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setpoint).
Both of these types of Program entries are
available to be set in one configuration so that
it is not necessary to re-program the
thermostat for each change in the season
(twice a year). Instead, you may program the
thermostat once with both a summer-time
program and a winter-time program. In fact,
Comfort Window comes with both a typical
summer-time program and winter-time
program pre-programmed, ready to use out-of-
the-box. No programming, no settings
needed.
Vacation Mode
Comfort Window provides a one-touch way to
put your thermostat into Vacation Mode by
pressing the Vacation button on the home
screen. In this mode, Comfort Window's high
and low temperature settings will be set to the
Vacation Mode settings as defined previously
on the Settings page.
Built-In Ventilation Controls
Comfort Window provides built-in controls for
automatic ventilation. In lieu of adding extra
ventilation control equipment (such as a fresh
air timer), the Comfort Window provides the
same level of system fan timing control built-in.
The Ventilation Controls provide options to use
either a separate duct controlled by the system
fan (a fresh air damper system) or to share the
duct-work used by the Economizer feature
(which itself is either controlled by the system
fan or by the ECD output). Then, by setting
the minimum number of minutes per hour to
run the ventilation controls, Comfort Window
will optimize the amount of outdoor air that is
allowed into the home. It does this by
ensuring that any time the system fan runs, it
is logged in the ventilation control timer. Other
fresh air timers are unable to do this as they
do not know when the system fan is being told
to run for other reasons (such as for cooling).
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Figure 24: Vacation Mode
Figure 23: One-Touch Vacation Mode Icon
Figure 22: Predefined Vacation Settings
Figure 25: Ventiliation Controls