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Section 3. Physical Installation

1A
Temperature Sensing Considerations
The thermostat sensor is designed for installation
in climate controlled living spaces. It is recom-
mended to place the sensor in central locations
with good circulation. Avoid exterior walls and ar-
eas near windows, doors, vents or concealed pipes
or chimneys.
1B
Wireless Reception Considerations
If enabling wireless, choose a mounting location that ensures adequate signal strength.
A wireless device may have significantly different signal strengths if its position chang-
es relative to other wireless devices. If the thermostat shows poor signal strength, you
may be able to improve the signal strength by moving the thermostat a short distance
in any direction.
Considerations to Maximize Signal Strength:
Do not mount the thermostat
interior walls).
Do not mount the thermostat in areas where
or wiring can interfere with the thermostat's communication. (i.e. wireless phones, security systems, wire-
less internet cameras)
Do not mount the thermostat in
ances, entertainment centers or shelving units)
Do not mount the thermostat closer than
metal obstructions, concrete or brick walls between the thermostat and the wireless router
Do not have
it will be connected to.
NOTE: See the User's Guide for wireless setup information (weather, multi-system and remote software up-
date functionality).
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Removing Sub-Base Wall Plate
Remove sub-base plate from the thermostat by in-
serting a small flat blade screwdriver into the notch
at each of the four tabs as shown.
Gently pry the sub-base away from the the thermo-
stat.
NOTE: This tight fit is normal and ensures that the
thermostat is held securely to the sub-base when
mounted on the wall.
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more than 30 feet from the wireless router (through no more than three
electromagnetic emissions from other devices, appliances
recessed areas, near metal objects, or near structures. (i.e. doors, appli-
2 inches to any pipes, duct work, or other metal obstructions.
YES
NO
NO
5 FEET
[1.5 METERS]
Wireless
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