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  • Page 1 T10 & T10+ Pro Smart ® Thermostat with RedLINK Product Data M37811A...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Wiring Dry Contact Alerts with EIM ............................22 Linking the T10+ to an Optional EIM ............................23 To Replace the Equipment Interface Module (EIM) ........................24 To replace a T10+ connected to an EIM ........................... 24 Sensor Installation .................................. 25 Wireless Indoor Sensor Installation ............................25 Wireless Outdoor Sensor Installation ............................
  • Page 4 Getting the Most From the T10 or T10+ Smart Thermostat ....................51 Apple® HomeKit ™ Setup ................................ 51 Using Your Thermostat ................................52 Setting the Time/Date ................................52 Setting the Fan ..................................52 Setting the System Mode ................................52 Using Priority ..................................... 53 Selecting Sensors ..................................
  • Page 5: Application

    • Tip: The Resideo app can be used to manage multiple thermostats and multiple users in a household. APPLICATION • Smart Alerts: T10 or T10+ Smart Thermostat can send alerts for occurrences such as extreme indoor The T10 and T10+ Smart Thermostats feature effortless, 7- temperatures and reminders for filter changes and other Day programming on an easy-to-use touchscreen.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Table 2. Electrical ratings of T10 or T10+ Without EIM. Table 1. T10 & T10+ Thermostat Description. Voltage Running Feature Description Terminal (50/60Hz) Current Powering Method Common wire required W (Heat) 20-30 VAC 0.02-1.0 A Stages: Equipment type: W2 (Aux) Heat 20-30 VAC 0.02-1.0 A...
  • Page 7 RedLINK Communication: Frequency: 900 MHz frequency range AUX Heat Indication: Re-Sync Time: RedLINK devices re-establish communication Display shows “Aux heat on” above the room temperature. within 6 minutes after AC power resumes. Interstage Differential: Temperature Setting Range: Comfort (default setting): Heating: 40 to 90 °F (4.5 to 32 °C).
  • Page 8: Model Numbers

    Table 6. Accessories for either T10 or T10+. Product Part Number Dimensions in in. (mm) Large Cover Plate & J Box Adapter Included with T10 & T10+ models other than THP2400A1080 6.11" W x 6.11" H (155.3 X 155.3) THX321WFS2001W Large molded Cover Plate &...
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    (24) 8-7/8 (225) 9-11/32 4-29/32 (237) (125) M33331A M37805 Fig. 2. Dimensions of T10 & T10+ thermostat in inches (mm) Fig. 4. Dimensions of THM04R3000 EIM in inches (mm) 2-19/32 (66) 3.5 (89) 2-19/32 (127) (66) M39054 M39056 Fig. 5. Dimensions of C7089R3013 wireless outdoor Fig.
  • Page 10 M39055 M37807 Fig. 8. Dimensions of flat white cover plate included with all T10 & 10+ models other than THX321WFS2001W in Fig. 6. Dimensions of J-Box adapter included with all T10 inches (mm) & T10+ models in inches (mm) 11/16...
  • Page 11: System Installation

    — Drafts or dead spots behind doors and in corners See Step 8 in Fig. 11. — Hot or cold air from ducts NOTE: Cover plate included with T10 or T10+ can vary by — Radiant heat from sun or appliances model.
  • Page 12: Wiring Uwp

    Wiring UWP NOTE: If T10+ & EIM are used, UWP only wires to R and C of a 24 VAC power supply. Usually R and C from UWP goes to R & C at upper right of EIM. Push down on the tabs to put the wires into the inner holes of their corresponding terminals on the UWP (one wire per terminal) until they are firmly in place.
  • Page 13: Setting Slider Tabs

    Table 8. Terminals on THM04R3000 Equipment Interface Module (EIM) Used With T10+ Models Only. Conventional Systems Heat Pump Systems Terminal Description Terminal Description S1, S2, S3, S4 Input for indoor sensor, outdoor sensor, Floor sensor, S1, S2, S3, S4 Input for indoor sensor, outdoor sensor, Floor sensor,...
  • Page 14: Wiring

    WIRING COOL ONLY. Wiring at T10 or T10+ Without EIM NOTES: Use 18- to 22- gauge thermostat wire. Shielded cable is not required. Set the R Slider Tab on the UWP to the up posi- tion (1 wire) for 1 transformer systems or the down position (2 wires) for 2 transformer systems.
  • Page 15 2 TRANSFORMER SYSTEM 2H/1C GAS FURNACE + HOT WATER HEAT + AIR-CONDITIONING. AIR-CONDITIONING (OR HOT WATER COIL). R/Rc R/Rc SWITCH SWITCH UP DOWN FURNACE AIR HANDLER BOILER COMMON REQUIRED FROM COOL TRANSFORMER (AIR-HANDLER). COMMON REQUIRED. M37816 M37557A Fig. 18. 2H/1C gas furnace Fig.
  • Page 16 HOT WATER BOILER. 2H/2C GAS FURNACE + HEAT ONLY. AIR-CONDITIONING. R/Rc SWITCH R/Rc SWITCH UP BOILER W (T) R (T) FURNACE COMMON REQUIRED. M37819 COMMON REQUIRED. M37560A Fig. 22. Hot water boiler, heat only Fig. 24. 2H/2C: Gas furnace COMPATIBLE MODELS: TH4110U2005 1H/1C HEAT PUMP TH4210U2002...
  • Page 17 2H/1C HEAT PUMP WITH 2H/2C HEAT PUMP ELECTRIC AUX HEAT. WITHOUT AUX HEAT. R/Rc R/Rc SWITCH UP SWITCH UP HEAT PUMP/ HEAT PUMP/ AIR-HANDLER AIR-HANDLER COMMON REQUIRED. COMMON REQUIRED. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINIAL. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE.
  • Page 18: Whole House Humidifier, Dehumidifier, Or Ventilator Wiring

    3H/2C HEAT PUMP WITH DUAL FUEL ELECTRIC AUX HEAT. 2H/1C HEAT PUMP R/Rc SWITCH UP R/Rc SWITCH UP HEAT PUMP/ FURNACE/ AIR-HANDLER HEAT PUMP COMMON REQUIRED. COMMON REQUIRED. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL. L ONLY CONNECTED IF HEAT PUMP HAS A FAULT TERMINAL. SOME HEAT PUMPS USE B RATHER THAN O FOR REVERSING VALVE.
  • Page 19 Damper Dehumidifier* Furnace or air-handler C from furnace * Label for this terminal or air-handler varies by equipment M37826 M37824 Fig. 31. Wired to fresh air damper powered by furnace Fig. 33. Wired to low speed fan terminal on HVAC for transformer dehumidification Humidifier,...
  • Page 20: Installing Equipment Interface Module (If Used)

    INSTALLING EQUIPMENT INTERFACE MODULE (IF USED) 1. Mount the EIM near the HVAC equipment or on the equipment itself. Use screws and anchors as appropriate for the mounting surface. 2. To wire the EIM, strip 1/4” insulation, then insert wires (see Fig.
  • Page 21 THM04R3000 HEAT PUMP / AIR-HANDLER L (SYSTEM FAULT MONITOR) O (CHANGEOVER VALVE) AUX 1 (AUXILIARY HEAT) AUX1 AUX 2 (AUXILIARY HEAT STAGE 2) AUX2 Y1 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 1) Y2 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 2) G (FAN) R (24 VAC HOT) C (24 VAC COMMON) JUMPERS REMOVE JUMPER(S) IF USING SEPARATE TRANSFORMERS.
  • Page 22 THM04R3000 BOILER AUX1 AUX2 HEAT PUMP / AIR-HANDLER L (SYSTEM FAULT MONITOR) O (CHANGEOVER VALVE) Y1 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 1) Y2 (COMPRESSOR STAGE 2) G (FAN) R (24 VAC HOT) C (24 VAC COMMON) REMOVE JUMPER SINCE THE BOILER HAS A SPEARATE TRANSFORMER THAN THE HEAT PUMP. THE CHANGEOVER VALVE WILL BE LABELED O IF ENERGIZED IN COOL OR B IF ENERGIZED IN HEAT.
  • Page 23 THM04R3000 BOILER ZONE VALVE AUX1 AUX2 TRANSFORMER IF ALSO CONTROLLING COOLING WITH A SEPARATE TRANSFORMER, REMOVE RH JUMPER. WIRE THE VALVE TRANSFORMER TO RH AT EIM. VALVE TRANSFORMER C WOULD NOT WIRE TO EIM. COOLING TRANSFORMER WIRES TO R AND C WITH R TO RC JUMPER INSTALLED. THE WIRES THAT POWER THE VALVE ARE SHOWNON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE VALVE.
  • Page 24 THM04R3000 ZONE 1 R (T) W (T) HOT WATER RELAY PANEL AUX1 AUX2 TRANSFORMER RH JUMPER REMOVED. EIM POWERED BY A SEPARATE TRANSFORMER. IF USING AN AC112-01 OR EQUIVALENT SLAB SENSOR FOR THE ZONE CONTROLLED BY THE THERMOSTAT, WIRE THAT TO ANY OF THE 4 SETS OF S TERMINALS ON EIM AND MAKE SURE THE ISE SETTINGS MATCH THE WIRING. M39211 Fig.
  • Page 25 THM04R3000 W1/E AUX1 AUX2 HZ432 R TO Rc JUMPER REMOVED IF EIM IS POWERED BY A SEPARATE TRANSFORMER. ZONE 4 IS SHOWN IN THIS DRAWING. THE EIM CAN WIRE TO ANY ZONE ON THE TRUEZONE PANEL. Y2 IS FOR 2 STAGE COMPRESSOR ONLY. ADD A JUMPER FROM W1/E TO W3 AT ZONE PANEL IF Y2 IS USED.
  • Page 26: Wiring Dry Contact Alerts With Eim

    AN OPTIONAL 50027910-001 AIR-FLOW SWITCH (AFS) OR IS RECOMMENDED TO ENSURE AIR FLOW WHEN THE HUMIDIFIER IS RUNNING. IF THE AFS IS USED, SET DIP SWITCH 1 TO OFF (LEFT). THE T10+ CAN BE CONFIGURED TO ONLY RUN THE HUMIDIFIER WITH A CALL FOR HEAT OR FAN, SO THE AFS WOULD ONLY BE NEEDED TO ENSURE NO WATER FLOW THROUGH THE HUMIDIFIER PAD IF THERE IS A FAN FAILURE.
  • Page 27: Linking The T10+ To An Optional Eim

    Linking the T10+ to an Optional EIM 4. Adding RedLINK 3.0 Accessories to the T10 or T10+ Thermostat. 1. When the T10+ is powered, follow the onscreen NOTE: The EIM and wireless outdoor sensor can only be prompts until it says “Do you have an Equipment connected to a T10+.
  • Page 28: To Replace The Equipment Interface Module (Eim)

    3.0 accessories. Then it is ready to be connected to a new T10+ thermostat using the original setup process. NOTE: The new T10+ will also guide you through the setup steps during initial setup when you choose that you have an EIM.
  • Page 29: Sensor Installation

    The C7089R3013 wireless outdoor temperature & humidity M39058 Fig. 56. sensor can be used with up to eight T10+ thermostats. (Not the T10 models) for heat pump compressor lockouts, aux heat lockouts, humidity frost control, and ventilation lockouts. Alternately, Internet weather could be used for these lockouts.
  • Page 30 1. Mount the sensor on a vertical exterior wall, at least 6 inches below any overhang. Choose a location When the T10+ thermostat is in the wireless setup mode and protected from direct sunlight. prompts you to do so, press and quickly release the CONNECT button on the Wireless Outdoor Sensor.
  • Page 31: Selecting Return Air Temperature Sensor Mounting Location

    Selecting Return Air Temperature Sensor Mounting Location NOTE: When the return sensor is used with T10+ & EIM, If there's a communication loss with the thermostat, the backup algorithm will turn on heating stages if the MOUNT return air temperature is < 56.0°F and run until the...
  • Page 32: Installing Discharge And/Or Return Air Temperature Sensors (T10+ Only)

    (see Fig. 67). M24057B 3. Connect wires to S1, S2, S3, or S4 terminals at the EIM or S terminals at T10+ when EIM is not used. Fig. 69. Mount wallplate to wall. 4. Configure the T10+ thermostat for discharge and/or return sensor.
  • Page 33: Installing Wired Outdoor Sensor

    Mount the sensor where: CAUTION • cannot tamper with settings. • there is good air circulation. Electrical Shock Hazard. • it can measure true outdoor ambient temperature. Can cause electrical shock or equipment • surface is flat. damage. • wire distance between C7089U and thermostat is Disconnect power supply before connecting wiring.
  • Page 34: Floor/Slab Sensor (T10+ Only)

    Floor/Slab Sensor (T10+ only) NOTE: To set the thermostat temperature control mode, go to “Installer setup (ISU)” section and see settings The T10+ Smart Thermostat can be used with a floor/slab (1055 & 5120-5170). sensor to control the ambient air temperature or floor Floor/slab sensor wiring shown on following page.
  • Page 35 Recommended Floor Temperatures IMPORTANT Erratic temperature readings from a sensor can Settings occur as a result of any of the wiring practices Recommended maximum floor temperature is 90 °F (32 °C) described below. Avoid these practices to assure for most floor covering types except wood. Suggested correct operation.
  • Page 36: Installer Setup

    Floor sensor Floor sensor No or T10+ Wired 1060 Outdoor Outdoor Temperature None, Wireless only See notes T10 & T10+ have Temperature Wired, shown if this setting but Wireless*, C7089R3013 wireless outdoor Internet, has been sensor only for (*Wireless automatically...
  • Page 37 Both Equipment type Hot water radiant heat, hot 2000 set to Both* *Hot water radiant water radiant floor heat, and Radiant Heat floor heat for T10+ steam only 2060 Reversing Reversing Valve O (O/B on Cool) or 2000 set to...
  • Page 38 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 39 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 40 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 41 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 42 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 43 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 44 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 45 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 46 Table 9. Installer Setup (ISU). (Continued) Firmware is occasionally updated at the factory or over the air. Some ISU settings may not be shown on models that lack the latest firmware. Contingent previous T10, T10+ ISU # Heading Question Options...
  • Page 47: Wifi Setup

    14050 Indoor Show indoor humidity on Yes, No T10+ If set to control a humidity home screen humidifier or dehumidifier, the T10+ will still show the indoor humidity reading under the Humidity and Dehumidity setting screens 15000 Dealer Dealer Information...
  • Page 48: Scheduling

    SCHEDULING Invalid Password The password you entered is invalid. Check that you have the right password and try again. Setting a Schedule On Thermostat No IP Address Select the menu icon at the bottom of the homescreen display. Then select Schedule. The thermostat was unable to obtain an IP address from the router.
  • Page 49: Scheduling Through The App

    • Location-based temperature control: Using geofencing technology, the T10/T10+ Smart thermostat will automatically use your smartphone’s location, which can save energy when you leave and make your home comfortable by the time you return.
  • Page 50: Schedule Override On Device

    4. Set priority sensor(s) for each program: To adjust the geofence boundary, follow the steps below. 1. Open the Resideo app, tap the menu icon in the upper left corner and then tap Geofence. 2. Tap Geofence Radius, and when the map and current geofence appear, touch, hold and drag the black dot to adjust the geofence boundary.
  • Page 51: Main Menu

    When set to auto, you can adjust the Room delta setting from .5°F to 10°F in .5°F increments (.25°C to 5°C in .25°C increments). This will allow the T10+ to run the fan if the temperature between sensors selected under “options” in the Temperature balancing menu.
  • Page 52: Management

    — IPV54 address • WiFi Application Version — Change room name • RedLINK Application Version • Equipment Interface Module: • T10+ will show a QR code if you scroll down — Firmware version Equipment Status — Wireless signal strength • System mode •...
  • Page 53 Temperature balancing (T10+ model only) • Adjust the Room Delta setting (number degrees difference between the selected sensors required to If at least one wireless sensor is used, and ISU 3300 is energize the system fan) enabled, the temperature balancing feature will run the •...
  • Page 54: Installer Options

    INSTALLER OPTIONS — Temperature & humidity readings — and network name — IPV54 address To access the Installer options menu: — Change room name • Equipment Interface Module: 1. Touch the Menu icon (3 horizontal lines at bottom of — Firmware version display) —...
  • Page 55: Getting The Most From The T10 Or T10+ Smart Thermostat

    GETTING THE MOST FROM THE Apple HomeKit ™ Setup T10 OR T10+ SMART THERMOSTAT 1. Touch Menu icon at the bottom of the T10 or T10+ home screen. Prioritize Rooms Prioritize a specific room or multiple rooms, or let comfort follow your move using built-in motion detection.
  • Page 56: Using Your Thermostat

    Set Date 3. Use the Apple Home App and select Add Accessory. Scan the code shown on your thermostat with your • If the date shown is incorrect, touch Date. phone. • Scroll up or down on the left of the display until the 4.
  • Page 57: Using Priority

    Using Priority Alerts and Notifications 1. The red dot above the Menu icon indicates an active Priority creates an average temperature in your home based alert or notification. Touch the Menu icon to view active on specific rooms. This allows you to prioritize comfort where Alerts &...
  • Page 58: Setting Preferences

    There are two settings that can be used by customers who do • Scroll down and select Preferences. not want the T10+ display to illuminate a dark room at night: • Select the reminder you want to set from the list 1.
  • Page 59: Indoor Air Quality Control

    INDOOR AIR QUALITY If Window protection is enabled (ISU 8050), you can adjust this setting by pressing MENU, then scroll down and select CONTROL Humidification > Options > Window Protection Level. Window Protection is set on a scale from 1-10. A setting of 10 represents poorly insulated windows and a setting of 1 Humidification represents well insulated windows.
  • Page 60 • 1 °F to 3 °F (A/C with High Speed Fan) See page 40. 2. Select the system mode(s) to allow dehumidification Dehumidification Fan Speed Priority (T10+ ISU 9120. See page 40. Only. See ISU 9005) NOTE: Heat includes Heat, Emergency Heat and Auto. If the...
  • Page 61: Ventilation

    Set up Dehumidification Away Mode ASHRAE 1. Select Allowed at ISU 9180. The thermostat operates ventilation equipment to meet the 2. Set Fan Control settings at ISU 9190. ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standard based on CFM, number of • On: Fan is always on. bedrooms, and square footage of the house.
  • Page 62: Advanced Features

    Lockout During Sleep: the outdoor lockouts and run ventilation. When using this option, it is recommended to increase the rate (CFM) of the Under the ventilation menu, touch Options”. Select or ventilation equipment to meet the ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation deselect Disable During Sleep. Touch the back arrow in standard in a shorter run time.
  • Page 63: Auto Changeover Operation

    3, if heat and cool were both set for 70, and heat had been used last, the temperature would need to rise Over time, the T10 or T10+ thermostat "learns" how long it at least 3 degrees above the heat setpoint before the takes your system to reach your programmed temperature thermostat would turn on cooling.
  • Page 64: Compressor Protection

    The cycle rate used to reach and maintain the setpoint setting at the programmed time. The T10 or T10+ thermostat temperature is computed using the P + I control algorithm.
  • Page 65: Holdoff Timer

    Upstage Timer out-of-box setting is “Auto” and the thermostat will hold off the use of backup heat as long as possible when the set point is The Upstage timer setting is only available when: changed. If this is changed to a setting other than Auto, then the auxiliary heat will be FORCED to turn on after this time is •...
  • Page 66: Heat Pump And Backup Heat Lockout Operation

    Heat Pump and Backup Heat Lockout Operation Heat pump with outdoor temperature lockouts Outdoor temperature lockouts are optional. See Installer Setup options (ISU 3120). ELECTRIC - BACKUP HEAT ALLOWED TO RUN WITH HEAT PUMP HEAT PUMP ONLY BACKUP HEAT LOCKOUT HEAT PUMP WITH BACKUP HEAT AS NEEDED* COMPRESSOR LOCKOUT BACKUP HEAT ONLY...
  • Page 67: Dry Contact Alerts (Isu 6000- 6220)

    NOTE: When a full Water Leak Alert is selected, and the T10+ is configured to control a humidifier there is a follow up setting asking if you want to shut off the humidifier when this alert is active or just send the alert message.
  • Page 68: Battery Replacement

    • Humidifier Lockout (ISU 8095) When Custom Alert 1 through Custom Alert 4 is selected in If the T10+ and EIM are set for a custom Dry Contact Alert ISU 6005, the T10+ asks you to name the alert and then gives and to control a humidifier, you can choose to lock out the options for additional settings related to the alert.
  • Page 69: Resideo Pro App

    RESIDEO PRO APP Outdoor Sensor Replace batteries in your outdoor sensor when a warning appears on the thermostat screen, about two months before The Resideo Pro app allows the installer to: batteries are depleted. • Add multiple customer’s information and link the thermostats to each customer.
  • Page 70: Frequently Asked Questions (Faqs)

    Q: How can I uninstall my T10/T10+ Smart thermostat? should I do? A: If you want to replace your T10/T10+ Smart thermostat, or A: Wait 5 minutes for the thermostat to reconnect or select an if you’re moving out of your home and leaving the thermostat alternate network (if you have one) in the Resideo app behind, you’ll first want to clear out the personal settings that...
  • Page 71 Sensors communicate directly with the thermostat via thermostat can adjust to your preferred temperature setpoint. Honeywell Home RedLINK technology. After sensing motion, If one of the sensors no longer detects people in that room, the communication should take less than 3 seconds to assign that sensor will adjust after a period of time, using the the room priority, depending on battery and signal strength.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    If ISU 9000 is set for AC with low speed fan or AC with high Menu-Mode to change mode setting. speed fan, the T10 or T10+ can run cooling up to 3 degrees 2. If the display indicates “screen locked” when you press below set-point when humidity is high.
  • Page 73 T10+ indicates it is running. Q: Why isn’t my cooling running? • The T10 or T10+ could be set to run the fan with a call A: Verify the thermostat is set to cool or auto mode and verify for ventilation, humidification, or dehumidification.
  • Page 74 Q: I cannot link my T10+ to the EIM WiFi Issues: A: Verify that you have a T10+ rather than a T10 and that you See page 43. have the correct EIM for this model. T10+ models are Active rooms is selected but one or more of my sensors...
  • Page 75: Regulatory Information

    REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC REGULATIONS CAUTION 47 CFR § 15.19 (a)(3) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation ELECTRICAL HAZARD is subject to the following two conditions: Can cause electrical shock or equipment damage. Disconnect power before beginning installation. 1.
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