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REPORT: USER GUIDE FOR THE INTRONICS DIGITAL ROOM THERMOSTAT Date: October 26, 2023 To: End Users, Facilities Management Subject: Operational Overview and User Instructions for Intronics Digital Thermostats

1.0 Executive Summary This report provides a comprehensive user guide for the Intronics Digital Room Thermostat. As heating systems become more sophisticated, the interface between the user and the heating infrastructure is critical for energy efficiency and comfort. This document outlines the key features, control interface, programming instructions, and troubleshooting steps required to operate the device effectively. 2.0 Introduction The Intronics Digital Room Thermostat is an electronic temperature control device designed to regulate heating systems with greater precision than traditional mechanical thermostats. By utilizing digital sensors, the device maintains room temperature within a tight variance of the set point, reducing energy waste and improving thermal comfort. This guide covers the standard interface found on most Intronics residential and light commercial models. 3.0 Key Features

Digital Precision: Maintains temperature accuracy to within ±0.5°C. Backlit Display: LCD screen for easy reading in low-light conditions. Programmable Schedules: Typically supports 5/2 day (weekdays/weekends) or 7-day programming, allowing for automated temperature setbacks. Frost Protection: Automatically activates heating if the temperature drops dangerously low (usually below 5°C) to prevent pipe damage. Override Function: Allows temporary adjustment of the programmed schedule without deleting settings.

4.0 Physical Interface and Display Understanding the interface is the first step to mastering the thermostat. 4.1 The Display Screen intronics digital room thermostat user guide

Current Temperature: Usually displayed larger or without an indicator icon. Set Temperature: Displayed with a "Set" or "Target" icon. Mode Indicators: Icons indicating "Heat," "Cool" (if applicable), "Auto," or "Off." Schedule Status: Displays "Prog," "Home," or "Away" depending on the active mode. Battery Indicator: Flashes when batteries require replacement.

4.2 Control Buttons

MODE Button: Cycles the system between Off, Heating, Cooling, and Auto modes. + / - Buttons: Used to adjust the temperature immediately or adjust values during programming. PROG / SET Button: Enters the scheduling menu or confirms settings. HOLD / OVERRIDE: Pressing this maintains the current temperature indefinitely, bypassing the schedule. REPORT: USER GUIDE FOR THE INTRONICS DIGITAL ROOM

5.0 Operating Instructions 5.1 Manual Temperature Adjustment To change the temperature immediately without programming a schedule:

Ensure the device is in "Heat" or "Cool" mode. Press the + button to increase the temperature or the - button to decrease it. The display will flash the new target temperature. Release the buttons; the thermostat will confirm the setting (screen may stop flashing) and the heating system will activate if necessary.

5.2 Setting a Schedule (Programming) Note: Exact steps may vary slightly by model. The following is the standard sequence. The display will show &#34

Press the PROG button once. The display will show "Day 1-5" (Weekdays) or "Mon". Press PROG again to select the first time period (usually "Morning" or "Wake"). Use the + / - buttons to set the Time you want this period to start. Press PROG again to confirm the time. The temperature value will flash. Use the + / - buttons to set the desired Temperature for this period. Repeat this cycle for all periods (typically Morning, Day, Evening, Night). Repeat for Weekend days (Sat-Sun) if applicable. Press MODE or wait 10 seconds to exit programming mode.

5.3 Using the Override/Hold Function If you wish to maintain a specific temperature regardless of the programmed schedule: