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Customizing the Program
1) Set the System switch to the HEAT or COOL position and the Fan switch to either the AUTO or ON posi-
tion. NOTE: In
AUTO, the system blower will run only when the A/C or heat is running. In ON, the system
blower will operate continuously.
2) Depress the PROGRAM key. LCD will display an image similar to the following. The set
point temperature will blink and the time will be displayed.
3) Use the red/blue arrow keys to select the set point temperature for the Morning program Mon – Fri.
4) While the temperature is still blinking, press the TIME/DAY key to set the time for the Morning program.
The time in the LCD will blink. Use the red/blue arrow keys to select the correct time.
5) Set the remaining Day, Evening, and Night
times and temperatures for the Mon – Fri. and Sat/Sun periods:
Depress the PROGRAM key to select the desired period. (Each depression of this key cycles the menu
to the next period.)
Depress the
Time/Day key to switch between time settings and temperature settings at each period.
Use the red/blue arrow keys to increase/decrease the time and temperature settings.
The settings are automatically stored 15 seconds after the last touch of a key. NOTE: If the program-
ming at any period is not completed and the display stops blinking, depress the
PROGRAM key as nec-
essary to cycle back to the desired period to be programmed.
This procedure is required for both the
COOL and HEAT system settings
Temporary Hold
1)
Use the red/blue arrow keys to temporarily raise or lower the set point temperature at any time during nor-
mal operation. The temperature will hold at the new level UNTIL the next program period begins at which
point the thermostat will return to the program temperature.
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