Yes, we were in a refurbed 2BR unit. I think we were in building 13 - 2nd floor. I can't remember the exact # of the unit though......maybe 1326??????Were you in a villa that had been refurbished? If so what #?
Yes, we were in a refurbed 2BR unit. I think we were in building 13 - 2nd floor. I can't remember the exact # of the unit though......maybe 1326??????Were you in a villa that had been refurbished? If so what #?
Yes, we were in a refurbed 2BR unit. I think we were in building 13 - 2nd floor. I can't remember the exact # of the unit though......maybe 1326??????
Living room near the 2nd bedroom.Where was the thermostat located? Was it in the hallway by the bedroom, or in the living room near the 2nd bedroom door?
Living room near the 2nd bedroom.
When it was cold we would turn the temp up & it would get warmer. When it was too hot we'd turn the temp down & it would get cooler.
But, if I'm reading the swtiches correctly, the only switch you changed was switch #2, from off to on. This would not give you full control. It only allows you to manually turn the fan on and off...so the auto switching between heat and cold would still be there, and I didn't see any setting for that.
You're right.
I'm actually thinking maybe this was the photo of the thermostat at some point through the changes. I absolutely do remember making changes to switches 4 and 5.
Sorry for all of the confusion. I hope that some of this information is helpful though. Now perhaps dcamdad can share the programming secret???
I know that we played around with the thermostat a few times before we got to a point where the room would stay at a constant and comfortable temperature and stopped going from heat to ac to heat again.
We'll be there on Saturday so I plan to try it out.Soft Bypass
To cancel Soft Bypass mode, press the Power and Fan buttons at the same time.
At times it may be necessary to bypass the energy management features of the SensorStat.
Typically this is done when a guest complains that the room temperature is not kept at the set point when not in the room.
To bypass the unit, press the Power and Cooler buttons at the same time. The display will show BP which means bypass. The SensorStat will act as a thermostat only for 48 hours.
To cancel Soft Bypass mode, press the Power and Fan buttons at the same time. The display will show CA. The SensorStat will automatically cancel soft bypass mode after 48 hours.
This might work...
I found the entire manual online. You cannot override the automatic heat/cool switch. The thermostat will change between heating and cooling whenever the temperature in the room changes by more than 3 degrees. For example, if you set the thermostat to 70 and room cools to 67, it will change to heat and bring the temperature back up to 70. The temperature would then need to rise to 73 before it will switch back to cool.
According to the manual, you can temporarily bypass the settings (but not the automatic heat/cool switchover). This bypass only disables the motion sensors and door sensors. Here is what it says:
We'll be there on Saturday so I plan to try it out.
I just wish they had left it alone. I really liked the old set up with the thermostat in the hall. I know they're trying to save money and go green, but the new setup seems to me to be much worse with the switching between heat and cool. And the problems with keeping the entire villa at a constant, decent temperature. I agree with you about the bedroom and living room differences. Last time we were there we were always adjusting the temp trying to get it right.While that MIGHT work, the problem with the master bedroom being a different temperature than the living room isn't likely to be helped by anything with the thermostat. We found it was always too hot in the bedroom and too cold in the living room where the thermostat is.
I just wish they had left it alone. I really liked the old set up with the thermostat in the hall. I know they're trying to save money and go green, but the new setup seems to me to be much worse with the switching between heat and cool. And the problems with keeping the entire villa at a constant, decent temperature. I agree with you about the bedroom and living room differences. Last time we were there we were always adjusting the temp trying to get it right.
At least we can throw something over the ugly coffee table. I can't sleep when it is too warm in the room.Yes, and that is probably ultimately the thing I liked LEAST about the renovations. Well, that and the ugly coffee table finish!![]()
At least we can throw something over the ugly coffee table. I can't sleep when it is too warm in the room.
We are at Vero right now & they have the same thermostats here. We had an issue with it yesterday.
I don't remember having the issues at OKW with the thermostat, but DH said that we did........I guess I was comfortable enough & oblivious. I would turn it up when cold & down when hot.
Anyway, we came back in to our studio yesterday & the heat immediately went on. I turned the temp down & the heat remained on. We have the door open right now.
They have the roman shades here too, but the difference is that the up/down mechanism is not attached to the door. It is up high & "free" so it is much easier to pull the shade up & down.