DECS1214
Delmarva Power COMM Energy Wise
Rewards Thermostat Manual
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Delmarva Power Energy Wise Rewards Thermostat User’s Manual
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Troubleshooting
No Cool
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
System switch not set to COOL.
Press
SYSTEM
button to select
COOL
and press
to lower the temperature setpoint below room
temperature.
Outdoor unit disconnect or breaker tripped.
Verify the outdoor unit disconnect or breaker has not
been tripped.
Cooling system requires service or thermostat
requires replacement.
To diagnose this condition:
Press
SYSTEM
button to select
COOL
and press
to lower the temperature setpoint below room
temperature. Within a few seconds the thermostat
should make a soft click sound. This sound usually
indicates the thermostat is operating properly.
If the thermostat does not click after being reset,
contact your installing contractor for a replacement
thermostat. If the thermostat clicks, contact the
furnace manufacturer or HVAC contractor for a
service visit to verify the cooling is operating correctly.
Multi-stage Air Conditioner/Heat Pump
Second, Third, and/or Fourth Stage Won’t Come On
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Your thermostat is designed to determine the
optimum time to activate the second stage. Simply
raising the temperature in heating or lowering it in
cooling will not always force the thermostat to bring
the second stage on quickly. There is a time delay
from 0–30 minutes depending on the performance
of the first stage of the system.
Wait for the second, third, and/or fourth stage to
come on.