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    Feb 20, 2014, 07:30 PM
    Electric thermostat adjustment
    Mears M602 for baseboard heat. How do I raise the upper limit from 75* to 80*?
    There are two adjustment screws Which one, which way, and how much to accomplish this task? Tia Don

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