Operating basics – Lux Products Smart Temp PSP300 Series User Manual

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W A R N I N G :

If any plugs do not fit into the receptacle that you

are trying to plug into, Stop, the PSP300 is not
designed for this application.

If the cord you are plugging into the PSP300 only

has 2 prongs,

STOP, not having

a ground wire is unsafe. Your

Window Air Conditioner or Spacer
Heater must have a plug with 3
prongs on it.

5. Plug the PSP300 straight into a 110 Volt electrical out-
let on the wall nearest your Air Conditioning Unit or
Space Heater.
6. Plug in the electrical cord from your Window Air
Conditioner or Space Heater directly into the front of the
PSP300.

COMPLETING YOUR INSTALLATION

7. Configure your thermostat at this time. Refer to
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
8. Turn the ON/OFF switch on the upper right side to the
ON position.
9. Turn on your Air Conditioner or Space Heater and turn
the thermostat all the way up. (This will allow the
PSP300 to control the room temperature and maintain a
specific temperature)
10. Verify that the Window Air Conditioner or Space
Heater and its fan are operating properly. When set to a
high temperature, the heating system should provide
warm air after a short time. Likewise, a cooling system
should provide cool air after a short time. Usually sound
can be heard while they are running. The rush of mov-
ing air should be heard within a short time after either
has been started.
11. Your installation is now complete.

2. When you have the black ribbon out, simply push the
battery compartment back in while lining up the arrows.
3. On the back of the
PSP300, there is an
External Temperature
Sensor that looks like
an antenna. Pull this
sensor out of its clip
and bend the wire so
that it point straight up.
This is required for
accurate temperature
control.
4. On the upper right
side of the unit, there is
an On/Off switch.
Place this switch in the
OFF position for right
now.

ON/OFF SWITCH

EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE
SENSOR

MOUNTING

OPERATING BASICS

RUN MODE

For the thermostat to function, the dial on the face of

the thermostat must be turned to the RUN position. If
you forget to do this, it will not work and the door will
not close all the way.

UP/DOWN CHANGE KEYS

These are the two upper keys, just right of the unit’s

display. They are used to adjust set temperatures, and
make other setting changes.

Pressing these keys once will adjust a setting one

step in the associated direction.

If there are many choices for a value, usually that set-

ting will advance while holding one of these keys. Some
settings though, must be changed one press at a time.

SET DAY AND TIME

To set the correct time after the unit has lost power or
after reset:
1. Open the door on the front of the thermostat by lifting
up the bottom of the door.
2. Rotate the dial to

SET DAY AND TIME.

The abbreviation for the day of week will flash.

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3. Use the

UP key to advance to the current day.

4. Press

NEXT to adjust the time. Time will flash.

5. Use the UP/DOWN keys to set the time.
6. Pressing

NEXT again will toggle from Set Time to Set

Day, or vice versa.
7. Return the dial to its

RUN position.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODES

When a unit has first been powered up with the dial in

the

RUN position, your thermostat will begin to control

your heating and/or air conditioning system according to
it's default ENERGY STAR

®

approved program. There is

a 2-position slide switch to change temperature control
modes. Slide the switch to the mode you would like to
use.

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