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Changing Batteries; Auxiliary Heat - TOTALINE 21PHP Homeowner's Manual

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Programming A Weekly Comfort Schedule:
1. Press the SET button. The word PROGR appears on the
display and the words SET TIME flash on the display. The
MoTuWeThFr and MORN period icons will appear on the
display. The current mode HEAT will also show.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the start time for
MORN ( 1) value in Table 1).
3. Press TEMP/TIME. The words SET TEMP will flash. Use
the UP and DOWN buttons to select the heat setpoint.
4. Press TEMP/TIME. The word COOL will appear and SET
TEMP continues to flash on the display. Use the UP and
DOWN buttons to select the cool setpoint.
5. Press the SET button to advance to the next time period.
Press TEMP/TIME. Enter time and temperature settings ( 4)
through 12) in Table 1) for the periods DAY, EVE, and
NIGHT by following items 2- -4 above.
6. Press the DAY button to change between weekday and
weekend programming. To set the weekend schedule, repeat
items 2 through 5, entering values in 13) through 24) in
Table 1.
7. Press HOLD/END to exit the programming mode.
Modifying Your Weekly Comfort Schedule
If you choose to change any of your weekly schedule, press SET at
any time. You will enter the programming schedule with weekdays
morning period.
You are ready to set the new starting time for the morning period.
One press of the TEMP/TIME button and you are ready to set the
new morning temperature. To set values for other periods, use the
SET button. To set values for other days, use the DAY button.
Press HOLD/END and you are finished.
Overriding Your Comfort Schedule
There are two ways to override your comfort schedule.
Method 1 — Manual Operation
By pressing the HOLD/END button to turn on the HOLD icon, the
thermostat will maintain the current temperature settings and
ignore the comfort schedule for an indefinite period of time. The
word HOLD will appear in the display. Press the HOLD/END
button a second time and the thermostat will return the temperature
settings
to
the
programmed
HOLD/END will not alter your programmed comfort schedule.
Method 2 — Temporary Override
At the first press of the UP or DOWN button, the current
temperature setting will appear on the display. Pressing the UP or
DOWN button again will temporarily change the setpoint as
needed. At the next programmed time, the programmed comfort
schedule will resume.
KEY PAD LOCK OUT FEATURE
At installation and setup of your thermostat the keypad lockout
feature can be enabled. This feature when enabled, locks the
keypad. If any key is pressed and the thermostat is locked, "Loc"
will be displayed in the clock digits to indicate that manual input is
not allowed. It can be temporarily unlocked by simultaneously
pressing the UP and DOWN keys for 5 seconds. Once unlocked, it
will re- -lock 3 minutes after the last keypad press.
AUXILIARY AND EMERGENCY HEAT

Auxiliary Heat

If the system has determined that it's too cold outside for your heat
pump to heat the house without help, the AUX HEAT icon will
indicate that the system is getting help from the electric heaters.
This happens automatically.
Emergency Heat (EMHT)
If the heat pump is not working properly, you can manually turn
on the emergency heat by pressing MODE until EMHT appears.
comfort
schedule.
Pressing
You'll know there's a problem if the house can't seem to get warm
when it's cold outside. You want to avoid using emergency heat
continuously, though, because it's the most expensive option. If
you suspect a problem with your heat pump, call your heating and
cooling dealer immediately.

CHANGING BATTERIES

In some situations, two AA batteries are the power source for the
thermostat. If batteries are used with your equipment, then they
should last about one year. As the batteries lose their power, a
battery icon appears on the display showing one black bar and then
none. As the icon becomes empty, you will begin to lose
thermostat functions because the batteries are losing their power.
When the batteries are completely dead, you won't be able to use
the thermostat.
When using batteries for power, we recommend you replace them
with two AA alkaline batteries. They are in a compartment under
the removable faceplate of the thermostat. You do not have to
remove the thermostat from the wall to replace the batteries
Simply use your thumb and forefinger to grasp and pull the
branded faceplate away from the thermostat to expose the batteries.
Lift out the batteries, and replace them.
Be sure to orient batteries in the direction indicated by the
embossed symbols shown on the plastic.
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