5+1+1 day programmable thermostat low-voltage (24 v or millivolt) system control (34 pages)
Summary of Contents for Control M6003
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For single stage heating, cooling or millivolt heating systems CANARM BY/PAR Instruction Manual model: M6003 Low-voltage (24 V or millivolt) system control IMPORTANT: This thermostat is NOT compatible with any 120V or 240V high voltage control system. Read and understand this manual before installation or use.
Table of Contents Features Introduction and features Warning and safety precautions Product Overview Compatibility Installation Introduction Tools required for installation Choosing the location for the new thermostat Replacing the old thermostat Mounting the back plate Connecting the wires to the terminals Wiring diagram Setting the fan operation jumper Installing batteries...
• Separate heat / cool programs with built in protection for the air-conditioner compressor • Display and set temperature in ºC or ºF • Interface with heating or air-conditioning systems for automatic temperature control • Low battery notification by flashing icons and Beep sound...
Features Warning & Safety Precautions • Read this instruction manual thoroughtly prior to the installation and the use of the thermostat. • Follow all instructions in this manual. • Keep this instruction manual for future reference. • Clean the thermostat only with a dry cloth. •...
Features Product Overview • This thermostat requires two AA size batteries (not included) to operate. Ensure the batteries are installed. • The time and day must be set before use. Flip the cover to access the function keys and switches. Cover...
Features Compatibility Generally, equipment with low voltage control is compatible with the thermostat. For details on compatibility of your particular equipment, please call our technical assistance line. HEATING/COOLING SYSTEMS COMPATIBILTY Gas – Standing Pilot • Gas – Electronic Ignition •...
This thermostat can replace common residential thermostats and it is designed for use with most electric, oil or gas heating and air-conditioning systems that use low voltage control. Please see compatibility chart for more details. • 4 weekday programs and 4 weekend programs.
• In areas with poor air circulation, such as behind a door or in an alcove. After choosing a location for the new thermostat, you must arrange to have a heating contractor install the control wiring for you. TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH, SHUT OFF POWER SUPPLY AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING.
Installation Replacing Old Thermostat Note: Do not operate the cooling system when outside temperature is below 10ºC (50ºF) to avoid damaging the compressor. • Test the system to make sure that your heating and cooling are working properly before installation. If either does not work, contact your local heating/air-conditioning dealer to fix the problem before installation.
Installation Mounting the Thermostat Back-cover • The back-cover should be mounted horizontally with the terminals on the left side. • Thread the existing wiring through the big center hole from the back and set the back-cover horizontally on the wall. •...
Installation Connecting the Wires to the Terminals hole in wall Connect the previously labeled wires to the corresponding terminals, matching the designations. Use a screwdriver to securely fasten the wires onto the terminals. Make Wires sure the wires do not short-circuit with other terminals. •...
Installation Setting the Fan Operation Jumper Depending on your home’s heating system, you may need to change the jumper setting for the fan operation. The jumper is located at the lower left-hand side of the back of the thermostat. HG - Use this setting for gas or oil-fired furnaces. This setting allows the fan operation to be controlled by the heating system;...
Installation INSTALLING THE BATTERY AND SELECTION OF ºC / ºF DISPLAY Install the two AA size batteries (not included) to the thermostat following the polarity as marked. The LCD display will show the room temperature flashing in Celsius. Press UP or DOWN to change the temperature display between ºC and ºF.
Operation LCD Display Set Time and Date Press SET CLOCK to start time setting. Only time will be shown. (See Figure 1 on page 20) • Use AHEAD or BACK to set the current time. • Press SET CLOCK again. Weekday will be shown. (See Figure 2 on page 20). •...
Programming Introduction This thermostat is equipped with separate programming for weekdays and weekends, with four programs each. This thermostat is pre-programmed for your convenience or you can set your own programs as desired. PROGRAM1: MORNING This is typically for the morning when you may prefer a warmer temperature.
Programming Heating Program 1 - Slide the system switch to the HEAT position and press the PROG key once. The P1 and SET symbol will appear on the display. MO to FR symbol is shown indicating weekday program is being displayed. (See figure 3 on page 20).
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Programming Tip: Press and hold the AHEAD/BACK or UP/DOWN key to change the Numbers quickly.
Programming COOLING PROGRAM Slide the system switch to the COOL position and repeat the programming as per the heating program. TEMPORARY OVERRIDE To change the temperature temporarily, press UP or DOWN to set the desired temperature. The thermostat will return to the regular program at the next scheduled program time.
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• Current temperature is displayed on the mid-section of the LCD screen. FAN CONTROL SWITCH • For automatic control of the fan, set the Fan ON/AUTO switch to the AUTO position. In cooling, the fan starts/stops with the cooling equipment. In heating, the fan is controlled by the heating equipment and usually starts a few minutes after the heating equipment turns on.
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• If this switch is in the OFF position, both the heating and cooling systems are turned off, and all programs and settings will be disabled. • Slide the switch to HEAT or COOL to control the heating or air-conditioning system. • HEAT will display when the switch is in the HEAT position, and will flash when heating is activated.
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Programming CHANGING BATTERIES When : 1) LCD display flashes, or 2) a Beep sound is heard per hour from the unit It indicates that the batteries are running low and have to be replaced immediately. However, it is recommended that the batteries be replaced every year even if the indicator is not flashing. To replace batteries: •...
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Programming RESET If the thermostat shows an abnormal display or if you want to clear all existing programs, use a pointed object to press the 'R' (Reset) key. Time and programs will need to be set again after a Reset. SPECIFICATIONS Number of Programs: Weekly 5+2 day programs with 4 programs per day Temperature display range: 1ºC - 37.5ºC (34ºF - 99.5ºF)
Supplementary Information Troubleshooting Problem Solution Display will not come on. • Check if the batteries are installed correctly. • Check and see if batteries are fresh and the correct size. • Press the R (reset) button. Entire display flashes. • Batteries are low. Replace with fresh batteries Air-conditioning will not •...
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