Temperature adjustment, Additional operation features, Setting your energy saving programs – Braeburn 5200 User Manual
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Entering Your Program
1. Place the system switch in the HEAT mode
of operation.
2. Press the PROG button to enter Program
setting mode. The
MORN set point of
the Weekday Program Group will be
displayed. The display will show
M, TU, W,
TH, F to indicate the Weekday group is
being programmed. The hour portion of the set point time and the
AM/PM
indicator will be flashing.
3. Press the or button to change the time to the desired hour in one hour
increments. Press the
PROG button. The minute portion of the set point time
will begin flashing.
4. Press the or button to change the time to the desired minute in 10-minute
increments. Press the
PROG button to save. The temperature digits will
begin flashing.
5. Press the or button to change the set point temperature to the desired
setting in 1˚ F. increments (0.5˚ C). Press the
PROG button. The thermostat will
now display the
DAY set point time and temperature. Again, you will see the
hour portion of the set point time and the
AM/PM indicator will be flashing.
6. Follow steps 3 through 5 to set the set point times and temperatures for the
periods of
DAY, EVE and NIGHT.
7. After pressing the PROG button, you will enter the Weekend Program Group.
The display will show
SA, SU to indicate the Weekend group is being
programmed. The hour portion of the
MORN set point time and the AM/PM
indicator will be flashing.
8. Follow steps 3 through 6 to set the set point times and temperatures for the
periods of
MORN, DAY, EVE and NIGHT.
9. Place the system switch in the COOL mode of operation. The display will show
COOL. Follow steps 2 through 8 to program the set point times and
temperatures for the Weekday and Weekend groups in the
COOL mode.
Review Set Temperature
1. Press and hold the or button. The
current set point temperature will be
displayed in place of the current room
temperature, and the indicator
SET will
be displayed.
2. The display will return to normal operating
mode when the or button is released.
Continuing to hold the or button for 1 second or longer will allow the user
to temporarily override the current programmed set point.
Temporary Program Override
1. Press and hold or button for 1 second
or longer. The entire display will flash
once and the
SET indicator will be
displayed. Release the or button and
press the or button again as desired
to adjust the set temperature.
2. The display will return to normal operating
mode after 15 seconds or you can press the
RETURN button.
3. The program indicator (MORN, DAY, EVE or NIGHT) will be flashing in the display,
indicating that a Temporary Program Override is in effect. The Temporary
Program Override will reset when the next set point time occurs or after four
hours–whichever comes first.
Extended Hold (Vacation) Mode
1. Press the HOLD button to bypass the
program schedule. The current set point
temperature will be held either permanently
or for 24 hours, depending on the setting
selection made in section 4.
2. Press the HOLD button again to return the
thermostat to the normal program operation.
3. The hold period will last until the hold is released as in step number 2 above,
or is limited to 24 hours if the default was changed in the User Options Settings
(see section 4).
NOTE: Extended Hold Mode is not available
If the thermostat is in the non-programmable
mode. If the non-programmable mode is
selected and HOLD is pressed, NO will be
displayed as long as the key is held.
Filter Check Monitor (see section 5 For setting)
The Filter Check Monitor displays a reminder
for required filter replacement or cleaning
by flashing the
FILT segment in the display.
See instructions on your filter or heating/
cooling unit for recommendations for
interval setting. When the selected interval
has been reached, and required cleaning or
replacement has been performed, press the
RETURN button in any normal mode
to reset the timer and turn off the warning.
Temperature Adjustment
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Setting Your Energy Saving Programs
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Temperature Adjustment
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Additional Operation Features
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