Page 2 - PRODUCT FEATURES; FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
PRODUCT FEATURES 2 MON PROG/MAN SET QUICKSET LOCK FILTER SYSTE M FAN INSTALL BYPASS PM MANUAL HEAT F AUTO FAN • Attractive, Styleline™ design • 4-pre-programmed set-points • Energy Star compliant • 7-day programming; 4 setpoints per day • QuickSet™ programming mode • Autochangeover mode automaticall...
Page 3 - KEYPAD QUICK REFERENCE; AUTO FAN; Symptom; If problems with thermostat cannot be solved, call:
KEYPAD QUICK REFERENCE 3 SET FILTER PROG/MAN QUICKSET LOCK SET - Begins, saves, and advances programming inputs PROG/MAN - Sets thermostat to either program or manual mode. Provides quickreturn to normal operating mode fromany menu QUICKSET - Allows quick programming by enabling user to program all ...
Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Programming
The Robertshaw Model 9710 is compatible with 24V AC multi-stage gas, oil, or electric heating/coolingsystems with up to 3 stage heat/2 stage cool. It will operate with multi-stage heating/cooling systems that areautomatic or manual changeover. This thermostat will automatically control the heating a...
Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION; If you experience a loss of power this thermostat will indicate “-; AC; ” in the time field of the LCD display. This; Thermostat does not follow program.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: ■ Always turn off power at the main power source by unscrewing fuse or switching circuit breaker to the off positionbefore installing, removing, or cleaning this thermostat. ■ Read all of the information in this manual before programming this thermostat. ■ This ...
Page 6 - Use this thermostat only as described in this manual.; HELPFUL PROGRAMMING TIPS
■ This thermostat is 24V AC powered and requires connection to both sides of the transformer for proper operation. It alsorequires four charged “AA” ENERGIZER ® brand batteries or equivalent alkaline batteries as a back-up source of power should the 24V AC circuit be interrupted temporarily due to a...
Page 7 - EER; ”in the; TROUBLESHOOTING
■ The Energy Efficient Recovery (EER™) looks ahead up to 2 hours prior to the endof the set-back (or set-up) period to begin monitoring system performance andcalculating when to turn your system on. It will also determine whether theauxiliary heat or cool stages should be activated prior to setpoint...
Page 8 - NITEVIEWTM LCD DISPLAY BACKLIGHT; Every time you press a keypad button or the; NiteViewTM light button; CLEANING; Uni-Line North America; Warranty Department; OPERATION
NITEVIEW™ LCD DISPLAY BACKLIGHT This thermostat incorporates a revolutionary new display backlight to make nighttimetemperature or program adjustments quick and easy. The NiteView™ display backlight usesmodern lighting technology to provide an even-flowing light behind the display. There are twoways...
Page 9 - Figure 1; REMOVING THERMOSTAT FROM WIRING SUBBASE; Installing batteries backwards can damage
Your new thermostat can be removed from its wiringsubbase for easy programming, resetting thethermostat, or changing the batteries. The wiringsubbase will remain attached to the wall. To remove thermostat from wiring subbase: 1. Press SYSTEM button until OFF is displayed in the time field. 2. Gently...
Page 10 - Press SYSTEM button to put the thermostat into HEAT,; Changing dip switch settings:; programming information.; REPLACING THE BACK-UP BATTERIES; brand batteries or; Low Battery—Stage 1; Figure 5
To replace thermostat onto wiring subbase (cont.): 3. Press SYSTEM button to put the thermostat into HEAT, COOL, or AUTO mode. The thermostat will return to normaloperating mode. You may reset the thermostat at any time. Reset is located on theback side of thermostat in the lower, right corner. See ...
Page 11 - PROGRAMMING; CHANGING DIP SWITCH SETTINGS; Figure 4; Figure 3
1. Press and hold SET button while pressing PROG/MAN button. Release both buttons. The display will show the time clock setting: 2. Press either ∨ or ∧ button to adjust the current time forward or backward. The time will change in one-minute increments each timeyou press either button. The time will...
Page 12 - 4V AC Circuit Power Monitor; If you experience a loss of power, this thermostat will indicate “-; ” in the time field of the LCD; LED Indicator
5. Press SET button. The first stage temperature differential (1˚F) will appear on the display as 10˚. 6. Press either ∨ or ∧ button to change the first stage temperature differential. The differential may be adjusted from .5˚F (05˚), 1˚F (10˚),1.5˚F (15˚), or 2˚F (20˚). (If your system cycles too o...
Page 13 - Program Overview; ” in the display when this program; Press and hold SET button while pressing; AUTO (Auto Changeover) operation can only be selected using the
13 Program Overview This programmable thermostat can have up to four setpoints per day (MORN, DAY, EVE, NIGHT). Each of these setpointswill have a time, temperature and programmable fan setting. The thermostat is pre-programmed with setpoints thatmeet the EPA’s Energy Star ® requirements. The use of...
Page 14 - Selecting Auto Changeover; Lowest cool setting; Deadband
NOTE: Both summer and winter programs use the same time settings and programmable fan settings. Setting Time Summer Winter MORN 6:00 a.m. 78 70 DAY 8:00 a.m. 85 62 EVE 5:00 p.m. 78 70 NIGHT 10:00 p.m. 82 62 Setting Time Summer Winter MORN DAY EVE NIGHT Sample Program Your Program NOTE: New dip switc...
Page 15 - Programming with QuickSetTM; Resetting the Thermostat; Figure 2
15 Programming with QuickSet™ NOTE: To save valuable programming time, QuickSet™ allows you to set one schedule that is automatically copied to each individual day of the week. You may then go into the program and change any specific day, time setting, ortemperature setting to suit your personalized...
Page 16 - eginning Programmed Operation:; DO NOT switch system to COOL if outside temperature is; Press PROG/MAN button until the display shows that the
16 4. Press SET button. The display will show the setpoint temperature NOTE: Pressing QUICKSET button instead of the SET button will also save your program settings. 5. Press either ∨ or ∧ button to adjust the setpoint temperature for the programmed MORN time. ( NOTE: Holding down either ∨ or ∧ butt...
Page 17 - Press SET button to save second digit. The third digit will flash.
17 10. Press SYSTEM button for opposite program (HEAT or COOL). 11. Repeat the above steps to enter the temperature settings for the opposite season. NOTE: When programming opposite season, remember that both programs use the same time settings and programmable fan settings. Review, Change, or Perso...
Page 18 - Setting your combination and lock keypad:; Press SET and LOCK buttons at the same time. Release both; Programming Keypad Lock
18 2. Press SET button. The display will show the current day of the week or the last programmed day. Press ∨ or ∧ to advance to the day of the week you will program. 3. Press SET button. The display will show the time setting: 4. Press either ∨ or ∧ button to adjust the time setting for MORN. (Note...
Page 19 - Checking Filter Monitor
7. Press SET button. The display will show AUTO with FAN. 8. Press either ∨ or ∧ button to adjust the fan setting to be in AUTO (fan controlled by system when required for heating orcooling) or ON (fan remains on continuously) for the individualdaily setpoint you are programming. 9. Press SET button...
Page 20 - Review or Modify Program; or; Temporary Program Override; You may temporarily change the temperature setting at any time; Manual Operation
20 Review or Modify Program 1. Press SYSTEM button until the word "HEAT" or "COOL" appears on the right side of the display. This will choose the program you wish toreview or modify. 2. Press SET button. 3. To advance through each day's programmed setpoint times, temperatures, and fa...