9:00 AM). Use the table on the following page to plan your program time periods, and the temperatures you want during each period. You may also want to look at the sample program table to get an idea of how the thermostat can be programmed.
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| Your | Factory | |
Temperature |
| Selected | Preprogrammed | |
Designation | Temperatures* | Temperature | ||
HEAT A |
|
|
| 70 |
HEAT B |
|
|
| 70 |
HEAT C |
|
|
| 70 |
HEAT D |
|
|
| 64 |
COOL A |
|
|
| 78 |
COOL B |
|
|
| 82 |
COOL C |
|
|
| 78 |
COOL D |
|
|
| 78 |
*You may only program heating temperatures you have selected into the heating program and cooling temperatures into the cooling program (for example, you cannot program the COOL A temperature into your heating program). You may program the temperatures you choose in any order, and you may use the same temperature in consecutive program periods (for example, you may program period 1 with temperature B and periods 2, 3, and 4 with temperature A). You do not have to use all possible temperature choices (for example, you may want to select temperatures for HEAT A and HEAT B only – in this case, the HEAT C and HEAT D temperatures would stay the same as previously programmed).
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