Robertshaw 9825I2 user manual

User manual for the device Robertshaw 9825I2

Device: Robertshaw 9825I2
Category: Thermostat
Manufacturer: Robertshaw
Size: 0.51 MB
Added : 5/27/2014
Number of pages: 36
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Summary of the content on the page No. 11

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 11 OVERRIDE FAN OPERATION NOTE: Choosing a fan mode (On, Auto or Intermittent) with the Fan Menu overrides the fan choices made when you use the Main Menu’s Schedule option. (See PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT on page 12 and 13.) Main Menu Select Menu from the main screen. Hold Select Fan from the Main Menu. Fan Schedule Time & Day Back Select Fan Menu The first item on the Fan Menu is Fan Mode. Fan Mode Auto Possible fan modes are: Intermittent On 5Min Inte

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 12 12 PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT page 1 of 2 ® EnergyStar Event Setpoints ® About EnergyStar Winter Summer Your thermostat has been preprogrammed with a schedule of setpoints (Heating) (Cooling) recommended by EnergyStar (www.energystar.gov). This schedule is designed Morning 70°F (21°C) 78°F (25°C) to lower your energy costs year-round. Day 62°F (17°C) 85°F (29°C) If you changed the schedule and want to return to the EnergyStar schedule, you Evening 70°F

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 13 PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT page 2 of 2 From the main screen, select Menu, then Schedule, then Program. This will take you to the Select Select Program Days Mon To Sun Program Days menu. The choices are: Mon To Fri Mon to Sun – All days of the week will be set the same. Sat To Sun Monday Mon to Fri – Five weekdays can be set the same. Cancel Next Sat to Sun – Weekend days can be set differently from the weekdays. Individual Days (you may select the act

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 14 14 TIME & DAY NOTE: The main screen time/day/date line flashes until time and date are set. Main Menu Hold Select Time & Day from the Main Menu. Fan Schedule Time & Day Select Back Time & Day Menu With the Time & Day Menu you can make these four settings: Time 9:15AM Time – Set the Time by setting the hour and then the minutes. Date 6/6/05 12hr or 24hr 12hr Date – Set the month, then the day, then the year. Auto DST Standard... Back Select 12hr or 24hr

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 15 HUMIDIFY Main Menu Choose Humidify from the Main Menu. Time & Day The three items available in this menu are explained below. Humidify Dehumidify Comfort Settings Back Select Mode choices are: Off – Humidity level will not be controlled through the thermostat. Humidify Menu With Heating – Humidification will occur only during a heat cycle and when the indoor humidity level Mode Off Setpoint User Adj... falls 2% below the humidity setpoint. Humidify Bel

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 16 16 DEHUMIDIFY Main Menu Choose Dehumidify from the Main Menu. Time & Day Humidify The three items available in this menu are explained below. Dehumidify Comfort Settings Back Select Dehumidify Menu Mode choices are: Mode Off Off – Humidity level will not be controlled through the thermostat. Dehumidify Above 50% With Cooling – Dehumidification will occur only during a cooling cycle and when the indoor humidity level rises 2% above the humidity setpoint

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 17 COMFORT SETTINGS page 1 of 2 NOTE: Every person has preferences about personal comfort. The following pages refer to a level of satisfaction with your home environment as it relates to the operation of the heating and cooling system. Comfort Settings control equipment cycling (on/off periods), staging and sensors that may be connected to your thermostat. Main Menu Choose Comfort Settings, from the Main Menu. Comfort Settings The four items available

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 18 18 COMFORT SETTINGS page 2 of 2 Deadband is used only when the thermostat is set in the Auto Changeover mode. The deadband refers Comfort Settings Menu to a band or range between the heating and cooling setpoints that controls how often the thermostat Sensor Program Deadband 3.0°F switches from heating to cooling and vice versa. Efficient Recovery No The lower the deadband, the more often the thermostat will switch between heating and cooling, --------

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 19 CUSTOMIZE THE DISPLAY page 1 of 2 User Preferences provides you with more ways to customize the displayed information and maintain optimal comfort. Main Menu From the Main Menu, choose User Preferences. Comfort Settings User Preferences System Settings User Security Select Back ºF or ºC – Allows temperature to be displayed in either the User Preference Menu AM 9:15 Monday Jun 20 °F or °C °F Fahrenheit or Celsius scale. °F Show Set Temp Yes A Language E

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 20 20 CUSTOMIZE THE DISPLAY page 2 of 2 Air Quality – Sets service reminders for parts of the heating/cooling system that need User Preference Menu Temp Offset 0.0°F periodic attention. Resolution Tenths° Air Quality Based on the intervals you set, these service reminders are displayed on the main screen Display Setting when a part needs to be serviced: Select Back Replace or Clean Filter UV Filter: Replace Bulb Replace or Clean Humidifier Pad All service

Summary of the content on the page No. 1

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 1
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98012
DELUXE
PROGRAMMABLE
THERMOSTATS
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98252
User's Manual
Menu Driven Display
Humidify / Dehumidify Control
Fully Programmable
Brighter / Adjustable Backlight
Night Light Option
Auto Changeover
Automatic Daylight Saving Time
24 VAC with
Worry-Free Memory Storage
English, Spanish or
French Display Option
110-1175 Five Year Warranty

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 2 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Information ..........................................................................................................................................................................................4 Know Your Thermostat’s Controls and Displays Control Buttons ...............................................................................................................................................................

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 3 Customize the Display Fahrenheit or Celsius............................................................................................................................................................................................19 Show Set Temperature ........................................................................................................................................................................................19 Choose a Langua

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 4 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: • Always turn off power at the main power source by unscrewing fuse or switching circuit breaker to the off position before installing, removing, or cleaning this thermostat. • Read all of the information in this manual before programming this thermostat. • This is a 24V AC low-voltage thermostat. Do not install on voltages higher than 30V AC. • All wiring must conform to local and national building and electrical

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 5 KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT'S CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS page 1 of 3 NOTE: In many cases the installer made the initial setup of your thermostat. That was based on your preferences and the characteristics of your heating/cooling system. Our User’s Guide gives information allowing you to make basic modifications for your home environment at any time. Become familiar with your thermostat's controls and displays by reviewing the information on the next three pages.

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 6 6 KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT'S CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS page 2 of 3 3 Typical Main Screen Views Animated fan icon – rotating Animated system icon – flame indicates blade shows the fan is on. heating mode. A snowflake indicates cooling mode. Current date and time These 2 icons move when heating or cooling are on. AM 9:15 Monday Jun 20 Measured temperature A small A shows that Auto Changeover °F A is the selected mode. Set At 70 68.9 This area of the display Outsi

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 7 KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT'S CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS page 3 of 3 3 Typical Menu Views Menu title Item to select Up and down arrows show there are more menu items. Equipment Setup Menu 1st Stg Cool Yes 2nd Stg Cool No Short Cycle 5Min Dotted line shows the Bar indicates position of ----------- end of the menu list. selected item relative to the Select Back start and end of the menu. Arrow shows there is Arrow shows there is more to see. Use the more to see. Use

Summary of the content on the page No. 8

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 8 8 CHOOSE HEATING/COOLING AM 9:15 Monday Jun 20 °F To choose a mode (of operation), select Mode. 68.9 Outside 70 50%RH Menu Mode There are five possible operating modes: Current Mode Off Off – The heating/cooling systems are turned off, and will not operate. Heat Cool Heat – The heating system is activated. The main screen displays the heat icon ( ). Cool – The cooling system is activated. The main screen displays the cool icon ( ). Cancel Accept Auto

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 9 OVERRIDE CURRENT SETTINGS page 1 of 2 NOTES: These directions are for both Heating and Cooling. Hold does not appear in the Main Menu if Off is the selected mode. To access the Override Settings, select Menu on the main screen. Hold – With this menu item you may override the current temperature setpoint and choose a new setpoint Main Menu Hold to be held during the override period. This can be a few hours, or it can be a longer period. Fan Schedule To s

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 10 10 OVERRIDE CURRENT SETTINGS page 2 of 2 Setting a hold when the operating mode is Auto Changeover. When the selected mode is Auto Changeover, setting a hold means that two setpoints (one for heat and one for cool) have to be chosen. The distance between the heating and cooling setpoints cannot be smaller than the deadband. (For more information about deadband, see COMFORT SETTINGS on page 18.) NOTE: There is a letter A next to the on the main screen.


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