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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

WHEN USING ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES, THE FOLLOWING BASIC
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE
FOLLOWED:

1.

READ AND FOLLOW ALL

INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.

2.  WARNING — To reduce the risk of

fire and electrical shock:

DO NOT 

USE THIS CONTROL FOR

ANY COMBINATION OF HEATERS

EXCEEDING 500 WATTS.

3.  Wires or cables to the control

should be arranged so that their
weight 

does not pull on the control.

4.  Do not immerse the control in water

for cleaning.

5.  Install all heater plugs 

prior to

plugging control into a wall outlet.

6.  Do not allow heavy objects to rest

on the control or heater cords.

7.  This control is NOT designed for use

inside 

the terrarium.

8.  This control is NOT designed to

control the temperature of a rock
heater inside the terrarium. (Use
Zoo Med’s ReptiTemp Rheostat
instead.)

8. To reduce the risk of electric shock,

this equipment has a polarized 
plug (one blade is wider than the
other). This plug will fit in a polar-
ized outlet only one way. If the plug
does not fit fully in the outlet,
reverse the plug. If it still does not
fit, contact a qualified electrician to
install the proper outlet. Do not
change the plug in any way. 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING — FIRE OR ELECTRICAL

SHOCK MAY RESULT FROM MISUSE.

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Insert heater plugs into the ReptiTemp

®

Thermostat’s plug receptacles 

before

attaching the  ReptiTemp

®

to the glass

side of your terrarium.

2.  Mounting thermostat to terrarium:

Peel the release paper from the back
side of the thermostat then 

press

thermostat firmly

against side or rear

glass terrarium panel. Hold
thermostat in position for 1-2
minutes so it will adhere properly.

Note:

Your thermostat has a Velcro

®

attachment which will allow you to
remove the thermostat for adjustment.

3.  Plug control cord into an electrical

power source. (Use of an extension
cord is not recommended.)

4.  Remote Sensor Probe: Place the end

of the 6 ft. sensor wire inside the
enclosure. Wherever the probe is
placed is where the 500R will be
sensing the temperature.

5.  Set the control knob at the middle

setting initially. The thermostat’s
indicator light should be on, with
the power going to the heating
devices. If not, turn the knob
clockwise (higher) slightly past the
point at which the indicator light
comes on. When the light goes off,
this indicates the terrarium
temperature has reached the
thermostat’s “set point.” If you desire
higher or lower temperatures then
simply turn the thermostat control
knob either up or down until the
desired temperature has been
reached and set. 

Remember: 

the

indicator light will cycle on and off
to show that the thermostat is
working and is at a 

“set”

temperature. (Much like the
thermostat adjustment on an
aquarium heater.)

6. When you are satisfied with the

temperature achieved, slip the

control safety cover 

into place so

that the long tabs on the inside of
the cover fit into the slots along the
mid side of the controller housing. 

7. 

VERY IMPORTANT: 

“Wattage versus

overall ambient air temperature.”
When purchasing a reptile heating
device make sure it has the 

ability

(i.e; wattage) to 

reach 

the air

temperature you desire inside your
terrarium. Example: A 150 watt
ceramic heat emitter may be able to
warm a 30-gallon terrarium to 80°F
in a 65-70°F house. However, a 60
watt ceramic heat emitter or spot
bulb on a 30 gallon terrarium might
not be able to reach 80°F in a 65-
70° house! 

Remember:

When controlling

heating devices with the  ReptiTemp

®

Thermostat make sure you have
enough 

watts of heat

to bring your

terrarium up to the desired
temperature level.

Applications/Advantages:

ReptiTemp

®

500R 

(Remote Sensor Thermostat)

Besides your normal glass terrarium,
the remote sensor wire feature on the
above thermostat is also ideal in the

following applications:

Acrylic Terrariums: 

The ReptiTemp

®

500R

works perfectly in all acrylic terrariums

10 gallons or larger.
IguanAriums

®

and Wire Terrariums: 

The remote sensor wire can be put at

any level 

of the cage for precise

temperature control.

Very large glass terrariums: 

100 gallons

and up whereas the sensor wire will
give precise control in the 

warm basking

area 

thus allowing a normal

temperature gradient in the rest of the
terrarium.

Day/Night Cycle Feature

Many Reptile Thermostats (currently on
the market) have built in day/night
cycle features but cost you $300.00 or
more!! Zoo Med’s  ReptiTemp

®

500R

can simulate a natural day/night
temperature cycle with the simple
addition of an inexpensive timer. Here’s
how it works — say you are heating a
30 gallon terrarium with one 100 watt
ceramic heat emitter and one RH-5
(ReptiTherm

®

Under Tank Heater). Plug

the higher 100 watt heating device into
the thermostat and plug the UTH
directly into the wall. Next plug the
thermostat into the timer (make sure the
timer is rated for at least 100 watts),
and finally plug the timer into the wall.
Now as per previous instructions
establish your “daytime” temperature
set point (with timer in the “on”
position). Once a stable set point is
established, set the 

timer 

so it goes 

on

at 6:00 A.M. and off at 7:00 P.M.
Since the “daytime” temperature set
point is maintained using both the
ceramic heat emitter and the UTH,
during the “night cycle” the
temperature will drop due to the shut
off of the Ceramic Heat Emitter and
Thermostat by the timer.

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