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    wandererrob Posts: 20, Reputation: 2
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    Nov 11, 2007, 07:05 PM
    Mounting a PurePro D111 thermostat vertically?
    Hi all,

    I'm new here and recently a new home owner.

    Today we got a thermostat from a family member who upgarded theirs (it was only a year old). So no that I've gotten this thermostat hooked up in place of our old one, I need to get it to read in the vertical position rather than the current horizontal. Does anybody here know how to switch it to vertical mode?

    The old thermostat was vertical, the old homeowner didn't leave us matching paint for the room so I'm trying to hide the ugly yellow rectagle by mimicing the old thermo. :)

    Anyway, I've been doing web searches all afternoon on this and can't find anyhting other than FW Webbs' general literature about the features of this unit.

    Thanks!

    Rob

    p.s. this forum is where I found out how to hook up our old 2 wire setup to this new thermo by the way. Thanks for that! :)
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    Nov 11, 2007, 10:01 PM
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    160 Middlesex Tpke.
    Bedford, MA 01730
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