Owner`s manual
14 7034-276 January 29, 2014
MT. VERNON AE
Auto/Manual/Off
User Settings
Fuel Type
MENU
Set Comfort Level
Program
Set Date
Service Info
MENU
Set Day/Time
Figure 14.1
“Set at:” indication will change to “Hold at:” and displays the
operating temperature setting.
4.NoticationIcons
The system notication area uses icons to indicate if an
action needs to be taken. In battery mode it indicates the
approximatechargelevelofthebattery.5. Function But-
tons
Thefunctionbuttonshavetwolabelsabovetheminthedis-
playarea.Theirlabelscanchangedependingonthemenu
screen.Onthemainscreentheleftbuttonwillbringupthe
systemmenu and therightbutton has functionalityonlyin
MANUALcycle.Figure 14.2.
5. Current Temperature
The current temperature area indicates the temperature of
the room where the wall control is located. The tempera-
turedisplayedcanbeinunitsofFahrenheitorCelsius.The
desired units can be selected via the system menu. See
Figure 6.5 on page 6.
D. General Information About Using the Wall
Control
Whenabuttonispressedandthescreenchangesfromthe
mainscreentooneoftheotherscreens,thebacklightwillil-
luminatethedisplayarea.Asbuttonsarepressed,theback-
lightcontinuestobeilluminated.
Most screens have a DONE button which can be used to
return to the previous screen ultimately returning to the main
screen.
Thewallcontrolwillautomaticallyrevertbacktothestarting
screen if there is no activity for 15 seconds except for the
COMFIRMFUELCHANGEscreen.Themainscreenwillbe
illuminated for an additional 10 seconds and the backlight
will shut off.
Ifthewallcontrolissubjectedtoastaticshock,thescreen
maygoblank.Ifthishappens,wait25secondsandpress
anybutton. This will reset the screenrestorefunctionality
andturnonthebacklight.Ifthisdoesnotwork,callyour
dealer.
E. The Main Menu
The menu is the heart of customizing the operation of the
pelletappliancesystemtoyourpersonalliking.Thechoices
on this menu are:
1. Set Comfort Level (Temperature)
The most basic operation of the wall control is to turn the
appliance on or off depending on the requirement for heat.
Fromthemainscreen,theSETCOMFORTLEVELscreen
canbeactivatedbypressingtheUPorDOWNbuttononthe
right side of the display area.
Thersttimeeitherbuttonispressedthedisplaychangesto
theSETCOMFORTLEVELscreenandshowsthecurrent
settemperature.SubsequentpressesorholdingtheUPor
DOWNbuttonwillchangethesettemperature. Figure 14.2.
You can override the programming either permanently or
temporarily. The HOLD TEMPbutton (lower right) on the
SETCOMFORT LEVEL screen is used to override preset
programming. Figure 14.3. BypressingtheHOLDTEMP
button,thecurrentsettemperaturewillpermanentlyoverride
anyprogrammedtemperatureinthe7daysetbackprogram-
ming. This is a convenient way of overriding a program when
your schedule changes temporarily and you don’t want to
reprogramthesetbackfunctionsonthewallcontrol.
Toreleasethepermanentoverride,pressthebuttonlabeled
RESUMEwhenintheHOLDTEMPcycle.Pressingthebut-
ton again will resume the programming at the next program
interval. Figure 14.4.
To temporarily override the programming, use the UP and
DOWNbuttonsonlyanddonotpresstheHOLDTEMPbut-
ton. The display will show how long the new temperature will
hold before it returns to the next scheduled programming.
Figure 14.3.
SET COMFORT LEVEL
ON HOLD
RESUME
DONE
74
ºF
Figure 14.3
Figure 14.2
Function Buttons
Buttons
Up
Down
Figure 14.4
2. Auto / Manual / Off Selection
a. Automatic
IntheAUTOMATICcyclethewallcontrolwillturntheap-
pliance on and off automatically and also turns the heat
output level up or down depending on the temperature
setting. The further away the room temperature is from
the set temperature, the higher the heat output.










