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Pro1 IAQ T715 User Manual

Pro1 IAQ T715
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Pro1 IAQ T715 Specifications

Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
display temperature range41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C)
control temperature range44°F to 90°F (7°C to 32°C)
operating ambient temperature32° to +105° (0° to +41°C)
operating humidity90% non-condensing maximum
Power IconPower
load rating per terminal1 amp
load rating maximum all terminals combined1.5 amp
power source voltage18 to 30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz
battery type2 AA Alkaline Batteries
Display IconDisplay
display accuracy± 1°F
heating swing (cycle rate or differential)0.2°F to 2.0°F
cooling swing (cycle rate or differential)0.2°F to 2.0°F
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
width4.7"
height4.4"
depth0.8"

Summary

Thermostat Operation

LCD Display Overview

Details about the thermostat display readout.

Glow in the Dark Light Button

Button illuminates and turns on the display light when pressed.

Fan Switch Operation

Selects fan operation mode: ON for continuous or AUTO for system-controlled.

System Switch Modes

Selects HVAC operation mode: HEAT, COOL, or OFF.

Temperature Setpoint Adjustment

Use +/- buttons to select the desired room temperature.

User Button Functions

Buttons used for setting up programming options.

Easy Change Battery Door Access

Provides access to the battery compartment for replacement.

Thermostat Quick Reference Guide

Key Display Indicators

Explanation of indicators like time, setpoint, Hold, Low Battery, and System Operation.

Important Battery Replacement Notice

Details on low battery warnings and consequences of not replacing batteries.

Battery Door Information

Information on battery type and how to open the battery door.

Button Options Overview

Brief mention of button functions like Menu, Leave, Return, Wake.

Thermostat Programming

Setting the Current Time

Step-by-step guide to set the current day, hour, and minutes.

Setting Program Schedule (5+1+1 or 7 Day)

Instructions to program wake, leave, return, and sleep times and temperatures.

Copying Program Schedules

Methods to copy time periods and temperatures across days or between heat/cool.

Warranty Information and Registration

Thermostat Warranty Period

Details the 5-year limited warranty and registration requirements.

Warranty Registration Methods

Explains how to register the thermostat online or via mail.

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