Temperature Scale; Temperature Limits; Temperature Setback - Pace HW 100 HeatWise Operation And Maintenance Manual

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c) Set the display to "000" for no password.

Temperature Scale

6. The LED Display now shows the stored default Temperature Scale (°C or °F
temperature shown on LED Display). Choose one of the following:
a) Press the Program Key (
Scale.
b) Press and release the Scroll Up
Press and release the Program Key.

Temperature Limits

7. The LED Display now shows the stored default High ("Hi") Temperature Limit
with the display alternating to show "Hi" and the stored limit. Choose one of
the following:
a) Press and release the Program Key (
Temperature Limit.
b) Press and release the Scroll Up
Limit (up to 454°C, (850°F)). Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the
next step.
c) Press and release the Scroll Down
Limit. Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the next step.
8. The LED Display now shows the stored default Low ("Lo") Temperature Limit
with the display alternating to show "Lo" and the stored limit. Choose one of
the following:
a) Press and release the Program Key (
Temperature Limit (260°C, 500°F).
b) Press and release the Scroll Up
Limit. Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the next step.
c) Press and release the Scroll Down
Limit. Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the next step.

Temperature Setback

9. The LED Display now shows the stored Temperature Setback time as "S-X"
(x=0 thru 9).
minutes). A display of "S- 0" indicates that Setback is disabled. Choose one
of the following:
a) Press and release the Program Key (
Setback time.
b) Press and release the Scroll Up
Temperature Setback time. Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the
next step.
c) Press and release the Scroll Down
Temperature Setback time. Press and release the Program Key to proceed to the
next step.
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) to keep the stored default Temperature
Time is shown as tens of minutes (e.g., "S-3" equals 30
Key to change the default Temperature Scale.
) to keep the stored High
Key to increase the stored High Temperature
Key to decrease the stored High Temperature
) to keep the stored Low
Key to increase the stored Low Temperature
Key to decrease the stored Low Temperature
) to keep the currently stored Temperature
Key to enable and/or increase the stored
Key to decrease or disable the stored
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