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Thermostat quick reference – White Rodgers 1F85-0477 User Manual

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12

Month

Change

Filter

Call For Service Save

Temp Hold

P Date

Set

Set

Schedule

SYSTEM

FAN

Year

Run Hold

Heat

Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su

System On

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Heat Pump

Auto Sched

Cool Savings

Em Auto

Auto

Cool OffTime

On

Menu

Set

Mo

P

SYSTEM

Heat

FAN

Auto

Menu

Room
Temperature

Setting
Temperature

System
Indicator

Fan
Indicator

Battery Level Indicator
Indicating the current power
level of the 2 “AA” batteries.
Full power remaining.
Half power remaining.
Change The batteries
should be replaced at this time
with 2 new premium brand
“AA” Alkaline batteries.
(See page 2 for more details)

Run

THERMOSTAT QUICK REFERENCE

Figure 7 – Home Screen Display

Home Screen Description

Programming and Configuration Items

1 “System On” indicates when heating or cooling stage

is energized.

“System On +2” indicates when a second

stage is energized.

2 The word “Hold” is displayed when the thermostat is in

the Hold mode. “

Temp Hold” is displayed when

the thermostat is in a Temporary Hold mode.

3 Displays “Change Filter” when the system has run for

the programmed filter time period as a reminder to
change or clean your filter.

4 Displays “Set” for setpoint when in Run Program mode.
5 Displays System Mode (Heat, Em, Auto, Cool, Off)

or

“Time” in Menu Mode.

6 Displays Fan Mode (On, Auto) in Menu Mode.
7 Displays “Set Schedule”, “Schedule”, or “Menu”.
8 Displays “Save” when Cool Savings

TM

is working.

9 Displays “Heat Pump” when system is configured

as Heat Pump thermostat.

10 Displays “Hold” in programmable mode. When not in

Hold

mode, displays “Run” in program run mode.

11 Initially displays “Auto Sched”. If Auto Schedule had

been used or disabled, then it displays

“Cool Savings”

when in the Cool Mode

if Cool Savings has been ena-

bled in the menu.

12 “Call For Service” indicates a fault in the heating/

cooling system, it does not indicate a fault in the
thermostat.

Figure 8 – Programming & Configuration Items