Operation, Configuration menu – White Rodgers 1F85-277 User Manual

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OPERATION

OPERATION

OPERATION

OPERATION

OPERATION

Figure 6 – Thermostat display, buttons and switches

Figure 6 – Thermostat display, buttons and switches

Figure 6 – Thermostat display, buttons and switches

Figure 6 – Thermostat display, buttons and switches

Figure 6 – Thermostat display, buttons and switches

Before you begin programming your thermostat, you should be
familiar with its features and with the display and the location
and operation of the thermostat buttons. Your thermostat con-
sists of two parts: the thermostat cover and the base. To remove
the cover, pull it straight out from the base. To replace the cover,
line up the cover with the base and press until the cover snaps
onto the base.

The Thermostat Buttons and Switches

1

Raises temperature setting

2

Lowers temperature setting.

3

TIME button.

4

PRGM (program) button.

5

RUN (run program) button.

6

HOLD temperature button.

7

FAN switch (ON, AUTO)

8

SYSTEM button (COOL, AUTO, HEAT, EMER, OFF)

The Display

9

Indicates day of the week.

10

Flame icon ( ) is displayed when the system is in
HEAT mode. Snowflake icon ( ) is displayed when

the system is in COOL mode. Flame icon ( ) and
Snowflake icon ( ) are displayed simultaneously
when thermostat is in AUTO mode.

11

Displays “BATT” when the 2 "AA" batteries are low
and should be replaced. Only “BATT” and “LO” in the
minutes field are displayed when batteries are low and
with no system power.

12

Alternately displays current time and temperature. Dis-
plays “LO” in the minutes field when batteries are low.

13

The word “HOLD” is displayed when the thermostat is
in the HOLD mode. “HOLD” is displayed flashing
when the thermostat is in a temporary HOLD mode.

14

Displays currently programmed set temperature (this
is blank when SYSTEM is OFF).

15

Displays “FLTR” when the system has run for the
programmed filter time period as a reminder to change
or clean your filter.

16

Display ( ) when in keypad lockout mode.

17

“EMER” is displayed flashing when the system is in
EMER mode.

18

The word “FAULT” will be displayed when there is a
malfunction in the HEAT/COOL system.

19

Display ( ) when limited HEAT/COOL range is activated.

The “ ” icon will flash if an attempt is made to adjust
the temperature beyond the limited HEAT/COOL
temperature range.

20

Stage1 & 2 indicators: The thermostat shall indicate
when the first and second stage is energized except
in emergency mode. The icon is “STG 1” for the first
stage energized. The icons for the first and second
stage energized are “STG1+2” located in the upper
right side of the display.

CONFIGURATION MENU

CONFIGURATION MENU

CONFIGURATION MENU

CONFIGURATION MENU

CONFIGURATION MENU

The configuration menu allows you to set certain thermostat
operating characteristics to your system or personal require-
ments.

Set SYSTEM button to OFF, then simultaneously press

and

to enter configuration menu. The display will

show the first item in the configuration menu.

The configuration menu table summarizes the configuration
options. An explanation of each option follows.

Press SYSTEM to change to the next menu item. To exit the
menu and return to the program operation, press RUN. If no keys
are pressed within fifteen minutes, the thermostat will revert to
normal operation.

1) Single Stage, Multi-stage or Heat Pump System

Configuration – This control can be configured for Heat
Pump or two stage heat/two stage cool multi-stage opera-
tion. The display indicates “MS 2” (default for multi-stage
mode) in the display. The Multi-stage configuration can be
toggled to “SS1”, “HP2”, or “HP1” by pressing the

or

key. In Multi-stage configuration, SYSTEM button will

not have EMERgency mode.

2) Programs Per Week – This control can be configured for

7 independent day or 5/1/1/ programming or non-program

mable mode. The display indicates “7d” as default. The

programs per week can be toggled to “5d” or “0d” by

pressing the

or

keys. With “0d” selected for non-

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