Installing or Changing the Batteries
To remove the battery compartment gently
squeeze the ribbed edges on both sides.
The battery compartment will pull down from the
thermostat body and will detach. Install two AA
batteries following the polarity as shown inside
the compartment. Place the compartment back
into the thermostat.
When the batteries are low the thermostat will enter a low battery mode.
Low battery mode has two levels.
• LEVEL 1: The low battery icon will be displayed.
The thermostat will continue to operate. Replace
the batteries as soon as possible
• LEVEL 2: The low battery icon will flash. If 24V AC
is present the thermostat will continue to operate
if the batteries are discharged or removed. If 24V
AC is not present the thermostat runs on
batteries only and THE SYSTEM WILL NOT OPERATE.
Replace batteries immediately.
The clock will continue to run for 10 minutes when the batteries are
removed.
Replace batteries if leaving thermostat unattended for more than 30 days.
Display Map
The thermostat display will show information that is being used during
operation or programming. This illustration shows all of the display’s
possibilities with an explanation.
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1. Event names (used for editing schedule).
2. Day is displayed on IDLE screen. Also used to display day ranges
when editing the schedule (e.g., SAT SUN for weekend).
3. Used with clock to display hold duration (e.g., FOR 2h).
4. Displayed when running a schedule.
5. Used with setpoint.
6. Used along with clock for service reminders (e.g., CHECK HP).
7. Used for time, current setpoint, and some configuration data (e.g.,
filter hours).
8. HVAC mode and status. Icons blink when active. A is for Auto, 2 is
for second stage, E is for emergency, is for heating, and is for
cooling.
9. Indicates when security is active.
10. Low battery indicator.
11. Displayed when in vacation hold.
12. Used for ambient temperature and configuration data (e.g., first
stage differential, F or C, etc.).
13. Fan status (rotates when active).
14. Fan use (selected by pressing FAN button).
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