•Failure to read and follow all instructions carefully before installing or operating this control could cause personal injury and/or property damage.
•The thermostat may stop controlling temperature and your house
may freeze or overheat when batteries are too low. Batteries must
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ATTENTION: MERCURY NOTICE
This product does not contain mercury. However, this product may replace a product that contains mercury. Mercury and products containing mercury must not be discarded in household trash. Do not touch any spilled mercury. Wearing
Refer to
These symbols are used throughout this User Guide.
Watch for them to identify:
Cautions
Tips
Programmable Features
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1: Before Getting Started | Page 2 |
1.1Check package contents
1.2Answer questions about source of heating in your home
1.3Assemble tools
1.4Turn off power to your heating and cooling system
Part 2: Remove Old Thermostat and Install New Thermostat .... Page 4
2.1Expose wires connected to old thermostat
2.2Label and disconnect the wires
2.3Install new thermostat’s wallplate
2.4Match and connect wires
2.5Install batteries
2.6Snap thermostat to the wallplate
Part 3: Quick Setup | Page 13 |
3.1Get to know your thermostat
3.2Set fan and system mode
3.3Select options
3.4Turn on power to your heating and cooling system
3.5Set time and date
3.6Review
Part 4: Additional Thermostat Features | Page 18 |
4.1Customize the
4.2Set favorite temperatures (home / sleep / away)
4.3Set temporary hold at
4.4Bypass the schedule (permanent hold)
4.5Set vacation hold
4.6Change batteries
4.7Activate permanent auxiliary heat (for Heat Pumps only)
4.8Set keypad lockout
4.9Set change filter reminder
4.10Set change humidifier pad reminder
4.11Enable auto changeover
4.12Adjust actual temperature display
4.13Change faceplate color
Part 5: Troubleshooting Guide | Page 30 |
Appendix: Heat Pump Identification | Page 32 |
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