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I have a white rodgers thermostat wall unit and i cant get the air conditioner to work properly it wont go above 32 and it says it 32 in the house but its 100 and i live three flights so you know heat rises how do i get it to run 1 temp evryday evry wk

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Your thermostat is set for Celsius and 32 in Celsius is 90 Fahrenheit. Set it to 22 degrees and that should get you to about 73 degrees Fahrenheit. The t-stat is set for Celsius or Fahrenheit on the back of the unit, there should be a small switch that reads C and F, set it for F and you are good to go.

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to the “RC” terminal on the thermostat.
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provided.
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good, do not replace it. If any one of the previous checks
are not correct, replace the thermostat.
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