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To Install Thermostat
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
– Turn off power at the main service panel by removing the fuse or switching
the appropriate circuit breaker to OFF position before removing the existing thermostat.
IMPORTANT:
Thermostat installation must conform to local and national building and electrical codes and ordinances.
Note:
Mount the thermostat about five feet above the floor. Do not mount the thermostat on an outside wall, in direct
sunlight, behind a door, or in an area affected by a vent or duct.
1. Turn off power to heating & cooling system by removing the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker off.
2. Put thermostat sub base against the wall where you plan to mount it (be sure wires will feed through the wire opening in
the sub base of the thermostat).
3. Mark the placement of the mounting holes.
4. Set thermostat sub base and thermostat away from working area.
5. Using a 3/16” drill bit, drill holes in the places you have marked for mounting.
6. Use a hammer to tap supplied anchors in mounting holes.
7. Use supplied screws to mount thermostat sub base to wall (make sure thermostat wire is through hole).
8. Insert stripped, labeled wires in matching wire terminals. Tighten screws to secure wires.
CAUTION!
:
Be sure exposed portion of wires does not touch other wires.
9. Gently tug wire to be sure of proper connection. Double check that each wire is connected to the proper terminal.
10. Install 2 “AA” batteries into back of thermostat.
11. Snap thermostat onto the sub base.
12. Turn on power to the system at the main service panel.
13. Configure thermostat to match the type of system you have.
14. Test thermostat operation as described in “Testing the Thermostat”.