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Programming the Thermostat
Changing the temperature time periods
After you have set your three Touch ‘N’ Go buttons with temperature
settings for when you’re away, home and asleep, you can program the
time of day you want to use for those temperature settings.
The thermostat has four time ranges called periods. They are identified
on the display as P1, P2, P3 and P4.
With four time period options, you have a great deal of schedule and
temperature flexibility. For example, in a household where nobody is
home during the day, the users might use P1 for the morning before
they leave for work, P2 for the hours they are at work, P3 for the period
when they are home in the evening, and P4 when they are sleeping.
In situations where somebody is home most of the day, P1, P2 and
P3 can all be assigned the same “home” temperatures, while P4 is
reserved for the sleeping hours. (To learn how to reduce the number
of time periods from four to two, see page 23.)