setting the Day and Time Thermostat ButtonsFAN Heat − Using the Heat ModeTurn Cool ON/OFF Cool − Using the Cool ModeEnabling and Disabling Cool Mode Cool Mode DisabledPM I036 FAN I036 FANFAN − Controlling the Fan Operation Settings − Filter/Maintenance RemindersRemoving/Installing Thermostat Settings − Balance PointService Indicator Thermostat ResetTechnical Specifications Default Thermostat SettingsMaintenance Reminder Smart Setback Recovery via DIP switch #6Equipment Protection Timers Over−Temperature ProtectionHeating Demands Thermostat Output TableCooling Demands 51M35 Merit Series Thermostat 51M35 Merit Series505049M 5/1/05 Turn Heat ON/OFF Heat − Using the Heat Mode Cool − Using the Cool ModeEnabling and Disabling Heat Mode Heat/Cool Mode DisabledHold − Using Temperature Hold Modes 1st press I0i4 Removing and Installing Thermostat51M35 Terminal Designations Electric Heat, Auto Fan Thermostat OutputsGas Heat, Auto Fan Gas Heat, Continuous Fan51M34 Merit Series Thermostat 51M34 Merit Series505048M 5/1/05 51M34 Series 5/2 I036 FAN OFF I0i4 51M34 Terminal Designations Heat Demand Cool Demand No Demand 51M39 Merit Series Thermostat 51M39 Merit SeriesI026 I030 Heat/Cool Mode Disabled Cooling Demand530 Auto − Using the Autochangeover Mode Copy a Programmed Day to An other Day Service Indicator Flashing Displaying Outside TemperatureCheck Outside Temperature Filter Maintenance IndicatorsDefault Program Settings Time & Temp 51M39 Terminal Designations Indoor Temperature Measurement RangeOutdoor Temperature Measurement Range Autochangeover Deadband Selection via DIP switch #7Thermal-mechanical switch opens W1 and W2 at 93F+/−6F Page −Day Programmable Thermostat 51M42 Merit Series51M42 Merit Series Thermostat 505069M 07/05 Large Heat Heating Demand FAN Auto MID Reminder Settings Display Using Fan on I026 With Electric Backup no outdoor sensor Default Program Settings − Time & TempTechnical Specifications 51M42 Terminal Designations 51M38 Merit Series Thermostat 51M38 Merit SeriesY/TIME button 51M38 Series 5/2 Hold − Using Temperature Hold Modes Repeat steps a and B for as many days as you Settings Thermostat Output Table 51M38 Terminal Designations

51M37 specifications

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