White Rodgers Thermostat User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing your
new Comfort-Set III thermostat.
White-Rodgers has been
producing energy saving
controls for over 60 years. We
have been designing and
producing the Comfort-Set
family of electronic program-
mable thermostats since 1982.
Comfort-Set III is the third
generation of the electronic
programmable family. We
believe you will find that
Comfort-Set III is the most user
friendly and technologically
advanced thermostat available
today.
INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCTION/INTRODUCCIÓN
Introduction
Components
Configuration
Programming
Features
Index
Nous vous remercions d’avoir
choisi le thermostat Comfort-
Set III. White-Rodgers fabrique
des appareils de contrôle
d’énergie depuis plus de 60 ans.
Nous avons conçu et créé la
famille des produits Comfort-
Set, une gamme de thermostats
électroniques programmables,
en 1982. Comfort-Set III est la
troisième génération de cette
famille de thermostats
électroniques programmables et
nous sommes persuadés que
vous trouverez le Comfort-Set
III très facile à utiliser et le
thermostat le plus développé au
niveau technologique
disponible sur le marché.
Gracias por haber comprado su
nuevo termostato Comfort-Set
III. White-Rodgers ha fabricado
controles para ahorrar energía
durante más de 60 años. Hemos
diseñado y producido la línea
de termostatos programables
Comfort-Set desde 1982.
Comfort-Set III es la tercera
generación de esta línea
electrónica programable.
Estamos seguros de que Com-
fort-Set III le parecerá el
termostato más sencillo de usar
y más moderno desde el punto
de vista tecnológico disponible
en el mercado.
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Summary of Contents

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1Thank you for purchasing yournew Comfort-Set III thermostat.White-Rodgers has beenproducing energy savingcontrols for over 60 years. Wehave been desi

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101 PROG MODE(5 2)5 1 12 EMR(ON)OFFSelects program mode (5+2 Day or 5+1+1 Day)3 SET CYCL HEATRecommend installer setting4 SET CYCL COOL5 COOL FAN

Page 3 - Components

119 0 °F(0)5 LO to/à/a5 HI10 (°F) °C12 REMT SENRecommend installer setting13PART LOCK(OFF)ONSelects partial keypad lockout OFF or ON14LOCK(OFF)ONSelec

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12Comfort-Set III thermostats have oneof two different program models (7-Day or 5+2/5+1+1 Day).MANUAL OPERATIONYour Comfort-Set III thermostat can beu

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13The 5+2 Day program style containstwo separate programs.This program style is best suited topeople who have the same schedulefive days in a row and

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14days. An example of this is a personwho works five days, sleeps late onSaturday and gets up early on Sunday.If you require the same schedule 6days i

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15Fill out the blank schedules (pages 21,22 or 24) with the time and tempera-tures you want in your program. Fill inevery space for your programmingm

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164. Press Program RUN.To Set the Day:5. Press SET DAY. The display willindicate a day of the week. Use TIMEFWD or TIME BACK to set to thecurrent day

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17program Monday the first time youpress PROGRAM VIEW it will becopied to the rest of the week. Toprogram the other days of the weekpress ADV./DAY to

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18match your schedule. If you want thefan ON continuously during thisperiod, press FAN.12.Press PROGRAM VIEW one time.MOR on the display will change t

Page 11 - Configuration

197-Day Sample HEATProgram Schedule(Shows factory programming)1 Morning (MOR)2 Day (DAY)3 Evening (EVE)4 Night (NHT)5 Start Time6 Temperature62°

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2You will find information aboutthermostat buttons and displayin the component sectionbeginning on page 3. Instruc-tions for optional thermostatconfig

Page 13 - Programming

207-Day Sample COOLProgram Schedule(Shows factory programming)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)5:00 PM5:00

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217-Day Personal HEATProgram ScheduleMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN15 6 5 6 5 6 5 62 3 41 Morning (MOR)2 Day (DAY)3 Evening (EVE)4 Night (NHT)5 Start Time

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22MONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN15 6 5 6 5 6 5 62 3 47-Day Personal COOLProgram Schedule1 Morning (MOR)2 Day (DAY)3 Evening (EVE)4 Night (NHT)5 Start Time

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23MORNING (MOR)DAY (DAY)EVENING (EVE)NIGHT (NHT)6:00 AM8:00 AM5:00 PM10:00 PM70°F (21°C)62°F (17°C)70°F (21°C)62°F (17°C)6:00 AM8:00 AM5:00 PM10:00 PM

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24MORNING (MOR)DAY (DAY)EVENING (EVE)NIGHT (NHT)Start Time Temperature Start Time Temperature Start Time Temperature5-DAY5-DAY2-DAY1-DAY 1-DAYMORNING

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25Large Lighted Liquid CrystalDisplay (LCD).The large numbers and letters on yourLCD screen make it easy to see. In lowlight conditions, press the but

Page 19 - (Shows factory programming)

26Setpoint Range 45-99°F (7-37°C).You may set your thermostat to anytemperature from 45° to 99°F. If youprefer, you may configure thethermostat to dis

Page 20 - 7-Day Sample COOL

27thermostat will start approximately 25minutes early. The difference betweenthe room temperature (65°F) and thesetpoint (70°F) is 5°. 5° X 5 minutesp

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28lower value. The thermostat iscalibrated at the factory to display avery accurate room temperature, butdue to various conditions and/orpersonal pref

Page 22 - 7-Day Personal COOL

29Arm Chair Programming.The thermostat uses 24 VAC powersupplied by the system for normaloperation. However, if the installed“AA” batteries are provid

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3THE THERMOSTAT BUTTONSSee inside front cover for illustrationshowing button locations.1 (Blue arrow) Lowers temperaturesetting (45°F or 7°C minimum)2

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30Automatic Changeover.If you have a heating/cooling system,the thermostat can be set to automati-cally switch the system from heating tocooling as ne

Page 25 - FEATURES/FONCTIONS/FUNCIONES

31interval for CHNG FLTR to bedisplayed is 200 hours of fan opera-tion. This can be set anywhere from 0to 1950 hours in 25 hour increments. Aselection

Page 26 - °C (de 45 a 99°F)

322. Press the FILTER button. Thedisplay will show SET FILTER TIMEand will show the number of hours tofilter change.3. Press TIME FWD or TIME BACKto c

Page 27 - Features

33be indicated with the word HRS. Toadjust the length of time for theoverride, press TIME FWD or TIMEBACK. HOLD TILL will be displayedas well as the H

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34temperature. The thermostat will holdthe set temperature until you return tothe program by pressing PROGRAMRUN.Thermostat Startup After TotalPower

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35happens, set the clock and day of theweek (use steps 1 through 6 from“Entering Your Program”, page 15),then select HEAT, COOL or AUTOusing the SYSTE

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36Programmable Vacation Time/Temperature Operation.The VACATION button allows you toprogram the thermostat to hold aconstant temperature for 1 to 29 d

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37advance of your expected return toallow time to reach the desiredtemperature. Your thermostat is nowprogrammed to hold the temperatureyou selected t

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38only the or to operate fortemporary temperature overrides. Italso limits the temperature to themaximum heating and minimumcooling temperatures u

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39allow for armchair programming.CHECK BATTERY will be displayedwhen the batteries are low. To assureoptimum performance, changebatteries once a year

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49 Used with TIME FWD/TIMEBACK to set the current day.10 Used to advance operation to thenext program period.11 Used to manually overrideprogramming t

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40call for heat. After two hours thethermostat will quit calling for heat forone minute (this allows some furnacesto reset) and call for heat again. I

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41After checking the above, pressPROGRAM RUN to reset thedisplay. If this does not clear thedisplay, disconnect power and removethe batteries for five

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42Adjustable Temperature Display -- 27Air Filter Change-out Indicator---- 30Arm Chair Programming ----------- 29Automatic Changeover ------------- 30B

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43IndexINDEXAffichage à cristaux liquides------- 25Analyse du systèmeet du thermostat ---------------------- 39Changement automatique ---------- 30Com

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44ÍNDICEAjustesFecha ------------------------------- 16Hora -------------------------------- 15Programar ------------------------- 16Cambio automático

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5THE DISPLAY18 Displays system mode (HEAT,OFF, COOL, AUTO, HOLD, orVACA). During programming displaysthe time period (MOR, DAY, EVE,NHT) being program

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6appears when the thermostat is runningon battery power only. CHECK STATappears when the thermostat detectscertain problems within itself.CHECK SYSTEM

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725 The word HEAT or COOL willappear above or below the setpoint ifarea 18 is needed to display otherinformation.Components25 Les mots HEAT (Chauffage

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8The configuration menu allows you toset certain thermostat operatingcharacteristics to your system orpersonal requirements.Press PROGRAM RUN to make

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9The following chart (pages 10 & 11)describes each item on the menu andthe applicable model(s). Set theseaccording to your personal preference.To

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