Advanced Programmable ThermostatUser ManualCat No. : 097A
Heater/Cooler SelectionInside the front cover, you can find the DIP switch, These threeswitches are used to control the span and heat/cool system. S
Temperature Span SelectionSpan is the temperature difference between the turn on temperature and turn off temperature. For example, if you set tempera
If the display is different, press the RESET button. Use a fine probesuch as straightened paper clip to gently push the RESET button.After installatio
SETTING CLOCK1.Press the button to clear all digits except the day indicator andthe time display. The Day indicator is flashing.2.While Day indic
5.The unit will back to normal operation mode if no button is pressedfor 10 seconds.6.The default setting of comfortable mode is 21ºC for heater and23
2.Press the or button to select the program profile. P1-P6 are predefined program, their profile are shown as follows.where the black dot
User-defined Control ProfileIf user-defined program number is selected (P7-P9), press the but-ton will stop flashing of the program number and sta
3.Press the button will toggle the control temperature settingand advance the setting hour digit by one.Example:button is pressed. Hour Di
TEMPORARY OVERRIDEOverride the Operation ModeAt the normal operation mode, press the button will toggle thecurrent set temperature to comforta
2.Pressing any button will terminate the anti-freezing mode and backto normal operation mode.3.The default set temperature of the anti-freezing mode i
T able of ContentTABLE OF CONTENT..…………………...1INTRODUCTION……………………..…...2-3INSTALLATION ……………..………...3-11SETTING CLO
SPECIFICATIONPhysical CharacteristicSize 116 x 100 x 23.5 mmWeight 220 gramElectrical CharacteristicPower Source 2 AA (LR6) batteriesSwitching cap 250
INTRODUCTIONThis thermostat can replace most common residential thermo-stat and is designed to be used with electric, gas or oil heatingcontrol system
FeaturesSeveral useful function and operating modes have been incorporat-ed to adapt a variety of customer needs besides all the featuresassociated wi
Required MaterialHammerMasking tapeDrill and 3/16” drill bitScrewdriverRemoving your old thermostatCAUTION : to avoid electric shock, turn off the pow
Wire Labeling1.Disconnect and identify each wire.2.You may wish to tape the wires to the wall to keep them from slip-ping through the hole in the wall
2.Remove the cover over the connector.3.Mark the holes position and align the wire coming from the wall in the hole beside the connectors.4.Drill two
Connecting the Wires1.Connect the system wires to the terminals according to the wiringdiagram shown in the section “WIRING DIAGRAM”2.Push on the wire
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