Webee Smart Thermostat
GETTING STARTED WITH SMART THERMOSTAT
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INSATLLING YOUR THERMOSTAT
Getting started
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Instructions
Location of Thermostat
If replacing an existing thermostat, use the existing thermostat’s location.
For new installations, follow these suggestions:
∙ Locate the thermostat about 5 ft. off the floor away from direct sunlight, lamps, radios,
televisions, fireplaces, hot water pipes, or other heating or cooling sources.
∙ Do not locate the thermostat near doors to the outside or windows.
∙ Do not locate the thermostat in a damp area.
∙ Do not locate the thermostat in an area that lacks air circulation.
Removing Existing Unit
1. Switch OFF the electricity to the HVAC unit.
2. Remove the cover to the existing thermostat
3. Make a note of the terminal location for each wire connected to the thermostat wiring
terminals. Wire colors are not standard so it is important to note the terminal label each
wire is connected to on the existing thermostat.
4. While removing each wire from the existing thermostat wiring terminal, make sure to
secure the wire so that it does not fall back into the wall.
5. Once all wires are removed from the existing thermostat wiring terminal, remove the
existing thermostat from the wall.
6. Make sure to leave at least 3” of wire for each connection onto the thermostat wiring
terminal.
7. Remove 1/8” insulation from the end of each wire.
Installing the Thermostat
This installation requires connecting wiring between your home and thermostat. We
recommend using the included adhesive labels. As you identify each wire (i.e. Fan,
Common, Cool Control), attach the appropriate label to ensure you match the right wire
with the proper wire terminal.
For additional assurance, or if you prefer not to perform this task, consult an electrician or
licensed HVAC professional.
Place each wire in the appropriate wire terminal. The wiring terminal is labeled as follows:
Cool Control / Compressor
Fan
Heat Control
Power from Cooling
Power from Heating
Heat Pump c/o (+ in heat)
2nd Stage Cool Control
2nd Stage Heat / Aux. Heat
Heat Pump c/o (+ in cool)
Common