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11 68-0134T8624C,D INSTALLATION • CHECKOUT Fig. 11—Mounting thermostat on subbase. M3764 PMRETURNMON HEAT ONSYSTEM A U T O PMR E TU R N M O N H E A T O NSYSTEM R U N P R O G R A M T I M ET E M P E R A T U R E P R E S E N T S E T T IN G S K IP N E X T P E R IO D C H A N G E T O L A S T P E R I O D S E T P R E S E N T D A Y /T IM E H O L D T E M PA H E A DW A R M E R B A C KC O O L E R A. B. C. HEATAUTOCOOLOFFO NA U T OF A N P E R IO DWAKE SLEEP RETURN LEAVEDAY SET HEAT/COOL Checkout HEATING Move the system switch to HEAT and the fan switch to AUTO. Press WARMER key until the setting is about 10° F [6° C] above room temperature. Heating should start (both stages if multistage), and the fan should run (may be a short delay on forced air systems). Press COOLER key until the setting is about 10° F [6° C] below room temperature. The heating equipment should shut off, followed by the fan. NOTE: On an AUTO changeover thermostat, the cool- ing temperature must be set at least 3° F [2° C] above the heating temperature, or display will flash. COOLING CAUTION Do not operate cooling if outdoor temperature is below 50° F [10° C]. Refer to manufacturer recommendations. NOTE: When cooling setting is changed, thermostat will wait up to five minutes before turning on the cooling equipment. This delay is to protect the com- pressor.Move the system switch to COOL and the fan switch to AUTO. Press COOLER key until the setting is about 10° F [6° C] below room temperature. The cooling equipment and fan should start (both stages if multi- stage). Press WARMER key until the setting is about 10° F [6° C] above room temperature. The cooling equipment and fan equipment should stop. NOTE: On an AUTO changeover thermostat, the heat- ing temperature must be set at least 3° F [2° C] below the cooling temperature, or display will flash. FAN Move the system switch to OFF, and the fan switch to ON. The fan should run continuously. When the fan switch is in the AUTO position, the fan operates directly with the thermostat call for cooling and also with the !
12 System PressLook For This ResponseSwitch PositionThis KeyKey Down Key Released OFF 06 Blank 02 Blank 05 Blank 04 Blank 01 Blank 00 Blank (CHECK EACH POSITION)12 See note A OFF 08 Blank 13 Microprocessor mask no. and revision no. 09 Blank 14 Blank HEAT or AUTO14 1st stage heating and SYSTEM LED on. 14 2nd stage heating also on. 14 2nd stage heating off. 14 1st stage heating and SYSTEM LED off. NOTE: If single-stage heating system, press key twice instead of four times; once to turn on heating and SYSTEM LED, second time to turn off. OFF 10 Blank 11 Normal operating display. END SELF-TEST A SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT COOL ON HEAT ON WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP TEMPORARYREPL BAT AM PMSET PT M410C (continued) RUN PROGRAM RUN PROGRAM SETHEAT/COOL DAY SLEEP BACK COOLER AHEAD LEAVE WARMER RETURN WAKE T8624C,D CHECKOUT 1 SET PRESENT DAY/TIME SET PRESENT DAY/TIME SET PRESENT DAY/TIME SET PRESENT DAY/TIME SET PRESENT DAY/TIME System PressLook For This ResponseSwitch PositionThis KeyKey Down Key Released OFF 03 Blank 07 Blank 15 Blank COOL or AUTO (with fan in 15 1st stage cooling, fan and SYSTEM LED on. AUTO) 15 2nd stage cooling also on. 15 2nd stage cooling off. 15 1st stage cooling, fan and SYSTEM LED off. NOTE: If single-stage cooling system, press key twice instead of four times; once to turn on cooling, fan and SYSTEM LED, second time to turn off. CHANGETO LAST PERIOD SKIPNEXT PERIOD PRESENT SETTING PRESENT SETTING PRESENT SETTING PRESENT SETTING PRESENT SETTINGHOLD TEMP
13 68-0134T8624C,D CHECKOUT Third DigitManual or Auto ChangeoverSystem Switch Position 0 Manual HEAT or OFF 1 Auto HEAT or OFF 3 Auto AUTO 4 Manual COOL 5 Auto COOL Fourth Digit DegreesClock (hrs)System Switch Position 0 F 12 COOL, AUTO or OFF 1 F 24 COOL, AUTO or OFF 2 F 12 HEAT 3 F 24 HEAT 4 C 12 COOL, AUTO or OFF 5 C 24 COOL, AUTO or OFF 6 C 12 HEAT 7 C 24 HEAT Second Stages ofDigit Heat Cool 021 122 211 312 402 510 620 First DigitCycle Rate Setting (cph at 50% on time for stage 1 on 1-heat models, stage 2 on 2-heat models) 01 13 29 36 M5734
14 Programming the Thermostat IMPORTANT: With Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™, program the times for when the homeowner wants the home comfortable. The thermostat will decide how early to begin the temperature changes.NOTE: Some models will show 32°F instead of the current temperature, indicating the thermostat is op- erating on backup batteries until the thermostat is mounted on the wallplate and the system is powered. STEP 1 SET THE CURRENT DAY AND TIME This thermostat can be programmed either on the wall or in hand. SEE PAGE 5 TO FIND OUT HOW TO REMOVE THE THERMOSTAT FROM THE SUBBASE. Always press the keys with fingertip or similar blunt tool. Sharp instruments like a pen or pencil point can damage the key- board. NOTE: Check the glossary, page 22, for STEP 2 SET THE PROGRAM SCHEDULE AND HEATING TEMPERATURES Before Beginning… The schedule form on page 22 provides the homeowner an opportunity to plan the schedule. Now… Start by programming the WAKE time and temperature for weekdays. The thermostat requires a program for WAKE. You can program LEAVE, RE- TURN and SLEEP or not, as desired.Press and release. Note that the display shows WAKE and the preprogrammed time and temperature. If the display reads COOL, press and release to switch to HEAT. If display reads SAT or SUN, press and hold until MON TUE WED THU FRI appears. Press and hold until the dis- play shows the desired start- ing time. Press and hold until the dis- play shows the desired tem- perature. If the display starts to blink while holding down TEM- PERATURE WARMER or COOLER, the setting limit has been reached. If the thermostat can switch automati- cally between heating and cooling, the heating tempera- ture must be at least three degrees below the air condi- tioning temperature. For example, if the cooling settingdefinitions of unfamiliar words. Press and release. The display shows 1:00 PM MON. Press and hold until the current day appears in the display. Press and hold until the current time appears in the display. Be sure AM or PM appears as desired. MONPM M5015 TUEPM M5017 TUEM5016 PM MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT WAKEAMSET PT M5018 MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT WAKEAMSET PT M5018 MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT WAKEAMSET PT M5018 MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT WAKEAMSET PT M5019 T8624C,D PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT SET PRESENT DAY/TIME DAY BACK AHEAD WAKE SETHEAT/COOL DAY BACK AHEAD WARMER COOLER MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT WAKEAMSET PT M5020
15 68-0134temperature disappear from the display. Press and release. The display shows LEAVE, but no time or temperature. Press and hold until the dis- play shows the desired starting time. is 75° F, the maximum heating setting is 72° F. Program the LEAVE time and tempera- ture, if desired. NOTE: The LEAVE, RETURN or SLEEP program may be canceled by holding down the period key until the time and LEAVE T8624C,D PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT BACK AHEAD WARMER COOLER MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT LEAVESET PT M5021 MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT LEAVEAMSET PT M5022 MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT LEAVEAMSET PT M5023 MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT RETURNSET PT M5024 MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT RETURNPMSET PT M5025BACK AHEAD Press and release. The display shows RETURN, but no time or temperature. Press and hold until the dis- play shows the desired start- ing time. Press and hold until the dis- play shows the desired tem- perature. MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT RETURNPMSET PT M5026 WARMER COOLER Program the SLEEP time and temperature, if desired. Press and release. The dis- play shows SLEEP and the pre-programmed time and temperature. Press and hold until the dis- play shows the desired start- ing time. SLEEP RETURN MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT SLEEPPMSET PT M5027 Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature. Program the RETURN time and tempera- ture, if desired. BACK AHEADMON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT SLEEPPMSET PT M5060 WARMER COOLER MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT SLEEPPMSET PT M5028 Press and hold until the display shows the desired temperature.DAYSAT ON HEAT SLEEPPMSET PT M5029 Set the SATURDAY sched- ule. Use the same procedure as for weekdays. Press and release until SAT ap- pears on the display. Press WAKE, LEAVE, RE- TURN or SLEEP to select the time period. Use the AHEAD/BACK keys SLEEP WAKELEAVE RETURN BACK AHEADWARMER COOLER to set the time and the WARMER/COOLER keys to set the temperature.DAYSet the SUNDAY schedule. Use the same procedure as for weekdays.SUN ON HEAT SLEEPPMSET PT M5030
16 T8624C,D PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT SLEEP WAKEPress and hold until SUN ap- pears on the display. Press WAKE, LEAVE, RE- TURN or SLEEP to select the time period. Use the AHEAD/BACK keys to set the time and theLEAVE RETURN BACK AHEADWARMER COOLER WARMER/COOLER keys to set the temperature. This completes setting the program schedule and heat- ing temperatures. To set air conditioning, go to Step 3. First program the WAKE tem- perature for weekdays. Press and release. The display shows WAKE and the time and temperature pro- grammed for heating. Press and release so COOL shows on the display, along with the preprogrammed cool- ing temperature. If display reads SAT or SUN, press and hold until MON TUE WED THU FRI appears. Press and hold until the dis- play shows the desired temperature. If the display blinks while holding down TEMPERA- TURE WARMER or COOLER, the setting limit has been reached. If the thermostat can switch automatically between heating and cooling, the cooling temperature must be at least three degrees higher than the corre- sponding heating temperature. For example, if the heat- ing setting is 70° F, the mini- If cooling temperatures are not being pro- grammed, skip Step 3 and press the RUN PROGRAM key. STEP 3 SET THE COOLING TEMPERA- TURES The program times are the same for both heating and cooling. Only the cooling tem- peratures need to be programmed if the thermostat has already been programmed for heating. To set times as the cooling temperatures are programmed, use the TIME AHEAD and BACK keys as described in Step 2. If the times are changed for cooling, they are also being changed for heating. WAKE SUN COOL WAKEAMSET PT M5032 MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL WAKEAMSET PT M5033 SETHEAT/COOL DAY WARMER COOLERMON TUE WED THU FRI COOL WAKEAMSET PT M5034 SUN ON HEAT WAKEAMSET PT M5031 LEAVEmum cooling setting is 73° F. If a lower cooling temperature isdesired, the heating tempera- ture first must be lowered ac- cordingly. Program the LEAVE tempera- ture, if desired. Press and release. The displayMON TUE WED THU FRI COOL LEAVEAMSET PT M5035 WARMER COOLER MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL LEAVEAMSET PT M5036 shows LEAVE, the time programmed for heating, and 78° F.RETURNMON TUE WED THU FRI COOL RETURNPMSET PT M5037 Press and hold until the dis- play shows the desired tem- perature.
17 68-0134T8624C,D PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT Program the RETURN tem- perature, if desired. MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL RETURNPMSET PT M5038 WARMER COOLER Press and release. The display shows RE- TURN, the time programmed for heating,and 78° F. Press and hold until the display shows the desired tem- perature. Program the SLEEP tempera-MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL SLEEPPMSET PT M5039 MON TUE WED THU FRI COOL SLEEPPMSET PT M5040 WARMER COOLER ture, if desired. Press and release.DAYPress and hold until the dis- play shows the desired tem- perature. Set the cooling temperatures for the SATURDAY schedule. Use the same procedure as for weekdays. Press and hold until SAT ap-SAT COOL SLEEPPMSET PT M5041 LEAVE RETURNSLEEP WAKE WARMER COOLER DAYpears on the display. Press WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN or SLEEPto select the time period. Use the WARMER/COOLER keys to set the temperature. Set the cooling temperatures for the SUNDAY schedule. Use the same procedure as for weekdays. Press and hold until SUN ap- pears on the display. Press WAKE, LEAVE, RE- TURN or SLEEP to select the time period.SUN COOL SLEEPPMSET PT M5042 SLEEP WAKELEAVE RETURN WARMER COOLER RUN PROGRAMTUE LEAVEPMSET PT M5043 SLEEP
18 T8624C,D PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT • OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT ON AUTO ON M3763AUTO FAN FANSET THE SYSTEM AND FAN SWITCHES ON THE SUB- BASE. Depending on thermostat model, some of the switch positions shown may not be available on the ther- mostat. Note the positions provided on the subbase, then set the switch(es) as desired. First set the fan switch. FAN ON: The fan runs continuously. Use for improved air circulation during special occasions or for more effi- cient electronic air FAN AUTO: Normal setting for most homes. The fan goes on and off with the air condi- tioner in summer. In winter, the fan on most systems starts a few minutes after the furnace comes on. It stops a few minutes after the furnace goes off. The fan starts and stops with the furnace in some electric heat systems and with the compressor in heat pump systems. Then set the system switch. HEAT: The thermostat controls your heating system. AUTO (select models only): The thermostat controls either your heating or cooling system, depending on room temperature. COOL: The thermostat controls your cooling system. AUTO HEAT OFFCOOL HEAT OFFCOOLAUTO HEAT OFFCOOL AUTO M3762 HEAT OFFCOOLAUTO OFF: Both the heating and cooling systems are off. This completes the programming of the thermostat. If the thermostat is removed from the wall to program, replace it following the procedure on page 5. Operating the Thermostat TEMPORARILY CHANGING THE PROGRAM These features allow the program to be customized for those times when someone comes home early, or stays up late, or plans to be out for the evening. To keep the current temperature through the next program period: SKIPNEXT PERIODPress and release. The name of the period to be skipped will flash in the display until the next regularly scheduled period starts. To go back to the temperature of the previ- ous program period: CHANGETO LAST PERIODPress and release. The dis- play will show the name of the previous period and flash TEMPORARY until the next regularly scheduled period starts. Use the WARMER/COOLER keys to set the tempera- ture. You have completed programming the cooling tempera- tures. Press and release to start the program. Go to Step 4. STEP 4 cleaning. TUE LEAVE RETURNPM M5044 TUE WAKE TEMPORARYPM M5045
19 68-0134T8624C,D OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT WARMER COOLER To temporarily raise or lower the tempera- ture for the current period only: TEMPORARYM5046 ON HEATPress and hold until the de- sired temperature is reached. The display will flash TEM- PORARY until the next pro- grammed time period starts. With the system switch at the AUTO position, press and hold down the key to alter- nate between heating and cool- ing temperature settings for temporary override. Press and release to cancel any of the temporary settings. PRESENT SETTING RUN PROGRAMTUE LEAVEPM M5047 MANUALLY OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT This feature is particularly useful when on vacation or other extended absences. It does not cancel the program.HOLD TEMPPress and release. Press and hold to change the temperature setting. After a few seconds, the display will show the current temperature. Press and release to check the temperature setting. Press and hold down to alter- nate between heating and cooling temperature settings. Press and release to cancel hold.ON HEATSET PT M5048 ON HEATSET PT M5049 ON HEATSET PT M5050 WARMER COOLER PRESENT SETTING PERMANENTLY CHANGING THE PROGRAM If the schedule changes or a different tem- perature is desired, any setting can be up- dated without affecting other program set- tings. SLEEP WAKEPress and release the desired period key. Press and hold until the desired day schedule shows on the dis- play. Press and hold the Time or Tem- perature keys until the display shows the desired new program. Press and release to return to normal operation.LEAVE RETURN DAY AHEAD BACK WARMER COOLER RUN PROGRAM TUE LEAVEPM M5051 RUN PROGRAM
20day and Sunday settings are canceled separately. Press and hold the desired pe- riod key until the time and temperature clear from the display (about three seconds). Press and release to return to T8624C,D OPERATING THE THERMOSTAT SLEEPNOTE: Moving the system switch also can- cels hold. CANCELING THE PROGRAM SETTINGS The thermostat requires time and tempera- ture settings in the WAKE period, but any of the others can be canceled. Weekday, Satur- LEAVE RETURN MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT LEAVE M5052 RUN PROGRAMMON RETURNPM M5053 normal operation. CHECKING THE PROGRAM TIMES AND TEMPERATURES SLEEP WAKE Check all the stored settings without affecting the per- manent program. Press and release the desired period key. The start time and temperature setting will appear on the display. Press and release to display the next daily time and tem- perature for that period. Press and release to return to MON TUE WED THU FRI ON HEAT SLEEPPMSET PT M5054 LEAVE RETURN SAT ON HEAT SLEEPPMSET PT M5055 DAY MON M5056RETURNPMRUN PROGRAM Press and release. The dis- play will show the current temperature setting for sev- eral seconds, then revert to the room temperature. To check the heating and cooling settings with the sys- tem switch at the AUTO position, press and hold down to alternate between the heating and cooling settings. During recovery from energy savings, the setting dis- played will not match the programmed setting. This is because the thermostat gradually changes the tempera- ture setting during recovery to provide most efficient use of the heating or cooling equipment. normal operation. CHECKING THE CURRENT TEMPERATURE SETTING Press a single key to compare current room temperature to the current temperature set- ting at any time.PRESENT SETTINGON HEATSET PT M5057 PRESENT SETTING