White Rodgers 1F95W-71 Instruction Manual

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OPERATION GUIDE7 Day Multi-stage Electronic DigitalThermostat with Programmable Fan1F95W-71WHITE-RODGERSOperator: Save this booklet for future use!

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10The Thermostat Buttons7Sets the system mode (HEATing, OFF,COOLing, or AUTOmatic changeover).8Selects fan operation (see #5, above). Thisbutton is al

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12OPERATING FEATURESNow that you are familiar with the thermostatdisplay and buttons, read the following informa-tion to learn about the many features

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13that 1°F. For example, if the highest heatsetting is 76°F, the lowest cool setting can-not be below 77°F (see diagram below).• TWO HOUR TEMPERATURE

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14• ADJUSTABLE HEATING AND COOLINGCYCLE TIMES (ANTICIPATION) — If theheating/cooling system is turning on and offtoo often (short cycles) or not often

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15• COMPRESSOR SHORT CYCLE PROTEC-TION — To protect your compressor frompotential damage due to rapid cycling, thisthermostat has a built-in delay of

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16Switches #1 and #2 are set at installationand should not be changed. To enable totalkeypad lockout, move option switch #3 toON (ensure that option s

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17Programming should be completed and batteryshould be installed before changing optionswitch #4.Partial Keypad LockoutSwitch #1 set at installation (

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18Now you are ready to program your thermostat.This section will help you plan and program yourthermostat to meet your needs.For maximum comfort and e

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19b. What temperature should the building be atthis time?3a. What time do the building occupants reacha minimum activity level (limited personnelin bu

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2Please read this manual thoroughly before operating or programming your thermostat. If you havequestions, you may write to our Technical Service De

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20If you want to change the preprogrammed timesand temperatures, follow these steps.1. Determine the heating and cooling tem-peratures you want to use

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21select 5:00 AM to begin heating period 1 onMonday, then your cooling period 1 forMonday will also begin at 5:00 AM). How-ever, you may choose differ

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22Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp.MondayTuesdayWednesday

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23Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp.MondayTuesdayWednesday

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24ENTERING YOUR PROGRAMFollow these steps to enter the heating/coolingprogram you have selected.We recommend that you remove the thermostatfrom the wa

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255. Press SETCLOCK once. The display will show theday of the week as an abbreviation (MO forMonday, TU for Tuesday, etc.).6. Press and hold either TI

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264. Press VIEWPRGM once. The letter A will change tothe letter B, representing HEAT B.5. Press either or to change thetemperature to your selecte

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27display will alternate between the HEAT Aand HEAT B temperatures you previouslyselected).5. If you want the fan to run continuouslyduring Monday hea

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28NOTEThe thermostat has a built-in COPY feature.This feature automatically copies the heatingand cooling programs you select for Mondayinto Tuesday t

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29Program Cooling TemperaturesIf outside temperature is below 50°F, werecommend that you remove the thermo-stat from the wall before proceeding withth

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3In This Guide . . .Program Heating and CoolingTemperaturesProgram Heating/Cooling Timesand Heating TemperaturesProgram Cooling TemperaturesUsing the

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306. Press ADVDAY to choose other days to pro-gram. Remember, once you enter Monday’sprogram, Monday’s program is automati-cally copied into Tuesday’s

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31CHECK YOUR PROGRAMMINGFollow these steps to check your thermostatprogramming one final time before beginningthermostat operation.1. Press SYSTEMHEAT

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32programming instructions to correct the er-ror (you can change any part of your pro-gram while you are reviewing it).6. Press RUNPRGM.7. Press SYSTE

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33which means the temperature will not changefrom COOL A when period 2 begins. SeePROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT.3. How can I finish my programming if t

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34press RUNPRGM to start the normal programfunction. See PROGRAMMING YOURTHERMOSTAT.4. What happens if the electricity goes offor is manually shut off

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357. Why won’t the setpoint temperature goto the temperature I want?The highest heating setpoint temperatureyou select must be at least 1°F lower than

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368. Why doesn’t the display light come onwhen I press a button? Why don’t I heara beep when I press a button?The display light and audio prompting (b

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37CAUTION!If the outside temperature is below 50°F,DO NOT use the button to move thetemperature below the setpoint tempera-ture. Property damage may

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3812. Why does the blower fan keep runningafter the system has turned off?• You have programmed the fan to runcontinuously during this period. SeePROG

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3915. I live in an area where daylight savingstime is observed. How do I change mythermostat clock twice a year withoutaffecting programming?To change

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4•Computed Energy Management Recovery(EMR)• Automatic changeover• Two hour temperature override•Manual program override (HOLD temperature)• °F/°C conv

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If you need further information on programming or operation, you maywrite to us at:White-Rodgers Division, Emerson Electric Co.9797 Reavis RoadSt. Lou

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5OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTATBefore you begin programming your thermo-stat, you should be familiar with its features andwith the display and the location

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6PARTS OF THE THERMOSTATThe Back of The Thermostat BodyTurn the thermostat body over. On the back arethe 9 volt Energizer® alkaline battery and theopt

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7BACK OF THERMOSTAT BODYOption switches 9-pin connector4-pin connectorBatteryThe buttons (other than and ) arelocated behind the thermostat door. T

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8The Display1Continuously displays system mode (HEAT,OFF, COOL, AUTO, HOLD). During pro-gramming, the day of the week is displayed(MO, TU, WE, etc).2A

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