the Day setting ” “ (a sun icon appears on the display) and the Night setting “ “ (a moon icon
appears on the display). The Day setting is intended to be an occupied or comfort setting and the Night setting is intended to be an unoccupied or energy savings setting. For example the four settings stored in the memory of the thermostat might be as shown in Table 1. Pressing the DAY/NIGHT button allows you to instantly change to a more economical setting when leaving the house or going to bed, and to
a comfort setting when returning home or waking up. This | MODE | DAY | NIGHT | |
thermostat is equipped with accessory inputs which can be used | ||||
Heat | 68˚F | 60˚F | ||
to automatically switch between day and night set points; contact | ||||
Cool | 78˚F | 85˚F | ||
your installing contractor for more details. | ||||
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Table 1 – Typical Set Point Values | ||||
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Fan Button |
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The system fan will operate automatically during a heating or cooling cycle. If it is desired to run the fan
continuously, press the FAN button, and a Fan ““ icon will appear on the display.
Outdoor Button
This button will be made functional when the optional Aprilaire Model 8041 Remote Outdoor Sensor has been installed. It can then be used to find out the outdoor temperature from indoors. If the Model 8041 Remote Outdoor Sensor has not been installed, two dashes “–
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