WHITE-RODGERSOPERATION GUIDE7 Day Multi-stage Electronic DigitalThermostat with Programmable Fan1F95-71Operator: Save this booklet for future use!
10The Thermostat Buttons7Sets the system mode (HEATing, OFF,COOLing, or AUTOmatic changeover).8Selects fan operation (see #5, above). Thisbutton is al
1117(Blue arrow) Lowers temperature setting(40°F or 4°C minimum).18Red indicator is lit whenever heating orcooling is in operation. Yellow indicator i
12OPERATING FEATURESNow that you are familiar with the thermostatdisplay and buttons, read the following infor-mation to learn about the many features
13setting is 76°F, the lowest cool setting can-not be below 77°F (see diagram below).• TWO HOUR TEMPERATURE OVER-RIDE — Press or until thedisplay
14• ADJUSTABLE HEATING AND COOLINGCYCLE TIMES (ANTICIPATION) — If theheating/cooling system is turning on and offtoo often (short cycles) or not often
15• AUDIO PROMPTING — Each time youpress a button, the thermostat will beep(this feature works only when the thermo-stat is attached to the wall and 2
16• TOTAL KEYPAD LOCKOUT — When op-tion switch #3 is in the total keypad lockoutposition (ON), programs cannot be alteredand all buttons are disabled.
17• PROGRAMMABLE BLOWER CON-TROL — You may program the fan blowerto run continuously during any given pro-gram period, regardless of the cycling of th
18Now you are ready to program your thermostat.This section will help you plan and programyour thermostat to meet your needs.For maximum comfort and e
193a. What time do the building occupants reacha minimum activity level (limited personnelin building)?b. What temperature should the building beat th
2Please read this manual thoroughly before operating or programming your thermostat. If youhave questions, you may write to our Technical Service Dep
20Heating Program for ALL days of the Week:FACTORY PREPROGRAMMINGCooling Program for ALL Days of the Week:PERIOD TIME TEMP PERIOD TIMETEMP12345:00 AM8
212. Determine the time periods during whichyou will program the temperatures you havejust selected. You must program 4 periodsfor each day (periods 1
22Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp.MondayTuesdayWednesday
23Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp. TimeHeatTemp.CoolTemp.MondayTuesdayWednesday
24ENTERING YOUR PROGRAMFollow these steps to enter the heating/coolingprogram you have selected.We recommend that you remove the thermo-stat from the
255. Press SETCLOCK once. The display will show theday of the week as an abbreviation (MO forMonday, TU for Tuesday, etc.).6. Press and hold either TI
263. Press either or to change thetemperature to your selected HEAT Asetting.4. Press VIEWTEMP once. The letter A will change tothe letter B, repr
27cooling period 1 and the currently pro-grammed HEAT A or HEAT B temperaturefor heating/cooling period 1.EXAMPLE: This display window shows that forM
287. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to select the starttime and heating temperature for Monday’sheating/cooling period 2.8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 for Mon
29Program Cooling TemperaturesIf outside temperature is below 50°F, werecommend that you remove the thermo-stat from the wall before proceedingwith th
3In This Guide . . .YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT’SFEATURES ... 4OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT ... 5PARTS OF THE THER
306. Press ADVDAY to choose other days to pro-gram. Remember, once you enter Monday’sprogram, Monday’s program is automati-cally copied into Tuesday’s
313. Press HOLDCOPY once. COPY will be displayed. Anumber from 1 to 7 will also appear, repre-senting the day you have selected to copy(Monday is 1, T
324. Press and hold VIEWPRGM to view heating/cool-ing periods and heating temperatures forTuesday.5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to review all remain-ing day
331. How can I permanently change a part ofmy program?Press VIEWPRGM and ADVDAY until you reach thetime/temperature schedule you want. Thenpress or
34gramming. Then you may continue to pro-gram the thermostat normally. If you wantto stop programming at this point, pressRUNPRGM to start the normal
35spark discharge when you touch the ther-mostat. This may cause the program to belost or the thermostat to display incorrectly.To correct this, remov
368. Why doesn’t the display light come onwhen I press a button? Why don’t I heara beep when I press a button?The display light and audio prompting (
3711. Why doesn’t the temperature change atthe time I programmed?There may be a number of causes for thissituation. The following are primary rea-sons
3812. Why does the blower fan keep runningafter the system has turned off?• You have programmed the fan to runcontinuously during this period. SeePROG
39NOTES
4YOUR NEW THERMOSTAT’S FEATURES• Computed Energy Management Recovery(EMR)• Automatic changeover• Two hour temperature override• Manual program overrid
Part No. 37-4500CReplaces 37-4500B9602If you need further information on programming or operation, you maywrite to us at:White-Rodgers Division, Emers
5Before you begin programming your thermo-stat, you should be familiar with its features andwith the display and the location and operationof the ther
6PARTS OF THE THERMOSTATThe Back of The Thermostat BodyTurn the thermostat body over. On the back arethe 9 volt Energizer® alkaline battery and theopt
7If the word BATTERY is flashing in thedisplay window, the battery is low and shouldbe replaced with a fresh 9 volt Energizer®alkaline battery. The ba
8The buttons (other than and ) arelocated behind the thermostat door. To openthe door, use your fingernail in the indentationat the top center of t
9SYSTEMSWITCHFANSWITCHHEAT-OFF-COOL-AUTOON-AUTOTIMEFWDTIMEBACKSETCLOCKADVDAYVIEWPRGMVIEWTEMPHOLDCOPYRUNPRGMSEVEN DAY DIGITAL COMFORT-SET IIW H I T E -
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