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Braeburn 2010 Programmable Digital Thermostat User Manual

Braeburn 2010 Programmable Digital Thermostat

Important Safety Information

WARNING! 

  • Always turn off power to the air conditioning or heating system prior to installing, removing, cleaning or servicing thermostat.
  • Read this manual thoroughly prior to installing, programming or operating this thermostat.
  • This thermostat is designed for use with a 24 Volt-AC low voltage single stage gas, oil or electric heating or cooling systems.
  • Do not use this thermostat on applications with voltages above 30 Volts AC.
  • This thermostat requires two (2) properly installed “AA” alkaline batteries to maintain system clock during power outages.
  • The system must have 24 Volt AC power present for proper system operation and control.
  • Wiring must conform to all building codes and ordinances as required by local and national code authorities having jurisdiction.
  • Do not short (or jumper) across terminals on the gas valve or at the heating or cooling system control board to test the thermostat installation. This could damage the thermostat and void the warranty.
  • Do not select COOL mode of operation if the outside temperature is below 50° F (10° C). This could possibly damage the controlled cooling system and may cause personal injury.
  • This thermostat should only be used as described in this manual. Any other use is not recommended and will void the warranty.

SPECIFICATIONS

  1. Electrical Rating: 24 Volt AC (18-30 Volt AC)
    1. 1 amp maximum load per terminal
    2. 2 amp total maximum load (all terminals)
  2. Control Range: 45° – 90° F (7° – 32° C)
  3. Accuracy: +/- 1° F (+/- .5° C)
  4. AC Power: 18-30 Volts AC
  5. DC Back-Up Power: 3.0 Volts DC (2 AA alkaline batteries included)
  6. Compatibility with low voltage single-stage gas, oil, or electric heating or cooling\ systems, including single-stage heat pumps.
  7. Terminations: R, O, B, C, Y, W, G
    V or R R 24 VAC
    G or F

    H, W or 4

    G W Fan Control Heating Control
    Y

    B

    Y

    B

    Cooling Control

    Reversing Valve (Cooling)

    O

    C

    O

    C

    Reversing Valve (Heating)

    24 Volt AC, Transformer Common

INSTALLATION

Replacing Existing Thermostat

  1. Always turn off power to the air conditioning or heating system prior to removing the existing thermostat.
  2. Remove the cover of your old thermostat and locate the wire terminals. Do not remove wires from terminals yet.
  3. Using small pieces of masking tape, label wires prior to removal from terminals. Use Bthe chart below to determine the new terminal designations for your new thermostat.
    Old Terminal from New Terminal for Existing Thermostat New Thermostat Terminal Description
    V or R R 24 VAC
    G or F

    H, W or 4

    G W Fan Control Heating Control
    Y

    B

    Y

    B

    Cooling Control

    Reversing Valve (Cooling)

    O

    C

    O

    C

    Reversing Valve (Heating)

    24 Volt AC, Transformer Common

  4. After labeling and removing all wires from terminals, unscrew the existing thermostat sub-base from the wall. Make sure to secure wires to prevent them from slipping back into the hole in the wall.
    NOTE: This thermostat is designed for use with a 24 Volt AC low voltage single-stage gas, oil, or electric heating or cooling systems, including single-stage heat pumps. Do not use this thermostat on applications with voltages above 30 Volts AC.

Installing Your New Thermostat

NOTE: If you are installing this thermostat in a new installation be sure to locate the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance with applicable building codes. Make sure to install the thermostat in a location that provides good airflow characteristics and avoid areas behind doors, near corners, air vents, direct sunlight or near any heat generating device. Installation in any of these areas could impact thermostat performance.

  1. Always turn off power to the air conditioning or heating system prior to installing your new thermostat.
  2. Place the system switch on front of the thermostat to the OFF position.
  3. Place fan control switch on front of the thermostat to the AUTO position.
  4. Remove front of the thermostat body from the sub-base by pressing the release latch on the bottom of the front body.
  5. Place the thermostat sub-base against wall in the desired thermostat location.
  6. Guide thermostat wires through the center hole in sub-base Continue to hold the sub-base against wall.
  7. Mark placement of mounting holes as appropriate and drill using a 3/16″ drill bit.
  8. Gently tap supplied plastic anchors into the holes in the wall.
  9. Place the thermostat sub-base against the wall in the desired location, making sure the mounting holes are aligned as appropriate and the thermostat wires are properly inserting through opening in middle of the sub-base.
  10. Fasten the sub-base to wall using supplied screws.
  11. Connect wires to quick wiring terminal block as appropriate using the new terminal designations. Refer to Wiring Diagram section of this manual if required for assistance.
  12. Make sure all of the wire connections are secure and are not touching any other terminal to prevent electrical shorts and potential damage to the thermostat.
  13. Turn the front thermostat body over, exposing the rear view of the circuit board.
  14. Locate the internal °F / °C switch on the circuit board.
  15. Using your finger, gently flip the switch toward the preferred temperature °F / °C scale.
  16. Locate the internal fan option switch, HG (Gas) / HE (Elec) on the circuit board. This switch controls the heating system fan delay. Select gas for gas or oil fired systems.
    This will allow the furnace to run for a few seconds before initiating the fan. Select electric for systems with electric furnace elements that require the fan to come on immediately.
  17. Using your finger, gently flip the switch towards the HG (Gas) or HE (Elec) selection which indicates the low voltage heating system the thermostat will control.
  18. Locate the internal NORM NON-HP / HP switch on the circuit board. This switch configures the thermostat for normal (NORM NON-HP) heating and cooling systems or heat pump (HP) systems.
  19. Using your finger, gently flip the switch towards the NORM NON-HP or HP selection which indicates the low voltage heating system the thermostat will control.
  20. Attach front body of thermostat to the sub-base of the thermostat, being careful to align the terminal pins on the front body with the terminal block on the sub-base.
  21. Open front thermostat door and open battery compartment door.
  22. Install two new “AA” alkaline batteries into battery compartment. Make sure to locate the positive (+) ends of the batteries and match them with the positive (+) terminals located in the battery compartment.
    NOTE: If you installed the batteries prior to accomplishing steps 14 and 15, then you will need to reset the thermostat to register your thermostat switch configurations prior to programming. Gently press the RESET button on the front of the thermostat using a paper clip or a small pencil tip.
  23. Close battery compartment.
  24. Restore system power so you can test installation.

TESTING YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT

NOTE: Test your thermostat prior to programming any user settings. Pressing the RESET button will erase any user entries for time of day, day of week, option settings and programming if previously programmed. This will return all user settings and return them to their default values. Remember, this will erase all programs entered by the user.
WARNING! Read BEFORE Testing

  • Do not short (or jumper) across terminals on the gas valve or at the heating or cooling system control board to test the thermostat installation. This could damage the thermostat and void the warranty.
  • Do not select COOL mode of operation if the outside temperature is below 50° F (10° C). This could possibly damage the controlled cooling system and may cause personal injury.
  • This thermostat includes an automatic compressor protection feature to avoid potential damage to the cooling system from short cycling. This thermostat automatically provides a 5-minute delay after turning off the cooling system output to protect the compressor. This protection is also present in the heat mode of operation on single stage heat pump systems to protect the compressor. cont.
    NOTE: If you installed the batteries prior to accomplishing steps 14 and 15, then you will need to reset the thermostat to register your thermostat switch configurations prior to programming. Gently press the RESET button on the front of the thermostat using a paper clip or a small pencil tip.
  1. Place the system switch in the HEAT position.
  2. Press the button on the keypad until the setpoint temperature setting is a minimum of 3 degrees higher than the current room temperature. The heating system should start within several seconds. The fan may not turn on immediately due to the heating system built-in fan delay.
  3. Place the system switch in the OFF position. The heating system should stop within several seconds on normal single stage heating or cooling systems. On single stage heat pump systems you must wait 5 minutes for the automatic compressor short cycle protection period to expire, or press the RESET button to bypass this feature for initial testing purposes. Pressing the RESET button will erase any user entries for time of day, day of week, option settings and programming if previously programmed.
  4. Place the system switch in the COOL position.
  5. Press the button on the keypad until the setpoint temperature is a minimum of 3 degrees lower than the current room temperature.
  6. The cooling system should start within several seconds. Place the system switch in the OFF position.
  7. Place the fan switch in the ON position. The system blower should start.
  8. Place the fan switch in the AUTO position. The system blower should stop.

PROGRAMMING

Default Thermostat Settings

Operation Mode Normal Operating Mode
Temperature Hold Permanent and Temporary Hold Cleared
Clock 12:00 pm, Monday
Room Temperature 70˚ F (21.0˚ C), to be renewed within

5 seconds

Setpoint Temperature According to system switch: 62˚ F (17.0˚ C) for Heat and Off

83˚ F (28.0˚ C) for Cool

Temperature Scale ˚F or ˚C dependent on switch setting
Operating Program DAY program, Monday
Low Battery Warning Off, to be renewed within 5 seconds
Temperature Differential 0.5˚ F (0.25˚ C)
Short Cycle Protection Timer Reset
Output Relays Off
Filter Check Monitor 0 days-off
Extended Hold Indefinite
Adaptive Recovery Mode Reset

Setting Current Time of Day and Day of Week

NOTE: It is important for you to set the current time of day (note AM/PM indicator in display), and the current day of week correctly to avoid problems with program execution.

  1. When in normal operating mode, press the DAY/TIME keypad button. The LCD display will be cleared except for the time, am/pm indicator and the day of the week. The hour portion of the time will flash.
  2. Press the or button to set the current hour.
  3. Press the DAY/TIME button again, the minute portion of the time will flash.
  4. Press the or button to set the current minute.
  5. Press the DAY/TIME button again, the day of the week indicator will flash.
  6. Press the or button to set the current day of the week.
  7. Press the DAY/TIME button again and the thermostat will return to normal operating mode.
    NOTE: The thermostat will return to normal operating mode automatically after 15 seconds if no key is pressed. It will also return to normal operating mode immediately if the RETURN button is pressed.

Setting Thermostat User Options

The default user options are compatible with most systems and applications. They are normally set at the time of installation and usually do not require modification under normal operating conditions. If you desire to change these settings, simply follow the instructions below.

Setting Thermostat Differential
NOTE: The temperature differential settings are the same for both the heating and cooling systems.
The default setting is 0.5° F (0.25° C). The room temperature must change by 0.5° F (0.25° C) from the setpoint temperature before the thermostat will initiate the system in heating or cooling.

  1. In normal operating mode, press and hold the RETURN button for 4 seconds. The LCD display will show “d1 x”, where “x” equals the °F / °C differential setting.
    This is the current temperature differential setting.
  2. Press the or button to set the temperature differential to your desired setting of 0.5°, 1°, or 2° F (0.25°, 0.5°, or 1° C).
  3. NOTE: Once you have finished setting the temperature differential you can wait 15 seconds and the thermostat will automatically return to normal operation mode.
    Otherwise, you can press the RETURN to set the Extended Hold Time.

Setting the Extended Hold Time (see also section 5.3)
The default setting is Long (indefinite) Hold. If the HOLD feature is activated, the current setpoint will be held until HOLD is released.

  1. After pressing the RETURN button again, the display will show “HOLD LG”, where LG is on indefinite hold.
  2. Press the or button to change the Extended Hold time from indefinite (LG) to 24 hours (SH).
  3. Press the RETURN button again to set the Filter Check Monitor or wait 15 seconds for the thermostat to return to normal mode.
    Setting Filter Check Monitor (see also section 5.7)
    The default setting is 0 days (Filter Monitor disabled).
  4. After pressing the RETURN button again, the display will show “FILT XXX SET” where XXX is the Filter Monitor interval.
  5. Press the or button to change the Filter Monitor interval to the desired value of 0 (disabled), 30, 60, 90, 120, or 180 days.
  6. Press the RETURN button again or wait 15 seconds for the thermostat to return to normal mode.

Setting Your Energy Saving Programs–Tips Before Starting

  1. It is important for you to set the current time of day (note the AM/PM indicator in the display), and the current day of the week correctly to avoid problems with program execution. This must be done prior to entering any program settings.
  2. The heating and cooling programs have both separate setpoint times and setpoint temperatures.
    1. This thermostat is preprogrammed with weekday and weekend setpoint times and temperatures recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy in their ENERGY STAR® program. These settings provide efficient energy savings during normal heating and cooling modes of operation. If you desire to use the setting in the table, no further programming is necessary. Review these time and temperature settings prior to establishing your personal program settings to maximize your savings, and minimize programming requirements.
      Time: 6:00 am Time: 6:00 am
      MORN Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
      Cool: 75˚ F (24˚ C) Cool: 75˚ F (24˚ C)
      Time: 8:00 am Time: 8:00 am
      DAY Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
      Cool: 83˚ F (28˚ C) Cool: 75˚ F (24˚ C)
      Time: 6:00 pm Time: 6:00 pm
      EVE Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C)
      Cool: 75˚ F (24˚ C) Cool: 75˚ F (24˚ C)
      Time: 10:00 pm Time: 10:00 pm
      NIGHT Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C) Heat: 62˚ F (17˚ C)
      Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C)
  3. Make sure you place the system switch in the HEAT or COOL modes of operation as appropriate. You should not enter a program in the OFF position.
  4. When you place the system switch in the COOL or HEAT modes of operation, the appropriate indicator will also appear in the LCD display when the system is running.
  5. When you place the system switch in the OFF mode the display will indicate OFF.

Programming Overview

Your thermostat contains separate Weekday and Weekend Program Groups that allow you to change the daily setpoint times and temperatures to meet your individual schedule needs.
Weekday – allows you to program all the weekdays (M, TU, W, TH, F will show in the display) at the same time. Allows programming times and temperature settings for four setpoints (MORN, DAY, EVE & NIGHT) to meet your weekday schedule needs.
Weekend – allows you to program all the weekend days (SA, and SU will show in the display) at the same time. Again allows programming times and temperature settings for four setpoints (MORN, DAY, EVE & NIGHT) to meet your weekend schedule needs.

Entering Your Program

  1. Place the system switch in the HEAT mode of operation.
  2. Press the PROG button to enter Program setting mode. The MORN setpoint of the Weekday Program Group will be displayed. The display will show M, TU, W, TH, F to indicate the Weekday group is being programmed. The hour portion of the setpoint time and the AM/PM indicator will be flashing.
  3. Press the or button to change the time to the desired hour in 1-hour increments, and press the PROG button to save. The minute portion of the setpoint time will begin flashing.
  4. Press the or button to change the time to the desired minute in 10-minute increments, and press the PROG button to save. The SET TEMP will begin flashing.
  5. Press the or button to change the setpoint temperature to the desired setting in 1° F increments (0.5° C), and press the PROG button to save. The thermostat will now display the DAY setpoint time and temperature. Again, you will see the hour portion of the setpoint time and the AM/PM indicator will be flashing.
  6. Follow steps 3 through 5 to set the setpoint times and temperatures for the MORN, DAY, EVE, and NIGHT setpoints for the Weekday group in the HEAT mode.
  7. After pressing the PROG button, you will enter the Weekend Program Group. The display will show SA, and SU to indicate the Weekend group is being programmed. The hour portion of the MORN setpoint time and the AM/PM indicator will be flashing.
  8. Follow steps 3 through 5 to set the setpoint times and temperatures for the MORN, DAY, EVE, and NIGHT setpoints for the Weekend group in the HEAT mode.
  9. Place the system switch in the COOL mode of operation. The display will show COOL. Follow steps 2 through 8 to program the setpoint times and temperatures for the Weekday and Weekend groups in the COOL mode.
    NOTE: To erase all entered programs, the current time of day, day of the week and other user settings, gently press the RESET button using a paper clip or a small pencil tip. This will return all thermostat settings to their default values.

ADDITIONAL OPERATION FEATURES

Review Set Temperature

  1. Press and hold the or button. The current setpoint temperature will be displayed in place of the current room temperature, and the indicator SET TEMP will be displayed.
  2. The display will return to the normal operating mode when the or button is released. Continuing to hold the or button for 3 seconds or longer will allow the user to temporarily override the currently programmed setpoint (See Temporary Program Override).

Temporary Program Override

  1. Press and hold or button for 3 seconds. The entire display will flash once and the SET TEMP indicator will be displayed. Release the or button and press the or button again as desired to adjust the set temperature.
  2. The display will return to normal operating mode after 15 seconds or you can press the RETURN button.
  3. The program indicator (MORN, DAY, EVE OR NIGHT) will be flashing in the display indicating that a Temporary Program Override is in effect. The Temporary Program Override will reset when the next setpoint time occurs or after 4 hours – whichever comes first.

Extended Hold (Vacation) Mode

  1. Press the HOLD button to bypass the program schedule. The current setpoint temperature will be held either permanently or for 24 hours depending on the setting selection made in section 4.3.2.
  2. Press the HOLD button again to return the thermostat to normal program operation.
  3. The hold period lasts until the hold is released as in step #2 above, or is limited to 24 hours if the default was changed in the User Options Settings ( see section 4.3.2).

Compressor Protection

This thermostat includes an automatic compressor protection feature to avoid potential damage to the cooling system from short cycling. This thermostat automatically provides a 5-minute delay after turning off the cooling system output to protect the compressor. This protection is also present in the heat mode of operation on single-stage heat pump systems to protect the compressor.

NOTE: The installer can reset the thermostat and bypass the compressor protection features by pressing the RESET button. This will erase all entered programs, current time of day, day of week and other user settings and should only be used during installation for testing purposes or to reset a thermostat to regain normal operation. This will return all thermostat settings to their default values. The user will have to reprogram all of the erased settings.

Low Battery Detection and Replacement

This thermostat requires two (2) properly installed “AA” alkaline batteries to provide back-up power for the thermostat. The thermostat must have 24 Volt AC power present for proper system operation and control.
This thermostat is equipped with a low battery detection feature that constantly monitors the batteries during normal operating mode to determine whether they have sufficient power to provide back-up power.

When this feature determines that the battery status is low, a low battery indicator will appear in the display. It is recommended that the batteries be replaced immediately to maintain the system clock in the event of a power outage.

Replacing the Batteries

  1. Open the thermostat cover and locate the battery compartment door.
  2. Gently remove the two “AA” alkaline batteries located in the battery compartment.
  3. Install two new “AA” alkaline batteries into battery compartment. Make sure to match the positive (+) ends of the batteries with the positive (+) terminals located in the battery compartment.
  4. Close battery compartment and verify that the low battery indicator does not appear in the display.

Adaptive Recovery Mode (ARM™)

This thermostat includes an automatic compressor protection feature to avoid potential damage to the cooling system from short cycling. This thermostat automatically provides a 5-minute delay after turning off the cooling system output to protect the compressor. This protection is also present in the heat mode of operation on single stage heat pump systems to protect the compressor.
In order to maximize comfort and energy efficiency, this thermostat is equipped with an Adaptive Recovery Mode (ARM™). This feature minimizes the amount of time required by the heating or cooling system to reach the new setpoint, after a setback period is completed, and assures your desired temperature is achieved at your set program times.
This feature activates when recovering room temperature from setback programs to comfort programs, so it will only take place when the current (heating) program setpoint temperature is lower than the upcoming program setpoint temperature, or the current (cooling) program setpoint temperature is higher than the upcoming program setpoint temperature.
During ARM™, room temperature is recovered gradually by turning on the heating or cooling before the end of the set back period. The setpoint temperature is changed to that of the upcoming comfort program temperature. The start time of recovery is based on the difference between the current room temperature and the upcoming comfort program setpoint temperature. The recovery to the upcoming setpoint starts 10 minutes before the upcoming setpoint time for each degree of temperature change required, up to a maximum of 2 hours.

Filter Check Monitor (see section 4.3.3 for setting)

The Filter Check Monitor displays a reminder for required filter replacement or cleaning, by flashing the FILT segment in the display. See instructions on your filter or heating/cooling unit for recommendations for interval setting.

When the selected interval has been reached, and required cleaning or replacement has been performed, press the RETURN button in any normal mode to reset the timer and turn off the warning.

Resetting the Thermostat

The Reset feature allows the user to completely reset the thermostat to register new manual switch settings.

  1. To erase all entered programs, current time of day, day of week and other user settings, gently press the RESET button using a paper clip or a small pencil tip.
  2. This will return all thermostat settings to their default values and register all new manual switch settings for proper operation.

TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM POTENTIAL SOLUTION
The thermostat does not turn on the heating or cooling system. Check to see if OFF is shown in the display. This indicates that the system is turned off at the thermostat. Move the system selector switch to the HEAT or COOL position. After the compressor, short cycle protection 5-minute period expires the system should start within a minutes time.
Compressor protection features may be in effect due to compressor short cycle conditions, power outages or rolling blackouts. See the Compressor Protection Features section for a full explanation of this feature.
The heating or cooling system may be malfunctioning. Call a professional service technician immediately to verify system operation.
Thermostat turns on Check thermostat wiring to make sure that the heating and
heating instead of cooling, or cooling instead of heating. cooling stages are connected to the correct terminals on the wiring terminal block. See the Installation and Wiring Diagrams sections of this manual.
The thermostat turns heating or cooling system on too often Increase or decrease the first stage temperature differential setting as appropriate to provide the desired performance level. See the Setting Temperature Differential section of this manual.
or not often enough.
The low battery indicator is shown in the thermostat display. Replace batteries. See Low Battery Detection and Replacement

section of this manual.

The system turns on prior to the end of a setback period. The thermostat is in Adaptive Recovery Mode- (see section 5.6).
SYMPTOM POTENTIAL SOLUTION
The thermostat will not follow program setpoints. Check the current time of day, and day of week program settings. Make sure to verify AM/PM indicator is accurately displaying desired time settings. See the Setting Current Time of Day and Day of Week section of this manual.
Check to see if OFF is shown in display. This indicates that the system is turned off at the thermostat. Move the system selector switch to the HEAT or COOL position. After the compressor, short cycle protection 5-minute period expires the system should start within several seconds.
Verify your program setpoint time entries. The heating and cooling programs utilize the same setpoint times but have individual setpoint temperatures for the MORN, DAY, EVE, and NIGHT setpoints. See the Setting Your Energy Saving Program section of this manual.
The thermostat program has been temporarily overridden and program indicator is flashing in the display. Wait till next setpoint and the temporary override will expire or change setpoint temperature to desired comfort level.
The thermostat program is in Extended Hold (Vacation) Mode and HOLD and TEMP is showing in the display. Press the HOLD or RETURN button to release the permanent hold and return the thermostat to normal program operation.
The thermostat display is blank. It is possible that the batteries are drained and not providing power for the thermostat to control the system. Replace batteries immediately to maintain proper system operation. See Low Battery Detection and Replacement section of this manual. If you replace the batteries and the display does not appear, call a professional service technician to verify the thermostat and system performance.
Thermostat will not allow me to program a setpoint temperature higher than 90˚ F (32˚ C). This is above the normal thermostat temperature setting range of 45˚ to 90˚ F (7˚ to 32˚ C).
Thermostat will not allow me to program a set point temperature lower than 45˚ F (7˚ C). This is below the normal thermostat temperature setting range of 45˚ to 90˚ F (7˚ to 32˚ C).
The fan continues to run all the time whether the system is on or off. Check that the fan control switch is in the AUTO position. This will allow the fan to run only when the heating or cooling system is turned on and running.

Check the thermostat wiring to make sure that the fan control wiring is connected to the correct terminals on the wiring terminal block. See Installation and Wiring Diagrams sections of this manual.

SYMPTOM

The room is too warm or too cold.

POTENTIAL SOLUTION

See Review Set Temperature section of this manual to verify the current set point and make any modifications that are necessary.

OFF is shown in the thermostat display and the heating or cooling system will not start. This indicates that the system is turned off at the thermostat. The thermostat must be in HEAT or COOL modes of operation to control the heating or cooling system. Move the system selector switch to the HEAT or COOL position.
HI is shown in the thermostat display where the room temperature is normally displayed. The temperature sensed by the thermostat is higher than the 90˚ F (32˚ C) upper limit of the thermostats display range.

The display will return to normal after the sensed temperature lowers within the 45˚ to 90˚ F (7˚ to 32˚ C) display range. Turn on the cooling system or use other methods to lower the temperature accordingly.

This condition could occur from the system being turned off during an exceptionally warm period or upon installation when the thermostat has been stored for a long period of time in a warm vehicle or location prior to being installed. The thermostat is equipped with a mechanical high temperature safety switch that will turn off the thermostat should the temperature exceed 99˚ F (37˚ C) in the heat mode.
LO is shown in the thermostat display where the room temperature is normally displayed.

 

The temperature sensed by the thermostat is lower than the 45˚ F (7˚ C) lower limit of the thermostats display range.

The display will return to normal after the sensed temperature rises within the 45˚ to 90˚ F (7˚ to 32˚ C) display range. If the temperature in the controlled space seems to be normal, wait for the thermostat to acclimate to the correct room temperature. If the room seems to be colder than usual, turn on the heating system to raise the temperature as needed for comfort within the room.

This condition could occur from the system being turned off during a cold weather period or upon installation when the thermostat has been stored for a long period of time in a cold vehicle or location prior to being installed. The thermostat should be allowed to warm up prior to installation to allow proper heating control once installed.

WIRING DIAGRAMS

WARRANTY

Braeburn Systems LLC warrants each new Braeburn thermostat against any defects that are due to faulty material or workmanship for a period of five years after the original date of purchase by a professional service technician. This warranty and our liability does not apply to batteries, nor does it include damage to merchandise or the thermostat resulting from accident, alteration, neglect, misuse, improper installation or any other failure to follow Braeburn installation and operating instructions.
Braeburn Systems LLC agrees to repair or replace at its option any Braeburn thermostat under warranty provided it is returned postage prepaid to our warranty facility in a padded carton within the warranty period, with proof of the original date of purchase and a brief description of the malfunction. This limited warranty does not include the cost of removal or re-installation.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province. Answers to any questions regarding our limited warranty may be obtained by writing our corporate offices.
WARRANTY FACILITY: Braeburn Systems LLC
Attn: Warranty Department 2215 Cornell Avenue Montgomery, IL 60538

Braeburn Systems LLC
2215 Cornell Avenue
Montgomery, IL 60538
Technical Assistance: www.braeburnonline.com
Call us toll-free: 866-268-5599 (U.S. Only)
630-844-1968 (Outside the U.S.)

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