look for a screw driver blade size slot, that helps me to find the 'pressure point'.
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After turning the power off and then back on, the digital swamp cooler thermostat started blinking. There is a hole marked "reset," with a recessed button, that I pressed and held, repeatedly with the little rod that came with the unit. No luck.
Finally, I decided to to try to remove the cover and replace the battery. Couldn't pry off the cover! Tried screwdrivers, pocket knives. I'm sure there must be a way to remove this cover, but I didn't want to break the damn thing.
BTW, it's a 2 yo unit, and they no longer have the instruction booklet.
It's a "Dial" brand thermostat.
It's not urgent, cuz it's still snowing here, but if anyone has ever dealt with this brand of thermostat, I'm open to suggestions.
Last edited by Verdeboy; 12-27-2008 at 07:46 PM.
look for a screw driver blade size slot, that helps me to find the 'pressure point'.
I know the feeling. I have not seen one of those, but residential tstats come out with a new model each year and box stores can buy brands I have never heard of. Some weeks it is pure guess work on opening tstats
Good luck
Thanks. Any idea why pressing the "reset" button won't reset the damn thing?
It just keeps on blinking.
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Some of them have battery backups...the batteries could be dead.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer; Schluter 2.5-day Workshop Completed 2013
I'm pretty sure that all digital thermometers have batteries--not as a back-up--but to display the temp settings.
That's why I was trying to get the cover off in the first place--to replace the battery.
This link should take you to the online instruction manual for the thermostat (or a thermostat that looks quite similar). I dont see anything about batteries, but it does say something about the temperature blinking after a power outage. I hope this helps.
http://www.dialmfg.com/Technical%20A...0Eng%20123.pdf
If that doesn't work, I would just check the "Dial" website for other info, or to find their contact info.
www.dialmfg.com
Last edited by micp879; 04-06-2008 at 12:50 AM.
Hey, thanks for those links. I spent an hour trying to find them but gave up cuz "Dial" is such a common word, and I wasn't getting anywhere.
Thanks again!
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