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Page 1 - 1F95-391

Thermostat With Humidity ControlDigital 7-Day Programmable90 SeriesTMP R E M I U M1F95-391Operating InstructionsRetain for Future UseWHITE-RODGERS

Page 2 - Easy, Menu-Driven Set-Up

8Programmable DehumidificationOptimal Dehumidification Mode(OPTM DHUM)(User Menu step 6)When turned onthis feature automatically reducesindoor humidit

Page 3 - ORIENTATION

9Cool Fast.(User menu, Step 11) This feature,when set to ON, will bring the secondstage of cooling on any time youmanually lower the temperature three

Page 4 - HEATHEAT

10In the MOR and NHT periods, thesensor on the upper level (sensor A)has more priority than the lower level(sensor L), so the system will operateto ke

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

11Press arrow keys to change options.Choose one of the two keypad locks toprevent unauthorized tampering withthe program. Two levels of security areav

Page 6 - CONFIGURATION

12MANUAL OPERATION(Bypassing the Program)Your White-Rodgers 90 Seriesthermostat can be used to controltemperature manually (withoutprogramming). For m

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139. If you program Monday the firsttime you press PROGRAM VIEW itwill be copied to the rest of the week.To program the other days of the weekpress AD

Page 8 - F145-1378 outdoor sensor

1462°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM 10:00 PM10:00 PM10:00

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151 Morning (MOR)2 Day (DAY)3 Evening (EVE)4 Night (NHT)5 Start Time6 Temperature82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27

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167-Day Personal HEATProgram Schedule1 Morning (MOR)2 Day (DAY)3 Evening (EVE)4 Night (NHT)5 Start Time6 TemperatureMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN15 6 5

Page 11 - Configuration

177-Day Personal COOLProgram 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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Premium optionsto customize the thermostatto fit your application.Easy, Menu-Driven Set-Upand Programming7654321211109817161514131

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18FEATURESPushbutton BacklightThe large numbers and letters on yourLCD screen make it easy to see. In lowlight conditions, press the button ontop of t

Page 14 - PROGRAMMING

19thermostat displays a room tempera-ture of 70° but you want it to display73°, you can adjust it. To adjust, referto the USER CONFIGURATIONsection (p

Page 15 - Programming

20normal program operation. To programthe number of days, press the or to set your temperature thenpress and release the SET DAYbutton and VACA HOLD

Page 16 - (Shows factory programming)

21of 85°F. If this happens, set the clockand day of the week (using steps 1through 6 from “Entering YourProgram”, page 12 & 13), then selectHEAT,

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221 Step Press Button(s) Displayed Press or to select: COMMENTS (Factory Default) PAD TIME(OFF) Hrs or

Page 18 - Program Schedule

23HumidifierMaintenance Indicator.This feature allows the thermostat todisplay the words CHCK PAD (checkhumidifier) after a set time ofhumidifier oper

Page 19 - 7-Day Personal COOL

24number of hours remaining beforeCHNG FLTR indicator will display.2. Press the SERVICE button. Thedisplay will show SET FILTER TIMEand will show the

Page 20 - FEATURES

252. Press TIME FWD or TIME BACKto change the time to your requirements.3. Press PROGRAM RUN to returnto the normal operating mode. If thetemperature

Page 21 - Features

261F95-391Press TIME FWD and TIME BACK at the same time to enter the configuration menu. PressTIME FWD until you get to °C then press the or arrow

Page 22 - °F and a cooling temperature

27FAQsFAQs3. My furnace (air condi-tioning) cycles too fast(slow). Is there an adjust-ment?4. Why does the blower fankeep running after thesystem has

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1IntroductionConfigurationTroubleshootingProgrammingFeaturesFAQsIndexTHE THERMOSTAT BUTTONSSee inside front cover for illustrationshowing button locat

Page 24 - Service Button Menu

28FAQs5. Do I have to program astop time for each programperiod?6. My display light does notwork. Can it be fixed orreplaced?7. Between Heating andCoo

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291F95-391Contact a Local Heating & Cooling service person or visit our website atwww.white-rodgers.com to consult our “Where to Buy” Service/Deal

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301F95-391FAQsis dependent on system sizing, thermostat location, etc. Note: The thermostat display onlydisplays whole numbers. Internally the thermos

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3115. How do I temporarilyOverride the program andHold Til Timing?Any time your program is running and you would like to override it for a specific am

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321F95-391FAQsYou can raise and lower the temperature a few degrees above and below the room tempera-ture and each time expect to hear the thermostat

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33IndexTroubleshootingRESETTING THERMOSTATThe thermostat can be reset back to factory default programs and configuration options. Removing power from

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34SYMPTOMNo Heat (Heat may also beintermittent.)No CoolPOSSIBLE CAUSE1. Pilot light not lit.2. Thermostat not set to Heat.3. Loose connection to therm

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35SYMPTOMHeat, Cool or Fan RunsConstantlyCORRECTIVE ACTIONCheck each wire connection to verify they are notshorted or touching together. No bare wire

Page 32 - 1F95-391FAQs

36INDEXSYMPTOMFurnace Cycles Too Fast orToo Slow (narrow or widetemperature swing)Cooling Cycles Too Fast orToo Slow (narrow or widetemperature swing)

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37INDEXSYMPTOMThermostat Setting andThermostat ThermometerDisagreeThermostat Does Not FollowProgramBlank Display and/or KeypadNot RespondingPOSSIBLE C

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2LARGE LIGHTED (LCD) DISPLAYThe thermostat display alternatelyshows the current time and the currenttemperature on the left side. Thedisplay also show

Page 35 - TROUBLESHOOTING

38INDEXAdjustable Humidity Display ------- 25Adjustable Temperature Display --- 19Air Filter Change-Out Indicator ---- 23Automatic Heat/Cool Changeove

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39NOTES

Page 37 - Troubleshooting

400443The Emerson logo is atrademark and service markof Emerson Electric Co.White-Rodgers is a divisionof Emerson Electric Co.PART NO. 37-6528BReplace

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3INTRODUCTIONIntroduction ...3Configuration ...4-11Manual

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4CONFIGURATIONThe configuration menu allows you to set thermostat operating characteristics to your system or personal requirements.To enter the menu,

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5User Configuration Menu (Continued)Configuration7 (°F) °CAdjusts temperature display between °F or °C TIMEFWD8 SET FAN(0)0 HRS (OFF) to 6 HRSSet Fa

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6User Configuration Menu (Continued)CONFIGURATION MENUFEATURESAdjustable Temperature Display.(User menu, Item 1), The roomtemperature display can be a

Page 42 - PART NO. 37-6528B

7minutes (or 3 hours, 45 minutes if EMRON L is selected). The maximum time incooling and heat pump applications is 3hours and 45 minutes. Cooling or h

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