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Unless I'm missing something here, the answer is contained in the question.

Change your SetpointManager:Warmest Maximum Setpoint Temperature to allow a higher reset temperature.

Obviously, this looks at the warmest zone... What this means is that you should ensure you don't have a zone or two that are calling for very high cooling loads (a server room for example), which would make the setpoint manager completely unable to drift its temperature back up and defeat the purpose.