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Programmable Thermostat
TAYSTAT 340, 350
OWNER’S GUIDE

Pub. No. 22-5183-01

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FEATURES
The Trane Co. sells comfort systems.
Comfort is achieved through matching the
correct equipment and controls. This
thermostat is designed to provide the
maximum comfort for your needs.
Some of the basic offerings are:

HOLD KEY OVERRIDES PROGRAM
OR HOLDS TEMPERATURE INDEFINITELY.
LCD DISPLAY

Hold

• Program up to four time periods and
temperature settings to complement
your lifestyle.

Select

PM

INCREASE KEY:
INCREASE
SETPOINT,
OR ADVANCE
TO NEXT STEP.
SELECT KEY:
TO SET TIME
AND DAY.

TUE

• Set different schedules for weekdays
and weekends.

FAN
Auto On

• Programs are permanently held in
memory in the event of a power failure.

SYSTEM
Cool Off Heat

FAN SWITCH

DECREASE KEY:
DECREASE
TEMPERATURE
OR SCROLL
THROUGH
INSTALLER
SETUP OPTIONS.
SYSTEM SWITCH

M18527

• Indefinite temperature hold.
• Preprogrammed for your convenience.
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Your thermostat displays the
current day, time, period,
temperature and system ( for
heating and
for cooling) in
normal mode. In programming
mode, only the setting or
settings being programmed
display. For example “SAT SUN”
(Saturday Sunday) displays
while programming the
weekend schedule.

SET DISPLAYS WHILE
SETTING THE CLOCK.

CURRENT TEMPERATURE DISPLAYS.
HEATING OR COOLING SETPOINT
DISPLAYS DURING PROGRAMMING.

CURRENT TIME DISPLAYS
IN NORMAL MODE.
PERIOD START TIME DISPLAYS
IN PROGRAMMING MODE.

TEMPORARY DISPLAYS
DURING TEMPORARY
TEMPERATURE HOLD.

CURRENT DAY DISPLAYS IN
NORMAL MODE. MONDAY
THROUGH FRIDAY DISPLAY
DURING WEEKDAY
PROGRAMMING MODE.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
DISPLAY DURING WEEKEND
PROGRAMMING MODE.

SET TEMPORARY

DURING NORMAL MODE, THE CURRENT PERIOD
DISPLAYS. DURING PROGRAMMING, THE PERIOD BEING
PROGRAMMED DISPLAYS (WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN OR SLEEP).
FLAME DISPLAYS DURING HEATING OR WHILE
PROGRAMMING HEATING SETPOINT; SNOWFLAKE DISPLAYS
DURING COOLING OR WHILE PROGRAMMING COOLING SETPOINT.

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PROGRAMMING YOUR
THERMOSTAT

SET

PM

CLOCK

M12591A

Note:

Setting the Current Day and Time
To set or reset the current day and time,
follow these instructions:

2. To set Day of Week, press Select
again. Press ▲ or ▼ to set current day.

IMPORTANT
Always press the keys with your
fingertip or similar blunt tool. Sharp
objects like pen and pencil points will
damage the keyboard.
Note:

While setting the current time, SET
displays.

SET

To exit and save the programming
mode at any time, press Hold.

M18565

3. Press Hold to exit programming mode.

1. To set Current Time, press Select twice.
Press ▲ or ▼ to set current time.
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Organizing Your Schedule
Your thermostat can be set for four time periods (Wake, Leave, Return, and Sleep) for the
weekday schedule (Monday through Friday), and four time periods for the weekend schedule
(Saturday and Sunday). Without additional programming, your thermostat follows the same
preprogrammed schedule for both weekdays and weekends (see Table 1).

WAKE

Choose the time you want your heating or cooling system to start to
reach your comfort temperature after the SLEEP period.
How? Consider the time required to reach your comfort level. Adjust the
Wake time to earlier when you know it will take the system longer to
reach your comfort temperature.

LEAVE

Choose the time you want your heating or cooling system to start an
energy-saving mode while you are away at work or school.
How? Set the Leave temperature lower during heating season, and
higher during cooling season.

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RETURN

Choose the time you want your heating or cooling system to start to
reach your comfort temperature after the energy-savings LEAVE
period.
How? Consider the time required to reach your comfort level. Adjust the
Return time to earlier when you know it will take the system longer to
reach your comfort temperature.

SLEEP

Set the time you want your heating or cooling system to start to reach
your Sleep temperature.
To use this period as an energy-savings mode, set the temperature
lower during heating season, and higher during cooling season.

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The preprogrammed schedule is shown in Table 1. You may keep this schedule or organize your
own. Schedules are adjustable as often as you wish. If you decide to keep this schedule, no
further programming is necessary.
Table 1. Preprogrammed Weekday and Weekend Schedule.
Period

Time

Heat Setpoint

Cool Setpoint

Wake

6:00 AM

70°F (21°C)

78°F (26°C)

Leave

8:00 AM

62°F (17°C)

85°F (29°C)

Return

5:00 PM

70°F (21°C)

78°F (26°C)

Sleep

10:00 PM

62°F (17°C)

75°F (24°C)

To begin programming your weekday and weekend schedules, fill in Tables 2 and 3.

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Customizing Your Weekday Schedule
Use Table 2 to organize your weekday schedule. Fill in the times and temperatures you want to
program. The names of the four periods are filled in for you.
Table 2. Your Weekday Schedule.
Period

Heating
Temperature

Start Time

Cooling
Temperature

Wake
Leave
Return
Sleep

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Customizing Your Weekend Schedule
Use Table 3 to organize your weekend schedule. Fill in the times and temperatures you want to
program. The names of the four periods are filled in for you.
Table 3. Your Weekend Schedule.
Period

Heating
Temperature

Start Time

Cooling
Temperature

Wake
Leave
Return
Sleep

Note: Start Time is the time your thermostat begins to reach the desired temperature.
Note: The thermostat cannot be set higher than 99°F (37°C) or lower than 50°F (10°C).

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Setting the Weekday Program
IMPORTANT
Always press the keys with your
fingertip or similar blunt tool. Sharp
objects like pen and pencil points will
damage the keyboard.

Hold

Select

PM
TUE

1. Slide the SYSTEM switch to the setting
you want to program (Heat or Cool).
FAN
Auto On

Throughout programming, the thermostat displays a flame
(heating) or
snowflake
(cooling) to help you
identify which mode you are programming. At the end of Setting the Weekend Program, you are prompted to
return to this step to program the
opposite mode. Example shows Cool
setting.

SYSTEM
Cool Off Heat

M18545

Note: To exit the programming mode at any
time, press Hold (the thermostat saves
your changes).

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2. Set weekday Wake time and temperature.
a. Press Select four times. Press ▲
or ▼ to set Wake time.

SET

SET

M18564

Note: When setting the Weekday Program,
the days MON TUE WED THU FRI
display.
M18570

3. Set weekday Leave time and temperature.
a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Leave time.

Note: Schedule times are programmable in
increments of 15 minutes. For each
press, the time increases or decreases
by 15 minutes.

SET

b.

Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Wake temperature.
M18566

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b.

Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Leave temperature.

b.

SET

Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Return temperature.
SET

M18561

M18562

5. Set weekday Sleep time and temperature.
a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Sleep time.

4. Set weekday Return time and temperature.
a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Return time.
SET

SET

M18567

M18568

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b.

Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Sleep temperature.

Setting the Weekend Program
Note: For initial programming, you must set
the weekday schedule as shown in
Setting the Weekday Program before
you can access weekend programming. If your weekday is already
programmed, you can access weekend
programming by pressing Select 12
times.

SET

M18563

IMPORTANT:
Before pressing another key,
continue with Setting the Weekend
Program.

1. Set weekend Wake time and temperature.
a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Wake time.
SET

M18569

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Example shows Cool setting.
b.

b.

Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Wake temperature.

Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Leave temperature.
SET

SET

M18551

3. Set weekend Return time and temperature.
a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Return time.

M18549

Note:

When setting the Weekend Program,
the days SAT SUN display.

2. Set weekend Leave time and temperature.
a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Leave time.

SET

SET
M18552

M18550

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b.

Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Return temperature.

b.

SET

Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Sleep temperature.
SET

M18553

M18555

5. Press Select. End displays.

4. Set weekend Sleep time and temperature.
a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to
set Sleep time.

SET

SET
M18556

After five seconds, your thermostat displays
the current day, time and temperature.

M18554

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Note: The temporary temperature setting
remains in effect until the next program
period. To cancel, press Hold twice
and wait five seconds.
M18557

Indefinite Temperature Hold

6. Return to Step 1., Setting the Weekday Program to program the opposite
mode,
(heating) or
(cooling).

The Hold key allows you to hold a temperature indefinitely. When Hold is active, Hld
displays continuously.

Your weekday and weekend schedules are
now programmed.

1. Press Hold.

Temporary Temperature Hold

2. Press ▲ or ▼ key to set indefinite
temperature setting.

1. Press ▲ or ▼ key twice to set a
temporary temperature.
TEMPORARY

M18559

M18558

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3. To cancel, press Hold and wait five
seconds.
Hold

System and Fan

Select

PM
TUE

Use the SYSTEM and FAN switches to
change the settings.
Note: When the TAYSTAT 350 is used with
two-stage heating equipment, there
is an airflow change when the stage
change occurs.

FAN
Auto On

SYSTEM
Cool Off Heat

SYSTEM SWITCH

M18546

SYSTEM settings control the thermostat
operation as follows:
Cool: The thermostat controls the cooling.
Off: Both the heating and cooling are off.
Heat: The thermostat controls the heating.

System Setting
To select the desired system setting, slide the
SYSTEM switch in the lower right corner of
the thermostat.

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Fan Setting

Heat and Cool Indicators
Indicates a call for heating.
Indicates a call for cooling.

To select the desired fan setting, slide the
FAN switch in the lower left corner of the
thermostat.

Hold

Select

PM

M18548

TUE

Note: In the programming mode, the
and
indicate the system setting.
FAN
Auto On

SYSTEM
Cool Off Heat

FAN SWITCH

M18547

FAN settings control the system fan as follows:
Auto: Fan operates with equipment.
On: Fan operates continuously.
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Minimum Off-Timing

CAUTION

Your thermostat comes equipped with a
minimum off-timer. At certain times during
cooling, the system will not start up again for
at least five minutes after it turns off (compressor is off and can’t be heard). This occurs
when you change the SYSTEM switch
position while the compressor is off or when
you change the temperature setting, causing
the compressor to turn off. The minimum offtimer is also triggered during power interruption and power restoration. You will know the
minimum off time is in effect by a flashing
or
on the display.

Equipment Damage Hazard.
Can cause permanent damage to
the compressor or other equipment.
To avoid possible equipment damage,
do not operate cooling when outside
temperature is below 50°F (10°C).
See equipment manufacturer instructions. To avoid possible compressor
damage, allow the compressor to
remain off for five minutes before
restarting.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Symptom

Possible Cause

Action

Display will not
come on.

Thermostat is not
being powered.

Check if the thermostat is mounted and
latched on the wallplate–mount and latch the
thermostat on the wallplate.
Check if the circuit breaker is tripped–reset
the circuit breaker.
Check if the fuse is blown–replace the fuse.
Check if the system switch is in the Off
position–set to Heat or Cool.

The upper or lower
Temperature
temperature limits
settings will not
were reached.
change (Example:
cannot set the
heating higher or the
cooling lower).

Check that the temperature setpoints are
within range:
Heating: 50° to 99° F (10° to 37° C)
Cooling: 50° to 99° F (10° to 37° C).

(Contiuned)
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Troubleshooting (Contiuned)
Symptom

Possible Cause

Action

Heating will not
come on.

No power to the
thermostat.
System selection is
not set to Heat.
Heating setpoint is
below room
temperature.

Check that the setpoint is above room
temperature–reset temperature or wait for
room temperature to fall.
Check if the circuit breaker is tripped–reset
the circuit breaker.
Check if the fuse is blown–replace the fuse.
Check if the system switch at the equipment
is in the Off position–set to Heat position.
Wait five minutes for the system to respond.

Cooling will not
come on.

No power to the
thermostat.
System selection is
not set to Cool.
Cooling setpoint is
above room
temperature.

Check that the setpoint is below room
temperature–reset temperature or wait for
room temperature to rise.
Check if the circuit breaker is tripped–reset
the circuit breaker.
Check if the fuse is blown–replace the fuse.
Check if the system switch at the equipment
is in the Off position–set to Cool position.
Wait five minutes for the system to respond.
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Troubleshooting (Contiuned)
Symptom

Possible Cause

Action

System on indicator
and
is lit, but
no warm or cool air
is coming from the
registers.

Heating/cooling
equipment turns on
the fan when the
equipment has
reached the
setpoint.

Wait a minute after seeing the flame or
snowflake and then check the registers.

System on indicator
or
is flashing

Minimum off timer is Wait five minutes until the minimum off timer
in effect.
is complete.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
Low Voltage Room Thermostats
This warranty is extended by American Standard Inc., to the original purchaser and to any
succeeding owner of the real property to which the Thermostat is originally affixed, and applies
to products purchased and retained for use within the U.S.A. and Canada.
If any part of your Thermostat fails because of a manufacturing defect within one year from the
date of the original purchase, Warrantor will furnish without charge a new thermostat. Any local
transportation, related service labor and diagnosis calls are not included.
This warranty does not cover failure of your Thermostat if it is damaged while in your possession or if the failure is caused by unreasonable use. In no event shall Warrantor be liable for
incidental or consequential damages. In no event shall any implied warranty of merchandise
or fitness for use exceed the term of the limited warranty stated above.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
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Parts will be provided by our factory organization or an authorized service organization in your area. All you
need to do is look us up in the Yellow Pages or write to the address given below. If you wish further help or
information concerning this warranty, contact:
American Standard Inc.
Troup Highway
Tyler, TX 75711-9010
Attention: Manager, After Sales Support

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
If, after reading this guide, you have any questions concerning the operation of your thermostat, please call
the Thermostat Customer Assistance Helpline at 1-877-880-3381, Monday-Friday, 7:00 am-5:30 pm, Central
time.
For service, contact your local heating and cooling contractor.

Pub. No. 22-5183-01
® U.S. Registered Trademark
69-1228—1 Rev. 9-00 J.H. Printed in Mexico

American Standard Inc.
Troup Highway
Tyler, TX 75711-9010



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