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To Install Thermostat
ELECTRICALSHOCKHAZARD
–Turnoffpoweratthemainservicepanelbyremovingthefuseorswitching
theappropriatecircuitbreakertoOFFpositionbeforeremovingtheexistingthermostat.
IMPORTANT:Thermostat installation must conform to local and national building and electrical codes and ordinances.
Note:Mount the thermostat about ve feet above the oor. Do not mount the thermostat on an outside wall, in direct
sunlight, behind a door, or in an area affected by a vent or duct.
1. Turnoffpowertoheating&coolingsystembyremovingthefuseorswitchingtheappropriatecircuitbreakeroff.
2. Putthermostatsubbaseagainstthewallwhereyouplantomountit(besurewireswillfeedthroughthewireopeningin
thesubbaseofthethermostat).
3. Marktheplacementofthemountingholes.
4. Setthermostatsubbaseandthermostatawayfromworkingarea.
5. Usinga3/16”drillbit,drillholesintheplacesyouhavemarkedformounting.
6. Useahammertotapsuppliedanchorsinmountingholes.
7. Usesuppliedscrewstomountthermostatsubbasetowall(makesurethermostatwireisthroughhole).
8. Insertstripped,labeledwiresinmatchingwireterminals.Tightenscrewstosecurewires.
CAUTION!
:Be sure exposed portion of wires does not touch other wires.
9. Gentlytugwiretobesureofproperconnection.Doublecheckthateachwireisconnectedtotheproperterminal.
10. Install2“AA”batteriesintobackofthermostat.
11. Snapthermostatontothesubbase.
12. Turnonpowertothesystematthemainservicepanel.
13. Congurethermostattomatchthetypeofsystemyouhave.
14. Testthermostatoperationasdescribedin“TestingtheThermostat”.