How do I program the schedule on my thermostat?

There are four periods per each grouping of days, for Heat mode and Cool mode.  They are: MORN, DAY, EVE, NITE.  ALL 4 periods MUST be set for the thermostat to function properly.  Select either HEAT or COOL with the Temperature mode switch.  These same programming steps for all four periods below, must be performed independently in both Heat and Cool modes.

 

**FIRST: Select HEAT or COOL Mode as appropriate.


TO SET THE WEEKDAY TEMPERATURE PROGRAM

Turn Rotary Dial to “WEEKDAY Program” (this will program MON thru FRI at the same time).

MORN Period

  1. Period Start Time should be flashing.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to set Time for MORN.
  2. Press NEXT to proceed
  3. Period Set Temperature should be flashing.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to set Temp for MORN.
  4. Press NEXT to continue

DAY Period

  1. Period Start Time should be flashing.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to set Time for DAY.
  2. Press NEXT to proceed
  3. Period Set Temperature should be flashing.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to set Temp for DAY.
  4. Press NEXT to continue

EVE Period

  1. Period Start Time should be flashing.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to set Time for EVE.
  2. Press NEXT to proceed
  3. Period Set Temperature should be flashing.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to set Temp for EVE.
  4. Press NEXT to continue

NIGHT Period

  1. Period Start Time should be flashing.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to set Time for NITE.
  2. Press NEXT to proceed
  3. Period Set Temperature should be flashing.  Use UP/DOWN buttons to set Temp for NITE.
  4. Press NEXT to continue
  5. Turn the dial back to the run position when complete.

TO SET THE SATURDAY TEMPERATURE PROGRAM

  1. Turn Rotary Dial to “SATURDAY PROGRAM”
  2. Repeat all of the same steps shown above in Weekday Programming for the Saturday “MORN, DAY, EVE, and NITE” periods.
  3. Turn the dial back to the run position when complete.

TO SET THE SUNDAY TEMPERATURE PROGRAM

  1. Turn Rotary Dial to “SUNDAY PROGRAM”
  2. Repeat all of the same steps shown above in Weekday Programming, for the Sunday “MORN, DAY, EVE, and NITE” periods.
  3. Turn the dial back to the run position when complete.