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6. Extend, from the wall, the wires that will be connected to the thermostat.
7. Connect the wires to the screw terminals on the thermostat. Refer to the applicable wir-
ing diagram in Figure-2 or Figure-2 .
C A U T I O N
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Always connect the neutral lead to the appropriate terminal. Omitting this connection can
result in sluggish action and long cycling times.
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Ensure correct polarity of line and load connections. Reversal of these connections will
result in sluggish action and a depressed switch point. A depressed switch point will
cause the thermostat to under-heat by several degrees.
8. Secure the thermostat mechanism to the wall, using the appropriate mounting screws.
9. Hook the housing on the left side of the thermostat mechanism and pivot it into place.
Secure the housing to the mechanism, using the previously removed attaching screw.
10. Reinstall the temperature setpoint dial onto the thermostat.
Mounting onto Flush Junction Box
1. Gently pry the temperature setpoint dial from the thermostat, using a screwdriver, to
expose the screw which secures the housing to the thermostat mechanism.
2. Remove the attaching screw and separate the housing from the thermostat mechanism.
3. Extend, from the wall, the wires that will be connected to the thermostat.
4. Secure the thermostat mechanism to the junction box, using the appropriate mounting
screws.
C A U T I O N
Mount the thermostat upright so that the ventilation slots in its housing are at the top and
bottom. This is necessary to ensure a free flow of air over the sensing mechanism.
5. Connect the wires to the screw terminals on the thermostat. Refer to the applicable wir-
ing diagram in Figure-2 or Figure-2 .
C A U T I O N
•
Always connect the neutral lead to the appropriate terminal. Omitting this connection can
result in sluggish action and long cycling times.
•
Ensure correct polarity of line and load connections. Reversal of these connections will
result in sluggish action and a depressed switch point. A depressed switch point will
cause the thermostat to under-heat by several degrees.
6. Hook the housing on the left side of the thermostat mechanism and pivot it into place.
Secure the housing to the mechanism, using the previously removed attaching screw.
7. Reinstall the temperature setpoint dial onto the thermostat.