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manual for Sears Weekender II programmable thermostat?

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Adam Howard

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Jan 20, 2004, 12:38:41 AM1/20/04
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Hello,

Does anyone have a manual for the Sears Weekender II programmable
thermostat? The information card with it shows it as model 387.918500.

If you have that manual, and could send me a copy (or at least give me some
pointers on how to program it), I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!

Adam

Wig

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Jan 6, 2005, 4:50:24 PM1/6/05
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Adam,

I looked into this for the same reason. Go to:

http://www.white-rodgers.com/pdfs/instruction_sheets/0037-6193.pdf

and review the programming info. W-R is the contract manufacturer of the
Weekender II.

Good Luck!

Steven Bolin

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Jun 4, 2007, 3:11:01 PM6/4/07
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I also have a Sears Weekender 2 thermostat Sears model 387.918500

White Rodgers model 1F93-2 and also found it dificult to operate
without the manual which when I inherited my home I never got the
manual for the thermostat and have been unable to locate it. I clicked
on the link you left to White Rodgers though the link no longer leads
to anything and White Rodgers and Sears no longer have a manual for
this thermostat. If there is someway I could get a copy of the manual
for this that would be greatly appreciated, would you or some one be
able and willing to send me a copy of the manual for my above
thermostat?
Sincerely, Steven Bolin
2851 SW. Yancy Street
Seattle, WA 98126-2543
United States of America (North America)
(206)937-2467
wizard2...@yahoo.com


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Steven Bolin

Doug Miller

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Jun 4, 2007, 8:04:08 PM6/4/07
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In article <Steven.Bo...@diybanter.com>, Steven Bolin <Steven.Bo...@diybanter.com> wrote:

>I also have a Sears Weekender 2 thermostat Sears model 387.918500
>
>White Rodgers model 1F93-2 and also found it dificult to operate
>without the manual which when I inherited my home I never got the
>manual for the thermostat and have been unable to locate it. I clicked
>on the link you left to White Rodgers though the link no longer leads
>to anything and White Rodgers and Sears no longer have a manual for
>this thermostat. If there is someway I could get a copy of the manual
>for this that would be greatly appreciated, would you or some one be
>able and willing to send me a copy of the manual for my above
>thermostat?

I had one of those in my previous home, and I left the manual there when we
sold the house. Perhaps if you write to the new owner, he'd be kind enough to
make you a copy. I don't remember his name, but the address is

7857 S. 750 W
Pendleton IN 46064

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Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.

briz

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Jun 5, 2007, 7:45:25 AM6/5/07
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On Jun 4, 8:04?pm, spamb...@milmac.com (Doug Miller) wrote:

> In article <Steven.Bolin.2ro...@diybanter.com>, Steven Bolin <Steven.Bolin.2ro...@diybanter.com> wrote:
>
> >I also have a Sears Weekender 2 thermostat Sears model 387.918500
>
> >White Rodgers model 1F93-2 and also found it dificult to operate
> >without the manual which when I inherited my home I never got the
> >manual for the thermostat and have been unable to locate it. I clicked
> >on the link you left to White Rodgers though the link no longer leads
> >to anything and White Rodgers and Sears no longer have a manual for
> >this thermostat. If there is someway I could get a copy of the manual
> >for this that would be greatly appreciated, would you or some one be
> >able and willing to send me a copy of the manual for my above
> >thermostat?
>
> I had one of those in my previous home, and I left the manual there when we
> sold the house. Perhaps if you write to the new owner, he'd be kind enough to
> make you a copy. I don't remember his name, but the address is
>
If I had a T-Stat That was that much trouble to program I would go to
home depot and spend 50-100 bucks and get a new one that had
instructions. I sell and install honeywell stats. 4 to 5 wires all
labeld easy to install. Just remember to turn off the power to the Air
handler or furnance before you start. Instaling a transformer is a bt
more challanging. Steve CEO Arctic A/C Services

Doug Miller

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Jun 5, 2007, 7:59:28 AM6/5/07
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In article <1181043925.2...@n4g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, briz <itsju...@aol.com> wrote:
>On Jun 4, 8:04?pm, spamb...@milmac.com (Doug Miller) wrote:
>> In article <Steven.Bolin.2ro...@diybanter.com>, Steven Bolin
> <Steven.Bolin.2ro...@diybanter.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I also have a Sears Weekender 2 thermostat Sears model 387.918500
>>
>> >White Rodgers model 1F93-2 and also found it dificult to operate
>> >without the manual which when I inherited my home I never got the
>> >manual for the thermostat and have been unable to locate it. I clicked
>> >on the link you left to White Rodgers though the link no longer leads
>> >to anything and White Rodgers and Sears no longer have a manual for
>> >this thermostat. If there is someway I could get a copy of the manual
>> >for this that would be greatly appreciated, would you or some one be
>> >able and willing to send me a copy of the manual for my above
>> >thermostat?
>>
>> I had one of those in my previous home, and I left the manual there when we
>> sold the house. Perhaps if you write to the new owner, he'd be kind enough to
>> make you a copy. I don't remember his name, but the address is
>>
>If I had a T-Stat That was that much trouble to program I would go to
>home depot and spend 50-100 bucks and get a new one that had
>instructions.

The Weekender II is *not* that hard to program, actually.

Forgot to mention -- there's a little pull-out card on the back of
thermostat that gives an overview of its operation. Look for a tab on the top,
I think, or maybe on the right-hand end.

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