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To determine which type of recovery is set into your
thermostat, make sure thermostat is powered with fresh
batteries, or is mounted and powered on the wall (see
page 16).
Press EN PROGRAMME key. Check thermostat dis-
play.
• If the ■ shows in the lower right-hand corner (see il-
lustration), the thermostat is set for conventional re-
covery. If you would rather have Programmed Recov-
ery, remove thermostat from wallplate, turn screw 3A
(on back of thermostat) clockwise until it bot-
toms.
Do not overtighten.
• If the ■ does not show, the thermostat is set for Pro-
grammed Recovery. If you would rather have conven-
tional recovery, remove thermostat from wallplate, turn
screw 3A (on back of thermostat) counterclockwise
1/2 of 1 turn.
Recovery Setting
Your thermostat includes a screw on the back marked
3A
, allowing for the Programmed Recovery/conventional
recovery choice.
Your thermostat was shipped from the factory with the
screw positioned for Programmed Recovery. Your installer
may have left the screw in this position, or may have
changed it to conventional recovery. Before programming,
you must know the recovery method selected for your
thermostat.
• With Programmed Recovery, the dwelling will reach
the comfort temperature at the exact time you have
programmed into the thermostat. See pages 1-3 for
detailed explanation of Programmed Recovery.
• With conventional recovery, the programmed time will
mark the start of recovery; therefore, you should pro-
gram the start time to be earlier than the desired com-
fort time. It may require some trial and error to arrive
at the best starting time, and the best starting time will
vary as the seasons change.
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M9576
INDICATES
THERMOSTAT IS SET FOR
CONVENTIONAL RECOVERY
RECOVERY
SELECTION
ADAPTIVE
INTELLIGENT
CONVENTIONAL
3A
IN
(FACTORY SETTING)
OUT 1/2 TO 1 TURN
3A
M2120C
TM