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This thermostat requires 24 Volt AC Power or two (2) properly installed “AA” Alkaline batteries for proper operation. When connecting 24 Volt AC Power the batteries may be installed as a backup. For use only as described in this manual. Any other use will void warranty. 2020 Single Stage Heat / Cool Conventional and Heat Pump 1 Specifications 2 About Your Thermostat 3 Installation 4 System Testing 5 Setting User Options 6 Setting Your Program Schedule 7 Operating Your Thermostat 8 Additional Operation Features 9 Thermostat Maintenance ® Warning Turn off power to the heating or cooling equipment before installation. Attention For installation by experienced service technicians only. 2220 Up to 2 Heat / 2 Cool Conventional Up to 2 Heat / 1 Cool Heat Pump Read all instructions before proceeding. This thermostat is compatible with: • Single stage heat / cool conventional and heat pump systems • Conventional systems up to 2 heat / 2 cool (2220 only) Single compressor heat pump systems with an auxiliary heat stage (2220 only) • 250 – 750 millivolt heat only systems Electrical and control specifications: • Electrical Rating: 24 Volt AC • 1 amp maximum load per terminal • AC Power: 18 – 30 Volts AC • DC Power: 3.0 Volt DC (2 “AA” Alkaline Batteries Included) • Control Range: 45° – 90° F (7° – 32° C) • Temperature Accuracy: +/- 1° F (+/- .5° C) Terminations • 2020 – Rc, Rh, O, B, Y1, W1, G, C • 2220 – Rc, Rh, O, B, Y1, Y2, E/W1, G, W2, C 1 Specifications 2020W-100-06 Model number is located on back of thermostat Programmable Thermostats Detailed User Guide

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This thermostat requires 24 Volt AC Power or two (2) properly installed “AA” Alkaline batteries for proper operation. When connecting 24 Volt AC Power the batteries may be installed as a backup.

For use only as described in this manual. Any other use will void warranty.

2020 Single Stage Heat / CoolConventional and Heat Pump

1 Specifications

2 About Your Thermostat

3 Installation

4 System Testing

5 Setting User Options

6 Setting Your Program Schedule

7 Operating Your Thermostat

8 Additional Operation Features

9 Thermostat Maintenance

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Warning Turn off power to the heating or cooling equipment before installation.

Attention For installation by experienced service technicians only.

2220 Up to 2 Heat / 2 Cool ConventionalUp to 2 Heat / 1 Cool Heat Pump

Read all instructions before proceeding.

This thermostat is compatible with: •Singlestageheat/coolconventionalandheatpumpsystems •Conventionalsystemsupto2heat/2cool(2220only) •Singlecompressorheatpumpsystemswithanauxiliaryheatstage(2220only) •250–750millivoltheatonlysystems

Electrical and control specifications: •ElectricalRating:24VoltAC •1ampmaximumloadperterminal •ACPower:18–30VoltsAC •DCPower:3.0VoltDC(2“AA”AlkalineBatteriesIncluded) •ControlRange:45°–90°F(7°–32°C) •TemperatureAccuracy:+/-1°F(+/-.5°C)

Terminations •2020–Rc,Rh,O,B,Y1,W1,G,C •2220–Rc,Rh,O,B,Y1,Y2,E/W1,G,W2,C

1 Specifications

2020W-100-06

Model number is located on back of thermostat

Programmable Thermostats

Detailed User Guide

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6 Setting Your Program Schedule

7 Operating Your Thermostat

8 Additional Operation Features

9 Thermostat Maintenance

For installation by experienced service technicians only.

2 About Your Thermostat

Room Temperature........... Displaysthecurrentroomtemperature Day of Week......................Displaysthecurrentdayofweek Program Event Indicator..Indicatesthecurrentprogramevent Time of Day....................... Displaysthecurrenttimeofday Low Battery Indicator......Indicateswhenbatteriesneedtobereplaced Fan Indicator.................... Indicateswhenthesystemfanisrunning Hold Mode Indicator.........DisplaysifinHOLDmode System Status Indicator...Displaysinformationaboutsystemstatus Set Temperature...............Displaysthecurrentsetpointtemperature Service Filter Indicator.....Displaysservice/maintenancereminders

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Reset Button..........Resetsthermostatbacktofactorydefaults System Switch.......Selectssystempreference PROG Button..........Selectsprogrammingmode HOLD Button.......... Enters/ExitstheHOLDmode(programbypass) RETURN Button......Returnstonormalfromprogramorsettingmodes DAY/TIME Button...Usedtosetthetimeanddayofweek Quick Reference Instructions........... Storedinslotattopofthermostat Arrow Buttons....... Usedtoincreaseordecreasesettings Fan Switch.............SelectsthesystemfanmodeBattery Compartment.... Locatedinbackofthethermostat

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Install your new Braeburn thermostat in 5 basic steps:1 InstalltheSub-Base2 ProvidePower3 ConnectYourWires4 SetInstallerSwitches5 AttachThermostattoSub-Base

Install the Sub-Base: •Removethesub-basefromthebodyofthethermostat.•Mountthesub-baseasshownbelow:

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NOTE: After sub-base installation, you may insert the quick reference card into the slot on the top of the base.

3 Installation

Warning Disconnect power before beginning installation.

Thermostat LocationInstallthethermostatapproximately5feet(1.5m)abovethefloorinanareathathasagoodamountofaircirculationandmaintainsanaverageroomtemperature.

Avoidinstallationinlocationswherethethermostatcanbeaffectedbydrafts,deadairspots,hotorcoldairducts,sunlight,appliances,concealedpipes,chimneysandoutsidewalls.

Drill 3/16” pilot holes in your desired location. Use supplied anchors for drywall or plaster.

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Terminal Function Description

Rc Input 24VoltACCoolingTransformer (DualTransformerSystemsOnly)

Rh Input PowerConnection(24VoltACHeating TransformerorMillivoltPowerSource)

O Output ReversingValve(CoolActive)

B Output ReversingValve(HeatActive)

Y1 Output CompressorRelay

G Output FanControl

W1 Output ConventionalHeatRelay

C Input 24VoltACTransformerCommon

Connect Your Wires3

Wiring Terminations

Terminal Function Description

W1/E Output (W1)1stStageConventionalHeat (E)EmergencyHeatRelay

Y2 Output 2ndStageConventionalCoolingCompressor

W2 Output 2ndStageHeat/AuxiliaryHeat

Additional Terminations (2220 only)

Provide Power

•For 24 Volt AC power,youmustconnectthecommonsideofthetrans- formertotheCterminalonthethermostatsub-base.

•For primary or back-up power,insertthe2supplied“AA”typealkaline batteriesintothebatterycompartmentlocatedintherearhousingofthe thermostat.MakesuretopositionthePositive(+)andNegative(-)sides ofthebatteriescorrectlywiththe+/-symbolsinthebatterycompartment.

24VAC Power Terminal (C)

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1 HEAT / 1 COOL Single or Dual Transformer Set Installer Switch to CONV

Rh 24VoltACPower(heatingtransformer)[note 2]

Rc 24VoltACPower(coolingtransformer)[note 2]

W1 HeatRelay(appearsasW1/Eon2220)

Y1 CompressorRelay

G FanRelay

C 24VoltACTransformerCommon[note 1, 3]

Typical Wiring ConfigurationsNOTE: The “Installer Switch” option will be configured in the next step.

Conventional Systems

24VAC Power Terminal (C)

NOTES - Conventional Systems[1] Ifbatteriesareinstalledthe24VoltACcommonconnectionisoptional[2]Removefactoryinstalledjumperfordualtransformersystems[3] Indualtransformersystems,transformercommonmustcomefrom coolingtransformer[4] Ifneededforsystem

Provide disconnect and overload protection as required.

2 HEAT / 2 COOL Single or Dual Transformer (2220 Only) Set System Type to CONV

Rh 24VoltACPower(heatingtransformer)[note 2]

Rc 24VoltACPower(coolingtransformer)[note 2]

W1 HeatRelayStage1

W2 HeatRelayStage2

Y1 CompressorRelayStage1

Y2 CompressorRelayStage2 [note 4]

G FanRelay

C 24VoltACTransformerCommon[note 1, 3]

Heat Only or Millivolt Set Installer Switch to CONV

Rh PowerConnection

W HeatRelay(appearsasW1/Eon2220)

G FanRelay[note 4]

C 24VoltACTransformerCommon[note 1]

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Factory Setting Switch Default Options Comments

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NOTES - Heat Pump Systems[1] Ifbatteriesareinstalledthe24VoltACcommonconnectionisoptional.[2]SelectOforcoolactiveor Bforheatactive.[3] InstallafieldsuppliedjumperbetweentheW2 and Eterminalsif thereisnoseparateemergencyheatrelayinstalled.

Provide disconnect and overload protection as required.

CONV/HP CONV

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Set Installer Switches4

CONV Selectforconventionalsystems HP Selectforheatpumpsystems

F Selectforfahrenheittemperaturescale C Selectforcelsiustemperaturescale

HG Selectforgasheat HE Selectforelectricheat

Typical Wiring ConfigurationsNOTE: The “Installer Switch” option will be configured in the next step.

Heat Pump Systems

1 HEAT / 1 COOL - No Auxiliary HeatSet Installer Switch to HP

Rh 24VoltACPower

Rc ConnectedtoRhwithsuppliedJumperWire

O or B ChangeoverValve [note 2]

Y1 CompressorRelay

G FanRelay

C 24VoltACTransformerCommon [note 1]

2 HEAT / 1 COOL - Including Auxiliary Heat (2220 only)Set Installer Switch to HP

Rh 24VoltACPower

Rc ConnectedtoRhwithsuppliedJumperWire

O or B ChangeoverValve[note 2]

Y1 CompressorRelay(1ststageheating/cooling)

W2 AuxiliaryHeatRelay(2ndstageheating)[note 3]

E EmergencyHeatRelay[note 3]

G FanRelay

C 24VoltACTransformerCommon [note1]

TheInstallerswitchesarelocatedonthebackofthethermostatandmustbeproperlysetforthisthermostattooperateproperly.

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Attach Thermostat to Sub-Base5

1.Lineupthethermostatbodywiththesub-base.2.Carefullypushthethermostatbodyagainstthesub-baseuntilitsnaps intoplace.3.Insertquickreferencecardintoslotontopofthermostat.

4 System Testing

Warning Read Before Testing

• Donotshort(orjumper)acrossterminalsonthegasvalveoratthe heatingorcoolingsystemcontrolboardtotestthethermostatinstalla- tion.Thiscoulddamagethethermostatandvoidthewarranty.

• DonotselecttheCOOLmodeofoperationiftheoutsidetemperature isbelow50ºF(10ºC).Thiscouldpossiblydamagethecontrolledcool- ingsystemandmaycausepersonalinjury.

• Thisthermostatincludesanautomaticcompressorprotectionfeatureto avoidpotentialdamagetothecompressorfromshortcycling.When testingthesystem,makesuretotakethisdelayintoaccount.

NOTE: The compressor delay can be bypassed by pressing the reset button on the front of the thermostat. All user settings will be returned to factory default. 1 MovetheSYSTEMswitchtoHEATmode.2 Presstoraisethesettemperatureaminimumof3degreesabove thecurrentroomtemperature.Thesystemshouldstartwithinafew seconds.Withagasheatingsystem,thefanmaynotstartrightaway.3 MovetheSYSTEMswitchtotheOFFmode.Allowtheheatingsystemto fullyshutdown.4 MovetheSYSTEMswitchtotheCOOLmode.5 Presstolowerthesettemperatureaminimumof3degreesbelow thecurrentroomtemperature.Thesystemshouldstartwithinafew seconds(unlesscompressorshortcycleprotectionisactive–See noteabove).6 MovetheSYSTEMswitchtotheOFFmode.Allowthecoolingsystemto fullyshutdown.7 MovetheFANswitchtotheONmode.Thesystemfanshouldstart withinafewseconds.8 MovetheFANswitchtotheAUTOmode.Allowthesystemfantoturnoff.

NOTE: Installer switches are located on the back of the thermostat. The reset button must be pressed after making any changes to these switches.

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User Factory Setting No. Options Default Options Comments

1 Programming PRO 7 PRO 7 Selectfor7DayProgrammingMode Mode PRO 52 Selectfor5-2DayProgrammingMode PRO NO SelectforNon-ProgrammableMode

2 1ststage 0.5 0.5, 1.0, Selecta1ststagetemperature differential 2.0 differentialof.5˚,1˚or2˚F(0.2˚, 0.5˚or1˚C)

3 2ndstage 2.0 1.0, 2.0, Selecta2ndtemperature differential 3.0, 4.0, differentialof1˚,2˚,3˚,4˚,5˚or6˚F (2220Only) 5.0, 6.0 (.5˚,1˚,1.5˚,2˚,2.5˚or3˚C)

LNG Selectslong(permanent)holdmode

24HRS Selects24hr.(temporary)holdmode 5 OFF Disablesfilterservicemonitorfeature

30, 60, 90, Selectsanumberofdaysbefore 120, 180, thethermostatwillflashaService 365 Filterreminderinthedisplay.

6 OF REC Disablesadaptive(early) recoverymode

ON REC Enablesadaptive(early) recoverymode

Table of User Options

Detailed Explanation of User Options: Programming Mode(User Option 1)Selectstheprogrammingmode(choosefrom7day,5-2Day(weekday/weekend)programmingornon-programmable. Temperature Differential(User Option 2 and 3)

Thedifferentialsettingisthetemperaturecontrolrangethatyourthermostat willprovide.Thesmallerthesetting,thetighteryourrangeoftemperaturecontrolandcomfortwillbe.The2ndstagedifferentialisonlyforsystemswithasecondstageofheating(auxiliaryheat).

5 Setting User Options

Advanced User OptionsUseroptionsallowyoutocustomizesomeofyourthermostat’sfeatures.Mostuserswillnotneedtomakeanychangestothesettingsinthissection.

To enter the User Options menu, hold down the RETURN button for approximately 3 seconds until the screen changes and displays the first User Option.

PresstheorbuttontochangethesettingforthedisplayedUserOption. Afteryouhavemadeyourdesiredsetting,pressRETURNtoadvancetothenextUserOption.

Thethermostatwillreturntonormalmodeafteryourlastuseroptionismadeorafternokeyshavebeenpressedfor15seconds.

ExtendedHoldPeriod*

FilterServiceMonitor

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6 Setting Your Program Schedule

Setting the Time and Day1. Innormaloperatingmode,presstheDAY/TIME button.Thedisplaywillswitchtotheday/time settingmodeandthehourwillbeflashing.

2. Pressortoadjustthehour. PressDAY/TIME.

3. Pressortoadjusttheminute.Press DAY/TIME.

4. Pressortoadjustthedayoftheweek.PressRETURNtoexit.

Extended Hold Period* (User Option 4)TheExtendedHoldPeriodletsyouselecttheperiodyourthermostatwillholdthetemperaturewhentheHOLDmodeisactivated(See“TemperatureAdjustment”).WhenLNGisselectedthethermostatwillholdyourtemperatureindefinitely.When24HRisselected,thethermostatwillholdyourtemperaturefor24hoursandthenreturntothecurrentprogramatthattime.

Service Filter Monitor(User Option 5)TheServiceFilterMonitorisauserselectableservicemonitorthatwilldisplayareminderforarequiredairfilterreplacementbyflashingtheSERVICEFILTERsegmentinthedisplay.Whenthe selectedintervalhasbeenreached,andrequired cleaningorreplacementhasbeenperformed,touchtheRETURNbuttontoresetthetimerandresettheservicemonitor.SelectOFForasetnumberofdaysbeforethereminderwillappear.

Adaptive Recovery Mode (early recovery)* (User Option 6)AdaptiveRecoveryModeisausersettingthatcontrolswhenthethermostatwillstarttorecoverfromsetback.

Tips Before Setting Your Program Schedule• Makesureyourcurrenttimeanddayoftheweekaresetcorrectly.• Whenprogramming,makesuretheAMandPMindicatorsarecorrect.• YourNIGHTeventcannotexceed11:50p.m.

This thermostat has been configured with one of the following programming options:

• 7dayprogrammingmodewith4eventsperday(default)• 5-2(weekday/weekend)programmingmodewith4eventsperday.• Non-Programmablemode

ARMTM Setting ResultOFF Startchangeatprogrammedtime

ON Finishchangeatprogrammedtime

*NotavailableifUserOption1issettonon-programmable

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NOTE: If this thermostat was set in the Installer Settings to be non-programmable, then you cannot set a user program. If you press the PROG or HOLD buttons, the word “NO” will appear in the display, indicating there is no program present. See section 5, “Setting User Options” to change this setting.

Energy Saving ProgramsThisthermostatcomespre-programmedwithadefaultenergysavingprogram.Thefollowingtablesoutlinethepre-programmedtimesandtem-peraturesforheatingandcoolingineachofyour4dailyevents.Ifyouwishtousethesesettingsthennofurtherprogrammingisnecessary:

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Time: 6:00 pmHeat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)

Time: 8:00 amHeat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C)

Time: 6:00 amHeat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)

Time: 10:00 pmHeat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C)

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7 Day ProgrammingFactory Settings

Weekday Weekend

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Time: 6:00 pmHeat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)

Time: 8:00 amHeat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C)

Time: 6:00 amHeat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)

Time: 10:00 pmHeat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C)

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Time: 6:00 pmHeat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)

Time: 8:00 amHeat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)Cool: 85˚ F (29˚ C)

Time: 6:00 amHeat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)

Time: 10:00 pmHeat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)Cool: 82˚ F (28˚ C)

5-2 Day Programming– Weekday/WeekendFactory Settings

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Programming a 7 Day ScheduleThe7dayprogrammingmodegivesyoutheoptiontoprogramindividual days(1dayatatime)ortouseSpeedSetandprogramtheentireweek(all7days)witha4eventprogramschedule.

Setting All 7 Days at Once (SpeedSet®)NOTE: Setting all 7 days at once will copy over any previously programmed individual days.

1. HoldthePROGbutton for3seconds.The displaywillswitchtoSpeedSetprogramming mode.All7daysoftheweekwillappearand thehourwillbeflashing.2. SelectHEATorCOOLwithSYSTEMswitch.3. Presstheorbuttontoadjustthehour fortheMORN(morning)event.PressPROG.4. PresstheorbuttontoadjusttheminutefortheMORNevent. PressPROG.5. PresstheorbuttontoadjustthetemperaturefortheMORNevent. PressPROG.6. Repeatsteps3-5fortheDAY,EVEandNIGHTevents.7. Ifneeded,repeatsteps2-6toprogramtheoppositemode(HEATorCOOL).8. PressRETURNtoexit.

Setting Individual Days (7 Day Mode) 1. Pressthe PROGbutton.Thedisplaywill switchtoprogrammingmode.M(Monday) willbedisplayedandthehourwillbeflashing. 2. SelectHEATorCOOLwithSYSTEMswitch.3. PressDAY/TIMEtoselectthedayyou wouldliketoprogram.4. Presstheorbuttontoadjustthehour fortheMORN(morning)event.PressPROG.5. PresstheorbuttontoadjusttheminutefortheMORNevent. PressPROG.6. PresstheorbuttontoadjustthetemperaturefortheMORNevent. PressPROG.7. Repeatsteps4-6foryourDAY,EVEandNIGHTevents.8. Ifneeded,repeatsteps3-6toselectadifferentdaytoprogram.9. Ifneeded,repeatsteps2-8toprogramtheoppositemode (HEATorCOOL).10.PressRETURN toexit.

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Programming a 5-2 Day ScheduleThe5-2dayprogrammingmodeallowsyoutoprogramMonday-Fridaywithone4eventscheduleandthenallowsyoutochangeSaturdayand Sundaywithadifferent4eventschedule.

1. PressthePROGbutton.Thedisplaywillswitch toprogrammingmode.ThedaysM,TU,W,TH, andFwillbedisplayedandthehourwillbe flashing.2. SelectHEATorCOOLwithSYSTEMswitch.3. Presstheorbuttontoadjustthehour fortheMORN(morning)event.Press PROG.4. PresstheorbuttontoadjusttheminutefortheMORNevent. PressPROG.5. PresstheorbuttontoadjustthetemperaturefortheMORNevent. PressPROG.6. Repeatsteps3-5foryourDAY,EVEandNIGHTevents.7. Repeatsteps3-6foryourSaturdayandSunday(S,SU)program.8. Ifneeded,repeatsteps2-7toprogramtheoppositemode (HEATorCOOL).9. PressRETURNtoexit.

7 Operating Your Thermostat

Setting the System Control Mode TheSystemControlhasseveralmodesofoperationthatcanbeselectedbymovingtheSYSTEMswitchtotheappropriateposition.

COOL Onlyyourcoolingsystemwilloperate

OFF Heatingandcoolingsystemsareoff

HEAT Onlyyourheatingsystemwilloperate

Additional Switch Position (Model 2220 Only):

EMER Operatesabackupheatsource(EmergencyHeat)forheatpump systemsonly

NOTE: If your model 2220 was set for a conventional system (CONV) then you will not have the EMER (emergency heat) option and “NO EMER SET” will flash in the display if EMER is selected with the system switch.

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Status IndicatorsStatusindicatorsappearinthedisplaytoletyouknowifyoursystemisheating,coolingoroff.

HEAT ON Indicatesthatyourheatingsystem isrunning.

COOL ON Indicatesthatyourcoolingsystem isrunning.

SERVICE Indicatesthatauserservice reminderwasselected(see“Service FilterMonitor,page8).

Additional status indicators (Model 2220 Only):

AUX Indicatesthattheauxiliarystageofheatingisrunning (multi-stagesystemsonly).

EMER Indicatesthattheemergencyheatingsystemisrunning(heat pumpsystemsonly).

Program Event IndicatorsProgramEventIndicatorsappearinthedisplaytoletyouknowwhatpartofyourcurrentprogramisactive.The4differentprogrameventindicatorsareMORN,DAY,EVEandNIGHT.

Whentheprogrameventindicatorisflashing,yourprogramhasbeentemporarilybypassedandwillresumeatthenextscheduledevent.

Note: You will not see a program event indicator while in HOLD Mode.

Resetting the ThermostatThisthermostatprovidesyouwitharesetbuttonthatwilleraseallofyourusersettingsandprogramming.

Toresetthethermostat,useasmallobjectsuchasatoothpickorpaper-clipandgentlypressthebuttonlocatedinsidethesmallholeonthefrontofthethermostathousinglabeled“reset”.

Setting the Fan Control ModeTheFanControlhas2modesofoperation–AUTOandON.ThemodecanbeselectedbymovingtheFANswitchtotheappropriateposition.

AUTO Thesystemfanwillrunonlywhenyour heatingorcoolingsystemisrunning

ON Thesystemfanstayson

Temperature Adjustment

Temporary Adjustment–Presstheorbuttontoadjustthecurrentsetpointtemperature.

Extended Adjustment–PresstheHOLDbuttonsothatHOLDappearsinthedisplayscreen.Pressortoadjustthecurrentsettemperature(See“ExtendedHoldPeriod”,page8).

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8 Additional Operation Features

Compressor ProtectionThisthermostatincludesanautomaticcompressorprotectiondelaytohelpavoidpotentialdamagetoyoursystemfromshortcycling.Thisfeatureactivatesashortdelayafterturningoffthesystemcompressor.

9 Thermostat Maintenance

Changing the BatteriesDependingonyourparticularinstallation,thisthermostatmaybeequippedwithtwo(2)“AA”typealkalinebatteries.

If batteries are installed and they become low, a low battery indicator will appear in the display. Youshouldchangeyourbatteriesimmediatelywhenyouseethelowbatterysignalbyfollowingtheseinstructions.

1.Removethermostatbodybygentlypullingitfrombase.2.Removeoldbatteriesandreplacewithnewbatteries.3.Makesuretocorrectlypositionthe(+)and(-)symbols.4.Gentlypushthermostatbodybackontobase.

NOTE: We recommend replacing the thermostat batteries annually or if the thermostat will be unattended for an extended period of time.

Thermostat CleaningNeversprayanyliquiddirectlyonthethermostat.Usingasoftdampclothwipetheouterbodyofthethermostat.Neveruseanyabrasivecleanserstocleanyourthermostat.

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