OPERATION GUIDE7-Day Programmable ElectronicDigital Thermostat1F97W-71Operator: Save this booklet for future use!WHITE-RODGERSWHITE-RODGERS
10Used to initiate or review thermostat program-ming.Used to select heating and cooling tempera-tures to be programmed.Used to manually override progr
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12OPERATING FEATURESNow that you are familiar with the thermostatdisplay and buttons, read the following informationto learn about the many features o
13AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER to determineproper positions of Group B option switches#1 and #2.EMR Switch PositionsSwitch #1 (see AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER)Switch
14(the setpoint temperature display is blank inthe AUTO mode). The system will now auto-matically switch between heating and cooling,depending on the
15the selected setting until you press RUNPRGM tostart program operation again. This feature isideal for energy conservation when the build-ing is un
16press TIMEBACK to decrease the cycle time. To setcooling anticipation, press SETCLOCK and ADVDAYat the same time again. The display will showCOOL
17• AUDIO PROMPTING — Each time you pressa button, the thermostat will beep.• BACKLIT DISPLAY — When you press anybutton on the thermostat, the displa
18Total Keypad Lockout Switch PositionsSwitch #1 ONSwitch #2 OFFTo enable total keypad lockout, move GroupA option switch #1 to ON (see figure above).
19PLANNING FOR YOUR NEEDSFirst, answer the following questions to help youdecide what your needs are. If you are using thethermostat for a commercial
2About Your New Thermostat . . .Your new White-Rodgers Digital Thermostat uses the technology of a solid-state microcomputer toprovide precise time/te
206a. What time does the last person leave thehouse in the morning?b. What temperature should the house be at thistime? These will be your DAY temper
21est heat temperature and the lowest cool tempera-ture (see diagram below).2. Determine the time periods during which youwill program the temperature
22different time periods for each day separately(for example, heating/cooling period 1 on Mon-day may begin at 5:00 AM, but heating/coolingperiod 1 on
23Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp.MondayTuesdayWednesday
24Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp.MondayTuesdayWednesday
253. Press SETCLOCK once. The display window willshow the hour only.EXAMPLE: 4. Press and hold either TIMEFWD or TIMEBACK until youreach the correct
26temperature (HEAT A). At the right of thedisplay is the currently programmed HEAT Asetting.3. Press either or to change thetemperature to your s
27Program Heating/Cooling Times andHeating Temperatures1. Press SYSTEMHEAT-OFF-COOL-AUTO until HEAT is displayed.2. Press VIEWPRGM once. MON, the abb
28time and heating temperature for Monday'speriod 2 will be displayed.7. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to select the starttime, heating temperature, a
29Program Cooling TemperaturesIf outside temperature is below 50°F, werecommend that you remove the thermo-stat from the wall before proceeding withth
3ENTERING YOUR PROGRAMSet Current Time and DaySelect Heating and Cooling TemperaturesProgram Heating/Cooling Times andHeating TemperaturesProgram Cool
30continuously during this period, press FANON – AUTOuntil PRG FAN is displayed.5. Repeat step 4 for Monday's heating coolingperiods 3 and 4.
313. Press HOLDCOPY once. COPY will appear on thedisplay. A number from 1 to 7 will also bedisplayed, representing the day you have se-lected to cop
32day's programming, go back to the program-ming instructions to correct the error.6. Press RUNPRGM.7. Press SYSTEMHEAT-OFF-COOL-AUTO until COOL
331. How can I permanently change a part of myprogram?Press VIEWPRGM and ADVDAY until you reach thetime/temperature schedule you want. Thenpress TIME
344. What happens if the electricity goes off oris manually shut off?If you have not installed 3 "AA" alkaline batter-ies, the display will
35During periods of low humidity (especiallyduring cold weather), you may feel or see aspark discharge when you touch the thermo-stat. This may cause
369. The display is flashing BATTERY. Whatdoes this mean?The "AA" batteries installed in the thermostatare low and should be replaced with
37If the outside temperature is below 50°F,DO NOT use the button to move thetemperature below the setpoint tempera-ture. Property damage may result
38• The blower delay feature is operating. Thisenergy saving feature continues to blowconditioned air through the ducts after thesystem has turned of
3918. Do I have to reprogram my thermostat afterI change the batteries?When the thermostat is on the wall and thesystem has power, the thermostat is b
4• Seven independent day programming• Simultaneous heat and cool program storage• Four separate time/temperature settings per24-hour period• Computed
Part No. 37-5092A9140If you need further information on programming or operation, write to:White-Rodgers Division, Emerson Electric Co.9797 Reavis Roa
5OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTATBefore you begin programming your thermostat,you should be familiar with its features and with thedisplay and the location a
6connect the three pin connectors on the lowerportion of the thermostat back. Gently push untilthe snap connectors engage. DO NOT FORCEOR PRY THE TH
72. You may adjust the option switches for EMR,keypad lockout, and automatic changeover fromheat to cool (see OPERATING FEATURES).Other than and , t
8The word BATTERY flashes on the displaywhen the "AA" alkaline batteries are weak andshould be replaced. The word BATTERY isdisplayed conti
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