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Smart energy programmable thermostat + energy monitor
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1.0 Welcome

Congratulations
Thermostat! The thermostat is designed to help you save money and
conserve energy. When connected to a smart meter, you can use
the product to get real-time access to information about energy
consumption in your home so you can make more informed decisions
and better manage your energy use.
This thermostat may have been installed in conjunction with a plan
from your utility designed to help you save money and/or to ensure
grid reliability. Two prevalent utility plans are:
In a Direct Load Control (DLC) plan, you voluntarily allow your utility company to
control major appliances in your home when demand for electricity peaks. These
instances of peak demand are called "utility events" and when they occur, the
utility will take action, such as adjusting the thermostat temperature or cycling
your air conditioner on and off, for the duration of the event. These events are
relatively infrequent and under most circumstances, you will have the option to
opt in or opt out of the event. (To view thermostat features exclusive to Direct
Load Control plan customers, see page 24-26.)
In a tiered pricing plan, electricity rates fluctuate with demand during the course
of each day. You can determine - in advance - how you want your thermostat to
respond when prices change. You may decide it's worth giving up a few degrees
of comfort to save money when rates reach a certain level. (To view thermostat
features exclusive to Tiered Pricing plan customers, see page 20-23.)
For more information about this product:
Customer Service: 1-888-725-9797
on the purchase of your new Smart Energy
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