Following this sequence will allow me to adjust the temperature throughout my stay as desired? Or will I need to repeat the sequence each time a change in temperature is desired?
For those who do find it necessary to override the thermostat, please remember to return it to normal mode when you go to the park and at the end of your stay. Its good conservation.
What is it set at? When we stayed at CR the room was baking hot upon return from te parks.....the system there utilizes a motion sensor I think as the AC would come one when we moved around the room. The AC also went off at night! We had to have maintenance take care of it.![]()
Nobody is actually "overriding" the thermostat. You are simply broadening the allowable temperature settings. Instead of your lowest setting being 68, you can make that setting 62. That doesn't mean it stays at 62, it simply allows you now to set it down to 62 when you want.
To change ac thermostat settings the thermostat has to be put into "service mode" it is simple to do by pressing the following keys on the front of the thermostat.
Execute the following sequence:
1. Press (and keep pressed) the f/c key
2. Press (and release) the off/auto key
3. Press (and release) the display key.
4. Release the f/c key.
Upon successfully completing this sequence, the lcd will display par (parameter) and the parameter number.
1. Press the up arrow key and scroll until # 6 appears. (new models # 24)
2. Press the off/auto key
3. The current low temperature is displayed.
4. Press the down arrow key and scroll until the desired room temperature appears
5. Press the f/c key
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I found just slightly opening and closing the door to the shower helps. It doesn't seem to need much movement to start the fan again.We had no problem with room temperature at night during our stay at BLT last week and earlier this week. Just set it and it stays. Now the exhaust fan in the shower area is a different matter. It needs motion to stay on. So if you take a hot shower and the room is humid, you may need to go back into the toilet/shower room every so often until the humidity is gone.