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Service Indicator

When abnormal equipment operation is detected, the SERVICE indicator will flash on the screen (see figure 17). This indicates that the equipment requires service from a qualified service technician.

Service Indicator Flashing

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COOL

 

 

 

 

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Figure 17

Thermostat RESET

Under some abnormal conditions, it may be necessary to the thermostat to its default condition. Such a RE-

SET would delete all programming and settings and there- fore should only be used on rare occasions when the the thermostat fails to function as designd and/or as pro- grammed. Such an instance can occur as a result of a pow- er surge or similar electrical disturbance (e.g. after an elec- trical storm or power outage). The RESET button can be used to recover from this situation.

CAUTION

When the RESET button is pressed, ALL settings re- vert back to the defaults, including the default pro- gram (see tables 2 and 3).

The RESET button is an unlabeled, recessed button lo- cated behind the door on the right−hand side of the thermo- stat, below the SETTINGS button (see figure 3). Use a pa- per clip or small pencil to press the RESET button; ALL thermostat settings will be reset to the defaults listed in the Default Thermostat Settings section.

Removing/Installing Thermostat

The thermostat hinges on tabs on the top of the subbase; no tool is needed to remove the thermostat from the sub- base. Pivot the bottom of the thermostat outward (releas- ing the snaps), then lift up to remove.

To replace it, first position the top tilted toward the wall bracket and align it until you feel the tabs and slots engage; then, while the top is in place, pivot the bottom toward the wall until the thermostat snaps into place.

Default Thermostat Settings

Default thermostat settings are in table 2 and the default program is shown in table 3.

Table 2

Default Thermostat Settings

Mode

Heat (Permanent Hold

 

Mode)

 

 

Setpoint

70°F (or 21°C)

 

 

Fan

Auto

 

 

Filter Reminder

OFF

 

 

Maintenance Reminder

OFF

 

 

Equipment Protection

Reset Back to Zero

Timers

 

 

 

Table 3

Default Program Settings

 

 

Temperature

Temperature

Programs

Time

(Heat)

(Cool)

 

 

 

 

Weekday − A

6:00am

70_F / 21°C

78_F / 26°C

 

 

 

 

Weekday − B

8:00am

62_F / 17°C

85_F / 29°C

 

 

 

 

Weekday − C

6:00pm

70_F / 21°C

78_F / 26°C

 

 

 

 

Weekday − D

10:00pm

62_F / 17°C

82_F / 28°C

 

 

 

 

Weekend − A

6:00am

70_F / 21°C

78_F / 26°C

 

 

 

 

Weekend − B

8:00am

62_F / 17°C

85_F / 29°C

 

 

 

 

Weekend − C

6:00pm

70_F / 21°C

78_F / 26°C

 

 

 

 

Weekend − D

10:00pm

62_F / 17°C

82_F / 28°C

 

 

 

 

Weekday

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,

 

Thursday, Friday

 

 

 

 

Weekend

Saturday, Sunday

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 51M37 Merit Series Buttons, Backlight, Timers & Settings DAY/TIME − Setting the Day and TimeThermostat Buttons Home ScreenHeat − Using the Heat Mode FANCool − Using the Cool Mode Enabling and Disabling Cool ModeCool Mode Disabled Turn Cool ON/OFFI036 FAN PM I036 FANSettings − Filter/Maintenance Reminders FAN − Controlling the Fan OperationSettings − Balance Point Service IndicatorThermostat Reset Removing/Installing ThermostatDefault Thermostat Settings Technical SpecificationsSmart Setback Recovery via DIP switch #6 Equipment Protection TimersOver−Temperature Protection Maintenance ReminderThermostat Output Table Cooling DemandsHeating Demands 51M35 Merit Series 51M35 Merit Series Thermostat505049M 5/1/05 Heat − Using the Heat Mode Cool − Using the Cool Mode Enabling and Disabling Heat ModeHeat/Cool Mode Disabled Turn Heat ON/OFFHold − Using Temperature Hold Modes 1st press Removing and Installing Thermostat I0i451M35 Terminal Designations Thermostat Outputs Gas Heat, Auto FanGas Heat, Continuous Fan Electric Heat, Auto Fan51M34 Merit Series 51M34 Merit Series Thermostat505048M 5/1/05 51M34 Series 5/2 I036 FAN OFF I0i4 51M34 Terminal Designations Heat Demand Cool Demand No Demand 51M39 Merit Series 51M39 Merit Series ThermostatI026 Heat/Cool Mode Disabled Cooling Demand 530I030 Auto − Using the Autochangeover Mode Copy a Programmed Day to An other Day Displaying Outside Temperature Check Outside TemperatureFilter Maintenance Indicators Service Indicator FlashingDefault Program Settings Time & Temp Indoor Temperature Measurement Range Outdoor Temperature Measurement RangeAutochangeover Deadband Selection via DIP switch #7 51M39 Terminal DesignationsThermal-mechanical switch opens W1 and W2 at 93F+/−6F Page 51M42 Merit Series 51M42 Merit Series Thermostat−Day Programmable Thermostat 505069M 07/05 Large Heat Heating Demand FAN Auto MID Reminder Settings Display Using Fan on I026 Default Program Settings − Time & Temp With Electric Backup no outdoor sensorTechnical Specifications 51M42 Terminal Designations 51M38 Merit Series 51M38 Merit Series ThermostatY/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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