Auxiliary  Heat  Pg.  5
Most  heat  pump  systems  require  a
supplemental  heating  source,  called
auxiliary  heat,  to  maintain  your
comfort  when  outdoor  temperatures
fall  significantly.  Your  thermostat  lets
you  know  when  your  home  is being
warmed  with  supplemental  heat.
Clean  Filter  Pg.  4
Your  system's  air  filter  will  require
regular  cleaning  to  reduce  the  dirt  and
dust  in  the  system  and  your  indoor  air.
The  clean  FILTER indicator  lets  you
know  when  it's  time  to  clean  the  filter.
Fan  Pg.  2
Your  system's  fan  can  run  continuously
or  only  as called  for  during  heating  or
cooling.  Continuous  operation  helps
with  air  circulation  and  cleaning.
Automatic  operation  provides  energy
NOTE:  For  additional  energy  savings
opportunities,  ask  your  dealer  about
locking  out  auxiliary  heat  at  a selected
outdoor  temperature.
savings.  Press the  FAN  button  to  make
your  choice.
Mode  Pg.  3
Mode  refers  to  the  type  of  operation
your  system  is set  up  to  perform.  Mode
settings  include:  OFF,  HEAT,  COOL,
and  AUTO.  Heat  pump  systems  also
include  EMERGENCY  HEAT  (EHEAT).
Outdoor  Temperature  Pg.  3
Your  thermostat  not  only  registers  the
indoor  temperature,  but  it  may  also  be
equipped  to  register  and  display  the
outdoor  temperature  as well.  Press the
UP  and  DOWN  buttons  simultaneously
to  read  the  outdoor  temperature  display.
Power  Outage  Pg.  7
Complete  loss  of  electricity.  Your
thermostat  has  an  internal  power
source  that  will  allow  it  to  maintain
your  desired  temperature  settings
indefinitely.  This  function  does  not
require  batteries.
Reset  Filter  Pg.  4
The  reset  filter  function  turns  off  the