examples are shown for viewing the Energy Usage while in Heat mode.
Viewing the Cool mode information is done in the same exact manner in Cool
mode.
TO VIEW THE ENERGY USAGE TIMERS: Press the MENU button, then press
the SCROLL button until “REVIEW HEAT ENERGY USAGE” is shown, then
press the OK button. The words “TODAYS ENERGY USAGE” will appear at
the top of the screen, along with the amount of heating system runtime
(displayed as “HH:MM”, for hours and minutes). Use the NEXT button to
cycle between Today’s Usage, Yesterday’s Usage, and the Total Cumulative
Usage for heat mode. NOTE: For the Total Cumulative Usage, the timer will
record up to a maximum of 99 hours and 59 minutes, then the display will
change to “HHHH” for hours only, without the colon in the center.
Pressing NEXT after the Total Cumulative Usage will show the words “TOTAL
USAGE RESET?” at the top of the screen. Pressing OK at this screen will
clear the Heat Energy Usage timer, and start back at 0 (zero). Press the EXIT
button to return to the Normal Run screen.
HARDWARE RESET: The Hardware Reset button (labeled
“HW RST”) is a small round push button that is located
towards the right side of the circuit board, just below the
battery holder. Pressing this button will cause the LCD
display screen to become fully populated, the heating and
cooling load relays to cycle off, read the position of the
Hardware Setup Option switches, and will perform an internal system check
of the thermostat components. If your thermostat appears to be acting in an
erratic manner, pressing the Hardware Reset button may remedy this
behavior. The temperature programs are not erased when a hardware reset
is performed, however the clock will have to be changed to match the
current day and time.
SOFTWARE RESET: The Software Reset button (labeled
“SW RST”) is a small round push button that is located
towards the right side of the circuit board, just below the
battery holder. A Software Reset is used to erase all
heating and cooling temperature programs, and any user-
adjustable software values such as: Swing, Offset, and
Calibration, to their original factory default values. To perform a Software
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