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ATTACH THERMOSTAT TO SUBBASE

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU SET OPTION
SWITCHES TO DESIRED POSITION BEFORE ATTACH-
ING ON SUBBASE  
(see OPERATION).  IT IS ALSO
RECOMMENDED THAT YOU PROGRAM THE
THERMOSTAT WITH BATTERIES INSTALLED BE-
FORE ATTACHING ON SUBBASE 
(see OPERATION

GUIDE for programming instructions).

POWER TO THERMOSTAT MUST BE OFF BE-
FORE ATTACHING THERMOSTAT TO WALL.
FAILURE TO TURN OFF POWER BEFORE AT-
TACHING THERMOSTAT MAY CAUSE EQUIP-
MENT DAMAGE DUE TO RAPID COMPRESSOR
CYCLING.

To attach thermostat to subbase, line up the plastic snap
guides at the bottom of the thermostat and the three
connector pins on the thermostat with the connectors
near the bottom left section of the subbase (when viewed

from the front).  Gently pivot the thermostat up until the six
pin connectors and the plastic snaps lock into place (see
Fig. 12).  Be gentle when attaching thermostat.  If the
thermostat does not seem to be attaching to the subbase
easily, make sure that the connector pins and plastic
snaps are properly aligned, and that excess wire is
pushed into the wall.  Damage to the thermostat may
occur if force is used.

CAUTION

!

ENGAGE TWO LOWER GUIDES;

PIVOT UP

Figure 12.  Attaching thermostat to subbase

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

A.  SET GROUP A OPTION SWITCHES

ANY TIME GROUP B OPTION SWITCHES  ARE
CHANGED, THE "AA" BATTERIES MUST BE REMOVED
FOR A MINIMUM OF 2 MINUTES.  DO NOT REMOVE
THE BATTERIES WHEN CHANGING GROUP A OP-
TION SWITCHES.

1.

Total Keypad Activity

2.

Total Keypad Lockout — All thermostat buttons are
disabled.

OPERATION

B.  SET GROUP B OPTION SWITCHES

ANY TIME GROUP B OPTION SWITCHES  ARE
CHANGED, THE "AA" BATTERIES MUST BE REMOVED
FOR A MINIMUM OF 2 MINUTES.  DO NOT REMOVE
THE BATTERIES WHEN CHANGING GROUP A OP-
TION SWITCHES.

1.

Automatic Changeover (Heating/Cooling Systems
Only)
 — enables thermostat to automatically switch

NOTE

ON

1

2

Switch #1 OFF
Switch #2 OFF

ON

1

2

Switch #1 ON
Switch #2 OFF

Figure 13.  Back of Thermostat

Option Switches

3-pin Connector

6-pin Connector

Batteries

W14

W22

(Group A)

(Group B)

ON

1

2

3

Switch #1 ON
Switch #2 OFF
Switch #3 (see step B5)

NOTE

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Page 3: ...ings and the new terminal identification Discard any unused labels PULL AT LEAST SIX INCHES OF WIRE OUT OF THE WALL WHEN YOU DISCONNECT IT DO NOT ALLOW THE WIRES TO FALL BACK INTO THE WALL ATTACH SUBB...

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