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Table of Contents
Display ........................................................ 2
Symbols ...................................................... 2
User Interface ............................................. 3
Viewing Current Temperatures ................... 4
Viewing Current Time ................................. 5
Setting Time and Day ................................. 5
Mode of Operation ...................................... 6
Schedules ................................................... 6
Adjusting Room Temperatures ................... 7
Adjusting Floor Minimum Temperatures ..... 7
Temporary Override .................................... 8
Permanent Override ................................... 8
Extended Absences/Vacation ..................... 9
Advanced Schedule Settings ...................... 9
Units of Temperature ................................ 10
Backlight ................................................... 11
Cleaning the Thermostat ......................... 11
Error Messages ........................................ 11
Warranty ................................................... 12
U 510
02/12
Programmable Thermostat 510 and 511
- User Brochure
Congratulations
on the purchase
of your tekmar
programmable
thermostat. This
thermostat combines
easy-to-use
programming with
advanced features to
increase both comfort
and energy efficiency.
Your tekmar
thermostat features:
User friendly 4-
button interface
with backlit LCD
display
• Multiple program
schedules
Options to control
floor and air
temperature for
enhanced comfort
Please refer to page 6
for schedule details to
ensure your new thermostat
is operating as efficiently as it
was designed to.
Replaces: 09/09
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - - User Brochure

1 of 12 © 2012 U 510 - 02/12Table of ContentsDisplay ... 2Symbols ...

Page 2 - UnOcc

© 2012 U 510 - 02/12 10 of 12 Units of TemperatureorYou can display temperatures in either Fahrenheit (°F) or in Celsius (°C).To change the units

Page 3 - User Interface

11 of 12 © 2012 U 510 - 02/12BacklightThe thermostat’s display has a backlight. By default the backlight is temporarily On. You can also set th

Page 4 - Viewing Current Temperatures

All specifications are subjectto change without notice12 of 12 U 510 - 02/12tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canadatekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A.Hea

Page 5 - Setting Time and Day

© 2012 U 510 - 02/12 2 of 12 Item FieldDisplays the selected itemNumber FieldDisplays the current value of the selected itemStatus FieldDisplays t

Page 6 - Mode of Operation

3 of 12 © 2012 U 510 - 02/12User InterfaceAccess LevelsThis thermostat has two access levels:USER (User)INST (Installer)This brochure covers al

Page 7 - Adjusting Room Temperatures

© 2012 U 510 - 02/12 4 of 12 Viewing Current TemperaturesUse the menu to view the current temperatures being sensed by the thermostat. To view t

Page 8 - Permanent Override

5 of 12 © 2012 U 510 - 02/12Viewing the Current TimeTo view the current time:1. Use the Menu button to select the menu.Note: Time can only b

Page 9 - Extended Absences/ Vacation

© 2012 U 510 - 02/12 6 of 12 SchedulesDisplays the current event when a schedule is activeBy default, this thermostat uses four adjustable ‘events

Page 10 - Units of Temperature

7 of 12 © 2012 U 510 - 02/12Adjusting Room Temperatures To change the desired room temperature:1. Use the Menu button to select .2. Use the I

Page 11 - Error Messages

© 2012 U 510 - 02/12 8 of 12 A temporary override changes the desired room temperature for a short period of time. After 3 hours, the original sch

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9 of 12 © 2012 U 510 - 02/12Schedule ModeThe schedule allows for either 2 or 4 temperature changes per day. These changes are called ‘events’.T

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