October 27, 2014 7080-132D 13MT. VERNON E2Remote Thermostat: Fahrenheit / Celsius1. Temperatures will show either °F or °C displayed on thescreen.2. Press both “UP” and “DOWN” arrow keys simultane-ously. The display should change from Fahrenheit toCelsius or vice-versa.Remote Thermostat: Swing1. The swing temperature will allow over-target of theset point temperatures set while in “THERMO” mode.Example, if the set point temperature is 70°F and swingis ±2° the appliance will not go into a shutdown until itreaches 72°F. Likewise, the appliance will not startupunless it is below 68°F.2. To change the temperature “SWING” setting (1°-3°),press the TIMER and DOWN buttons simultaneously todisplay the current “SWING” setting in the SET TEMPframe.3. The letter “S” will display in the ROOM TEMP frame onthe screen.4. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the tempera-ture differential (from 1º to 3º).5. To store the “swing number press the MODE/SETbutton or allow 15 seconds to lapse, and the new“swing number’ will be programmed.6. To verify that the swing is properly set, and with theappliance dial control set to “OFF” & remote thermostatset to “THERMO”, raise and lower the temperatureabove and below the room temperature to identify itsresponse. This should change from THERMON toOFFTHERMO.Remote Thermostat: Child Lockout feature1. To activate the “LOCK-OUT” feature, press and holdthe UP button and touch the word TIMER on the screenof the transmitter together, for 5 seconds. The lockicon will appear on the screen.2. To disengage the “LOCK-OUT”, press and hold theUP button and touch the word TIMER on the screentogether for 5 seconds or more, and the lock icon willdisappear from the screen. The transmitter will return toits normal operating condition.Note: If the appliance is already operating in the ON orTHERMO MODES, engaging the “LOCK-OUT” will notcancel the operating MODE. Engaging the “LOCK-OUT”prevents only the manual operation of the TRANSMITTER.If in the auto modes, the THERMO operation will continueto operate normally. To completely “LOCK-OUT” the opera-tion of the TRANSMITTER’S operating signals; the trans-mitter’s MODE must be set to OFF.Remote Thermostat: Signal1. The remote thermostat sends a signal to the receiverevery 15 minutes verifying the transmitter is still inrange.2. If the remote thermostat falls out of signal range forover 2 hours or has no battery power the receiver willemit a communication Safety Error Code consistingof a series of rapid “beeps” for a period of 10 secondsand the appliance will shut down. After 10 seconds ofrapid beeping, the receiver will continue to emit a single“beep” every 4 seconds until the remote thermostatMODE button is pressed, resetting the receiver.Note: Unless damaged or remote component is replacedthe receiver will maintain its communication link to its trans-mitter for many years.Remote Trouble Shooting1. Make sure the remote thermostat’s batteries are prop-erly installed.2. Check to make sure the thermostat is communicatingwith the receiver (an audible sound from the receivershould emit when changing from “OFF” to “ON”).3. If the receiver does not beep when changing from OFFto ON, you will need to “LEARN” the receiver to theremote thermostat. (See Learning the remote thermo-stat to receiver section).4. Make sure the remote thermostat is within the 15 to20-foot range of the receiver.R. Bypassing the Remote System (ManualMode)1. If the remote thermostat is lost, broken, or loses itspower the appliance can be operated in manual mode.2. Locate the three-way switch on the receiver. Figure14.13. Placing the receiver three-way switch to “ON” willbypass the remote thermostat function, rendering theappliance dial control as its exclusive control.4. The appliance will not run when the switch is set to“OFF”.Location of the Remote Receiver:The receiver face can be seen on the lower RH side towardthe back [without removing the side panel].Note: Placing the receiver three-way switch in the“REMOTE”, or center-most position empowers the remotesystem.Figure 14.1