OPERATION GUIDE7 Day Multi-stage Electronic DigitalThermostat with Programmable Fan1F95W-80Operator: Save this booklet for future use!WHITE-RODGERS
10gram; use ADVDAY to view programming forfollowing days).13Used with and to select setpointtemperatures.14Used to manually override programming t
115 DAY FAN AUTOVIEWPRGMRUNPRGMFANON - AUTOHOLDCOPYVIEWTEMPSETCLOCKADVDAYSYSTEMHEAT - OFF - COOL - AUTOTIMEFWDTIMEBACK17910 11 12 13 14 158716 1818Red
12OPERATING FEATURESNow that you are familiar with the thermostatdisplay and buttons, read the following informa-tion to learn about the many features
13position (see figure below). Remove thebattery for at least two minutes, to allow thethermostat to reset itself. Replace the bat-tery and put the th
14If the thermostat is configured for automaticchangeover, the thermostat will not allow thetemperature separation between the highestheat setting and
15• ADJUSTABLE HEATING AND COOLINGCYCLE TIMES (ANTICIPATION) — If theheating/cooling system is turning on and offtoo often (short cycles) or not often
16increase the cycle time. If the heat cyclesare too long, press TIMEBACK to decrease thecycle time. To set cooling anticipation, pressSETCLOCK and AD
17TOTAL KEYPAD LOCKOUT (ON)Switch #1 set at installation (DO NOT CHANGE)Switch #2 set at installation (DO NOT CHANGE)Switch #3 (see EMR)Switch #4 ONSw
18temperature for the time period, pressFANON - AUTO until PRG FAN is displayed. Tooverride constant fan, press FANON - AUTO untilFAN AUTO is displaye
19thermostat can be programmed. You may selectup to two heating temperatures (HEAT O foroccupied temperature and HEAT U for unoccu-pied temperature),
2Please read this manual thoroughly before operating or programming your thermostat. If you havequestions, you may write to our Technical Service De
20Heating Program Cooling ProgramOccupiedPeriodStart TimeOccupiedHeatingTemp.UnoccupiedPeriodStart TimeUnoccupiedHeatingTemp.OccupiedPeriodStart TimeO
219:30 AM9:30 AM9:30 AM9:30 AM9:30 AM9:30 AM11:30 AM74° F74° F74° F74° F74° F74° F74° F10:00 PM10:00 PM10:00 PM10:00 PM10:00 PM10:00 PM6:30 PM79°F79°F
22Set Current Time and Day1. Press SETCLOCK once. The display will showminutes only.EXAMPLE: 2. Press and hold either TIMEFWD or TIMEBACK until yourea
23gramming after this happens, press VIEWPRGM untilyou are at the point where you stopped program-ming. Then you may continue to enter yourprograms no
244. Press VIEWTEMP once. The letter O will change tothe letter U, representing the unoccupiedheating temperature (HEAT U).5. Press either or to c
25EXAMPLE:This display window shows that for Monday’soccupied heating period, the start time is8:00 AM, 70° is the programmed tempera-ture, and the fa
26same program you set for Monday. You mayalso choose to use the HOLDCOPY button to copy anyday’s heating and cooling program into anyother day’s prog
27Enter Cooling ProgramIf outside temperature is below 50°F, werecommend that you remove the thermo-stat from the wall before proceeding withthe follo
28you continue to press or , thedisplay will alternate between the COOL Oand COOL U temperatures you previouslyselected).Damper operation is linked
29For most efficient programming, you shouldenter both the heating and cooling programs forthe day you wish to copy FROM before using theCOPY function
3Program Heating and CoolingTemperaturesEnter Heating ProgramEnter Cooling ProgramUsing the COPY ButtonCHECK YOUR PROGRAMMINGQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ...
30Wednesday is 3, etc.). For example, if instep 2 you displayed Wednesday’s pro-gram, when you press HOLDCOPY, COPY 3 willappear in the display (as sh
31Press SYSTEMHEAT - OFF - COOL - AUTO until OFF is displayed. Reattachthermostat to subbase. Then press SYSTEMHEAT - OFF - COOL - AUTO toselect the o
321. How can I permanently change a part ofmy program?Press VIEWPRGM and ADVDAY until you reach thetime/temperature schedule you want. Thenpress or
33ever, if there is power to the thermostat andthe display is blank or frozen, static dis-charge is probably the cause.During periods of low humidity
34RUNPRGM to begin the factory preset program.Or you may reprogram the thermostat, thenreplace it on the wall.To prevent further static discharge prob
35CAUTION!If the outside temperature is below 50°F,DO NOT use the button to move thetemperature below the setpoint tempera-ture. Personal injury and
36• You have programmed the incorrect dayor time. Check your programming (besure that the times you programmed arecorrect AM or PM times). See PRO-GRA
3714. I live in an area where daylight savingstime is observed. How do I change thethermostat clock twice a year withoutaffecting thermostat programmi
38about one minute if there is no batteryinstalled or if the installed battery is dead.If you are changing the battery after seeinga flashing BATTERY
39NOTES
4YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT’S FEATURES• Computed Energy Management Recovery(EMR)• Automatic changeover• Two hour temperature override• Manual program overrid
RWHITE-RODGERS DIVISIONEMERSON ELECTRIC CO.9797 REAVIS ROADST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63123-5398If you need further information on programming or operation,
5Before you begin programming your thermo-stat, you should be familiar with its features andwith the display and the location and operationof the ther
6CAUTION!PARTS OF THE THERMOSTATThe Back of The Thermostat BodyTurn the thermostat body over. On the back arethe 9 volt Energizer® alkaline battery an
7BACK OF THERMOSTAT BODYOption switches 9-pin connector4-pin connectorBatteryThe buttons (other than and ) arelocated behind the thermostat door. T
8The Display1Continuously displays system mode (HEAT,OFF, COOL, AUTO, HOLD). During pro-gramming, the day of the week is displayed(MO, TU, WE, etc.).2
9OUFAN AUTO FAN ONBATTERY5 DAYFAN AUTOVIEWPRGMRUNPRGMFANON - AUTOHOLDCOPYVIEWTEMPSETCLOCKADVDAYSYSTEMHEAT - OFF - COOL - AUTOTIMEFWDTIMEBACK1 324435 5
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