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Roberts Gorden BH-40 Electric Heater User Manual

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1. Change time of day setting See Customizing Your Thermostat Thermostat does not follow program Thermostat in MANUAL mode See Customizing Your Thermostat Thermostat may not have been programmed in HEAT or COOL position Verify program Check AM PM indicators at time of day and programmed time changes See Customizing Your Thermostat Verify program and day of week is correct See Customizing Your Thermostat Thermostat does not advance day of week To view or change day of week use method on page 5 If problems with thermostats cannot be resolved call Technical Support 800 445 8299 M onday Friday 7 30 5 30 CST 13 a 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 Pep bese 14 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 damage resulting from improper installation alteration misuse or abuse of the thermostat occur ring after the date of purchase Maple Chase Company agrees to repair or replace at its option any thermo stat 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 resp
2. 110 732E 7 18 01 3 04 Rep peee Hy Robertshaw INTEGRATED COMFORT SOLUTIONS H HEAT PUMP 7 Day Programmable 2 Heat 2 Cool User s Manual 70 Quick Start Installation and i i seri a Programming Gazz amp 110 732E TIN As an Enercy Star partner M aple Chase has determined that this thermostat product meets Sar Mable Chase meaty the Enercy Star guidelines for energy efficiency A Important Safety Information WARNING e Always turn off power at the main power source by unscrewing fuse or switching circuit breaker to the off position before installing removing cleaning or servicing thermostat e Read all of the information in this manual before installing or programming this thermostat e This is a 24V AC low voltage thermostat Do not install on voltages higher than 30V AC e All wiring must conform to local and national building and electrical codes and ordinances e Do not short jumper across terminals on the gas valve or at the system control to test installation This will damage the thermostat and void the warranty a 110 732E 7 18 01 3 04 epres 2 Features Four preprogrammed EnerGY Star setpoints for each day of the week Quickset programming for quickly programming all days of the week simultaneously e Energy Efficient Recovery EER Residual cooling for added air conditioning efficiency e Two AA ENERGIZER brand batteries retain program memory
3. 4 Put the COOL OFF HEAT EM switch gt into the HEAT position a 5 Press the button until the temperature setting is at least 3 degrees above room temperature The heating system should turn on The fan may not turn on immediately depending on the fan delay built into the furnace 6 Put the COOL OFF HEAT EM switch COOL OFF HEATEM into the OFF position The heating ce system should turn off Once again the fan may have a delay 7 Put the amp AUTO ON switch to the ON position The blower gt fan should turn on 8 Putthe amp AUTO ON switch to the AUTO position The blower fan should turn off COOL OFF HEAT EM AUTO ON AUTO ON 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 Rep pase 8 Step 4 Customizing Your Thermostat Set Time of Day Day of Week Temperature Differential Residual Cooling 1 Press SET and PROG MAN SET PROG MAN Release simultaneously CC v A Cc Press Vor A to change time of day 2 Press Press SET v A Cc COC to change day of week 3 Press Press SET v A COC 0 to change Ist stage temperature differential NOTE THE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL IS FACTORY PRESET AT 1 THIS MEANS THAT WHENEVER THE ROOM TEMPERATURE CHANGES BY ONE FULL DEGREE FROM THE TEMPERA TURE SETTING THE SYSTEM WILL TURN ON IF THE SYSTEM TURNS ON TOO OFTEN INCREASE THE TEM PERATURE DIFFEREN TIAL 4 Press Press SET v A Cc COC to change 2nd stage temperature diff
4. even during power outages e Low battery indicator e Multi colored LED indicators for system status e Zone compatible as master thermostat e Fahrenheit Celsius display option e Programmable from 45 F 7 C to 90 F 32 C e Accuracy within 1 degree e Adjustable temperature differential 1 3 degrees e Maintains summer and winter programming Step 1 Replacing Existing Thermostat 1 Turn off power to heating and cooling system 2 Remove cover of old thermostat to expose wires Figure 1 FIGURE 1 3 Disconnect wires one ata time from existing terminals use enclosed labels to mark existing wires Refer to cross references in Table 1 if existing wiring does not directly match the labels e Ifyou have any questions about cross referencing the old terminal to the new label reference your equipment installation manual a licensed contractor or call Robertshaw Tech Support 800 445 8299 4 Remove existing thermostat base from wall a 110 732E 7 18 01 3 04 ass Page 3 TABLE 1 Old Terminal New Label Description R V VR or VR R R 24 VAC Y YlorM Y1 Stage 1 Cooling Heating Circuit OorR 8 Reversing Valve Cooling M ode B B Reversing Valve Heating M ode GorF G Fan Contactor Circuit Y2 Y2 2nd Stage Cooling Circuit WlorW2orW U w2 2nd Stage Heating Circuit Lor X L System M onitor LED E E Emergency Heating Circuit C XorB C 24 VAC Transformer Common Side NOTE THIS THERMOSTAT REQUIRE
5. of the display m RESET BUTTON 12 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 Bp bese 13 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 extremes in weather conditions If the AUX LED is illuminated too frequently during periods of moderate temper ature check the differential settings page 8 The CHECK indicator is used to monitor system status If the CHECK indi cator is illuminated call your local HVAC service provider The EM ER 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 Troubleshooting SYMPTOM REMEDY Thermostat does not turn Check wiring on system See Installing Model 9620 Thermostat Check fuse Replace with 3 amp fuse if fuse has opened Five minute compressor short cycle protection maybe in effect Press RESET to override NOTE This will erase programming Thermostat turns on and off too frequently Increase temperature differential See Customizing Your Thermostat Display is blank flashing or constant LO BAT Replace batteries Time shown on display is not the current time of day
6. indicator connected L terminal Ce LCR 2 G4 Led Ce we Lol Ce a 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 epres 6 TERM INAL LEGEND 9620 EQUIPMENT TO CONNECT REQ TERMINAL FUNCTION 24VAC common connection Yes For input of 24VAC common side of transformer System fault indicator connection No For connection of system fault indicator if present 24VAC hot connection Yes For input of 24VAC hot side of transformer Second stage cooling connection No Energizes on a call for sec ond stage cooling First stage compressor connection Yes Energizes on a call for first stage heating or cooling Emergency heat connection No Energizes on a call for heat in the EM mode only Indoor fan connection Yes Energizes with E Y1 Y2 and W 2 terminals or with FAN option switched to the ON position Second stage heat connection Energizes on a call for sec ond stage of heat auxiliary heat 0 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 OR a heat active reversing valve Use the appropriate terminal 12 Install two AA ENERGIZER brand batteries or eq
7. position a gt 9 Repeat steps 2 6 to program HEAT winter settings 10 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 Rep bese 11 Begin Programmed Operation 1 Place amp AUTO ON e AUTO ON into AUTO lt cof c EE e PONNE TR EEEE om ao a Pilotka CD SUM MER 2 Place COOL OFF HEAT EM into COOL or HEAT depending on the season itched aie 3 Press PROG M AN button CD until indicator is in PROG position lt WINTER T PROG MAN DCO PROG MAN NOTE ONCE THE THERMOSTAT TURNS THE SYSTEM OFF WHILE IN THE COOL OR HEAT MODE A BUILT IN DELAY KEEPS THE COMPRESSOR FROM TURN ING ON FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES THIS PROTECTS THE COMPRESSOR NO ADDITONAL TIME DELAY RELAY DELAY ON BREAK IS NECESSARY TO OVERRIDE THE 5 MINUTE DELAY FOR INSTALLATION PRESS RESET THIS WILL ERASE THE DELAY AS WELL AS ALL PROGRAMMING Temporary Program Override To temporarily increase or decrease temperature Press V or A COC The thermostat will automatically return to the program at the next sched uled setting change or after four hours 11 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 Rep ase 12 Manual Operation 1 Press PROG MAN until indicator is in MAN position O PROG MAN PROG DODD gt DO MAN 2 Press V or A to adjust temperature settings v E oco Reset e To reset the thermostat to factory preprogrammed conditions press the RESET button located beneath the lower left corner
8. settings for the greatest energy savings Setting Time Heat Setpoint Cool Setpoint Temperature Temperature MORN 6 00 a m 70 F 18 F DAY 8 00 a m 62 F 85 F EVE 5 00 p m 70 F 18 F NITE 10 00 p m 62 F 82 F These settings can be customized using the following QuickSet or daily programming guides 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 Rep esr 10 QuickSet Programming Mode QuickSet will program all 7 days of the week with the same program COOL OFF HEAT EM TOCE e a a n Fotiha 1 Place COOL OFF HEAT EM as er in COOL or HEAT position 2 Press and hold SET Press the A button COC Release simultaneously 3 The MORN indicator should be blinking Program the time of day and the temperature as outlined in the Setting Daily Program section Setting Daily Programming 1 Place COOL OFF HEAT EM LOOL OFE UALEN in COOL position e ay 2 Press SET button The display will show a number from 1 to 7 This number represents the day of the week to be programmed If pro gramming individual days press A either V ot button to adjust x the day of the week to program CHDI CHD 3 Press SET Press V or to change MORN time 4 Press SET 5 Press V or Ato change oc MORN temperature 6 Repeat steps 2 5 for DAY EVE and NITE 7 Repeat steps 2 6 above to program any other day of the week COOL OFF HEAT EM 8 Shift COOL OFF HEAT EM to HEAT
9. S A 24V AC COMMON WRE FOR PROPER OPERATION 5 After labeling wires remove wires from terminals 6 Remove existing thermostat base from wall 7 Refer to the following section for instructions on how to install thermostat amp 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 dis posal of the thermostat If you have any questions call Robertshaw tech nical support at 1 800 445 8299 Step 2 Installing Model 9620 Thermostat NOTE For NEW INSTALLATIONS MOUNT THERMOSTAT ON 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 FIX TURES INSTALLATION AT THESE PLACES WILL AFFECT THERMOSTAT OPERATION IMPORTANT THis THERMOSTAT IS COMPATIBLE WITH 100 LOCKOUT SYSTEMS TO RESET THE SYSTEM TURN THERMOSTAT TO OFF POSITION FOR AT LEAST 60 SECONDS 1 Turn off power to the heating and cooling systems 2 Place COOL OFF HEAT EM in OFF position OOL OFF HEAT EM a AUTO ON c 110 732E 7 18 01 3 04 epres 4 3 Place amp AUTO ON switch into AUTO position 4 Remove the cover using a coin or screwdriver Figure 2 FIGURE 2 5 Place thermostat against the wall at desired location Make sure wires will feed through opening on base o
10. erential NOTE THE SECOND STAGE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL IS FACTORY PRESET AT 2 5 Press Press SET v A Co COC to change residual cooling 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 a 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 ne Page 9 Changing Fahrenheit F to Celsius C Press and hold SET Press SET v Co 0 Release both simultaneously 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 per formance and calculating when to turn on your system It also determines whether the auxiliary heat or cool stages should be activated prior to set point 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 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 preprogrammed with the following Enercy STAR
11. f thermostat 6 M ark placement of mounting holes Figure 3 Set base aside MOUNTING HOLES SSE l 0 Eg gt T V CHANGE A SET PROG MAN O000000 2 WIRE OPENING FIGURE 3 7 Drill the marked holes using a 3 16 drill bit NOTE Enclosed plastic anchors do not require a drilled hole for drywall 8 Tap plastic anchors into the holes 9 Align base with plastic anchors and feed wires through opening Figure 3 110 732E 7 18 01 3 04 P Page 5 10 Secure base to wall with supplied screws 11 Terminal screws are loosened Insert wires into terminal strip Figure 4 matching the label to the corresponding terminal see Wiring Diagrams below Tighten screws lt N N oe VAL ofofo FIGURE 4 9620 WIRING SAMPLE 1 Typical heat pump with cool active reversing valve and auxiliary emergency heat 9620 WIRING SAMPLE 2 Typical heat pump with heat active reversing valve and auxiliary emergency heat 9620 WIRING SAMPLE 3 Typical heat pump with heat active reversing valve and auxiliary emergency heat Does not have separate wire for emergency heat jump W2 amp E Jumper 9620 WIRING SAMPLE 4 Typical heat pump with cool active reversing valve auxiliary emergency heat and second stage of cooling System fault
12. onsibility of M aple 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 productis limited to the duration of this warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse quential damages or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This war ranty 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 Uni Line North America Warranty Claims Department 515 S Promenade Corona CA 91719 invena m Maple Chase Company 2820 Thatcher Road Downers Grove Illinois 60515 United States of America 14 a
13. uivalent into battery compartment Be sure to match positive ends of batteries with positive battery terminals in the battery compartment 13 Replace cover on thermostat by snapping into place 14 Turn on power to system Test thermostat as described in the following section 110 732E 7 18 01 3 05 epres y Step 3 Testing the Thermostat WARNING DO NOT SHORT JUMPER ACROSS TERMINALS OF GAS VALVE OR SYSTEM CONTROL TO TEST OPERATION THIS WILL DAMAGE THE THERMOSTAT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY CAUTION Do NOT SWITCH SYSTEM TO COOL IF THE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 50 F 10 C THIS CAN DAMAGE THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY COOL OFF HEAT EM 1 Place the COOL OFF HEAT EM switch into the COOL position CD 2 Press the V button until the temperature setting is atleast 3 degrees below the room temperature The air conditioning system should turn on within a few seconds NOTE ONCE THE THERMOSTAT TURNS THE SYSTEM OFF WHILE IN THE COOL OR HEAT MODE A BUILT IN DELAY KEEPS THE COM PRESSOR FROM TURNING ON FOR ABOUT 5 MINUTES THIS PROTECTS THE COMPRESSOR NO ADDITIONAL TIME DELAY RELAY DELAY ON BREAK IS NECESSARY TO OVERRIDE THE 5 MINUTE DELAY FOR INSTALLATION PRESS RESET THIS WILL ERASE THE DELAY AS WELL AS ALL PROGRAMMING COOL OFF HEAT EM 3 Put the COOL OFF HEAT EM switch into the OFF position The air conditioning a 3 system should turn off The fan may continue to run for a short period of time

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