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RECOVERY FROM SETBACK
The term
recovery
refers to the process the
thermostat uses to operate the heating or
cooling equipment to transition from the energy
savings setting you selected for when you are
away to the temperature you prefer when you
are present.
This thermostat uses a recovery process that
turns your heating/cooling equipment on or off at
the time you program the temperature to
change. For example, if you program the
thermostat’s heating program to 72°F at 6:00
AM, the heating equipment will come on at 6:00
AM and begin warming to 72°F. If you want the
temperature to be 72°F at 6:00 AM, you should
program the thermostat to an earlier time; for
example, 5:30. (The exact amount of time it
takes to warm or cool to the temperature you
want depends on many factors such as the size
of your heating/cooling equipment and the
outdoor temperature.)