SASWELL SAS6000UTK-7-WIFI Room Thermostat
This manual applies to SAS6000UTK-7-WIFI, used with Single Stage, Multi-Stage, and Heat pump, and has a mobile control function .
SPECIFICATION
- Power Supply ……………………… Dual Power 24VAC (18-30VAC,50/60Hz) or Battery Powered
- Terminal Load…………………………1.0 A per terminal, 2.0A maximum total load
- Set point Temperature Range………….41℉ to 95℉(5℃ to 35℃)
- Operating Ambient…………………….32℉ to 122℉ (0℃ to 50℃)
- Operating Humidity……………………90% non-condensing max
- Shipping Temperature Range…………. 14℉ to +140℉ (-10℃ to 60℃)
- Dimensions……………………………. 5.9 inch×4.5 inch×1.2inch(150mm×115mm ×32mm)
- Color……………………………………White
FEATURE
- Apply with various kinds of heating and cooling systems. Including Single stage, Multi-stage, And Heat Pumps (Up to 3-stage heat, 2-stage cool, with Aux. Or Emergency heat)
- Large LCD display with backlight, continuous backlight option
- Menu Driven Programming
- The screen displays the set temperature, the room temperature, and the current time simultaneously
- Fan switch with on and auto
- Auto change over
- permanent user setting retention during power loss, no batteries are required,
- Optional 7-day programming and non-programmable
- Optional temperature display of Celsius or Fahrenheit scale
- Both Vacation mold and hold duration modes are available for comfort and energy saving
- Air filter change indicator
- UV light change indicator
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- Always turn off power at the main power source by unscrewing the fuse or switching the circuit breaker to the off position before installing, removing, cleaning, or servicing this thermostat.
- Read all of the information in this manual before installing this thermostat.
- Only a professional contractor should install this thermostat.
- wiring must conform to local and national building and electrical codes and ordinances.
- Use this thermostat only as described in this manual.
KEYBOARD, DISPLAY, AND SWITCH DESCRIPTION
Touch Screen Thermostat
Home Screen Description
- Press day(s) to set the program schedule
- “Hold Until” indicates the time when a temporary hold period will end
- Press to select the system type
- Press to select fan operation
- Press “MENU” to display the first function menu of the button (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Press “DONE” to confirm the current setting - Press “SET TIME” to set the current time clock
Press “INFO” to check outside temperature or inquiry for count back time for changing filter or inquiry for UV light duration hours. - Press “RUN SCHED” to resume the program operation
Press “RESET” to the current program setting or current configuration setting to the factory default value
press “CONFIG” to set the configuration menu item - Press “HOLD” to permanently hold the current set point
Press “CLEAN DISPLAY” for entering a 30-second count back time for cleaning the display
Press “PREVIOUS STEP” for going back to the last configuration menu item - Press “SET SCHED” for setting a schedule for each day of the week
Press “NEXT STEP” for going forward to the next configuration menu item or the next day of the week when setting a schedule. - Press “OTHER” for entering the second function menu of (5) (7) (8) (10)
Press “CANCEL” to disregard the current setting and go back to the last operation - Press “WAKE” “LEAVE” “RETURN” and “SLEEP” to choose the 4 setting period of each day when setting the program schedule
- Press UP and DOWN for modifying the set point
Days” displays during steps in setting vacation duration days or counting back days of vacation duration days “Am” indicates the current time clock is in the morning. “Pm” indicates current time clock is in the afternoon - Press UP and DOWN for setting the current time clock or setting time in programming or changing selections in the configuration menu or setting the time when a temporary hold period will end
- “Emergency” flashes when system mode is set “EMER”
“ Using Schedule” displays when the thermostat is operating under presetting schedule
“ Permanent Hold” displays when the thermostat is in permanent hold setting the temperature period
“ Temporary Hold” displays when the thermostat is in a temporary hole setting temperature period - displays when first-stage cooling activate
displays when both first-stage cooling and second-stage cooling activate - displays when first-stage heating activates displays when both first-stage heating and second heating activate
- displays when Auxiliary heating or Emergency heating activate
- displays when circulating fan activate
- TECHNICIAN SET UP: USE UP AND DOWN FOR CURRENT SELECTION AND NEXT STEP PREVIOUS STEP KEY TO THE NEXT PREVIOUS STEP” displays to help the technician how to operate in configuration mode
- indicate the current status of the thermostat
- “Chg Filter” displays indicate changing the filter count back has expired
- “Comp Dly” displays when compressor delay lockout activate
- “Chg UV” displays when changing UV duration days have expired
Direct switch AP mode: Long Press System Switch from direct connect to AP mode, from WIFI switch to AP display. When the battery power is alone, the WIFI function fails, When the external power supply is, the WIFI Functions effectively.
INSTALLATION
- Pull the thermostat body off the thermostat base. Forcing or prying on the thermostat will cause damage to the unit.
- Place the base over the hole in the wall and mark mounting hole locations on the wall using the base as a template
- Move the base out of the way. Drill mounting holes. If you are using existing mounting holes and the holes drilled are too large and do not allow you to tighten the base snugly, use plastic screw anchors to secure the base.
- Fasten the base snugly to the wall using the mounting holes shown in Figure 3 and two mounting screws. Leveling is for appearance only and will not affect thermostat operation.
- Connect wires to the terminal block on the base using the appropriate wiring schematic (See Figure 5、Figure 6)
- Carefully line the thermostat up with the base and snap it into place.
Battery Location
Batteries are optional (to provide backup power) if your thermostat was wired to run on AC power when installed.
Battery replacement
Install fresh batteries immediately when the Low Batt warning begins flashing. The warning flashes about 60 days before batteries are depleted. Even if the warning does not appear, you should replace batteries once a year, or before leaving home for more than 1 month To replace batteries, set the system to OFF, remove the thermostat from the wall and install the batteries in the rear along the top of the thermostat. (See figure 4)
WIRING DIAGRAM
1H/1C System(1 transformer) 1H/1C System(2 transformer)
RC |
1H/1C System(1 transformer)
Power 【1】 |
RC |
1H/1C System(2 transformer)
Power (cooling transformer) 【1,2】 |
RH | (RH+RC joined by jumper) | RH | Power (heating transformer) 【1,2】 |
W | Heat Relay | W | Heat relay |
Y | Compressor contactor | Y | Compressor contactor |
G | Fan relay | G | Fan relay |
C | 24VAC common | C | 24VAC common |
S1/S2 | Remote sensor | S1/S2 | Remote sensor |
RC | Power 【1】 | RC | Power 【1,2】 | |
RH | (RH+RC joined by jumper) | RH | (RH+RC joined by jumper) 【1,2】 | |
W | Heat relay 1 | W | Heat relay 1 | |
Y | Cool relay 1 | Y | Cool relay 1 | |
W2 | Heat relay 2 | W2 | Heat relay 2 | |
Y2 | Cool relay 2 | Y2 | Cool relay 2 | |
G | Fan relay | G | Fan relay | |
C | 24VAC common | C | 24VAC common | |
S1/S2 | Remote sensor | S1/S2 | Remote sensor | |
RC | Power 【1】 | RC | Power 【1,2】 | |
RH | (RH+RC joined by jumper) | RH | (RH+RC joined by jumper) 【1,2】 | |
Y | Compressor relay | Y | Compressor relay | |
O/B,O: | Changeover valve energized in heating | O/B,O: | Changeover valve energized in heating | |
B: | Changeover valve energized in cooling | B: | Changeover valve energized in cooling | |
G | Fan relay | Y2 | Compressor 2 relay | |
C | 24VAC common | G | Fan relay | |
S1/S2 | Remote sensor | C | 24VAC common | |
S1/S2 | Remote sensor |
L | Equipment monitor 【5】 | L | Equipment monitor 【5】 | |
RC | Power 【1】 | RC | Power 【1】 | |
RH | (RH+RC joined by jumper) | RH | (RH+RC joined by jumper) | |
Y | Compressor relay | Y | Compressor relay | |
E | Emergency heat relay 【6】 | E | Emergency heat relay 【6】 | |
Aux | Auxiliary heat relay (Heat 2) 【6】 | Aux | Auxiliary heat relay (Heat 2) 【6】 | |
O/B,O: | Changeover valve energized in heating | O/B,O: | Changeover valve energized in heating | |
B: | Changeover valve energized in cooling | B: | Changeover valve energized in cooling | |
G | Fan relay | Y2 | Compressor relay 2 | |
C | 24VAC common | G | Fan relay | |
S1/S2 | Remote sensor | C | 24VAC common | |
S1/S2 | Remote sensor |
- Power supply
- Remove jumper for 2-transformer system
- Optional 24VAC common connection
- The common connection must come from the cooling transformer
- If the L terminal is used, 24VAC common (terminal C) must be connected
- Install field jumper between Aux and E terminals if there is no emergency heat relay
The configuration menu allows you to set certain thermostat operating characteristics to your system or personal requirements. To enter the configuration menu, switch off the thermostat
- Press MENU for displaying the main menu button, and Press OTHER to display other menu buttons
- Press CONFIG for entering the configuration menu, and change the settings according to the following figure. To resume the factory default setting, press RESET and then confirm by pressing DONE.
1 H |
2H |
HP1 |
HP2 |
Press |
Display factory default | Press Up and DOWN
To select |
Comments |
1 |
NEXT
STEP |
SYSTEM (2H) |
1H,2H,HP1,HP2 |
Select control system |
|||
2 |
NEXT
STEP |
BLowER (HA) |
HA,HE |
HA: Gas heating, Furnance controls blower
HE: Electric heating. Thermostat controls blower |
|||
NA |
NA |
3 |
NEXT
STEP |
AxMOdE |
HA,HE |
HA: Fossil fuel backup heat
HE: Electric backup heat |
|
4 |
NEXT
STEP |
CHANGE
(0) |
0,1 |
0: Manual changeover
1: Auto changeover |
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5 |
NEXT
STEP |
DbaNd(3) |
2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 |
Auto changeover dead band | |||
6 |
NEXT
STEP |
RECVRY
(OFF) |
OFF/ON |
Intelligent Recovery operation | |||
7 |
NEXT
STEP |
HCYCLE
(FA) |
FA, SL |
First heating cycle rate |
8 |
NEXT
STEP |
CCYCLE
(FA) |
FA, SL |
First cooling cycle rate | |||
NA |
NA |
9 |
NEXT
STEP |
EMER
(FA) |
FA, SL |
Emergency heating rate | |
10 |
NEXT STEP | DELAy (5) |
0,5 |
Select compressor lockout
delay |
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11 |
NEXT
STEP |
LIGHT
(2) |
1,2, 3 |
Select backlight display | |||
12 |
NEXT STEP | CALIbR (0) |
+4 TO -4 |
Select Temperature
Calibration |
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13 |
NEXT
STEP |
F OR C
(F) |
F or C |
Select ºF or ºC Readout | |||
14 |
NEXT
STEP |
PRGM
(7) |
0,7 |
7: 7-day program
0: non-program |
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NA |
15 |
NEXT STEP | H2SP (FA) |
FA, SL |
Select second stage heating
rate |
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NA |
NA |
16 |
NEXT STEP | C2SP (FA) |
FA,SL |
Select second stage cooling
rate |
17 |
NEXT STEP | FILTER (00) |
00 – 12 |
Select filter replacement run
time |
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18 |
NEXT
STEP |
UVLAMP
(UF) |
UO or UF |
Select UV lamp replacement
run time |
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19 |
NEXT
STEP |
CLOCK
(24) |
24,12 |
Selection of time scale |
|||
20 |
NEXT
STEP |
SENSOR
(0) |
0,1,2,3 |
Remote sensor option |
|||
NA |
NA |
21 |
NEXT
STEP |
HPLOCK
(0) |
0,15,20,25,30,35,4
0℉ |
Heat pump compressor
lockout option |
|
NA |
NA |
22 |
NEXT
STEP |
AxLOCK
(0) |
0,40,45,50,55,60
℉ |
Heat pump auxiliary lockout
option |
|
23 |
NEXT
STEP |
VOICE
(yES) |
YES,No |
Select audible beeper On/off | |||
24 |
NEXT
STEP |
LOCK
(unL) |
PAL,unL,FUL |
Select keypad lockout option | |||
25 |
NEXT STEP |
o/b(o) |
o,b |
Select Changeover valve
output |
System type option
1H: 1 heat/1 cool conventional
2H: 2 heat/2 cool conventional
HP1: 1 compressor heat pump
HP2: 2 compressors or 2-speed compressor heat pump
Fan control option
HA: Gas heating. Furnace controls blower
HE is Electric heating. Thermostat controls blower
Auxiliary heat type option
This option applies only to HP1 or HP2 setting in the system type option
HA: Fossil fuel backup heat
HE: Electric backup heat
Manual/Auto changeover option
0: Manual changeover
1: Auto changeover
Auto changeover dead ban option
Option: 2~9℉, the factory default setting is 3℉, which means the cooling set temperature must be 3℉ higher than the heating set temperature if the Manual/Auto changeover option is selected at 1 and the SYSTEM button is set at AUT.
Intelligent Recovery operation
The thermostat has an intelligent recovery function that brings your room temperature to the set temperature at exactly the pre-set time by turning on the heating earlier. Select ON to activate the intelligent recovery function, and Select OF to deactivate the intelligent recovery function. The intelligent recovery function doesn’t activate when programming setting to non-programmable.
First heating cycle rate
FA: Fast rate, heating will activate 0.6℉ below the set point
SL: Slow rate, heating will activate 1.2℉ below the set point
First cooling cycle rate
FA: Fast rate, cooling will activate 1.2℉above set point
SL: Slow rate, cooling will activate 1.7℉ above set point
Emergency heat cycle rate
This option apply only to HP1or HP2 setting in the heating type option
FA: Fast rate, Emergency will activate 1.2 ℉ below the set point
SL: Slow rate, Emergency heat will activate 1.7℉ below the set point
Select compressor lockout delay
To protect the compressor from short cycling, you can select a compressor’s off-time cycle between 0 or 5 minutes. When the thermostat compressor time delay occurs, “Comp Dly” display during compressor lockout.
Select display backlight
The display backlight improves display contrast in low-lighting conditions. Select 1 for NO backlight display. Select 2 for the backlight to come on for approximately 30 seconds when any button of the thermostat is touched. Select 3 for the backlight to remain on continuously.
NOTE: When operated from batteries (No “C” terminal connection, or if AC power goes off), the LCD continuous display of the backlight will be disabled.)
Select temperature recalibration
This feature allows you to adjust the displayed room temperature up to 4º higher or lower. Your thermostat can be
accurately calibrated to match your previous thermostat. The current or adjusted room temperature will be
displayed on the display.
Select ºF or ºC readout
Changes the display readout to Centigrade or Fahrenheit as required.
Program options
7: Select the 7-day program function for the thermostat
0: Select a non-program function for the thermostat
Select the second-stage heating rate
This option apply only to HP1, HP2, 2H setting in system type option
FA: Fast second-stage heating rate. Second-stage heating will activate 1.5℉ below first-stage heating
SL: Slow second-stage heating rate. Second-stage heating will activate 2.5℉ below first-stage heating
Select second stage cooling rate
This option applies only to HP2, 2H setting in the system type option
FA: Fast second-stage cooling rate. Second-stage cooling will activate 1.5℉ above first-stage cooling
SL: Slow second-stage cooling rate. Second-stage heating will activate 2.5℉ above first-stage cooling
Select filter replacement run time
The thermostat will display the “Chg Filter” after a set time of operation. This is a reminder to change or clean your air filter. This time can be set from 0 to 12 months in 1-month increments. Selection of 00 WILL CANCEL THIS FEATURE. You can check the count back time and clear it by the following step
- press the MENU button for displaying the main button
- press another button for displaying the other button
- press INFO to inquiry about the count back change filter time
- When “Chg Filter” is displayed, the RESET button will be shown when an inquiry about the count back time. Press
RESET and then press DOWN to reset the timer. This resets the timer and starts counting the hours until the next filter change.
Select UV lamp replacement run time
This is a reminder to change the UV lamp. Select UF means you have canceled the feature. Select UO to start to count for 0 days to 400 days. The thermostat will display “Chg UV” when UV time (400 days) has expired. You can check the duration run time and clear it by the following step
- Press the MENU button for displaying the main button
- Press another button for displaying another button
- Press INFO to inquire about the UV duration time. If displays show the counter back time of filter change replacement. Press INFO again, and UV duration time will appear.
- When “Chg UV” is displayed, the RESET button will be shown when inquiring about the UV lamp duration time. Press RESET and then press DOWN to reset the timer. This resets the timer and starts counting the duration days
Selection of time scale
Select 12 for 12 hours display for the time clock and select 24 for 24 hours display for the time clock
Remote sensor option
0: No remote sensor
1: Outdoor sensor (display only). Assuming 1 is selected, if an optional outdoor sensor is installed, INFO will display in the Home screen. Press INFO for inquiry for the outside temperature.
2: Outdoor control sensor (See Menu item 21 Heat pump temperature lockout)
3: Indoor sensor. If 3 is selected and the thermostat is installed with an indoor remote sensor, the display will show the read temperature from the indoor sensor.
Heat pump compressor lockout temperature
This option applies only to HP1 HP2 setting in system type option and only works when remote sensor option (menu item 20) is set 2.
- 0: No heat pump compressor lockout
- 15,20,25,30,35,40℉: heat pump compressor lockout temperature
- With fossil-fuel backup (See menu item 3. Auxiliary heat type option). If the thermostat is installed with an optional outdoor sensor, you can select the compressor lockout temperature. When the outdoor temperature is below the compressor lockout temperature, only the auxiliary heat operates. When the outdoor temperature is above the compressor lockout temperature, only the compressor operates.
With electric heat backup (See menu item 3. Auxiliary heat type option). If the thermostat is installed with an optional outdoor sensor, you can select the compressor lockout temperature and /or an auxiliary heat lockout temperature. (See menu item 22) When the outdoor temperature is below the compressor lockout temperature, only the auxiliary heat operates. When the outdoor temperature is above the auxiliary lockout temperature, only the compressor operates. If the outdoor temperature is between the compressor and auxiliary lockout temperatures, both the compressor and auxiliary heat can operate.
Heat pump auxiliary heating temperature lockout option
This option applies only to HP1 HP2 setting in the system type option and only works when the remote sensor option (menu item 20) is set to 2.0: No auxiliary heating temperature lockout
40,45,50,55,60℉: heat pump auxiliary heating temperature lockout. ( See menu item 22 explains how it works)
Select audible beeper On/off
Select YES, the thermostat will beep when any button touched
Select NO, the thermostat will turn off the voice
Select keypad lockout on or off
UnL-unlock. All keys are available. Screen is unlocked
PAL-partially locked. All key functions are locked except the SYSTEM key; temperature UP and DOWN keys and the CANCEL key. Enter Configuration set up to unlock the screen
FUL-fully locked. The screen is fully locked except SYSTEM key. Enter Configuration set up to unlock the screen: Said in heating mode, O/B relay will be output, and Heating is effective.
B: Said in Cooling mode, O/B relay will be output, Cooling is effective.
OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT
Choose the Fan Setting (Auto or On)
Fan Auto is the most commonly selected setting and runs the fan only when the heating or cooling system is on. Fan On selection runs the fan continuously for increased air circulation or to allow additional air cleaning Choose the System Setting (Cool, Off, Heat, Emer, Auto)
Press the SYSTEM button to select:
Heat: The thermostat controls only the heating system
Cool: The thermostat controls only the cooling system
Auto: Auto Changeover is used in areas where both heating and cooling may be required on the same day. When the SYSTEM button is set to AUTO, the thermostat automatically selects heating or cooling depending on the indoor temperature if the AUTO changeover option is set to 1. (See configuration menu item 4). Heat and cool settings must be over the dead ban value which is set at Auto changeover dead ban (configuration menu item 5). If the heat and the cool setting is lower than the dead ban, the thermostat will auto-change to heat or cool according to the current set temperature and the dead ban setting.
Emer: Emergency heat is available only when the thermostat is configured in HP1 or HP2 mode.
Manual Operation for Non-programmable Thermostats
Press the SYSTEM button to select Heat or Cool and Use the △or▽ buttons to adjust the temperature to your desired setting. After selecting your desired settings you can also press the SYSTEM button to select AUTO to allow the thermostat to automatically change between Heat and Cool if the AUTO changeover option is set to 1. (See configuration menu item 4)
Manual Operation for programmable thermostats
This operation applies only when the Program option (See configuration menu item 14) is set to programmable.
Permanent Hold Override
Press HOLD to permanently adjust the temperature. This will turn off the program schedule. Whatever temperature you set will be maintained 24 hours a day, until you manually change it, or press RUN SCHE
to cancel “Hold’ and resume the program schedule.
Vacation Hold Override
This feature can suspend the program schedule for an extended period of days.
Press HOLD for 5 seconds.
Press △ or ▽ to set the temperature you want, then press △or ▽ to set a time of day you want to schedule to resume when you return.
Whatever temperature you set will be maintained 24 hours a day for the number of days you select. After these numbers of days have elapsed, the previously programmed schedule will resume at the time you set.If you return earlier than expected, press
RUN SCHED to resume the program schedule.
Temporary Hold Override
Inquiry about the outside temperature
Press △or▽ immediately adjust the temperature. This will temporarily override the temperature setting for the current time period. The new temperature will be maintained until the time you set. When the timer expires, the program schedule will resume and set the temperature to the level you’ve programmed for the current time period. To cancel the temporary setting at any time, press RUN SCHED. The program schedule will resume. Inquiry for outside temperature When the remote sensor option is set to 1 or 2, INFO will display in the home screen. Press INFO for inquiring about the outside temperature. The thermostat will display the outside temperature
Inquiry for filter count back time
This operation is only available when filter replacement time is set. Configuration menu item 17 explains the way for inquiry for the count back time. Inquiry for UV lamp duration time This operation is only available when UV lamp duration time is set. Configuration menu item 18 explains the way for inquiry for the UV lamp duration time.
Press CLEAN DISPLAY to lock the screen for cleaning. The screen will remain locked for 30 seconds so you can clean the screen without changing any settings. After 30 seconds, press DONE to resume normal
operation, or press CLEAN DISPLAY again if you require more time for cleaning. Note: Do not spray any liquid directly on the thermostat. Spray liquids onto a cloth, then use the damp cloth to clean the screen. Use water or household glass cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleaners
Screen lock
To prevent tampering, the screen can be partially or fully locked. Configuration menu item 24 explains the way to partially or fully locked the screen
Special feature
Intelligent Recovery: See configuration menu item 6- Intelligent Recovery operation. Compressor protection: See configuration menu item 10- Select compressor lockout delay Heat Pump Temperature Lockout: See configuration menu item 21-Heat pump compressor lockout temperature
PROGRAMMING
Set the Current Time clock and Day of the week
Press MENU for displaying the main menu button. Press the SET TIME button to enter the clock-setting mode. Press the day to set the current day of the week. Press △ or▽ to adjust the minutes or hours. Press NEXT STEP 0 to shift between setting minutes and set hours. Press DONE to save & exit (or press CANCEL to exit without changing the time).
Adjust program schedules
Press the MENU button to display the main menu button. Press SET SCHED to enter set program mode. Select days to set the program schedule. It can be a single day of the week or a group of days of the week
Select HEAT or COOL for the program set by pressing the system button. To view the preset schedule, press the VIEW SCHED button. Select 4 different time periods for setting the program schedule.WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN, SLEEP. When viewing the program, you can view the preset program schedule by selecting the day and the time period.
Adjust time and set temperature for the selected time period by pressing △or▽ Pressing DONE to save and exit (or pressing CANCEL to exit without saving changes) Press RESET and confirm by DONE to resume to factory default program schedule setting.
Factory Default Pre-program
The thermostat is programmed with the energy-saving settings shown in the table below for all days of the week. If this program suits your needs, simply set the thermostat clock and press the RUN button. The table below shows the factory-set heating and cooling schedule for all days of the week
Wake Up (Morning) | Leave For Work (Day) | Return Home (Evening) | Go To Bed (Night) | |||||
Heating Program | 6:00 | 70℉ | 8:00 | 62℉ | 17:00 | 70℉ | 22:00 | 62℉ |
Cooling Program | 6:00 | 75℉ | 8:00 | 82℉ | 17:00 | 75℉ | 22:00 | 78℉ |
Planning Your Program
The Heating and Cooling Program schedules below allow you to pencil in your own program times and temperatures. Keep the following guidelines in mind when planning your program
- In Heating, lower temperatures will save energy
- In Cooling, higher temperatures will save energy
- If you plan on using Auto Changeover, set the heating temperature below the cooling set temperature for more than the value of pre-set dead ban (See configuration menu item 5).
Worksheet for Re-programming 7-day program
Heating Program | Wake Up (Morning) | Leave For Work (Day) | Return Home (Evening) | Go To Bed (Night) | ||||
Mon |
6:00 | 70℉ | 8:00 | 62℉ | 17:00 | 70℉ | 22:00 | 62℉ |
Tue | ||||||||
Wed | ||||||||
Thu | ||||||||
Fri | ||||||||
Sat |
6:00 | 70℉ | 8:00 | 62℉ | 17:00 | 70℉ | 22:00 | 62℉ |
Sun |
6:00 | 70℉ | 8:00 | 62℉ | 17:00 | 70℉ | 22:00 | 62℉ |
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
After reading this guide, if you have any questions about the operation of your thermostat, please contact your installer Energy Utility company or service provider.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
The transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body.
FCC Warning
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
SASWELL GROUP(HK),LTD
Address: 3/F Building A, East 8th Region, Shangxue Industry & Science Park, Jihua Road, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Tel: 86 755 61218393 ext 885 E-mail: [email protected]
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