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Type | Programmable Thermostat |
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Temperature Range | 45°F to 90°F (7°C to 32°C) |
Display | Digital |
Compatibility | Most 24V heating and cooling systems |
Backlight | Yes |
Hold Feature | Yes |
Filter Change Alert | Yes |
Battery Life | Up to 1 year |
Power Source | Battery |
Defines operational temperature limits and display ranges for the thermostat.
Explains the 3.5-minute delay to prevent compressor damage from rapid cycling.
Alerts users to low battery indicators and the consequences of low power.
Lists the tools and materials required for thermostat installation.
Provides steps for safely removing the existing thermostat before installation.
Guides users on labeling wires before disconnecting from the old thermostat.
Details the process of attaching the wallplate and snapping the thermostat onto it.
Explains how to set the thermostat for different heating/cooling system types.
Instructions to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature displays.
Step-by-step guide to set the current day and time on the thermostat.
How to change the time display between 12-hour and 24-hour formats.
Adjusting cycle time for comfort and system efficiency.
Overview of pre-programmed settings and how to access them.
Guide to customizing heating and cooling schedules for personal comfort.
How to view existing programmed settings on the thermostat.
How to temporarily change the set temperature without altering programs.
Explains the AUTO and ON settings for the fan operation.
Details the filter change reminder system and how to reset it.
Information on the INDIGLO® night-light feature for display visibility.
How the thermostat indicates low battery status and actions to take.
Feature that gradually recovers from energy-saving setpoints for comfort.
System shutdown at extreme temperatures to prevent damage.
Solutions for a blank or dimly lit screen and other display problems.
Addresses issues with program changes, fan, heating/cooling, and erratic displays.
Solutions for permanent 'HI', 'LO', or 'ERR' readouts on the thermostat.