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TH147-P & TH148LE-P 2. Installation  
Programmable Thermostats  
Note: The installation must be performed by an electrician or a qual-  
ified installer.  
Installation  
and User Guide 2.1 Removing the Old Thermostat  
IN ORDER TO AVOID ANY RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, CUT  
1
. Introduction  
POWER TO THE HEATING/COOLING SYSTEM.  
n Remove the old thermostat to access the wires.  
The TH147-P and TH148LE-P programmable thermostats can be  
used to control:  
Attention: If the old thermostat was mounted onto an electrical box,  
it might have been powered by 120/240 volts. In this case, the  
TH147-P or TH148LE-P thermostat cannot be used.  
a gas, fuel oil or electric furnace - 2 or 3 wires  
a central air conditioner - 2 or 3 wires  
o Identify and label each wire (with the corresponding letter on  
a hot water system with or without pump - 2 wires  
a millivolt system - 2 wires  
the wire terminal) and remove them from the terminals.  
p If necessary, strip the end of each wire  
a central heating and cooling system - 4 or 5 wires  
(
maximum of 6 mm).  
Attention: These thermostats are not compatible with heat pumps  
or multi-stage systems.  
q Wrap the wires around a pencil to prevent  
them from falling into the wall.  
r If the hole in the wall is too big, insulate it  
using a non-flammable material in order to  
avoid air draughts behind the thermostat.  
Adjustment  
Display  
buttons  
2.2 Installing the New Baseplate  
Backlight  
button  
For a new installation, choose a location approximately 1.5 m  
5 feet) above the floor and on an inside wall. Avoid draughty  
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areas (top of staircase, air outlet, etc), dead air spots (behind  
doors), direct sunlight or areas near concealed pipes or chim-  
neys.  
System operating  
mode selector  
Fan operating  
mode selector  
Programming  
buttons  
Functions  
Heating/cooling control  
Fan control  
X
X
X
X
n Remove the thermostat faceplate.  
o Loosen the locking screw in order to separate the thermostat  
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-day programming including:  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
from its baseplate (the screw cannot be completely removed).  
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Pre-programmed energy-saving schedule  
Early Start  
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Temporary bypass  
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Time display (12 h or 24 h)  
Programmable cycle lengths  
Temperature display in °C or °F  
Backlit display  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Battery replacement indicator  
Filter replacement indicator  
Unoccupied mode activated remotely (requires Aube’s CT240)  
Interchangeable faceplates (titanium, charcoal & taupe)  
Automatic daylight savings changeover  
p Gently tilt the thermostat upwards.  
q Mark and bore the appropriate mounting holes (or use the  
existing holes). Insert the plastic anchors.  
r Pass the wires through the opening of the baseplate and fix the  
baseplate to the wall using the screws provided.  
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2
.3 Connecting the Thermostat  
2.3.5 4-wire Heating and Cooling  
Refer to the following table for matching the wire labels with the  
thermostat terminals.  
Terminals  
Description  
Heating power supply  
Wire labels  
Rh, R, 4, V  
Rc, R  
Rh  
Rc  
W
Y
Heat relay  
Cool relay  
Cooling power supply  
Heating signal  
Cooling signal  
Fan  
W, W1, H  
Y, Y1, M  
G, F  
Fan relay  
G
Un / Un Input for a remote control device (TH148LE-P only)  
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.3.6 5-wire Heating and Cooling  
Note: Do not connect wires identified as C, X or B. Wrap the bare  
end of these wires with electrical tape.  
n Loosen the screws of the terminal  
block and insert the wires in the  
respective terminals.  
Fan relay  
o Tighten the screws.  
Heat relay  
Cool relay  
Important: The red jumper wire between  
Rh and Rc terminals must be removed in a  
Note: Remove the red jumper wire between terminals Rc and Rh.  
5
-wire installation.  
2
.3.1 2-wire Heating  
2.4 Remote Control Input (TH148LE-P only)  
The TH148LE-P thermostat has an input to which a CT240 tele-  
phone controller (optional) or any other remote control system (e.g.,  
home automation) can be connected. When the input receives a  
12-VDC signal, the thermostat switches from its current mode to the  
unoccupied mode and vice versa when the signal is removed.  
Heat relay  
Cool relay  
Heat relay  
The unoccupied mode can be used to re-adjust the temperature to  
save energy when you are away for an extended period of time. To  
set the unoccupied mode temperature, see section 4.  
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.3.2 2-wire Cooling  
2
.4.1 Connecting to CT240  
Connect TH148LE-P terminals UN and UN to  
CT240 terminals A and C (no polarity to observe).  
2
.4.2 Connecting to a Home Automation System  
Connect TH148LE-P terminals UN and UN to a  
2-VDC circuit as shown.  
.3.3 3-wire Heating  
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2.5 Setting JP2 Jumper  
Fan relay  
The jumper specifies how the fan will operate when it is placed in  
automatic mode.  
2
.3.4 3-wire Cooling  
Leave the jumper in this position if you  
have a gas or fuel oil furnace.  
JP2 jumper  
HG  
HE  
Place the jumper in this position if you  
have an electric furnace.  
Cool relay  
Fan relay  
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2
.6 Installing the Batteries  
3.3 Viewing and Setting the Temperature  
The ambient temperature is normally displayed. To view the set-  
point, press once on one of the  
buttons. The setpoint is dis-  
played for 5 seconds and is indicated by the  
display. During the setpoint display, press one of the  
change it.  
symbol on the  
buttons to  
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.4 Backlight  
The display illuminates for 12 seconds when the backlight button or  
either of the buttons is pressed.  
n Gently pull out the battery cover.  
o Install the batteries as shown. Observe the polarity.  
p Reinstall the battery cover. You will hear a clicking sound.  
After the batteries are installed, the thermostat performs a  
sequence of tests for approximately 5 seconds.  
3
.5 Thermostat Control Mode  
3
.5.1 Manual  
The setpoint must be set manually. To place the thermostat in this  
mode, press [ Mode ]. The house icon will disappear.  
Afterwards, the thermostat displays the measured temperature. It is  
normal that the displayed temperature be higher than the ambient  
temperature if you hold the thermostat in your hands. Once installed  
on the wall, the thermostat will display the ambient temperature. By  
default, the setpoint is 21°C (70°F) and the operating mode is set on  
manual.  
3
.5.2 Automatic  
The setpoint varies according to the programmed schedule. To  
place the thermostat in this mode, press [ Mode ]. The current  
period settings will be displayed. The four possible periods are:  
The time and day settings flash to indicate that they must be set  
(see section 5.1).  
Wake up  
Leave for work  
Return home  
Sleep  
2
.7 Completing the Installation  
To see the default schedule settings, see section 5.3.  
.5.3 Unoccupied (TH148LE-P only)  
To place the thermostat in unoccupied mode, see section 2.4. In this  
3
mode, the  
icon is displayed and only the  
buttons work to  
allow a temporary bypass.  
3
.6 Temporary Bypass  
3
.6.1 Automatic Mode  
If you modify the setpoint (using the  
buttons) when the thermo-  
n Once the baseplate and the batteries are installed, mount the  
stat is in automatic mode, the thermostat temporarily bypasses the  
current program. The new setpoint will be maintained for 2 hours,  
then the thermostat will return to the program currently running in  
automatic mode. The house icon flashes during the bypass.  
thermostat on the baseplate.  
o Secure the thermostat using the locking screw and install the  
faceplate.  
p Apply power back to the system.  
3.6.2 Unoccupied Mode (TH148LE-P only)  
If you modify the setpoint (using the  
buttons) when the thermo-  
stat is in unoccupied mode, the thermostat temporarily bypasses  
the setpoint of the unoccupied mode. The new setpoint will be main-  
tained for 2 hours, then the thermostat will return to the setpoint of  
3
. Basic Functions  
3
.1 System Operating Mode  
the unoccupied mode. The  
icon flashes during the bypass.  
Use this selector switch to set the system to heating  
mode (HEAT), cooling mode (COOL), or Off.  
3.7 Filter Indicator  
Note: When you place the thermostat in cooling mode,  
you might need to wait up to five minutes before cooling can start.  
After 500 hours of operation, an icon appears to indi-  
cate that the filter needs replacement. Once the filter  
is replaced, press [ Filter ] for 3 seconds to remove  
This delay is a safety feature for the compressor.  
screen until cooling can start again.  
will flash on the  
the icon and reset the counter.  
3
.2 Fan Operating Mode  
3.8 Battery Indicator  
Use the selector switch to set the fan to automatic  
mode (AUTO) or continuous mode (ON).  
An icon appears when the batteries need replacement.  
This icon will flash for 120 days, then the thermostat  
will cut power to the heating/cooling unit. The icon dis-  
appears once the batteries are replaced and the ther-  
mostat reinstalled on its base.  
Note: This switch is not used in a 2-wire installation as  
the fan is not connected to the thermostat.  
AUTO The fan operates only when heating or cooling is activated.  
Warning: Before removing the batteries, place the  
system switch on the thermostat to Off. Otherwise, the  
heating/cooling unit might still be running even after  
the batteries are removed.  
ON  
The fan operates continuously.  
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After replacing the batteries, set the time and day (see section 5.1).  
For TH148LE-P model, set the date also (see section 5.2).  
5.2 Setting the Date (TH148LE-P model only)  
The date must be needed for the daylight-savings changeover func-  
tion.  
Note: The temperature and schedule settings are not erased when  
the batteries are removed.  
n Press [ Clk ] for 3 seconds to display the year.  
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. Configuration Menu  
o Set the year using  
and press [ Clk ] to dis-  
and press [ Clk ] to dis-  
play the month.  
DISPLAY  
DESCRIPTION  
Temperature display  
DEFAULT  
°C  
OPTIONS  
°C or °F  
p Set the month using  
play the date.  
q Set the date using  
r Press [ Exit ] to exit.  
.
Time display  
Early Start 1  
12 h  
12 h or 24 h  
On or Off  
Off  
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.3 Pre-programmed Schedule  
Automatic daylight savings  
changeover (TH148LE-P only) 2  
Off  
On or Off  
When set in automatic mode, the thermostat follows the pro-  
grammed schedule. You can program up to 4 periods per day. To  
program a period, you must set its start time, its heating setpoint  
and its cooling setpoint. You can have a different program for each  
day of the week.  
Unoccupied mode setpoint - heat-  
ing (TH148LE-P only) 3, 4  
10°C  
(50°F)  
5°C to 28°C  
(41°F to 82°F)  
Unoccupied mode setpoint - cool-  
ing (TH148LE-P only) 3, 4  
35°C  
(95°F)  
15°C to 35°C  
(59°F to 95°F)  
Your thermostat is pre-programmed with the following schedule.  
Heating cycles per hour 4  
Cooling cycles per hour 4  
2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 5  
2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 6  
4
4
Pre-programmed settings  
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU  
1
When Early Start is enabled (On), the thermostat determines when heating or  
Heating  
21°C (70°F)  
cooling should start so the desired temperature is reached at the set time.  
2
6:00 a.m.  
When this function is On, the thermostat automatically switches to daylight sav-  
ings time on the second Sunday of March and to normal time on the first Sunday of  
November (see section 5.2).  
Cooling 25.5°C (78°F)  
Heating 16.5°C (62°F)  
Cooling 29.5°C (85°F)  
3
To enable the unoccupied mode, see section 2.4.  
8:00 a.m.  
6:00 p.m.  
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--  
4
When either the heating or cooling parameter is displayed, use the Heat/Cool  
selector switch to alternate between the two parameters.  
Heating  
21°C (70°F)  
5
For optimal heating control, use the setting that matches your system as follows:  
2
4
6
=30 min (steam, gravity), 3=20 min (hot water, 90%+ high-efficiency furnace),  
=15 min (gas or oil), 5=12 min (alternate setting for gas or oil), 6=10 min (electric).  
Cooling 25.5°C (78°F)  
Heating 16.5°C (62°F)  
The corresponding cycle lengths are: 2=30 min., 3=20 min., 4=15 min., 5=12 min.,  
=10 min.  
1
0.00 p.m.  
6
Cooling  
28°C (82°F)  
In the pre-programmed schedule, all 4 periods are used for Monday  
through Friday and only periods 1 and 4 are used for Saturday and  
Sunday.  
n To access the configuration menu, press the backlight button  
for 3 seconds.  
o To go to the next parameter (menu item), briefly press the back-  
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.4 Customizing the Schedule  
light button.  
p To modify a parameter, press  
.
Use the following grid to record your new settings.  
q Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary.  
Program days  
Periods Settings  
r Press the backlight button for 3 seconds to exit the configura-  
MO  
TU  
WE  
TH  
FR  
SA  
SU  
tion menu.  
Time  
Heating  
Cooling  
Time  
5
. Programming  
5
.1 Setting the Time and Day  
Heating  
Cooling  
Time  
n Press [ Clk ]. The hour flashes.  
Heating  
Cooling  
Time  
o Set the hour using  
p Press [ Clk ]. The minutes flash.  
q Set the minutes using  
r Press [ Clk ]. The day flashes.  
.
Heating  
Cooling  
.
Press [ Pgm ] to enter the programming mode. The settings for  
Monday, Period 1 appear.  
s Set the day using  
.
t Press [ Exit ] to exit.  
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. Warranty  
Start time  
Temperature  
setpoint  
Day to program  
Aube warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from  
defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and ser-  
vice, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the  
consumer. If at any time during the warranty period the product is  
determined to be defective or malfunctions, Aube shall repair or  
replace it (at Aube's option).  
Period number  
To select a day to program, press [ Day ] until the day is dis-  
played. Hold for 3 seconds to select all 7 days.  
MO: Monday, TU: Tuesday, WE: Wednesday, TH: Thursday,  
FR: Friday, SA: Saturday and SU: Sunday).  
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If the product is defective,  
Note: When all 7 days are selected, the settings of the displayed  
period are copied to all 7 days. For example, if period 1 is dis-  
played and you then select all 7 days, they will all have the same  
settings for period 1. Similarly, if you then display period 2 while  
all 7 days are already selected, they will now have the same set-  
tings for period 2.  
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i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to  
the place from which you purchased it, or  
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ii) contact Aube. Aube will make the determination whether the  
product should be returned, or whether a replacement product  
can be sent to you.  
This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This  
warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Aube that the defect or mal-  
function was caused by damage which occurred while the product  
was in the possession of a consumer.  
To set the start time of a period, first press [ P# ] until the period  
number is displayed and the time display flashes. Then press the  
buttons. The time changes in 15-minute increments.  
Note: If you want to skip (cancel) a period, press [ CLR ]. The  
time and temperature display for that period will disappear. For  
example, in the pre-programmed schedule, periods 2 and 3  
have been skipped for Saturday and Sunday.  
Aube's sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product  
within the terms stated above. AUBE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  
ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCI-  
DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING,  
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WAR-  
RANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF  
THIS PRODUCT. Some provinces and states do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so  
this limitation may not apply to you.  
To set the temperature for a period, first press  
P# ] until the period number is displayed and the  
temperature display flashes. Use the Heat/Cool  
selector to display either the heating setpoint or the  
cooling setpoint. Set the temperature using the  
buttons.  
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THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEY-  
WELL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR-  
POSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE ONE-YEAR DURATION OF  
THIS WARRANTY. Some provinces and states do not allow limita-  
tions on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation  
may not apply to you.  
Press [ Exit ] to exit the programming mode.  
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. Technical Specifications  
Power supply: 2 AA batteries  
Maximum load: 1 A @ 24 Vca per output  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have  
other rights which vary from province or state to another.  
Unoccupied load: 12 VCC / ± 10% / 20 mA  
Setpoint range (heating): 5 to 28°C (41 to 82°F)  
Setpoint range (cooling): 15 to 35°C (59 to 95°F)  
Display range: -10 to 50°C (14 to 122°F)  
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. Service  
Storage temperature: -20 to 50°C (-2 to 122°F)  
Temperature display resolution: 0.5°C (1°F)  
Accuracy: ± 0.5°C (1°F)  
If you have any questions about the product installation, operation  
or warranty, contact us at:  
705 Montrichard  
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec  
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Cycle length: 10, 12, 15, 20 or 30 min. (programmable)  
Compressor short-cycle protection (minimum off time): 5 minutes  
Program protection: non-volatile memory  
Dimensions: 127 mm x 75 mm x 28 mm (5 in. x 3 in. x 1 in.)  
Canada  
Tel.: (450) 358-4600  
Toll-free: 1-800-831-AUBE  
Fax: (450) 358-4650  
For more information on our products, go to  
www.aubetech.com  
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As an ENERGY STAR partner, Aube Technologies has  
determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR  
guidelines for energy efficiency.  
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