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6   |   Intelligent Thermostat User Guide
Intelligent Thermostat User Guide   |   7
Location:
Removing Existing Thermostat:
If replacing an old thermostat, 
the new thermostat will be 
mounted in place of the old.  
If a new location is desired  
it will be necessary to move 
your wiring. 
New installations and 
relocation should follow  
the guidelines below  
to ensure the most accurate 
temperature reading and ease 
of use. 
• Mount thermostat on an
inside wall, approximately 5 
ft. (1.5m) above the floor in a 
frequently used room. 
• Do not install in locations 
near appliances or 
devices that affect the 
local temperature such as 
televisions, lamps, or dryers. 
• Avoid areas that are exposed 
large temperature variances, 
such as: direct sunlight, near 
an AC unit, above or below 
auxiliary heat and air vents, 
and drafts from windows. 
• Be aware of what is on the 
other side of the wall the 
thermostat is being installed 
on. Do not install on walls 
adjacent to unheated rooms, 
stoves, or housing hot water 
pipes. 
• Damp areas will not only 
affect the humidity reading 
of your thermostat, but could 
lead to corrosion shortening 
the life of your thermostat. 
• Install in a location with good 
air circulation. Stagnant air 
will not accurately reflect the 
rate of change of temperature 
in the room. Avoid areas 
behind open doors, corners, 
and alcoves. 
• Wait until construction and 
painting are finished before 
installing.
Test your system
Verify that your heating and/
or cooling system is operating 
properly before you try to 
install your new thermostat. 
DO NOT do so by shorting 
(jumper) across electric 
terminals at the furnace or air 
conditioner. This may damage 
the thermostat. 
DO NOT REMOVE your 
existing thermostat until 
power has been turned off  
at the circuit breaker.
Once power to the heating AND cooling systems is off follow these 
steps:
• Remove cover from your existing thermostat. Do not disconnect 
the wires yet. 
TIP: Take a picture of the wires before you detach them from the 
existing thermostat. 
• Label all existing wires, one at a time, with the labels provided.