In most heat pump installations, the auxiliary heat is electric
resistance heat and the Energy Efficient Control (EEC) should be
turned on (settings 0, 1, 4, 5). If the heat pump is equipped with a
more efficient auxiliary heat, such as hot water supplied by a gas
water heater, you may want to turn EEC off (settings 8, 9, 12, 13).
The thermostat will act like a conventional 2 stage thermostat.
03 Display options
The thermostat can be configured to display the following attributes:
0
Celsius
am/pm time format
programmable
1
Fahrenheit
am/pm time format
programmable
2
Celsius
24 hour time format
programmable
3
Fahrenheit
24 hour time format
programmable
4
Celsius
am/pm time format
non-programmable
5
Fahrenheit
am/pm time format
non-programmable
6
Celsius
24 hour time format
non-programmable
7
Fahrenheit
24 hour time format
non-programmable
The default setting is 1.
Add 16 to each setting to disable the clock and filter reminder
displays. This may be appropriate for non-programmable and
commercial use where the time display is not desired.
04 Calibration offset
This item is used to raise or lower the current temperature reading by
1 degree Fahrenheit or 1/2 degree Celsius. If this item is set to 30,
no change will be made. Each digit below 30 will lower to
temperature, and each digit above 30 will raise the temperature.
(1 = - 29 to 59 = + 29 - Temperature units - 30 = No change)
The default setting is 30.
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