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Duke Energy EnergyWise Business User Manual

Duke Energy EnergyWise Business
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LETTER
8.5” X 11”
SBDR1503 –Duke EnergyWise Business IT801 User Manual (DirectLink)
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SBDR1503
Duke EnergyWise Business IT801 User Manual (DirectLink)
J
ob Opened: May 21, 2015
R
equested In-Home Date: __________
L
atest Revision: September 15, 2015 October 5, 2015
N
ovember 2, 2015
Approved: November 2, 2015
Program Specific Checklist
Name: Date:
®
Phone Number _________ _________
®
URL _________ _________
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Program Details _________ _________
EnergyWise
®
Business
Wi-Fi Thermostat User’s Manual
Look inside for a complete guide to the setup
and operation of your new thermostat.
Installed by: ____________________________________________
Date: __________________________________________________
Number of Thermostats: ________________________________
Notes: ________________________________________________
©2015 Duke Energy Corporation SBDR1503 11/15
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Duke Energy EnergyWise Business Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDuke Energy
ModelEnergyWise Business
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Step 1: Getting Started

Thermostat Buttons and Indicators

Identifies and explains the physical buttons and indicator lights on the thermostat.

Step 2: Main Menu and Thermostat Settings

Wi-Fi Settings Menu

Details how to access and configure Wi-Fi settings on the thermostat.

Wi-Fi Settings Menu (continued)

Explains how to apply settings and complete the Wi-Fi connection.

Step 4: Using the Keypad Lock

Troubleshooting

Power Loss

Explains thermostat behavior and settings retention during power outages.

Common Problems: No Heat, No Cool or No Fan

Lists common issues and their corrective actions for heating and cooling absence.

No Heat

Troubleshooting steps for when the heating system is not working.

No Cool

Troubleshooting steps for when the cooling system is not working.

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