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I'm not quite sure what you're referencing by "Control Station". Look on the menu bar above and you'll find a link to GD's parts lookup website. Can you point the forum to the specific part--or even better--post a picture here to show the item in question?
Again, welcome.
Howard
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The parts bar does not have it. Mine does not have any name our numbers on the front or back.
I did not remove the pc board. It is located on the wall above the stairs to the bedroom. it has all the
heat and cool controls,heat temp, cool and then has timer setting which turns off the cooler,on the other side it has
sleep button and a key shape with a light but no button.
The parts bar does not have it. Mine does not have any name our numbers on the front or back.
I did not remove the pc board. It is located on the wall above the stairs to the bedroom. it has all the
heat and cool controls,heat temp, cool and then has timer setting which turns off the cooler,on the other side it has
sleep button and a key shape with a light but no button.
Did you buy this 317 new or used? I can't visualize the part you're referencing.
Maybe there's someone else here who knows what it is, but for me I'll need a picture of the item to assist any further. (Sorry!)
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If the photo above is the device you're asking about, you can find complete operating instructions in the linked file. Just click on the pdf document in the link. Near the bottom of the file, there will be operating instructions for all the features on the thermostat.
2015 vintage Reflections have the Atwood furnace & air conditioning. (see my signature). The information that JimTucsonJim has provided is correct. Attached is similar information with perhaps a little more about the thermostat. There is no "programming" other than the sleep function. Another curious thing is that the "Furnace" button does nothing unless you have heat strips in the roof AC unit (which no Reflections have). The furnace is controlled by using the "Heat" mode. There is (was) a remote that came with the unit, but it is of little use because it is line-of-sight to the wall thermostat so only works if you are basically standing in the hallway where you can reach the thermostat anyway. This thermostat is specific to the Atwood AC and furnace in that it communicates with a control board in the AC and that control board communicates with the furnace. Replacing this thermostat with something else would get complicated. The good news is that you have an AC unit which is much quieter than anything in the market today. The bad news is that you (likely) don't have an external furnace access panel so if you have to get at the furnace it has to come out by way of an internal path. (Lots more info here on this if you need it)
Happily this thread proves yet again that I'm not as "vintage" as some of my fellow moderators. (You guys rock!)
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