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The message means the tstat was in recovery mode, I would suggest just disabling this function to prevent it in the future. Remove the tstat from its base and look on the back there will be a recovery switch just slide it to the other setting to disable the feature
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There should be a tiny unmarked hole in the front of the thermostat....if so, the thermostat 'reset' micro-switch should be under that hole. Gently stick a thin toothpick inside to depress the switch and get ready to operate it manually.
If there is no hole, separate the thermostat from its sub-base and look closely at the sub-base for a reset button.
The 44360 tstat can be used for single stage Heat pump use only. Unless you are in an environment that has greater than 40 degF outdoor temperatures year-round, you will want to return that tstat and obtain a multi-stage Heat Pump tstat. The standard system is 2-stage......1st stage is Heat Pump Compressor and 2nd stage is the backup electric heat.
Most manufactures have all their manuals available (for free) online, if you have trouble finding their site, try google or your fav search, good luck, Chuck
Re Co stands for Recovery Mode. That means if you have programed your thermostat to be at say 72° at 5:00 then it should kick on in Recovery Mode several minutes before 5 in order to reach that temperature. This is normal and doesn't indicate that something is wrong, just that your thermostat is trying to reach or recover the programed temperature.
Auto recovery – allows heating and cooling systems
to gradually recover from an energy-saving setpoint
temperature to a comfort setpoint temperature. Auto recovery
calculates the time needed to adjust the temperature to
the next program setting. When the thermostat is in Auto
Recovery mode, the display will flash alternating messages of
RECO and the time. Auto Recovery can be disabled by sliding
the recovery switch on the back of the circuit board to the
disable position.
(Auto Recovery will not operate if Permanent or Temporary holds
are on.)
Press Hold/Return during the Auto Recovery process to
manually cancel the recovery.
RE CO flashing on the thermostat and I'm not sure what it means.
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