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Security On Indicator; to change, go to 31.

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Heating set point; to change, go to  13.

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Cooling set point; to change, go to  13.

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Date (Month/Day/Year); to change, go to 20.

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Time; to change, go to 20.

Room Temperature; to change ºF/ ºC, go to 30.

Thermostat Control Mode; to change, go to 15.

Temperature Control Mode; to change, go to 14.

Fan Operation Mode; to change, go to 16.

Fan Operation Indicator; to change, go to 16.

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Vacation Mode Indicator; to change, go to 24.

TO RETURN TO THE HOME PAGE, 

SIMPLY TOUCH

ICON 

AT ANY TIME!

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Current Room Temperature.

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Heat and Cool temperature set points; to change, raise
or lower set point as desired. In “Auto” mode touch
Heat/Cool button (Heat or Cool will flash once 
selected), then raise or lower set points as desired. 

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Temperature Control Mode; select between Heat / Cool
/ Auto / Emergency Heat.

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Thermostat Operation Mode: Select between “Run
Program” mode (for details, see 21 ) or “Hold
Temperature” mode.

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TO ACCESS THE CONTROL PAGE, 

SIMPLY TOUCH THE HOME PAGE

SCREEN… ANYWHERE!

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Fan Operation Mode: select between Fan Automatic-
where the fan will turn on only when there is a demand
for heating or cooling. Fan Continuously On – the fan
runs continuously/ Fan Intermittent. 

In the fan inter-

mittent mode the fan will run for 10 minutes per _
hour which is a convenient way to filter the air and
conserve energy.

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Displays Installer Message; to enter a message, 
go to 33. 

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Return to Home Page. 

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Access the Menu Page. 

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Summary of Contents for TS21

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Page 2: ...premium comfort and temperature accuracy 1 degree F Simple to use Set and Forget with an easy to use menus so straightforward no instruction manual is needed 7 day Programmable with 4 events each day...

Page 3: ...LL 1 Make sure to turn off the power supply located at the electrical service panel All heating and cooling units should be OFF 2 Remove the cover plate by pulling up the cover from the left or right...

Page 4: ...e above colors are standard in HVAC industry The wiring should be confirmed before installation WIRING TABLE CONFIGURATION Y1 Y2 W2 OB W R C R H G 1 Stage Cooling 2 Stage Heating Air Conditioner 2 Sta...

Page 5: ...AT 24V RED Heat WHT Fan GRN AC YLW COMMON BLUE 24V RED Heat2 Heat1 WHT Fan GRN AC YLW COMMON BLUE WIRING DIAGRAM ONE AC TWO AC 24V RED Fan GRN AC YLW COMMON BLUE AC2 YLW 24V RED Fan GRN AC1 YLW COMMON...

Page 6: ...lves ORG Heat 1 WHT Fan GRN HP YLW COMMON BLUE HP 2 24V RED Reverse Valves ORG Fan GRN HP 1 YLW COMMON BLUE ONE HEAT PUMP ONE HEAT PUMP ONE HEAT WIRING DIAGRAM 24V RED Reverse Valves ORG Fan GRN HP YL...

Page 7: ...TWO TRANSFORMERS HEAT TRAN CUT COOL TRAN WIRING DIAGRAM AC TWO STAGE FURNACE ONE TRANSFORMER 24V RED 2nd Stage Heat 1st Stage Heat WHT Fan GRN AC YLW COMMON BLUE HEAT TRAN WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 8: ...d In Auto mode touch Heat Cool button Heat or Cool will flash once selected then raise or lower set points as desired 14 Temperature Control Mode select between Heat Cool Auto Emergency Heat 15 Thermo...

Page 9: ...te Adjust the Heat or Cool temperature setpoint The Vacation Mode begins at 10 PM on the day of your departure and ends at Midnight on the day of your arrival When the Vacation Mode is active the suit...

Page 10: ...your new PIN There are two modes of password protection Full Lock and Partial Lock The full lock Function does not allow any changes unless the user enters the PIN Partial Lock allows you to change o...

Page 11: ...OTE Number of stages depends on your system see 33 34 40 Reverses the Heat Pump OB Valve contact manufacturer dependant 34 36 33 35 33 Select system heating and or cooling equipment Heat Pump 2 stage...

Page 12: ...ss compressor wear in the case where the necessary temperature set point is not met see 37 38 39 Set to 00 to disable 41 42 HP ON when Furnace On Heat Pump and Furnace can operate together when 2nd st...

Page 13: ...at and compressor contactors can supply enough current to power the thermostat with only 4 wires if you cannot hook up the C wire another possible solution is to connect two 250 ohm 10 watt resistors...

Page 14: ...ON INFRINGEMENT ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED BY FAST PARTS DIVISION INTERNATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS LLC AND ITS SUPPLIERS Disclaimer NEITHER FAST PARTS DIVISION INTERNATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS...

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