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The default setting for the reminders is OFF (disabled).
Press Up/Down arrow buttons to select the desired re-
minder intervals.

Table 1. Filter and Maintenance Reminders

Buttons to

Use

Reminder

Available Settings and
How to Use

SETTINGS

(1st press)

FILTER

Total fan run time expressed in
months (Off 1 3 6 12); for

(1st press)

then 

Arrows

to scroll

months (Off, 1, 3, 6, 12); for
example, if fan runs 12 hours a
day 1 month reminder displays

to scroll

selections

day, 1 month reminder displays
in 2 calendar months.

SETTINGS

(2nd press)

then

Arrows

MAINTE-

NANCE

Elapsed chronological time in
months (Off, 6, 12). Use this,
for example to remind yourself

then 

Arrows

to scroll

for example, to remind yourself
when to perform routine checks

to scroll

selections

when to perform routine checks
or when to call a technician for
perodic preventive

perodic preventive
maintenance.

Enter

Stores settings.

NOTE − The HOME screen will reappear about 15 seconds
after the final arrow button press. OR, press the ENTER
button at any time to store any changes and exit to the
HOME screen.

After either programmed interval has elapsed, the remind-
er will be displayed as shown in figure 16.

COOL

OFF

AUTO

EMG.

HEAT

I0:26

PROG  
A B C D

HOLD

FAN 

ON

AUTO

FILTER  SERVICE
MAINTENANCE

76

ROOM

°

MO

AM

PM

COOL

OFF

AUTO

EMG.

HEAT

FAN 

ON

AUTO

FILTER  SERVICE
MAINTENANCE

76

Service

Indicator

Flashing

ROOM

°

Filter &

Maintenance

Indicators

Figure 16. Reminders

After the filter has been changed or maintenance per-
formed, reset the reminder by pressing the SETTINGS
button for 4 seconds at the corresponding reminder set-
tings screen. The screen will blink for a few moments to in-
dicate that the timer has been reset.

Service Indicator

When abnormal equipment operation is detected, the
SERVICE indicator will flash on the screen (see figure 16).
This indicates that the equipment requires service from a
qualified service technician.

Thermostat RESET

Under some abnormal conditions, it may be necessary to
reset" the thermostat to its default condition. Such a RE-
SET would delete all programming and settings and there-
fore should only be used on rare occasions when the the
thermostat fails to function as designed and/or as pro-
grammed. Such an instance can occur as a result of a pow-
er surge or similar electrical disturbance (e.g. after an elec-
trical storm or power outage). The RESET button can be
used to recover from this situation.

CAUTION

When the RESET button is pressed, ALL settings re-
vert back to the defaults, including the default pro-
gram (see tables 2 and 3).

The RESET button is an unlabeled, recessed button lo-
cated behind the door on the right−hand side of the thermo-
stat, below the SETTINGS button (see figure 3). Use a pa-
per clip or small pencil to press the RESET button; ALL
thermostat settings will be reset to the defaults listed in the
Default Thermostat Settings section.

Removing/Installing Thermostat

The thermostat hinges on tabs on the top of the subbase;
no tool is needed to remove the thermostat from the sub-
base. Pivot the bottom of the thermostat outward (releas-
ing the snaps), then lift up to remove.

To replace it, first position the top tilted toward the wall
bracket and align it until you feel the tabs and slots engage;
then, while the top is in place, pivot the bottom toward the
wall until the thermostat snaps into place.

Default Thermostat Settings

Default thermostat settings are in table 2 and the default
program is shown in table 3.

Table 2. Default Thermostat Settings

Mode

Heat (Perm. Hold)

Heat Setpoint (Perm Hold)

70°F (or 21°C)

Cool Setpoint (Perm Hold)

78°F (or 26°C)

Fan

Auto

Filter Reminder

OFF

Maintenance Reminder

OFF

Equipment  Protection Timers

Reset Back to Zero

Autochangeover

OFF

Table 3. Default Program Settings − 

Time & Temperature

Programs

Time

Temp. − Heat

Temp. Cool

All days − A

6:00am

70

_

F / 21

°

C

78

_

F / 26

°

C

All days − B

8:00am

62

_

F / 17

°

C

85

_

F / 29

°

C

All days − C

6:00pm

70

_

F / 21

°

C

78

_

F / 26

°

C

All days − D

10:00pm 62

_

F / 17

°

C

82

_

F / 28

°

C

Summary of Contents for L3711C

Page 1: ...tochangeover Mode 3 HOLD Temperature Hold Mode 4 PROG Thermostat Programming 4 COPY Copy a Program 5 FAN Controlling Fan Operation 5 Displaying Outside Temperature 5 SETTINGS Filter Maintenance Reminder 5 Service Indicator 6 Thermostat RESET 6 Removing Installing Thermostat 6 Default Thermostat Settings 6 Thermostat Output Table 7 Technical Specifications 7 General These instructions are intended ...

Page 2: ...er input Start making changes within 15 seconds or the HOME screen will re turn Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter DOOR OPEN Auto Copy Outside Figure 3 Thermostat Buttons When an Arrow HOLD HEAT or COOL button is pressed SETPOINT and the temperature setting appears for 15 seconds If desired start making changes within 15 sec onds or the HOME screen will return The backlight will turn ...

Page 3: ...he right side of the display see figure 7 Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter DOOR OPEN Auto Copy Outside 66 i0 30 75 70 Figure 7 Turn Cool ON OFF If the thermostat is in cool mode pressing the COOL but ton disables cool mode indicated by OFF similar to figure 5 Cooling Demand Set the thermostat to cool mode to control the cooling equipment Then if the room temperature is higher than t...

Page 4: ...HOLD flashes see figure 9 This overrides the program for 2 hours from the last button press then returns to the program While in Temporary Hold press HOLD once to switch to Permanent Hold HOLD displays solid PROG not dis played press HOLD again to return to the program PROG displays HOLD not displayed Heat Prog Fan Settings Cool Day Time Hold Enter DOOR OPEN Auto Copy Outside 68 i0 30 72 70 Figure...

Page 5: ...ling the Fan Operation Use the FAN button to select either continuous fan mode or auto fan mode To change from continuous to auto fan mode or vice ver sa press the FAN button Note whether a fan icon in the FAN box is present indicating that the fan is running or not fan not running If continuous fan mode is enabled ON displayed in FAN box see figure 12 the fan will run continuously regard less of ...

Page 6: ...om a qualified service technician Thermostat RESET Under some abnormal conditions it may be necessary to reset the thermostat to its default condition Such a RE SET would delete all programming and settings and there fore should only be used on rare occasions when the the thermostat fails to function as designed and or as pro grammed Such an instance can occur as a result of a pow er surge or simi...

Page 7: ...shown in Celsius position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PLUG IN Use Care To Avoid Bending Prongs Figure 17 Changing Fahrenheit Celsius Setting Indoor Temperature Measurement Range Measurement Scale Fahrenheit Measurement Range 35 F to 99 F Measurement Resolution 0 5 F Measurement Accuracy 1 F Field Offset via DIP switches to 3 F Sampling Method temperature measurements sampled every 15 seconds Displayed temperatu...

Page 8: ...ce Reminder Settings of Off 6 or 12 months of chronological time are available When programmed time has elapsed a MAIN TENANCE indicator is displayed Service Reminder The SERVICE indicator is displayed only under the follow ing conditions S if the thermostat Y1 terminal has been activated with 24VAC for at least 5 minutes AND the L terminal is shorted to the R terminal OR S if the thermostat Y1 te...

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