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Programming Your Thermostat
The thermostat can be programmed in your hand
before it is installed or after it is on the wall if you make
sure the batteries are installed. If you need to install or
replace the batteries, refer to the Maintaining Your
Thermostat section.
Your thermostat can be programmed for seven days
(separate programs for each day of the week).
PROGRAMMING
The personal programming chart can be helpful for
plannng your program schedule of time and temperature
settings for various times of the day.
Four time periods are available:
MORNING is the time period when you want the zone
at a comfortable temperature to begin the day. (This
will be a higher temperature during the heating
season, or a lower temperature during the cooling
season.) This is the only period that must contain a
time and temperature for every day.
MIDDAY is the time period you can set for an energy-
saving temperature while the zone is unoccupied.
(This will be a lower temperature during the heating
season, or a higher temperature during the cooling
season.)
EVENING is the time period when you want the zone
at a comfortable temperature for family activities in
the evening.
NIGHT is the time period you can set for an energy-
saving temperature while you are sleeping or the
zone is unoccupied. Set it to start at your family’s
normal bedtime. (For more comfortable sleeping in
the cooling season, some people choose not to
raise the cooling temperature during the night.)
You can set a different schedule for each day of the
week because your requirements will probably be
different for each day.
Fill in the times and temperatures you desire for each
day of the week. If you decide not to program the