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Enter Heating Program

Enter Heating Program

Enter Heating Program

Enter Heating Program

Enter Heating Program

1. Move the SYSTEM switch to HEAT

HEAT

HEAT

HEAT

HEAT.

2. Press PRGM once. “MO TU WE TH FR

MO TU WE TH FR

MO TU WE TH FR

MO TU WE TH FR

MO TU WE TH FR” (indicating week-

day program) will appear in the display. Also displayed are
the currently programmed start time for the 1st heating

1st heating

1st heating

1st heating

1st heating

period and the currently programmed temperature (flash-
ing).

EXAMPLE: 

AM

MO TU WE TH FR

This display window shows that for the 1st weekday period,
the start time is 6:00 AM, and 68° is the programmed
temperature (this example reflects factory preprogramming).

3. Press 

 or 

 to change the displayed temperature to

your selected temperature for the 1st heating program
period.

4. Press TIME once (the programmed time will flash). Press

 or 

 until your selected time appears. The time will

change in 15 minute increments. When your selected time
is displayed, press TIME again to return to the change
temperature mode.

5. Press PRGM once. The currently programmed start time

and setpoint temperature for the 2nd heating

2nd heating

2nd heating

2nd heating

2nd heating program

period will appear.

6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select the start time and heating

temperature for the 2nd heating program period.

7. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the 3rd and 4th heating

program periods. Weekday heating programs are now com-
plete.

8. Press PRGM once. “SA

SA

SA

SA

SA” (indicating Saturday program) will

appear in the display, along with the start time for the 1st
heating period and the currently programmed temperature.

9. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to complete Saturday heating

programming.

10.Press PRGM once. “SU

SU

SU

SU

SU” (indicating Sunday program) will

appear in the display, along with the start time for the 1st
heating period and the currently programmed temperature.

11. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to complete Sunday heating

programming.

12. When you have completed entering your heating program,

press RUN.

Planning Your Program

Planning Your Program

Planning Your Program

Planning Your Program

Planning Your Program

Look at the factory preprogrammed times and temperatures
shown in the sample schedule. If this program will suit your
needs, simply press the RUN button to begin running the factory
preset program.

If you want to change the preprogrammed times and tempera-
tures, follow these steps.

Determine the time periods and temperatures for your weekday
and weekend programs. You must program four periods for
both the weekday and weekend program. However, you may
use the same heating and cooling temperatures for consecutive
time periods. You can choose start times, heating tempera-
tures, and cooling temperatures independently for both week-
day and weekend programs (for example, you may select 5:00
AM and 70° as the weekday 1st period heating

1st period heating

1st period heating

1st period heating

1st period heating start time and

temperature, and also choose 7:00 AM and 76° as the weekday
1st period cooling

1st period cooling

1st period cooling

1st period cooling

1st period cooling start time and temperature).

Use the following table to plan your program time periods and
the temperatures you want during each period. Fill in the
complete table to have a record of your programs.

Entering Your Program

Entering Your Program

Entering Your Program

Entering Your Program

Entering Your Program

Follow these steps to enter the heating and cooling programs
you have selected.

Set Current Time and Day

Set Current Time and Day

Set Current Time and Day

Set Current Time and Day

Set Current Time and Day

1. Press TIME button once. The display will show the hour only.

EXAMPLE: 

PM

2. Press and hold either 

 or 

 until you reach the correct

hour and AM/PM designation (AM

AM

AM

AM

AM begins at midnight; PM

PM

PM

PM

PM

begins at noon).

3. Press TIME once. The display window will show the minutes

only.

EXAMPLE: 

4. Press and hold either 

 or 

 until you reach the correct

minutes.

5. Press TIME once. The display will show the day of the week.

6. Press 

 or 

 until you reach the current day of the week.

7. Press RUN once. The display will show the correct time and

room temperature alternately.

WEEKDAY (5 DAY)

SATURDAY (1 DAY)

Start
Time

Temperature

Start
Time

Temperature

1ST 

6:00 

AM 70°F  6:00 

AM 70°F 6:00 

AM  70°F

2ND 

8:00 AM 

62°F 

8:00 AM 

62°F 

8:00 AM 

62°F

3RD 

5:00 PM 

70°F 

5:00 PM 

70°F 

5:00 PM 

70°F

4TH 

10:00 PM 

62°F 

10:00 PM 

62°F 

10:00 PM 

62°F

1ST 

6:00 

AM 78°F  6:00 

AM 78°F 6:00 

AM  78°F

2ND 

8:00 AM 

85°F 

8:00 AM 

85°F 

8:00 AM 

85°F

3RD 

5:00 PM 

78°F 

5:00 PM 

78°F 

5:00 PM 

78°F

4TH 

10:00 PM 

82°F 

10:00 PM 

82°F 

10:00 PM 

82°F

SAMPLE

Heating/Cooling Schedule Plan (Factory Program)

Period

SUNDAY (1 DAY)

Start
Time

Temperature

COOL HEA

T

WEEKDAY (5 DAY)

SATURDAY (1 DAY)

Start
Time

Temperature

Start
Time

Temperature

1ST

2ND

3RD

4TH

1ST

2ND

3RD

4TH

Heating/Cooling Schedule Plan

Period

SUNDAY (1 DAY)

Start
Time

Temperature

COOL HEA

T

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