Contents 1 About Your Thermostat 4 Operating Your Thermostat Thermostat Features ..........3 Setting the System Control Mode ......21 Thermostat and Display ........... 4 Setting the Fan Control Mode ....... 22 Setting the Temperature ........23 2 Setting User Options Status Indicators ..........
Congratulations! You are in control of one of the easiest-to-use thermostats on the market today. This thermostat has been designed to provide you with years of reliable performance and comfort control. Features • SpeedBar multi-function button simplifies programming and setting changes. ®...
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1 About Your Thermostat BACK NEXT User Manual...
Thermostat Display Room Temperature ...... Displays the current room temperature Set Temperature ......Displays the current set point temperature BACK Indicator* ......BACK button is active NEXT Indicator*......NEXT button is active Outdoor Temperature Indicator ... Displays along with the outdoor temperature reading** Service Indicators ......
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1 About Your Thermostat INSTRUCTIONS BACK NEXT DAY/TIME User Manual...
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Quick Reference Instructions ..Stored in slot located at top of thermostat SpeedBar ........Increases or decreases settings (time, temperature, etc.) ® Outdoor Temperature ....If a Braeburn outdoor sensor was connected you can view the outdoor ® PROG HOLD temperature by pressing the buttons at the same time.
2 Setting User Options INSTRUCTIONS Advanced User Options User options allow you to customize some of your INSTRUCTIONS thermostat’s features. Most users will not need to make any changes to the settings in this section. To access the User Options menu, press and hold RETURN button for approximately 3 seconds until the screen changes and displays the first...
Table of User Options NOTE: Some user options may not be available, depending on how your thermostat was configured in the Installer Settings (see Installer Manual). A detailed description of each User Option follows this table. No. User Options Factory Setting Comments Default...
Service Monitors (Filter, UV and Humidifier Pad) User Options 1, 2 and 3 There are three user selectable service monitors that will display reminders for a required air filter, UV bulb or humidifier pad replacement. The SERVICE segment flashes in the display along with FILTER, UV or HUMID.
Temporary Override Adjustment Limit User Option 5 The Temporary Override Adjustment Limit will limit how much the temperature can be adjusted from the current set point when the thermostat is used in the programmable mode. This setting will not allow the user to override the temperature past the selected limit amount of 1, 2 or 3 degrees from the current set point.
3 Setting Your Program Schedule Setting the Time and Day 1. In normal operating mode, press the DAY/TIME button. The display will switch to the day/time setting mode and the hour will be flashing. 2. Press the SpeedBar up or down to adjust the ®...
Tips Before Setting Your Program Schedule • Make sure your current time and day of the week are set correctly. • When programming, make sure the AM and PM indicators are correct. • Various installer settings such as auto changeover mode and temperature adjustment limits may affect your programming flexibility.
Energy Saving Programs This thermostat comes pre-programmed with a default energy saving program. The following tables outline the pre-programmed times and temperatures for heating and cooling in each of your 4 daily events (2 events if configured for commercial mode). If you wish to use these settings then no further programming is necessary: Residential 7 Day Programming Commercial 2 Event Programming Factory Settings...
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Residential 5-2 Day Programming– Weekday/Weekend Factory Settings 4 Event Time: 6:00 am Time: 6:00 am Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Heat: 70˚ F (21˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) Cool: 78˚ F (26˚ C) Time: 8:00 am Time: 8:00 am Heat: 62˚...
Programming a 7 Day Residential Schedule The 7 day residential programming mode gives you the option to program individual days (1 day at a time) or to use SpeedSet and program the entire week (all 7 days) with a 4 event program schedule. Setting All 7 Days at Once (SpeedSet ®...
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Setting Individual Days (7 Day Residential) 1. Press the PROG button. The display will switch to programming mode. M (Monday) will be displayed and the hour will be flashing. 2. Press SYSTEM to select HEAT or COOL. 3. Press DAY/TIME to select the day you would like to program.
Programming a 5-2 Day Residential Schedule The 5-2 day residential programming mode allows you to program Monday - Friday with one 4 event schedule and then allows you to change Saturday and Sunday with a different 4 event schedule. 1. Press the PROG button.
Programming a 7 Day Commercial Schedule The 7 day commercial programming mode gives you the option to program individual days (1 day at a time) or to use SpeedSet and program the entire week (all 7 days) with a 2 event program schedule. Setting All 7 Days at Once (SpeedSet ®...
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Setting Individual Days (7 Day Commercial) 1. Press the PROG button. The display will switch to programming mode. M (Monday) will appear and the hour will flash. 2. Press SYSTEM to select HEAT or COOL. 3. Press DAY/TIME to select an individual day. 4.
4 Operating Your Thermostat Setting the SYSTEM Control Mode The System Control has 5 modes of operation – AUTO, COOL, OFF, HEAT and EMER. The mode can be selected SYSTEM by pressing the button to scroll through the different modes. NOTE: Depending on how your thermostat was configured, some system modes may not be available.
Setting the FAN Control Mode The Fan Control has 3 modes of operation – AUTO, ON, and PROG. The mode can be selected by pressing the button to scroll through the different modes. NOTE: Depending on how your thermostat was configured, some fan modes may not be available. AUTO The system fan will run only when your heating or cooling system is running.
Setting the Temperature SpeedBar Temporary Adjustment – Press the SpeedBar up or ® down to adjust the current set temperature. If your thermostat is running in 5-2 or 7 day programmable mode, the set temperature will change back to your original programmed settings when your next scheduled change in temperature occurs.
Status Indicators Status indicators appear in the display to let you know if your system is heating, cooling or off. Status Indicator HEAT ON Indicates that your heating system is running. COOL ON Indicates that your cooling system is running. Indicates that the auxiliary stage of heating is running (multi-stage systems only).
Program Event Indicators Program Event Indicator Program event indicators appear in the display to let you know what part of your current program is active. • In Residential Program Mode, MORN, DAY, EVE or NIGHT will appear. • In Commercial Program Mode, OCCUPIED or UNOCCUPIED will appear.
5 Additional Operation Features Auto Changeover Mode Auto Changeover mode is a feature enabled/ disabled in the Installer Settings (see Installer Manual). If enabled, it is selected by pressing the SYSTEM button until AUTO HEAT or AUTO COOL appears in the display. When Auto Changeover mode is enabled and selected, the system automatically switches between heating and cooling when the room...
Adaptive Recovery Mode (ARM ™ Adaptive Recovery Mode is a feature enabled/disabled in the Installer Settings (See Installer Manual). If enabled, the feature is automatically present while in programmable mode. Adaptive Recovery Mode tries to reach your desired heating or cooling temperature at the time you have set in your current program schedule, after a setback period.
Programmable Fan Mode Programmable Fan Mode is selected by pressing FAN until PROG appears in the display. It is only available in programmable mode. Programmable Fan Mode allows the user to run the fan continuously during a selected program event. To use this feature, select fan ON while setting program events.
Locking and Unlocking the Thermostat Your 3-digit Lock Code is set in the “User Options” portion of this manual (See “Setting User Options”, page 8 and 11). Once the code is set, the thermostat can be locked or unlocked at any time by entering that code.
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If you entered a valid code the thermostat will be locked or unlocked (depending on its previous state). When locked, the word LOCKED appears in the display (Figure 1). If an invalid code is entered the word NO will briefly appear, indicating that an incorrect code was entered (Figure 2).
Installer Settings (See Installer Manual). If a Braeburn indoor remote sensor was installed and properly configured in the Installer Settings, the thermostat will sense temperature at a remote location or at a combination of a remote location and the thermostat location.
Outdoor remote sensing is enabled by installing a Braeburn remote outdoor sensor. No additional ® configuration is required. If a Braeburn outdoor remote sensor was installed PROG HOLD you may press the buttons at the same time to view the outdoor temperature.
6 Thermostat Maintenance Thermostat Cleaning Never spray any liquid directly on the thermostat. Using a soft damp cloth wipe the outer body of the thermostat. Never use any abrasive cleansers to clean your thermostat. Changing the Batteries This thermostat requires two (2) properly installed “AA” alkaline batteries to maintain the thermostat clock and to provide power for the thermostat if 24 volt AC power is not connected.