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8.4.1 FIRST SELECTION:
Setting program based on
preferred SCHEDULE settings
(see section 8.4). This will
either be one or two different
programs. The first program
will be blinking. To change the
SCHEDULE to program, use the
UP or DOWN buttons. Press
the OK button to edit that
program.
8.4.2 SECOND SELECTION:
Setting time period to be
programmed. Using the UP or
DOWN buttons to select one
of the following, then pressing
OK to edit:
MORNING
DAY (AWAY)
EVENING (HOME)
NIGHT
8.4.3 THIRD SELECTION:
This is where the exact activation
time for the time period is set.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons
to adjust the time accordingly.
Press OK once done. (Time is
adjusted in 15 minute increments. Only
one exact time per period is available.)
8.4.4 FINAL SELECTION:
The last setting is where the
desired temperature is selected.
Using the UP and DOWN
buttons select a temperature.
Press OK to confirm the setting.
(The range is between 32° - 104°
Fahrenheit, however the Heatwave
system may not be able to heat to that
same range based on several factors.)
8.5 MODE SELECT
On the main screen, the MODE
menu will be shown blinking
first with three options:
AUTO - Default mode that
most users will want to use
which sets temperature
based on a user-created
schedule.
OVERRIDE - To temporarily override
temperature/schedule settings.
MAN. MODE - To use the thermostat
to adjust the temperature on user input
without a schedule.
Each time OK is pressed, the program, will automatically move to the program section.
In the case where there are two schedules, once the final setting for the first schedule is
finalized, hitting the OK button will move to the next schedule to program, if applicable.
NOTE:
8.6 OTHER SETTINGS
SETTINGS (fourth menu item from the
top) is where several other options can
be configured for this thermostat. Please
consult the user manual included with the
thermostat
for complete
information
about these
options.
8.4 PROGRAM SELECT
The third option down PROGRAM (press OK to select the PROGRAM settings, and OK
again to edit these settings) is where the majority of thermostat programming takes
place. All the programming in this function will be done using the UP, DOWN and OK
buttons.
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