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5+1+1 day Programmable Thermostat
For electric baseboard & convection heaters
Instruction Manual
model: M6001A
High VOLTAGE
120 V/240 V AC, 60 Hz
BY/PAR
CANARM
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Page 1 - Instruction Manual

5+1+1 day Programmable Thermostat For electric baseboard & convection heatersInstruction Manualmodel: M6001AHigh VOLTAGE120 V/240 V AC, 60 HzBY/PA

Page 2 - Table of Contents

9LCD ScreenButtons and DisplayCURRENT TEMPERATUREPOWER OUTPUT LEVELOVERRIDE "ON" ICONHOLD FUNCTIONWEEKDAYSTEMPERATURE SCALECELSIUS OR FAHREN

Page 3 - Prior To Use

10ButtonsUSAGE/TIMETo set the current and program time or to display the total heater usage time per day or week.SETTo set the user options or to set

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11Option SettingsThis thermostat has four OPTION settings that can be customized by the user.The OPTION data will appear in the lower pane of the LCD

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12OPTION 3 - Pre-Comfort Recovery1. Press SET again to select pre-comfort recovery. (rE:0 will flash)2. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust setting. (See pre-comfo

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13Cr:0 is continuous operation (no cycling), with a variance of +/- 0.3ºC (+/- 0.6ºF). The heating unit will operate at full power and the power bar i

Page 7 - Installation

14Setting of High-Limit FunctionThe high-limit function is a safety feature that allows you to select the maximum temperature limit of the thermostat.

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15Clock SettingsClock Format12-hour clock format is the default mode. You can switch between 12-hour or 24-hour clock format in Option Settings. (Page

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16ºC or ºF (Celsius or Fahrenheit) Temperature Display modeThe Celsius format is the default display format of this thermostat. You can switch between

Page 10 - Buttons and Display

17Default Programs and Customize ProgramsThese are examples of possible temperature settings. The rst is the factory-default setting and the second i

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18Customizing the ProgramIt is recommended you write out a plan of time and temperatures for your programs prior to entering them. Note: the times set

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1Table of ContentsIntroduction and FeaturesWarning and Safety PrecautionsCompatibilityChoosing a Location for the ThermostatInstallation PrecautionsIn

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19Reset Programs / All SettingsIf you have difculties programming your thermostat, you may wish to reset the unit to begin again.Reset Programs - to

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20Temporary OverrideThis function will allow you to change the temperature setting, until the start time of the next program period.1. Press ▲ or ▼ to

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21Current Temperature DisplayThe current room temperature is displayed on the LCD screen.Power BarThis thermostat is equipped with a proportional regu

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22Usage MonitorThe thermostat tracks the system "ON" time - the total time the heating equipment is running.Press the USAGE button once to v

Page 17 - Programming

23Memory BackupThe memory backup will save and protect programs and option settings indefinitely. If a power outage occurs only the clock setting may

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24Problem SolutionLCD screen is blank • Check if the circuit breaker is open• Check if there has been a power failure• Check that the thermostat is wi

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25Supplementary InformationLimited 3-year Repair WarrantyThis product carries a 3-year manufacturer's warranty against defects in workmanship and

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2IntroductionThis thermostat is compatible with electric baseboards, fan-assisted (convectors) and radiant ceiling heating systems. The unit is rated

Page 21 - Operation

3Warning and Safety Precautions• Read this instruction manual thoroughly prior to the installation and the use of the thermostat.• Follow all instruct

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4CompatibilityIn general, equipment with high voltage control is only compatible with the electric baseboards, convectors or radiant heating systems.H

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5Choosing a Location for the ThermostatWhen replacing an existing thermostat, the new thermostat should be mounted on the existing metal electrical bo

Page 24 - Supplementary Information

6InstallationInstallation PrecautionsTHIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO HAV

Page 25 - Troubleshooting

7Installation Procedure1. Disconnect the power to your existing thermostat and the heater(s) it controls.2. Remove the existing thermostat careful

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8Reset the Thermostat after InstallationReset ClockIf you have successfully installed the thermostat, but the LCD screen does not display or the displ

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