ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD –
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Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse
or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to the OFF position before removing the existing
thermostat.
1.. Turn.off.power.to.the.heating.and.cooling.system.by.removing.the.fuse.or.switching.the.appropriate.
circuit.breaker.off.
2.. Remove.cover.of.old.thermostat..This.should.expose.the.wires.
3.. Label.the.existing.wires.with.the.enclosed.wire.labels.before.removing.wires.
4.. After.labeling.wires,.remove.wires.from.wire.terminals.
5.. Remove.existing.thermostat.base.from.wall.
6.. Refer.to.the.following.section.for.instructions.on.how.to.install.this.thermostat.
To Remove Existing Thermostat
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD –
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Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse
or switching the appropriate circuit breaker to the OFF position before removing the existing
thermostat.
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IMPORTANT:
.Thermostat.installation.must.conform.to.local.and.national.building.and.electrical.
codes.and.ordinances..
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Note:
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Mount.the.thermostat.about.five.feet.above.the.floor..Do.not.mount.the.thermostat.on.an.
outside.wall,.in.direct.sunlight,.behind.a.door,.or.in.an.area.affected.by.a.vent.or.duct.
1.. Turn.off.power.to.the.heating.and.cooling.system.by.removing.the.fuse.or.switching.the.appropriate.
circuit.breaker.off.
To Install Thermostat