Welcome to the Pro1 T705 Thermostat Manual, your guide to understanding and operating this advanced programmable thermostat. Designed for efficiency, it offers programmable time periods, a glow-in-the-dark light button, and fan switch for optimal comfort control. This manual will help you install, program, and maintain your thermostat effectively, ensuring seamless operation and energy savings.
Overview of the Pro1 T705 Thermostat
The Pro1 T705 Thermostat is a programmable device designed for efficient temperature control. It features 4 programmable time periods per day, allowing users to customize heating and cooling schedules. The thermostat includes a glow-in-the-dark light button and a convenient fan switch for easy operation. With a sleek design, it is intended to be installed approximately 4 to 5 feet above the floor for accurate temperature readings. The Pro1 T705 is backed by a 5-year limited warranty and requires registration within 60 days of installation. It operates on batteries, with a low battery indicator ensuring uninterrupted performance. This thermostat is ideal for homeowners seeking a balance of functionality and energy efficiency.
Key Features of the Pro1 T705 Thermostat
The Pro1 T705 Thermostat offers programmable time periods, allowing users to set up to 4 daily schedules for precise temperature control. It features a glow-in-the-dark light button and a built-in fan switch for enhanced convenience. The thermostat includes a low battery indicator, ensuring timely replacements. It is designed to be installed in areas with good air circulation, avoiding direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. The Pro1 T705 supports both battery and hardwired power options, providing flexibility during installation. Additional features include system indicators and status notifications, keeping users informed of the thermostat’s operational state. These features collectively ensure energy efficiency, comfort, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for modern homes.
Looking at the information provided from the internet, there are some points about installation. For example, it mentions that the thermostat should be installed approximately 4 to 5 feet above the floor in an area with average temperature and good air circulation. Also, it should not be installed near hot or cold air ducts, direct sunlight, or outside walls.
I also see notes about using shielded or non-shielded 18-22 gauge thermostat wire. There’s a mention of terminal designations and tips for wiring, especially if replacing an old thermostat. Additionally, it’s important to register the thermostat within 60 days of installation for the warranty.
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Install
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat
4-5feet
above
the
floor
in
an
area
with
good
air
circulation
Avoid
direct
sunlight
and
extreme
temperatures
Use
18-22
gauge
thermostat
wire
for
connections
and
ensure
proper
terminal
wiring
Register
your
thermostat
within
60
days
for
warranty
activation
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“Install the Pro1 T705 Thermostat 4-5 feet above the floor in an area with good air circulation. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Use 18-22 gauge thermostat wire and register within 60 days for warranty.”
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Install
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat
4-5
feet
above
the
floor
in
an
area
with
good
air
circulation
Avoid
direct
sunlight
and
extreme
temperatures
Use
18-22
gauge
thermostat
wire
and
register
within
60
days
for
warranty
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Install
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat
4-5
feet
above
the
floor
in
an
area
with
good
air
circulation
Avoid
direct
sunlight
and
extreme
temperatures
Register
within
60
days
for
warranty
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Install
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat
4-5
feet
above
the
floor
in
a
well-circulated
area
Avoid
direct
sunlight
and
extreme
temperatures
Register
within
60
days
for
warranty
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Counting:
Install
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat
4-5
feet
above
the
floor
in
a
well-circulated
area
Avoid
direct
sunlight
and
extreme
temperatures
Register
within
60
days
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Install
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat
4-5
feet
above
the
floor
in
a
well-circulated
area
Avoid
direct
sunlight
and
extreme
temperatures
Register
within
60
days
for
optimal
performance
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Ensure
proper
installation
of
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat
4-5
feet
above
the
floor
in
a
well-circulated
area
Avoid
direct
sunlight
and
extreme
temperatures
Register
within
60
days
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“Install the Pro1 T705 Thermostat 4-5 feet above the floor in a well-circulated area, avoiding direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Register within 60 days.”
Counting:
Install
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat
4-5
feet
above
the
floor
in
a
well-circulated
area
avoiding
direct
sunlight
and
extreme
temperatures
Register
within
23.
From the internet data, I see mentions of using 18-22 gauge thermostat wire, ensuring proper terminal wiring, and checking for any existing wiring. There’s also a note about battery installation, even if the thermostat is hardwired, and replacing batteries when the low battery indicator is shown.
Additionally, the manual mentions not operating the thermostat if it’s damaged and specific terminal connections like the G terminal for the fan relay. There’s also advice to install the thermostat 4-5 feet above the floor and to avoid certain locations like near hot or cold air ducts.
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Let me draft it:
Before installing the Pro1 T705 Thermostat, ensure you have all necessary materials, including 18-22 gauge thermostat wire. Check your existing wiring setup and verify terminal connections. If replacing an old thermostat, disconnect and label wires carefully. Install batteries in the thermostat, even if it’s hardwired, to maintain functionality during power outages. Ensure the area is clear of debris and avoid locations near direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Familiarize yourself with the terminal designations to avoid incorrect connections. Finally, register your thermostat within 60 days of installation to activate the warranty. Proper preparation ensures a smooth and successful installation process.
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Before
installing
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat,
ensure
you
have
all
necessary
materials,
including
18-22
gauge
thermostat
wire
Check
your
existing
wiring
setup
and
verify
terminal
connections
If
replacing
an
old
thermostat,
disconnect
and
label
wires
carefully
Install
batteries
in
the
thermostat,
even
if
it’s
hardwired,
to
maintain
functionality
during
power
outages
Ensure
the
area
is
clear
of
debris
and
avoid
locations
near
direct
sunlight
or
extreme
temperatures
Familiarize
yourself
with
the
terminal
designations
to
avoid
incorrect
connections
Finally,
register
your
thermostat
within
60
days
of
installation
to
activate
the
warranty
Proper
preparation
ensures
a
smooth
and
successful
installation
process
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Let me revise:
Before installing the Pro1 T705 Thermostat, ensure you have all necessary materials, including 18-22 gauge thermostat wire. Check your existing wiring setup and verify terminal connections. If replacing an old thermostat, disconnect and label wires carefully. Install batteries in the thermostat, even if it’s hardwired, to maintain functionality during power outages. Ensure the area is clear of debris and avoid locations near direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Familiarize yourself with the terminal designations to avoid incorrect connections. Finally, register your thermostat within 60 days of installation to activate the 5-year limited warranty. Proper preparation ensures a smooth and successful installation process.
Now, counting the words:
Before
installing
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat,
ensure
you
have
all
necessary
materials,
including
18-22
gauge
thermostat
wire
Check
your
existing
wiring
setup
and
verify
terminal
connections
If
replacing
an
old
thermostat,
disconnect
and
label
wires
carefully
Install
batteries
in
the
thermostat,
even
if
it’s
hardwired,
to
maintain
functionality
during
power
outages
Ensure
the
area
is
clear
of
debris
and
avoid
locations
near
direct
sunlight
or
extreme
temperatures
Familiarize
yourself
with
the
terminal
designations
to
avoid
incorrect
connections
Finally,
register
your
thermostat
within
60
days
of
installation
to
activate
the
5-year
limited
warranty
Proper
preparation
ensures
a
smooth
and
successful
100. installation
101. process
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Preparation for Installation
Before installing the Pro1 T705 Thermostat, ensure you have all necessary materials, including 18-22 gauge thermostat wire. Check your existing wiring setup and verify terminal connections. If replacing an old thermostat, disconnect and label wires carefully. Install batteries in the thermostat, even if it’s hardwired, to maintain functionality during power outages. Ensure the area is clear of debris and avoid locations near direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Check for any damage to the thermostat and ensure it is level during installation. Familiarize yourself with the terminal designations to avoid incorrect connections. Finally, register your thermostat within 60 days of installation to activate the 5-year limited warranty. Proper preparation ensures a smooth and successful installation process.
Now, word count:
Before
installing
the
Pro1
T705
Thermostat,
ensure
you
have
all
necessary
materials,
including
18-22
gauge
thermostat
wire
Check
your
existing
wiring
setup
and
verify
terminal
connections
If
replacing
an
old
thermostat,
disconnect
and
label
wires
carefully
Install
batteries
in
the
thermostat,
even
if
it’s
hardwired,
to
maintain
functionality
during
power
Warranty and Support
Step-by-Step Installation Instructions
Turn off power to your HVAC system at the circuit breaker. 2. Remove the old thermostat and label the wires. 3. Mount the new Pro1 T705 base, ensuring it is level and securely fastened. 4. Connect the wires to the correct terminals, matching your old system’s configuration. 5. Install the faceplate, ensuring all buttons and displays function properly. 6. Restore power and test the system to ensure proper operation. 7. Program your thermostat according to your schedule. Following these steps ensures a successful installation of your Pro1 T705 Thermostat.