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Step 1: Replacing the Existing Thermostat
TABLE 1
TABLE 1 | ||
Old Terminal | Ne w Label | Description |
R, V-VRor VR-R | R | 24 VAC |
Y, Y1 or M | Y1 | Stage 1Cooling/Heating Circuit |
Oor R | O | Reversing Valve (Cooling Mode) |
B | B | Reversing Valve (Heating Mode) |
Gor F | G | Fan Contactor Circuit |
Y2 | Y2 | 2nd Stage Cooling Circuit |
W1 or W2 or W-U | W2 | 2nd Stage Heating Circuit |
L or X | L | System Monitor LED |
E | E | Emergency Heating Circuit |
C, X or B | C | 24 VACTransformer Common Side |
Recycling Thermostat
If this thermostat is replacing a thermostat that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place your old thermostat in the garbage. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding proper disposal of the thermostat. If you have any questions, call Robertshaw technical support at 1-800-445-8299
Step 2: Installing Model 9620 Thermostat
NOTE: FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS, MOUNT THERMOSTAT ON THE INSIDE WALL, 4-5 FEET ABOVE THE FLOOR. DO NOT INSTALL BEHIND A DOOR, IN A CORNER, NEAR AIR VENTS, IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT, OR NEAR ANY HEAT OR STEAM-GENERATING FIXTURES. INSTALLATION AT THESE PLACES WILL AFFECT THERMOSTAT OPERATION. IMPORTANT: THIS THERMOSTAT IS COMPATIBLE WITH 100% LOCKOUT SYSTEMS. TO RESET THE SYSTEM, TURN THE THERMOSTAT TO THE OFF POSITION FOR AT LEAST 60 SECONDS.
TERMINAL LEGEND
TERMINALLEGEND – 9620 | |||
TERM | EQUIPMENT TOCONNECT | REQ? | TERMINALFUNCTION |
C | 24VAC common connection | Yes | For input of 24VAC common side of transformer |
L | System fault indicator connection | No | For connection of system fault indicator (if present) |
R | 24VAC hot connection | Yes | For input of 24VAC hot side of transformer |
Y2 | Second stage cooling connection | No | Energizes on a call for sec- ond stage cooling |
Y1 | First stage compressor connection | Yes | Energizes on a call for first stage heating or cooling |
E | Emergency heat connection | No* | Energizes on a call for heat in the EM mode only |
G | Indoor fan connection | Yes | Energizes with E, Y1, Y2 and W2 terminals or with FAN option switched to the ON position |
W2 | Second stage heat connection | No* | Energizes on a call for sec- ond stage of heat (auxiliary heat) |
O | Cool active reversing valve connection | Yes** | Energizes when in the in COOL mode |
B | Heat active reversing valve connection | Yes** | Energizes when in the HEAT or EM modes |
* For systems using a backup heat source. If separate E terminal connection is not available, jumper E and W2. ** Most heat pump systems will have a cool active ORa heat active reversing valve. Use the appropriate terminal. |
Step 3: Testing the Thermostat
Step 4: Customizing Your Thermostat
NOTE: THE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL IS FACTORY PRESET AT 1°. THIS MEANS THAT WHENEVER THE ROOM TEMPERATURE CHANGES BY ONE FULL DEGREE FROM THE TEMPERATURE SETTING, THE SYSTEM WILL TURN ON. IF THE SYSTEM TURNS ON TOO OFTEN, INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL
NOTE: THE SECOND STAGE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL IS FACTORY PRESET AT 2°. NOTE: THE RESIDUAL COOL FEATURE WILL KEEP THE SYSTEM FAN ON FOR AN ADDITIONAL 30, 60, OR 90 SECONDS AFTER THE COMPRESSOR CYCLES OFF IN COOL MODE. THE RESIDUAL COOL FEATURE CAN BE SET ONLY IN THE COOL MODE.
Energy Efficient Recovery (EER™)
The Energy Efficient Recovery (EER™) feature looks ahead up to 2 hours prior to the end of the setback (or set-up) period to begin monitoring performance and calculating when to turn on your system. It also determines whether the auxiliary heat or cool stages should be activated prior to setpoint time to meet your chosen setpoint temperature. The thermostat will indicate EER in the display when this program feature is active. The EER™ feature will lockout the auxiliary stages until 20 minutes prior to the upcoming setpoint time to utilize the most energy-efficient first stage. The auxiliary stages of heating and cooling will be available during this lock-out period to maintain the setpoint temperature should the system not be able to keep up with the heating or cooling demand.
Step 5: Setting the Program
This Robertshaw thermostat is pre-programmed with the following ENERGY STAR® settings for the greatest energy savings
Setting Daily Programming
Begin Programmed Operation
Temporary Program Override
To temporarily increase or decrease the temperature
Manual Operation
Reset
To reset the thermostat to factory preprogrammed conditions, press the RESET button located beneath the lower left corner of the display
LED Indicators
The LED indicators are used to indicate system activity. The AUX indicator illuminates during a call for second-stage heating. The auxiliary stages are used to maintain comfort during extreme in weather conditions. If the AUX LED is illuminated too frequently during periods of moderate temperature, check the differential settings (page 8). The CHECK indicator is used to monitor the system status. If the CHECK indicator is illuminated, call your local HVAC service provider. The EMER indicator is illuminated only when the system switch is moved to the EM (emergency heat) position. The EM position is used only when the primary stage of heat is not functioning or requires service.
If problems with thermostats cannot be resolved, call:
Five-Year Limited Warranty
Maple Chase Company warrants to the original contractor installer, or to the original consumer user, each new Robertshaw thermostat to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five (5) years from date of purchase. This warranty does not cover batteries, damage caused by batteries, or damage resulting from improper installation, alteration, misuse or abuse of the thermostat occurring after the date of purchase. Maple Chase Company agrees to repair or replace at its option any thermostat under warranty provided it is returned within the warranty period, postage prepaid, with proof of the date of purchase. Cost of thermostat removal or reinstallation is not the responsibility of Maple Chase Company. Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the consumer. Maple Chase Company shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty on this product, or under any other theory of liability. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited to the duration of this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state
For warranty returns, send thermostat, shipping prepaid to:
Maple Chase Company
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