
PNMMAN1902 –PNM IT801 User Manual
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PNM IT801 User Manual
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PNM Wi-Fi Web-Programmable Thermostat User’s Manual
Your new thermostat makes it easy for you to save on heating and cooling costs by regulating your home’s temperature based on
the activities of the household. The key is to establish a program that reduces heating and cooling in your home when you don't
need as much. Talk with other household members to determine their comfort level and set your thermostat according to
everyone’s schedule.
Here is a sample schedule from ENERGY STAR
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Attention Heat Pump Users:
big changes in temperature settings can cause your heat pump to operate in auxiliary mode, a more
energy-intensive heat recovery process. This can increase your winter energy bills. If you use temperature setbacks for your heating
system, only set back the temperature by 2 degrees or less to avoid higher energy costs.
B. Thermostat Stages
The Wi-Fi web-programmable thermostat displays up to four stages of heat or cooling.
If you have a heat pump, there could be as many as four stages of heat. The first stage is the compressor operating and Stage 1 will
appear on the thermostat screen. There may be up to three other stages – 2, 3, 4 – depending on how much additional heat is
needed to meet the temperature setpoint. If you see Stage 2, 3, or 4 in addition to Stage 1 on the thermostat home screen, your heat
pump is using a more energy-intensive auxiliary or secondary heating source to meet the temperature setpoint.
If you have a gas furnace, there could be two stages of heat. These stages are low and high fire. If additional heat is needed to reach
the temperature setpoint, Stage 2 will display in addition to Stage 1 on the thermostat home screen.
Some air conditioning units have more than one stage of cooling. This could be a low and high speed on a variable speed compressor,
or a first and second compressor if there are multiple compressors. If additional cooling is needed to reach the temperature setpoint,
Stage 2 will display in addition to Stage 1 on the thermostat home screen.
Setting
Time
Setpoint Temperature
(Heat)
Setpoint Temperature
(Cool)
Wake
6:00 a.m.
≤ 70° F
≥ 75° F
Day
8:00 a.m.
Setback at least 8° F
Setup at least 5° F
Evening
6:00 p.m.
≤ 70° F
≥ 75° F
Sleep
10:00 p.m.
Setback at least 8° F
Setup at least 4° F
Setting
Time
Setpoint Temperature
(Heat)
Setpoint Temperature
(Cool)
Morning
6:00 a.m.
70
75
Day
8:00 a.m.
68
80
Evening
6:00 p.m.
70
75
Night
10:00 p.m.
68
80
Step 2: Programming
A. Suggested Thermostat Settings