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Commercial Electric HTSA15CWB Smart Thermostat User Guide

Operation (continued)  
1) Adjust temperature – Tap up/down button  
a) 1F degree or 0.5C at a time tap  
b) Long press to adjust it continuously  
2) Adjust the fan mode (AutoOnIntermittent) – Tap the fan button  
a) ‘Auto’ sets the fan to come on automatically when required. The fan  
default is always Auto for all thermostat operational modes of Heat/  
Cool/ Auto.  
b) ‘On’ immediately sets the fan on independent of the Heat/ Cool/ Auto/  
Off modes.  
c) ‘Intermittent’ mode turns on the fan to circulate the air for a certain  
duration. You can set the Intermittent duration in the app.  
3) Mode change  
The Mode Button indicator light will be white during operation. The light  
will change according to the current mode during standby mode: Red for  
heating, blue for cooling, and white during standby.  
Tap the Mode button during standby mode to switch the current mode with  
the following cycle: Heat>Cool>Auto>Off>Heat.  
a) In Heating settings, the heating icon will light up. At this time, tap the  
up/down buttons to adjust to the desired temperature.  
b) In Cooling settings, the cooling icon will light up. At this time, tap the up/  
down buttons to adjust to the desired temperature.  
c) In Auto settings, the cooling icon will be flashing first, then tap the up/  
down buttons to adjust to the desired cooling temperature. After the  
desired cooling temperature has been set, press the mode button again,  
and the heating icon will flash so you can select the desired heating  
temperature at this time. You can press the Mode button to exit this  
setting mode.  
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NameCommercial Electric HTSA15CWB Smart Thermostat User Guide
MakeCommercial Electric
LanguageEnglish
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Commercial Electric HTSA15CWB Smart Thermostat User Guide