You can generate significant savings with a programmable thermo-
stat. The idea is to reduce usage when you don’t need it—when
you’re not home or at night while everyone’s asleep. For example,
during the heating season you can program lower temperatures dur-
ing the day while you’re at work. Then program a comfortable tem-
perature just before you get home, so you walk into a warm house.
Studies conducted by the Department of Energy estimate that setting
your thermostat back 10° for two-8 hour periods on winter days can
reduce your fuel bill as much as 30%. During the summer, setting
your thermostat up 5° for two periods can reduce your fuel bill as
much as 25%.
And the digital display on your thermostat gives you precise tempera-
ture control for convenience as well as maximum savings and
comfort.
The thermostat is truly 7 day programmable and can hold separate
programs for winter and summer. It is capable of holding 4 separate
heat and 4 separate programs for cool, each day.
You can program Monday to Friday, Saturday and Sunday to have
the same 4 programs as shown in the table or each day can have a
different set of 4 programs. (4 for winter and 4 for summer).
Suggested winter and summer weekday and weekend programs are
shown below.
Suggested Winter & Summer Programs
Winter
Summer
Temperature
Temperature
Mon.-Fri.
Time
Settings
Settings
Program 1
6:00 AM
68°
78°
Program 2
8:30 AM
60°
84°
Program 3
5:00 PM
68°
78°
Program 4
11:00 PM
58°
80°
Sat.-Sun.
Program 1
7:00 AM
68°
78°
Program 2
10:00 AM
60°
84°
Program 3
4:00 PM
68°
78°
Program 4
11:00 PM
58°
80°
How To Save On Energy Costs
Before You Start
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The thermostat is preset to 68° and 78°F for all days. Instructions
to enter different time and corresponding temperatures for pro-
gramming the thermostat is explained on page 8.
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