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PROGRAMMING
YOUR THERMOSTAT
IMPORTANT
Batteries must be installed to maintain
time and date in the event of power loss.
You will find it helpful to complete the Personal
Programming Charts on the following pages
before you begin programming the thermostat.
Plan your program schedule of time and
temperature settings for various times of the
day by filling in the boxes in the Personal
Programming Charts. There are four time
periods available for weekdays, Saturday, and
Sunday—WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN, and
SLEEP on the T7512A,B Thermostats. These
periods can be displayed individually on the
thermostat as you press the WEEKDAY
SCHEDULE or WEEKEND SCHEDULE keys.
You may want to enter a different schedule for
the cooling and the heating seasons.
WAKE is the time you get up. Generally you
want the house at a comfortable tem-
perature when you wake up and get
ready to go to work or school. Set the
WAKE time earlier than your alarm clock
so the house has time to warm up or cool
down before you get up.