Operation, Installation (cont.), Caution – White Rodgers 1E65-144 Manuel d'utilisation

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Make the appropriate connections to the thermostat as per diagram
below. The wires are non-polarized so either wire can be connected
to either terminal.

Keep the air vents of the thermostat clean and unobstruct-
ed at all times. Failure to do so can cause harm to your
thermostat.

OPERATION

Slide thermostat switch to

position. The thermostat normally displays

the actual ambient temperature.

To view the setpoint temperature, press the

or

button once. The

icon appears and the thermostat displays the setpoint temperature.

To change the setpoint, press the

or

button to raise or lower the

temperature until the desired setpoint is reached.

To turn the backlight on, press the

button, or the

or

button

once.

To change the thermostat installer confi guration, press and hold the

button for 5 seconds. The features and (defaults) are selected by

pressing the

button once to scan the installer confi guration selec-

tions. The defaults are changed with the

or

button. (Please refer

to the following table for the selections of your choice.)

Place the thermostat cover back onto the base hinge and close cover.
Install screw to secure cover.

Align and affi x the base to the electrical junction box or the optional
adapter plate using two 6-32 pan head screws.

The thermostat displays the percentage of power usage (in "PC" mode
only) required to maintain the desired temperature. For example:

100% power usage

70% power usage

30% power usage

Default

Options

Backlight

LO (On)

LF (Off)

Display Reading Adjustment*

H0.0

L3.0 to H3.0

Proportional Control**

PO (On)

PF (Off)

Anticipation***

AL(2000-4000 W)

AS (500-2000 W)

Temperature Scale

SC (Celsius)

SF (Fahrenheit)

* Adjusts room temperature display higher or lower to agree with a

previous thermostat.

** Proportional Control allows the thermostat to modulate depending

on power usage.

***Adjusts your thermostat anticipation based on the room and base-

board heater size, e.g., in a room with a 3500 W baseboard heater,
set your thermostat anticipation to AL.

The thermostat will save the setpoint temperature and installer confi gu-
ration selections permanently, even after power outages.

To reset the thermostat, press the

,

, and

buttons

simultaneously.

To suspend the thermostat operation, slide the thermostat switch to

the

position. In this position, the thermostat still has power but the

display is turned off.

4 Wire Installation

2 Wire Installation

INSTALLATION (cont.)

Heating Element Thermal Protection

Most heating elements have a protection device that activates when
overheated. It is possible that if the device is worn out, it becomes
more sensitive. This device has a chance of being activated when
the heating element is on for a long period of time. When the thermal
protection is activated, the electrical power ceases to supply the
thermostat, and its display is turned off for a few minutes. The same
phenomenon exists with a mechanical thermostat but nothing could
indicate it. A thermal protection that opens too often can cause the
thermostat to poorly regulate temperature and should be replaced by
an electrician or the heating element manufacturer.

The Emerson logo is a
trademark and a service mark
of Emerson Electric Co.

NOTE

Use with copper conductors only. Use wire con-
nectors approved for 12 AWG only.

CAUTION

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