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        Aube Technologies TH148LE-P Thermostat User Manual
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1.       e Press   Pgm   to enter the programming mode  The settings for  Monday  Period 1 appear     400 147 000 D 18 4 06 4 5          Start time            GG      aa  Day to program C   Temperature  a setpoint       F MO    X   Period number      fi 4    e To select a day to program  press   Day   until the day is dis   played  Hold for 3 seconds to select all 7 days    MO  Monday  TU  Tuesday  WE  Wednesday  TH  Thursday   FR  Friday  SA  Saturday and SU  Sunday         Note  When all 7 days are selected  the settings of the displayed  period are copied to all 7 days  For example  if period 1 is dis   played and you then select all 7 days  they will all have the same  settings for period 1  Similarly  if you then display period 2 while  all 7 days are already selected  they will now have the same set   tings for period 2       To set the start time of a period  first press   P   until the period  number is displayed and the time display flashes  Then press the       buttons  The time changes in 15 minute increments     Note  If you want to skip  cancel  a period  press   CLR    The  time and temperature display for that period will disappear  For  example  in the pre programmed schedule  periods 2 and 3  have been skipped for Saturday and Sunday     e To set the temperature for a period  first press    P   until the period number is displayed and the  temperature display flashes  Use the Heat Cool  selector to display either the heating setpoint or the  cooling setpoint  Se
2.     The jumper specifies how the fan will operate when it is placed in  automatic mode        Leave the jumper in this position if you    JP2 jumper HG    have a gas or fuel oil furnace        Place the jumper in this position if you    HE    have an electric furnace                 400 147 000 D 18 4 06 2 5    2 6 Installing the Batteries                                     Ga  SN    Th  O          2g sg  f           p m  m d   6  L  10  Hea  ilo Deooo0o0o     a             Oo Gently pull out the battery cover      install the batteries as shown  Observe the polarity       Reinstall the battery cover  You will hear a clicking sound    After the batteries are installed  the thermostat performs a  sequence of tests for approximately 5 seconds    Afterwards  the thermostat displays the measured temperature  It is  normal that the displayed temperature be higher than the ambient  temperature if you hold the thermostat in your hands  Once installed  on the wall  the thermostat will display the ambient temperature  By    default  the setpoint is 21  C  70  F  and the operating mode is set on  manual     The time and day settings flash to indicate that they must be set   see section 5 1      2 7 Completing the Installation          Once the baseplate and the batteries are installed  mount the  thermostat on the baseplate       Secure the thermostat using the locking screw and install the  faceplate        Apply power back to the system     3  Basic Functions    3 1 System Operating
3.  Mode    Use this selector switch to set the system to heating  mode  HEAT   cooling mode  COOL   or Off     Note  When you place the thermostat in cooling mode    you might need to wait up to five minutes before cooling can start   This delay is a safety feature for the compressor     will flash on the  screen until cooling can start again     ZON  EEN  Heat Off Cool    CD     Ky    lt         3 2 Fan Operating Mode    Use the selector switch to set the fan to automatic  mode  AUTO  or continuous mode  ON      Note  This switch is not used in a 2 wire installation as  the fan is not connected to the thermostat     AUTO  The fan operates only when heating or cooling is activated             ON   The fan operates continuously     TH147 P and TH148LE P       3 3 Viewing and Setting the Temperature    The ambient temperature is normally displayed  To view the set   point  press once on one of the      buttons  The setpoint is dis   played for 5 seconds and is indicated by the    symbol on the  display  During the setpoint display  press one of the      buttons to  change it     3 4 Backlight    The display illuminates for 12 seconds when the backlight button or  either of the      buttons is pressed     3 5 Thermostat Control Mode    3 5 1 Manual    The setpoint must be set manually  To place the thermostat in this  mode  press   Mode    The house icon will disappear     3 5 2 Automatic    The setpoint varies according to the programmed schedule  To  place the thermostat in this
4.  mode  press   Mode    The current  period settings will be displayed  The four possible periods are     iit ares aot N  Wake up Return home Sleep  To see the default schedule settings  see section 5 3   3 5 3 Unoccupied  7H148LE P only     To place the thermostat in unoccupied mode  see section 2 4  In this  mode  the  J icon is displayed and only the 6   buttons work to  allow a temporary bypass     Leave for work    3 6 Temporary Bypass    3 6 1 Automatic Mode    If you modify the setpoint  using the       buttons  when the thermo   stat is in automatic mode  the thermostat temporarily bypasses the  current program  The new setpoint will be maintained for 2 hours   then the thermostat will return to the program currently running in  automatic mode  The house icon flashes during the bypass     3 6 2 Unoccupied Mode  7H748LE P only     If you modify the setpoint  using the       buttons  when the thermo   stat is in unoccupied mode  the thermostat temporarily bypasses  the setpoint of the unoccupied mode  The new setpoint will be main   tained for 2 hours  then the thermostat will return to the setpoint of  the unoccupied mode  The  2 icon flashes during the bypass     3 7 Filter Indicator    After 500 hours of operation  an icon appears to indi   cate that the filter needs replacement  Once the filter  is replaced  press   Filter   for 3 seconds to remove  the icon and reset the counter     3 8 Battery Indicator    An icon appears when the batteries need replacement   This 
5.  screws provided     400 147 000 D 18 4 06 1 5    2 3 Connecting the Thermostat    Refer to the following table for matching the wire labels with the  thermostat terminals                          Terminals Description Wire labels  Rh Heating power supply Rh  R  4  V  Rc Cooling power supply Rc  R  WwW Heating signal W  W1  H  Y Cooling signal Y  Y1  M  G Fan G  F  Un Un   Input for a remote control device  TH148LE P only                      Note  Do not connect wires identified as C  X or B  Wrap the bare  end of these wires with electrical tape        Loosen the screws of the terminal  block and insert the wires in the  respective terminals      Tighten the screws     Important  The red jumper wire between  Rh and Rc terminals must be removed in a  5 wire installation        2 3 1 2 wire Heating    Rh Ro WY G  QV OJO CS  pag                                     L1    m  Heat rela                                      2 3 2 2 wire Cooling    Rh Ro w Y G       OO        LY ENE E     ES    Cool relay                                                                   i    L2    2 3 3 3 wire Heating                Rh Ro W Y G                                                                                                                   OO    O  EJE pay    L1 fe    Heat relay    L2  Fan relay  2 3 4 3 wire Cooling  Rh Ro W Y G     OO O O  PY Ey Dy                                               a     Cool relay                               Fan relay    TH147 P and TH148LE P       
6. 2 3 5 4 wire Heating and Cooling                                                                                                                                                                                                          Rh Ro WwW Y G     OO VY  ES DY E   L1 eid  3  Heat relay  L2  Cool relay  Fan relay  2 3 6 5 wire Heating and Cooling  Rh Ro W Y G     OO        KA EN  Fan relay      H  ti    Cool rela i  Hig E Heat relay y   fas    Note  Remove the red jumper wire between terminals Rc and Rh     2 4 Remote Control Input  7H748LE P only     The TH148LE P thermostat has an input to which a CT240 tele   phone controller  optional  or any other remote control system  e g    home automation  can be connected  When the input receives a  12 VDC signal  the thermostat switches from its current mode to the  unoccupied mode and vice versa when the signal is removed     The unoccupied mode can be used to re adjust the temperature to  save energy when you are away for an extended period of time  To  set the unoccupied mode temperature  see section 4     2 4 1 Connecting to CT240  Connect TH148LE P terminals UN and UN to    Un Un                                                                                                       WS   CT240 terminals A and C  no polarity to observe   BI  l  AJ B    C  CT240  2 4 2 Connecting to a Home Automation System tie Wn  Connect TH148LE P terminals UN and UN to a SO  12 VDC circuit as shown  EK    N    t  12V    2 5 Setting JP2 Jumper
7. ER TO AVOID ANY RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  CUT  POWER TO THE HEATING COOLING SYSTEM       Remove the old thermostat to access the wires   Attention  If the old thermostat was mounted onto an electrical box     it might have been powered by 120 240 volts  In this case  the  TH147 P or TH148LE P thermostat cannot be used     Identify and label each wire  with the corresponding letter on  the wire terminal  and remove them from the terminals           If necessary  strip the end of each wire   maximum of 6 mm            Wrap the wires around a pencil to prevent  them from falling into the wall              If the hole in the wall is too big  insulate it  using a non flammable material in order to  avoid air draughts behind the thermostat     2 2 Installing the New Baseplate    For a new installation  choose a location approximately 1 5 m   5 feet  above the floor and on an inside wall  Avoid draughty  areas  top of staircase  air outlet  etc   dead air spots  behind  doors   direct sunlight or areas near concealed pipes or chim   neys               gt   iI    i  ou         Remove the thermostat faceplate       Loosen the locking screw in order to separate the thermostat  from its baseplate  the screw cannot be completely removed         Gently tilt the thermostat upwards              Mark and bore the appropriate mounting holes  or use the  existing holes   Insert the plastic anchors    Pass the wires through the opening of the baseplate and fix the  baseplate to the wall using the
8. TH147 P  amp  TH148LE P    Programmable Thermostats    Installation  and User Guide    1  Introduction    The TH147 P and TH148LE P programmable thermostats can be  used to control     aube  technologies      a gas  fuel oil or electric furnace   2 or 3 wires     acentral air conditioner   2 or 3 wires     a hot water system with or without pump   2 wires  e a millivolt system   2 wires     a central heating and cooling system   4 or 5 wires    Attention  These thermostats are not compatible with heat pumps  or multi stage systems                                                                                                                                            Display butane  Q     Backlight       button  ED   CO6  Fan P     iy     or Bt  n i    inete sao eee  Heating cooling control xX X  Fan control xX X  7 day programming including  X X    Pre programmed energy saving schedule X X    Early Start X X    Temporary bypass X X    Time display  12 h or 24 h  X X  Programmable cycle lengths xX X  Temperature display in   C or   F X X  Backlit display X X  Battery replacement indicator X X  Filter replacement indicator X X  Unoccupied mode activated remotely  requires Aube   s CT240  X  Interchangeable faceplates  titanium  charcoal  amp  taupe  X  Automatic daylight savings changeover X          TH147 P and TH148LE P       2  Installation    Note  The installation must be performed by an electrician or a qual   ified installer     2 1 Removing the Old Thermostat    IN ORD
9. e honeywell com    For more information on our products  go to  www aubetech com       ENERGY STAR    As an ENERGY star   partner  Aube Technologies has  determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR  guidelines for energy efficiency     400 147 000 D 18 4 06 5 5    
10. e year using      and press   Clk   to dis    i  play the month  i      Set the month using      and press   Clk   to dis  a n  play the date  it 4          Set the date using 60      Press   Exit   to exit     5 3 Pre programmed Schedule    When set in automatic mode  the thermostat follows the pro   grammed schedule  You can program up to 4 periods per day  To  program a period  you must set its start time  its heating setpoint  and its cooling setpoint  You can have a different program for each  day of the week     Your thermostat is pre programmed with the following schedule                                                     Pre programmed settings MO   TU   WE   TH   FR   SA   SU  P Heating   21  C  70  F   T   6 00 a m   Cooling   25 5  C  78  F   Heating   16 5  C  62  F      aires 8 00 a m      Cooling   29 5  C  85  F   Heating   21  C  70  F   i 6 00 p m      SE Cooling   25 5  C  78  F  E    Heating   16 5  C  62  F   ty 10 00 p m   Cooling   28  C  82  F                       In the pre programmed schedule  all 4 periods are used for Monday  through Friday and only periods 1 and 4 are used for Saturday and  Sunday     5 4 Customizing the Schedule    Use the following grid to record your new settings        Program days    Periods  Settings  MO TU WE TH FR SA SU          Time    ih Heating    Cooling             Time       Heating       Cooling       Time       net    Heating       Cooling       Time       Heating    iy       Cooling                               
11. icon will flash for 120 days  then the thermostat  will cut power to the heating cooling unit  The icon dis   appears once the batteries are replaced and the ther   mostat reinstalled on its base     Warning  Before removing the batteries  place the  system switch on the thermostat to Off  Otherwise  the  heating cooling unit might still be running even after  the batteries are removed     Heat_Off Cool    KS              400 147 000 D 18 4 06 3 5    After replacing the batteries  set the time and day  see section 5 1    For TH148LE P model  set the date also  see section 5 2      Note  The temperature and schedule settings are not erased when  the batteries are removed     4  Configuration Menu                         uni E Temperature display   C   C or   F  Hr Time display 12h 12hor24h  E5 Early Start 1 off On or Off  Automatic daylight savings  I  di changeover  TH148LE P only  2 a Omoran  Unoccupied mode setpoint   heat  10  C 5  C to 28  C  0  ing  TH148LE P only     4  50  F   41  F to 82  F   I  Hid Unoccupied mode setpoint   cool  35  C 15  C to 35  C    ing  TH148LE P only     4  95  F   59  F to 95  F    4  Heating cycles per hour 4 4 2 3 4 50r6    CPH z       Cooling cycles per hour 4 2 3 4 50r6       1 When Early Start is enabled  On   the thermostat determines when heating or  cooling should start so the desired temperature is reached at the set time    2 When this function is On  the thermostat automatically switches to daylight sav   ings time on the second Su
12. nday of March and to normal time on the first Sunday of  November  see section 5 2     3 To enable the unoccupied mode  see section 2 4    4 When either the heating or cooling parameter is displayed  use the Heat Cool  selector switch to alternate between the two parameters    5 For optimal heating control  use the setting that matches your system as follows   2 30 min  steam  gravity   3 20 min  hot water  90   high efficiency furnace    4 15 min  gas or oil   5 12 min  alternate setting for gas or oil   6 10 min  electric    6 The corresponding cycle lengths are  2 30 min   3 20 min   4 15 min   5 12 min    6 10 min                To access the configuration menu  press the backlight button  for 3 seconds     To go to the next parameter  menu item   briefly press the back   light button     To modify a parameter  press 60     Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary     0O00 oe    Press the backlight button for 3 seconds to exit the configura   tion menu     o  Programming    5 1 Setting the Time and Day    Press   Clk    The hour flashes     ic   MO                   Set the hour using 60      Press   Clk    The minutes flash   Set the minutes using 00   Press   Clk    The day flashes   Set the day using 90       FGQaogoed    Press   Exit   to exit     TH147 P and TH148LE P       5 2 Setting the Date  7H748LE P model only     The date must be needed for the daylight savings changeover func   tion       Press   Clk   for 3 seconds to display the year              ee  OS     Set th
13. stallation costs  This  warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Aube that the defect or mal   function was caused by damage which occurred while the product  was in the possession of a consumer     Aube s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product  within the terms stated above  AUBE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND  INCLUDING ANY INCI   DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING   DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY  FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WAR   RANTY  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF  THIS PRODUCT  Some provinces and states do not allow the  exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so  this limitation may not apply to you     THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEY   WELL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT  THE DURATION OF ANY  IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR   POSE  IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF  THIS WARRANTY  Some provinces and states do not allow limita   tions on how long an implied warranty lasts  so the above limitation  may not apply to you    This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may have  other rights which vary from province or state to another     If you have any questions about the product installation  operation  or warranty  contact us at    705 Montrichard   Saint Jean sur Richelieu  Quebec   J2X 5K8   Canada   Tel    450  358 4600   Toll free  1 800 831 AUBE   Fax   450  358 4650   Email  aube servic
14. t the temperature using the     buttons           Press   Exit   to exit the programming mode     6  Technical Specifications    Power supply  2 AA batteries   Maximum load  1 A   24 Vca per output   Unoccupied load  12 VCC     10    20 mA   Setpoint range  heating   5 to 28  C  41 to 82  F    Setpoint range  cooling   15 to 35  C  59 to 95  F    Display range   10 to 50  C  14 to 122  F    Storage temperature   20 to 50  C   2 to 122  F   Temperature display resolution  0 5  C  1  F    Accuracy    0 5  C  1  F    Cycle length  10  12  15  20 or 30 min   programmable   Compressor short cycle protection  minimum off time   5 minutes  Program protection  non volatile memory   Dimensions  127 mm x 75 mm x 28 mm  5 in  x 3 in  x 1 in      TH147 P and TH148LE P       7  Warranty    Aube warrants this product  excluding battery  to be free from  defects in the workmanship or materials  under normal use and ser   vice  for a period of one  1  year from the date of purchase by the  consumer  If at any time during the warranty period the product is  determined to be defective or malfunctions  Aube shall repair or  replace it  at Aube s option     If the product is defective      i  return it  with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase  to  the place from which you purchased it  or     ii  contact Aube  Aube will make the determination whether the  product should be returned  or whether a replacement product  can be sent to you     This warranty does not cover removal or rein
    
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