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    SUBBASE (MODEL 1C26 ONL Y) BASE COVER ANTICIP A T OR CAPTIVE SCREW S MOUNTING SCREWS Figure 1. Installation Instructions f or Heating onl y 1C20 and Heating & Cooling 1C26 CONTENTS Preparations ........................................... Thermostat Features .............................. Removing Old Thermostat ..................... Mounting an[...]

  • Page 2

    1C20 (Heat Only Two Wire): A. Mount base and adaptor plate: Mount base and adaptor plate (optional) to wall using screws provided (see Fig. 1). B. Attach wires: Attach one wire to R and the other wire to W on base. C. Skip to Step #5. 1C26 (Heating and Cooling): A. Remove base from subbase: Loosen the three screws on the base and remove. B. Mount s[...]

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    SET HEA T ANTICIP A T OR Set anticipator to match the setting of your old thermostat you noted in Step 3, or, the anticipator should be set to match the current rating stamped on your main heating control. The heat anticipator is adjustable from 0.15 to 1.2 amps. Adjust the antici- pator by rotating the contact arm (see fig. 5). The anticipator set[...]

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    Symptom P ossible Cause Corrective Action No Heat/No Cool/No F an 1. Blo wn fuse or tr ipped circuit breaker . Replace fuse or reset breaker . (common pr oblems) 2. Furnace power switch to OFF . T u r n s witch to ON. 3. Furnace blower compar tment door or Replace door panel in proper position to engage panel loose or not properly installed. saf et[...]