White Rodgers P200 User Manual

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ATTENTION: MERCURY NOTICE
This product does not contain mercury. However, this product may replace a 
product that contains mercury. Mercury and products containing mercury must 
not be discarded in household trash. Do not touch any spilled mercury. Wearing 
non-absorbent gloves, clean up any spilled mercury and place in a sealed 
container. For proper disposal of a product containing mercury or a sealed 
container of spilled mercury, place it in a suitable shipping container.
Refer to 
www.White-Rodgers.com
 for location to send product containing 
mercury.
These symbols are used throughout this User Guide.
Watch for them to identify:
Cautions
Tips
Programmable Features
Part 1: Before Getting Started ...................................................... Page 2
1.1  Check package contents 
1.2  Answer questions about source of heating in your home
1.3 Assemble tools
1.4  Turn off power to your heating and cooling system
Part 2: Remove Old Thermostat and Install New Thermostat  .... Page 4
2.1  Expose wires connected to old thermostat
2.2  Label and disconnect the wires
2.3  Install new thermostat’s wallplate
2.4  Match and connect wires
2.5 Set switch
2.6 Install batteries
2.7  Snap thermostat to the wallplate
Part 3: Quick Setup ..................................................................... Page 13
3.1  Get to know your thermostat 
3.2  Set fan and system switches
3.3 Select options
3.4  Turn on power to your heating and cooling system
3.5  Set time and date
3.6  Review pre-programmed schedule
Part  4: Additional Thermostat Features .................................... Page 18
4.1  Customize the pre-programmed schedule
4.2  Set temporary hold at
4.3  Bypass the schedule (permanent hold)
4.4  Set change fi lter reminder
4.5 Change batteries
4.6  Adjust actual temperature display
Part 5: Troubleshooting Guide .................................................... Page 24
   
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Failure to read and follow all instructions carefully before installing
  or operating this control could cause personal injury and/or 
 property 
damage.
• The thermostat may stop controlling temperature and your house
  may freeze or overheat when batteries are too low. Batteries must
  be changed when                     or                      appears on 
 the 
display.