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VIP3000 Visually Impaired Programmable Thermostat / Customer Information
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External Case Buttons & Display Screen
Case Buttons
For easy access, routinely used buttons are located on the case, outside the panel
door. They’re as follows:
•
HELP
Button: Press this button to hear important system service information.
•
REPORT
Button: Press this button to hear the indoor temperature, the system
setting, the temperature setting and, if present, any alert conditions.
If you don’t hear the audio or hear a low battery warning when the
REPORT
button
or the
UP
or
DOWN
buttons are pressed, replace the batteries as explained on page
12.
(Sighted users will also see “PRESS REPORT BUTTON” and “LO BAT” appear
on the display screen.)
If you hear the alert,
“It’s time to check your air filter”,
after pressing the
REPORT
button; your system has run a sufficient number of hours to require your air filter be
cleaned or replaced.
(Sighted users will also see the words “PRESS REPORT
BUTTON” and “CHK FILT” appear on the display screen).
If you hear the alert,
“Your system has run the recommended number of hours before
requiring service”,
it’s time to contact your service company for routine system
maintenance.
(Sighted users will also see “PRESS REPORT BUTTON” and “CALL
FOR SERV” appear on the display screen
). After your system’s been serviced, this
alert is cleared by pressing and holding the
NO
button down for 7 seconds.
If you hear the alert,
“It’s time to service your air purification system”,
your UV light bulb
is near the end of its life expectancy and should be replaced. This alert is, by
default, set not to be active. UV Lights are used for air purification and, if you have
one, to activate this alert please refer to “UV” in the table on page 15 of the “
VIP3000
User’s Guide”
or contact your service company.