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9.The display is flashing BATTERY. What does this mean?

The "AA" batteries installed in the thermostat are low and should be replaced with fresh "AA" Energizer® alkaline batteries. See OPERAT-

ING YOUR THERMOSTAT.

10.The thermostat beeps every few minutes. What does this mean?

The thermostat will beep every five minutes when the batteries are low and need replac- ing. To override the beeping, press any button on the keypad. The beeping will stop for 15 hours, then start again. You may again stop the beeping by pressing any button on the keypad. After turning the beep off three times, the thermostat will quit beeping. However, you risk losing your thermostat programming if you continue to turn off the beep and do not change the batteries. See OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT.

11.The display shows a continuous (non-flash- ing) BATTERY. What does this mean? The thermostat is not being supplied with 24vAC power. The thermostat is operating on battery power alone. See OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT.

12.Why won’t the compressor turn on, even though the thermostat display is function- ing normally?

Either the compressor lockout feature is in operation or the thermostat is not currently calling for cool. Wait about 5 minutes for the compressor lockout to expire. If the system is still not running, read the cautionary statement at right. Then, if conditions permit, use the

button to move the temperature below the setpoint temperature. See OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT.

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Contents 1F97-71 About Your New Thermostat Your NEW Thermostats Set Current Time and DayProgramming Your Your NEW THERMOSTAT’S Features Operating Your Thermostat Parts of the Thermostat Back of The Thermostat BodyBack of Thermostat Body Display Digital Comfort SET System Thermostat Buttons 11 12 Operating Features Press To set the thermostat to AutoAuto Changeover Switch Positions TWO Hour Temperature OverrideSelected setting until you press RUN to Convertibility Press TimefwdToo long, press Backtime to decrease the cycle Time. To set cooling anticipation, press ClockProgramming Total Keypad Lockout Switch Positions Programming Your ThermostatPlanning for Your Needs Period Time Temp Heat a Heat B Heat C Heat D Cool a Cool B Cool C Cool D Set Current Time and Day Press Clock once. The display will show Minutes onlyHeating/Cooling Schedule Plan Sample Select Heating and Cooling Temperatures After this happens, press Prgmview until you are atPress Prgmrun to resume program operation Until Heat is displayedPress Prgmrun Press View once. The display will showProgram Heating/Cooling Times Heating Temperatures Press Prgmview once. MON, the abbreviation forUntil PRG Any other day see Using the HOLD/COPY Button Tures, press PrgmrunProgram Cooling Temperatures PressBefore Reattaching the THERMO- Stat to the Subbase Using the HOLD/COPY Button Begin program operationComplete until Copyhold has been pressed twice Check Your Programming Press Copyhold once. Copy will appear onThermostat to subbase. Turn on power to System. Then press Tion mode you want HEAT, COOL, AUTO. PressHow can I permanently change a part of my program? Press Prgmview and Advday until you return toThis point, press RUN to start the normal Program function. See Programming Your ThermostatWhy can’t I program the thermostat in the Auto mode? Gramming Your ThermostatProgrammed fan, press MostatImmediately, press Then pressAting Your Thermostat Display is flashing BATTERY. What does this mean? ING Your ThermostatThermostat beeps every few minutes. What does this mean? See Operating Your Thermostat Why is the system turning on and off so frequently seldom? Any time you wish to turn your system off Simply pressBack on, press Maintains programming, press OFF is displayed, put the thermostat back on Wall, pressMing Your Thermostat Part No -5100A