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Installation Instructions T1 - - NAC T1 - - NHP LEGACY LINE - -RNC NON - - PROGRAMMABLE TH ERMOST A T A07110 L e g a c y L i n e --- R N C N o n --- P r o g r a m m a b l e T h e r m o s t a t NOTE : Read the en tire instructio n man ual b efore starting the installatio n. T ABLE OF CONTENTS P AGE SAFETY CONSIDERA TI ONS 1 .........................[...]
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2 Step 2 — In st all Th ermos ta t ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Fai l ur e t o f ol low this war ni ng c ould r e s ul t i n per s onal inj ury or dea th. Befo re installing th erm ostat, turn o ff all pow er to un it. Th ere ma y be more t han 1 di s c onne c t. ! W ARNING 1. T ur n OFF a l l pow er to unit . 2. If an existin g th ermo stat is being [...]
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3 A v aila b le S election : Us e U P a nd DOWN but t ons t o cha nge betw ee n H and C. Option 13 — Room T emperature Offset Adjus tment Th is o ptio n allo ws calib ratio n (o r d eliberate m iscalibratio n ) o f th e room te mpera ture s e ns or . Ther e a r e var i ous re asons why home owne r s m ay w a nt t o ha ve displ a ye d te mpera tur[...]
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4 WIRING DI AGRAMS A06566 Fig. 1 - - A/ C Ther mostat T ypic al In st al l ati on A06567 Fig. 2 - - HP Ther mos t at T ypical I ns t all at ion Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. E 2007 Bryant Heatin g & Cooling System s 7310 W . Morr[...]
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Home owne r ’ s Guide TB - - NAC TB - - NHP LEGACY LINE - - RNC NON - - P ROGRAMMABLE TH ERMOST A T A07110 L e g a c y L i n e --- R N C N o n --- P r o g r a m m a b l e T h e r m o s t a t 1. T o Sele c t t he Mode : Us e the H/ C butt on to move be t we e n the c hoice s . OFF , HE A T , C OO L, o r E MHT will ap p ear on th e d isp lay. EMH T[...]
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2 BRY ANT HEA TING & COOLING SYSTE MS FOR SER VICE OR REP AIR, FOLLOW THESE STEPS I N ORDER: FIRST : Conta c t the i ns t al l e r . Y ou may find the ir name on the f ur na c e or in your Home owne r’ s Pa c ke t. I f t he ins tal l e r’ s nam e is not known, ca ll your buil de r or home r e ta i l e r if your s i s a ne w re s i denc e. S[...]