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Dri-Eaz Dragon K85 - Dragon K85 Thermostat Configuration Details; Thermostat Unit and Setpoint Configuration

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07-00407 E 08/2006 Copyright 2006 Dri-Eaz Products, Inc.
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2. Press the SET key once to access the
Fahrenheit/Celsius mode. The display will show the
current status, either F for Fahrenheit or C for
Celsius. To switch between the two, press either
arrow key. Choose either F or C.
Choose either Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C) mode
2. Press the SET key again to access the setpoint.
The display will blink "S1" and show the current
setpoint in degrees. The setpoint is the maximum
temperature you wish to maintain in the affected
area.
For example, with a setpoint of 85°F, the Dragon will
stop heating when the temperature exceeds 85°F.
Use the arrows to choose a setpoint.
Use the arrows to choose a setpoint
3. Press the SET key again to access the differential.
The display will blink "DIF 1" and show the current
differential. The differential is the number of degrees
the temperature will drop below the setpoint before
the Dragon begins a heating cycle. In other words,
the differential determines the minimum temperature
of the affected area.
For example, with a setpoint of 85°F and a
differential of 5, the Dragon will begin a heating
cycle when the temperature of the affected area
drops below 80°F.
Press the up or down arrow keys to select a
differential. You can select a differential from 1°F
to 30°F.
Use the arrows to select a differential
4. Press the SET key again to access the heating or
cooling mode. The display will show the current
mode, either C1 for cooling or H1 for heating. Using
the arrow keys, select H1
for the heating mode.
Important! Make sure the thermostat is set to H1 for
the heating mode
. The Dragon will not function
properly with the thermostat in cooling mode.
5. Press the SET key once more to complete the
programming of the thermostat.