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Removing The Existing Thermostat

1)

CAUTION:  Make certain the power to the system has been disconnected.  

2)

Remove the cover of the old thermostat and locate the wires that are connected to the terminal board.
IMPORTANT: Before removing these wires, NOTE (ON A PIECE OF PAPER) THE COLOR OF EACH WIRE
AND THE CORRESPONDING TERMINAL MARKING ON THE OLD THERMOSTAT.  

3)

Remove the wires from the terminals.  Remove the old thermostat and mounting base from the wall.

Installing The New Thermostat

1)

CAUTION:  Make certain the power to the system has been disconnected.  

2)

If this is a new installation, locate the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance with applicable
codes.  Select a location that provides good airflow.  Avoid locations in direct sunlight, near sources of heat,
or near air vents.  NOTE:  The display is designed to be best viewed from a front downward angle.

3)

Remove the back plate of the thermostat by gently depressing the bottom locking tab and swinging the back
plate up and away.

4)

Place the back plate against the wall in the desired mounting location with the thermostat wires protruding
from the wall through the large rectangular whole in the back plate.

5)

Mark placement of the (2) mounting holes (oval shaped holes in back plate) on the wall, remove the back
plate, and drill (2) 3/16” holes.

6)

Tap supplied plastic anchors into the holes.  

7)

Secure the back plate to the wall with the supplied screws making certain the thermostat wires have been
inserted through the large rectangular hole in the back plate. 

8)

Carefully attach the thermostat wires to the appropriate connections on the terminal board on the back plate.
Use the notes taken from step 2 of Removing The Existing Thermostat to determine their location on the new
thermostat.  Reference wiring diagrams are available in the back of this manual.

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Summary of Contents for 70814

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 Day Programmable Electronic Thermostat 2 Heat 2 Cool Non Heat Pump Model 70814 70814 IM 12 22 06 2 00 PM Page 1...

Page 2: ...ostat is equipped with automatic compressor protection to prevent damage due to short cycling The short cycle protection provides a 5 minute delay between cooling cycles to prevent the compressor from...

Page 3: ...e best viewed from a front downward angle 3 Remove the back plate of the thermostat by gently depressing the bottom locking tab and swinging the back plate up and away 4 Place the back plate against t...

Page 4: ...for the front body to properly snap into place 11 Set the system switch to the OFF position 12 Set the fan switch to the AUTO position 13 Open the front thermostat door and open the battery compartme...

Page 5: ...he temperature set point is at least 3 degrees below the room temperature The LCD will dis play a snowflake icon to indicate A C The cooling system should start within several seconds WARNING Do not p...

Page 6: ...RAM and RUN keys three times The LCD will display the fan delay setting in seconds Use the red and blue arrow keys to set the delay time to the desired setting of 0 30 or 60 seconds 2 When the desired...

Page 7: ...62 F 62 F 62 F 62 F 62 F 62 F 16 5 C 16 5 C 16 5 C 16 5 C 16 5 C 16 5 C 16 5 C 8 00am 8 00am 8 00am 8 00am 8 00am 8 00am 8 00am Cool 85 F 85 F 85 F 85 F 85 F 85 F 85 F 29 5 C 29 5 C 29 5 C 29 5 C 29 5...

Page 8: ...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 a...

Page 9: ...from temperature setback periods Efficient Recovery Mode activates when heating or cooling is called upon by the program to bring the room temperature to a desired level Instead of using both heating...

Page 10: ...gs including the program All user entered settings will be lost The reset will also override the 5 minute compressor protection feature To reset the thermostat gently press the reset button on the fro...

Page 11: ...rate and a low differential increases cycle rate not enough Display is not illuminated Touch the up or down arrow key Display will illuminate for 10 seconds Room temperature and Normal depending on d...

Page 12: ...ing Diagrams R C G Y1 Y2 W1 W2 B O 24 VAC TRANSFORMER COM HOT 2nd STAGE COMPRESSOR Typical Multi Stage System FAN CONTROL 1st STAGE COMPRESSOR 1st STAGE HEAT 2nd STAGE HEAT 70814 IM 12 22 06 2 00 PM P...

Page 13: ...13 70814 IM 12 22 06 2 00 PM Page 13...

Page 14: ...14 70814 IM 12 22 06 2 00 PM Page 14...

Page 15: ...who purchased the product from a wholesaler For warranty claims consumers should contact the contractor or dealer who installed the thermostat This warranty and Motors Armatures liability does not inc...

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