Replacement installation, Remove old thermostat, Attach subbase to wall – White Rodgers 1F97W-71 User Manual

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REPLACEMENT INSTALLATION

REMOVE OLD THERMOSTAT

1.

Shut off electricity at the main fuse box until installa-
tion is complete. Verify power is off with a voltmeter.

2.

Remove the front cover of the old thermostat. With
wires still attached,
remove wall plate from the wall.

3.

If the old thermostat has a wall mounting plate,
remove the thermostat and the wall mounting plate as
an assembly.

4.

FOR HEATING ONLY SYSTEMS — Disconnect the
two wires from the old thermostat. Skip steps 5
through 7 below and proceed to ATTACH SUBBASE
TO WALL
.

5.

FOR HEATING/COOLING SYSTEMS — Before re-
moving wires from old thermostat, identify the termi-
nals that have wires attached on the old thermostat.
Then use Table 1 to identify the type of thermostat you
are replacing. For example, if the old thermostat has
wires attached to terminals R, W, Y, and G, the old
thermostat is a type 5 (note that the old thermostat
may not have wires attached to all the terminals
identified in Table 1).

6.

Use the self-adhesive labels enclosed with your
new thermostat to identify the wires attached to
the old thermostat.
The labels correspond to the
thermostat type number you identified in step 5 above
(see Table 2). For example, if you determined that the
old thermostat is a type 5, use the labels for the type
5 thermostat (you may not use all the labels for the
type number you've identified if the old thermostat did
not have wires attached to all the terminals).

7.

Label each wire as you disconnect it. The labels have
both the old terminal markings and the new terminal
identification. Discard any unused labels. PULL AT
LEAST SIX INCHES OF WIRE OUT OF THE WALL
WHEN YOU DISCONNECT IT - DO NOT ALLOW
THE WIRES TO FALL BACK INTO THE WALL.

ATTACH SUBBASE TO WALL

1.

Remove the packing material from the thermostat.
Place the fingers of one hand on the center top and
bottom portion of the thermostat. Grasp the subbase
in the other hand on the top and bottom center, and
gently pull straight out (see Fig. 2). The thermostat
has pin and socket connectors. Forcing or prying on
the thermostat will cause damage to the unit.

2.

Pull wires through opening in the center of the sub-
base. DO NOT LET WIRES FALL BACK INTO
WALL.

3.

Connect wires beneath terminal screws on subbase
using appropriate wiring schematic (see Figs. 3
through 11).

4.

Place subbase over hole in wall and mark mounting
hole locations on wall using subbase as a template.

(Installation instructions continue on page 5.)

G

RC

Mounting

Hole

Pull wires through

this opening

Connect wires under

terminal screws

Mounting

Hole

6-pin Connector

3-pin Connector

6

MV

Y

W

Expansion

Plugs

Figure 3. Subbase

Activity

Light

RH

S1 S2 S3

TABLE 1. OLD THERMOSTAT IDENTIFICATION

Type

1

Type

2

Type

3

Type

4

Type

5

4

RH

M

R5

R

W

W

H

4

W

RC

RC

V

Y

Y

C

Y6

Y

G

G

F

G

G

OLD

THERMOSTAT

TYPE

OLD THERMOSTAT

TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION

TABLE 2. WIRE IDENTIFICATION LABELS

Type

1

Type

2

Type

3

Type

4

Type

5

New Old

RH 4

New Old

RH RH

New Old

RH M

New Old

RH R5

New Old

RH R

New Old

W W

New Old

W W

New Old

W H

New Old

W 4

New Old

W W

New Old

RC RC

New Old

RC RC

New Old

RC V

New Old

Y Y

New Old

Y Y

New Old

Y C

New Old

Y Y6

New Old

Y Y

New Old

G G

New Old

G G

New Old

G F

New Old

G G

New Old

G G

PULL STRAIGHT OUT

Figure 2. Removing thermostat from subbase

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