Step 4: Mounting The Thermostat; Button Definitions - Friedrich KWW Installation And Operation Manual

Wireless wall thermostat, communication module
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Step 4: Mounting the Thermostat

Note: Mount the thermostat about five feet above the floor. Do not mount the thermostat on an
outside wall, in direct sunlight, behind a door, or in an area affected by a vent or duct.
The KWW has six (6) mounting holes. Back plate will match up with existing electrical box or
drywall mounting ring.
1- Remove back plate from thermostat housing and use it to mark the mounting holes. Ensure
thermostat is level for aesthetic reasons as orientation will not affect operation.
2- Drill 3/8" holes and insert drywall fasteners (#6 Screws recommended) and fasten the back plate
to the wall.
Optional-
Located on the back of the housing is a built-in hinged stand support.
thermostat to stand on a flat surface such as a table or shelf, in the event that permanent mounting to a
wall is not desired.

Button Definitions:

A four button arrangement is located on the front of the KWW.
Four buttons located on the left side of the thermostat (Figure 13) control
display of temperature in either Fahrenheit or Celsius, programming, clock
setup and control of whether the thermostat is under manual or program
control.
A single button on the right side of the thermostat activates the display
backlight. When pressed, the backlight will illuminate the display briefly
and turn off. If other buttons are pressed immediately after the backlight
button, the display will stay illuminated until a few seconds after all button
activity has ended. Backlighting takes significant energy from the batteries
and should be used sparingly. Frequent use of the backlight function will
noticeably reduce battery life.
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F / C - Toggles Fahrenheit Celsius display
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Program set up button
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Run – Sets program or manual mode of operation
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Clock set up button
7
These buttons are used in adjusting fan operation, changing
the set point temperature up or down and changing the
operating mode of the thermostat. *Note that the Up, Down,
and heat/Cool buttons are also used for setting the clock
and programming the thermostat.
This feature permits the
930-01-005 (4/8)
Fig 13

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