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INSTALLATION 

REMOVE OLD THERMOSTAT

1.  Shut off electricity at the main fuse box until installation is 

complete. Ensure that electrical power is disconnected.

2.  Remove the front cover of the old thermostat. 

With wires 

still attached, 

remove wall plate from the wall. If the 

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

3. 

Identify each wire attached to the old thermostat using 
the labels enclosed with the new thermostat.

4.  Disconnect the wires from old thermostat one at a time. 

DO 

NOT LET WIRES FALL BACK INTO THE WALL.

5.  Install new thermostat using the following procedures.

ATTENTION!

This product does not contain mercury. However, this product 
may replace a unit which contains mercury.

Do not open mercury cells. If a cell becomes damaged, do 
not touch any spilled mercury. Wearing nonabsorbent gloves, 
take up the spilled mercury and place into a container which 
can be sealed. If a cell becomes damaged, the unit should be 
discarded.

Mercury must not be discarded in household trash. When the 
unit this product is replacing is to be discarded, place in a 
suitable container. Refer to www.white-rodgers.com for location 
to send the product containing mercury.

ATTACH THERMOSTAT  BASE TO WALL

1.  Remove the packing material from the thermostat. Gently 

pull the cover straight off the base. Forcing or prying on the 
thermostat will cause damage to the unit.

2.  Place base over hole in wall and mark mounting hole 

locations on wall using base as a template (see Fig.1).

3.  Move base out of the way. Drill mounting holes.

4.  Push wires through opening in thermostat base.

5.  Fasten base loosely to wall using two mounting screws. 

Place a level against bottom of base, adjust until level, 
and then tighten screws. (Leveling is for appearance only 
and will not affect thermostat operation.) If you are using 
existing mounting holes, or if holes drilled are too large and 
do not allow you to tighten base snugly, use plastic screw 
anchors to secure subbase.

6.  Connect wires to terminals on base using appropriate 

wiring schematic (see fi gs. 2 through 4).

7.  Push excess wire into wall and plug hole with a fi re-resistant 

material (such as fi berglass insulation) to prevent drafts 
from affecting thermostat operation.

O/B TERMINAL SWITCH SELECTION

The O/B switch on this thermostat is factory set to the “O” 
position. This will accommodate the majority of heat pump 
applications, which require the changeover relay to be 
energized in COOL. If the thermostat you are replacing or the 
heat pump being installed with this thermostat requires a “B” 
terminal, to energize the changeover relay in HEAT, the O/B 
switch must be moved to the “B” position.

Mounting

Hole

Mounting

Hole

Opening
for wires

Gas/Elec

Switch

Battery

Door

O/B

Switch

Figure 1. Thermostat Base

GAS / ELEC SWITCH

If your system is a heat pump, the GAS/ELEC Switch must be 
set to ELEC (see Fig. 1) If your system is a single stage, the 
switch must be set to GAS. The switch setting must agree with 
the system confi guration selected in the confi guration menu.

BATTERY LOCATION

“AA” Alkaline Batteries

Two “AA” alkaline batteries are installed in your thermostat 
with a battery tag to prevent power drainage. Prior to use, 
open the battery door and remove the battery tag. To open, 
pull the battery door as shown by the arrow and lift open. The 
two “AA” batteries will operate all functions or maintain time 
and continuously display the temperature during a loss of AC 
power. Installed batteries will also allow programming prior to 
installation. To replace batteries, pull the battery door shown 
by the arrow and lift open. Using the polarity indicated inside 
the battery door, insert the batteries. To close the battery door, 
swing the door down while pulling in the direction of arrow. 
Once fully down, snap the door back into position.

Thermostat can be powered by system AC power or Battery. If 

 is displayed, the thermostat is battery powered. If 

 

is not 

displayed, thermostat is system powered with optional battery 
back-up. When battery power remaining is approximately half, 
the 

 will be displayed. When 

“Change 

 is displayed, 

install fresh “AA” alkaline batteries immediately. For best 
results, use new premium brand alkaline batteries such as 
Duracell® or Energizer®. We recommend replacing batteries 
every 2 years. If the home is going to be unoccupied for an 
extended period (over 3 months) and 

 

is displayed, the 

batteries should be replaced before leaving. When less than 
two months of battery life remain, the setpoint temperature will 
offset by 10 degrees (10 degrees cooler in Heat mode / 10 
degrees warmer in Cool mode). If offset occurs, the normal 
setpoint can be manually reset with 

 or 

. Another offset 

will occur within two days if batteries are not replaced. To 
replace the batteries, set system to OFF.

Summary of Contents for White Rodgers 1F80-0224

Page 1: ...Programming Choices 1F80 0224 24 hour Programmable SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Rating Battery Power mV to 30 VAC 50 60 Hz or DC Input Hardwire 20 to 30 VAC Terminal Load 1 0 A per terminal 1 5A maximum all terminals combined Setpoint Range 45 to 90 F 7 to 32 C Differential Single Stage Heat 0 6 F Cool 1 2 F adjustable Differential Heat Pump Heat 1 2 F Cool 1 2 F adjustable Operating Ambient 32 to 10...

Page 2: ...e O B switch on this thermostat is factory set to the O position This will accommodate the majority of heat pump applications which require the changeover relay to be energized in COOL If the thermostat you are replacing or the heat pump being installed with this thermostat requires a B terminal to energize the changeover relay in HEAT the O B switch must be moved to the B position Mounting Hole M...

Page 3: ...ning of the next program period To deactivate the EMR function see the Configuration menu on Page 5 The thermostat will then wait until the programmed time to start the system for a temperature change INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAMS R C 24 VAC 120 VAC Hot Neutral THERMOSTAT SYSTEM G W Figure 2 Typical wiring diagram for single transformer single stage systems TRANSFORMER Class II Current Limited Chan...

Page 4: ...ce 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 SYSTEM switch COOL OFF HEAT EMER 5 PRGM program button 6 FAN switch ON AUTO 7 RUN HOLD program button The Display 8 Indicates days of the week 9 Indicates setpoint temperature This is blank when syst...

Page 5: ...ATION MENU 1 System Configuration Selects SS Single Stage or HP Heat Pump operating mode Default configuration is SS For Heat Pump operation choose HP 2 Select CS Cool Savings With Cool Savings enabled the thermostat will make small adjustments to the Setpoint temperature during periods of high demand to reduce cooling system running time and save energy When the cooling system has been running fo...

Page 6: ...lect F or C Readout Changes the display readout to Celsius or Fahrenheit as required 10 Select Filter Replacement Reminder and Set Run Time Select the Change Filter reminder On or OFF If selected On press RUN HOLD to select the time period from 25 to 1975 hours in 25 hour increments In a typical application 200 hours default of run time is approximately 30 days After the selected time of blower op...

Page 7: ...n AM begins at midnight PM begins at noon 3 Press TIME once again The display window will show the minutes only EXAMPLE 4 Press and hold either or until you reach the correct minutes 5 Press TIME once again The display will show the day of the week 6 Press or until you reach the current day of the week 7 Press RUN HOLD once The display will show the correct time day room temperature and set point ...

Page 8: ...amage CAUTION CHECK YOUR PROGRAMMING Follow these steps to check your thermostat programming one final time before beginning thermostat operation 1 Move SYSTEM switch to HEAT position 2 Press PRGM to view the 1st weekday heating period time and temperature Each time you press PRGM the next heating period time and temperature will be displayed in sequence for weekday then Saturday and Sunday progra...

Page 9: ...rmostat clicks in Cooling if the compressor lock out option is selected in the configuration menu Item 6 Heat Cool or Fan Runs Constantly 1 Possible short in wiring 2 Possible short in thermostat 3 Possible short in Heat Cool Fan system 4 Fan Switch set to Fan On Check each wire connection to verify they are not shorted or touching together No bare wire should stick out from under terminal screws ...

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Page 12: ...www white rodgers com White Rodgers is a division of Emerson Electric Co The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co Homeowner Help Line 1 800 284 2925 ...

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