Programming your Smart Thermostat
Your heating and cooling needs change depending on the time of
day, and day of the week.
For example, if there’s no one in the house during the workday you
might want to let the temperature go up in the summer, to reduce
energy used by the air conditioning system, and go down in the winter,
to reduce energy used by the furnace.
Your Smart Thermostat is exible – you can program four dierent time
periods per day, seven days a week. Each period is represented by a
unique icon. These icons can be found on various screens on the Smart
Thermostat as well as on your personalized web portal. They are:
Awake this represents the period when you are awake. The start time
of this period is typically when you get up in the morning.
Work this represents the period when you are at work and the home
is not occupied. The start time of this period is typically when you
leave to go to work.
Home this represents the period when you are home. The start
time of this period is typically when you get home from work in
the evening.
Sleep this represent the period when you are sleeping. The start time of
this period is when you go to bed at night.
We call it a Smart Thermostat because it learns how your home and
heating and cooling equipment perform. This means you can be
sure that your home is at the temperature you want, when you want
it, without wasting energy.
When your schedule changes, you can quickly and easily update the
thermostat settings directly on the device itself or online through
your personalized web portal.
Your Smart Thermostat comes pre-programmed with EnergyStar
recommended settings. These settings can save you up to 20% on
your heating and cooling energy costs when compared to a non-
programmable thermostat.
If your preferences are dierent than the recommended settings,
you can easily adjust the time periods and temperatures of your
system. There are two ways to program the Smart Thermostat use
the Wizard that guides you through the steps OR use the more
advanced Editor feature.
To use the Wizard:
From the Home
screen, press Program.
Note: If your Smart
Thermostat is in Hold
mode, you must press
Resume in order to get
to the Wizard.
Press Wizard in the
upper right corner of
the screen.
Choose the setting
that best ts your daily
rountine.
Press Next to go to the
next question.
When the congratula-
tions screen appears
press Done.
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Program summary screen
Using the Program Wizard
The Smart Thermostat Wizard takes you step-by-step
through a process to determine when you’re awake, go
to work, come home and go to sleep. You’ll then set ap-
propriate temperatures for each of those time periods.
Note: If your Smart Thermostat is in Hold mode, you must
press Resume in order to get to the wizard.
The Smart Thermostat will not ask you what temperature
you want in your home during work hours. Instead, it
automatically sets this value to minimize your energy
consumption, while ensuring the room temperature
reaches the desired temperature when you come home.
If you prefer to set this temperature manually, use the
Editor feature.
If you want to change anything, you can either run the
Wizard again, or press Editor to make specic changes.
See Using the Editor on page 17.
If you do not connect to the internet, you must ensure
the time and date are programmed. Refer to Personalizing
your Smart Thermostat on page 10 for details.
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