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Operation
Non-Programmable Thermostats
Non-programmable thermostats do not have timekeeping or scheduling capabilities. They will
continue to maintain heating and/or cooling setpoints until an operator makes changes to the
setup. Therefore, only the following tasks may be required performed:
•
Change the system mode.
•
Show or change the heating or cooling temperature setpoint.
•
Change the fan mode.
Note:
The system mode, temperature setpoints, and fan mode can each be individually locked to
prevent users from changing them. If you see a
on the display, you may need to unlock
the setting before you change it (see
“Locking or Unlocking Modes,” p. 40
).
Changing the System Mode
Note:
If you are unable to change the system mode, check the system type setting and the manual/
auto changeover setting (see
“Configuration,” p. 26
) to verify that the thermostat is
configured with heat and cool modes, and that it permits manually changing them.
Depending upon the model and system type, the thermostat can be set to one of five modes:
Cooling, Heating, Emergency Heat, Auto, or Off.
Note:
The 1-Heat/1-Cool thermostat does not have Emergency Heat mode.
To change the system mode:
1.
Press
>
. The current mode flashes.
2. Press
or
to select a mode.
3. Tap
or wait 5 sec to save and exit.
Showing or Changing the Heating or Cooling Temperature Setpoint
To change the heating or cooling setpoint:
1.
Press
or
once. This shows the active setpoint.
2. Within 5 sec:
•
Press
or
to increase or decrease the setpoint.
•
Press
or
to change between heat and cool setpoints if both are enabled.
3. Tap
or wait 5 sec to save and exit.
Cooling
mode cools the room to bring it down to the cooling setpoint.
Heating
mode heats the room to bring it up to the heating setpoint.
Emergency Heat
mode heats the room according to the heating unit’s emergency heat mode
settings.
Auto
mode switches automatically between heating and cooling modes as required.
Off
mode prevents the thermostat from requesting any heating or cooling regardless of the
room temperature. Off mode also disables fan selection and prevents the user from changing
the setpoint.