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10. Move the
setback switch
to the
desired position. The setback switch
has four settings (0
°
F, 5
°
F, 10
°
F, and
15
°
F). This switch tells the thermo-
stat how much to adjust the tempera-
ture during setback periods. For
example, if (in the winter) you want
to maintain the temperature at 68
°
F
when the house is occupied, but you
want the temperature to be 63
°
F
when you are sleeping or the house is
unoccupied, you should move the
setback switch to 5
°
F. The thermostat
will then maintain the temperature at
5
°
F below the set temperature during
setback periods. Table 4 shows
examples of possible set temperatures
and setback switch combinations you
might use.
11. Move the
system switch
to
Heat
or
Cool
as desired.
Your thermostat is now programmed
and will adjust the temperature when
setback program times are displayed.
To reprogram your thermostat, press the
reset button
to cancel previous program-
ming. Then you may reprogram by
following the above steps.