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to turn thermostat OFF be-

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fore removing thermostat from the wall to replace the batteries.

Other than and , the buttons are located behind the thermostat door. To open the door, use your fingernail in the indentation at the top of the door to pull it out from the top, then swing it down on its hinges.

On the following pages there are brief descrip- tions of the display and the thermostat buttons.

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Contents 1F97W-51 About Your New Thermostat Programming Your Questions and AnswersYour NEW THERMOSTAT’S Operating Your ThermostatYour NEW THERMOSTAT’S Features Operating Your Thermostat Back of The Thermostat Body Parts of the ThermostatTo turn thermostat OFF be UseDisplay System Thermostat Buttons 11 12 TWO Hour Temperature Override Operating FeaturesConvertibility Press Time To return to your program Buttons to adjust anticipation. PressPress Clock At the same timeReturn of power after a power outage Pressing Programming Your Thermostat Your Home Factory Preprogramming Chart Heat a Heat B Heat C Heat D Cool a Cool B Cool C Cool D Heating/Cooling Schedule Plan Sample Set Current Time and Day Entering Your ProgramGramming after this happens, press Prgmview until Select Heating and Cooling TemperaturesProgram Heating/Cooling Times Heating Temperatures On Auto Using the HOLD/COPY Button Thermostat has a built-in Copy featureDisplayed Before Reattaching the Thermostat to the Subbase Program Cooling TemperaturesSure to Press Until OFF isUsing the HOLD/COPY Button Check Your Programming Until OFF is displayed. Reattach Until Until you reachProgramming Your Thermostat Programming, press PrgmWhat can cause the thermostat display to freeze or go blank? Erating Your ThermostatDisplay is flashing BATTERY. What does this mean? Thermostat beeps every few min- utes. What does this mean? See Operating Your THERMO- Stat Gramming Your ThermostatAting Your Thermostat Why is the system turning on and off so frequently seldom?Ming Your Thermostat Page Page Part No -5094B