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Time period
One of four program periods;
WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN and
SLEEP available with the thermo-
stat. One period begins when the
previous period ends.
WAKE—For conventional
recovery, the time the recovery
to the comfortable temperature
begins; for Programmed
Recovery, the time period when
you want the house at a
comfortable temperature while
the family gets up and gets
ready to leave for work or
school. This is the only period
that must contain a time and
temperature.
GLOSSARY
LEAVE—The time period when
you can set back (winter) or up
(summer) the temperature for
energy savings because the
family is usually away from
home.
RETURN—For conventional
recovery, the time the recovery
to the comfortable temperature
begins; for Programmed
Recovery, the time period when
you want the house at a
comfortable temperature for
family activities in the evening
before bedtime.
SLEEP—The time period when
you can set back (winter) or up
(summer) the temperature for
energy savings because the
family is sleeping. Set it to start
at your family's normal bedtime.
Often the SLEEP program is set
only for the heating season so
family members can sleep cool
in summer.
Weekday program schedule
The schedule of WAKE, LEAVE,
RETURN and SLEEP period start
times and temperatures that you
program to run Monday through
Friday.
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