
DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
FOR INDIVIDUAL WEEKDAY/WEEKEND SETTING
USER'S
MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY......................................................................1
INTRODUCTION........................................................... 2
INSTALLATION
Removing your old thermostat.....................4
Wire labelling................................................5
Choosing a location......................................6
Connecting the thermostat...........................7
First power-up.............................................. 8
OPERATING MODES
Auto, man, econo......................................... 9
Function switch...........................................10
Filter.............................................................11
PROGRAMMING
Time and day adjustment.............................12
Pre-recorded programs................................ 12
Programming modification........................... 13
Span adjustment........................................ 15
CHARACTERISTICS.....................................................16
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AMBIENT & SET POINT
TEMPERATURE
FILTER INDICATOR
TIMER ECONO
MODE ICON
BATTERY INDICATOR
TIME & DAY
MANUAL MODE
ICON
AUTO MODE ICON
RUNNING PROGRAM
NUMBER
HEATING SYSTEM
IN OPERATION

INSTRUCTION
This thermostat can replace most common residential thermostat and is designed to be used with electric, gas or oil heating 240VAC control and relay
current up to 8 ampere.
Several useful functions and operating modes have been incorporated to adapt a variety of customer needs besides all the features associated with the
state of the art programmable thermostat, you'll find on 093.
- a 7 day timer to set the ECONO mode during a prolonged absence of user.
- a protection against freezing.
- a filter supervision.
- a programmable regulation sensibility (SPAN)
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INSTALLATION
This thermostat has been designed for simple and quick installation requiring only a few tools.
REQUIRED MATERIAL
Hammer
Masking tape
Drill and 3/16" drill bit
Screwdriver
REMOVING YOUR OLD THERMOSTAT
CAUTION : To avoid electric shock, turn off the power of the heating system at the main power box in your home. Read the following instructions
carefully before disconnecting the wires.
1. Turn off your old thermostat.
2. Remove the cover from the old thermostat. You may have to pull extra hard.
3. Unscrew the old thermostat from the wall plate.
4. Now find the screws attaching the wall plate to the wall, and remove them. You should now be able to pull the wall plate a small distance from the
wall. Do not disconnect any wire yet, simply locate the wires.
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Note : If your old thermostat has only two (2) wires connected to it (heating system only), simply disconnect the two wires from the wall plate, skip
over steps 1 and 2 in the Wire labelling section and go on to step 3.
WARNING : After removing the wall plate, if you find that it is mounted on a junction box (e.g. a box similar to one behind a light switch or electric
outlet), 240 volts circuit may be present and there is a danger of electric shock. Please consult a qualified electrician.
WIRE LABELLING
1. If your old thermostat wall plate has MORE THAN TWO WIRES connected to it, then you will need to label the wires (Wire identification sticker
provided). First look for LETTER near each terminal where a wire is connected. These terminals and markings may be on either side of the wall
plate.
2. Disconnect and identify each wire.
3. You may wish to tape the wires to the wall to keep them from slipping through the hole in the wall. If the hole in the wall is larger than necessary, fill it
in order to prevent hot or cold air to penetrate the thermostat. In this manner, the thermostat will behave perfectly.
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