Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Reset to EnergyStar
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Information ..........................................................................................................................................................................................4 Know Your Thermostat’s Controls and Displays Control Buttons .....
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION; thermostat and void the warranty.
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: • Always turn off power at the main power source by unscrewing fuse or switching circuit breaker to the off position before installing, removing, or cleaning this thermostat. • Read all of the information in this manual before programming this thermostat. • Th...
Page 5 - KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT'S CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS
5 KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT'S CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS page 1 of 3 NOTE: In many cases the installer made the initial setup of your thermostat. That was based on your preferences and the characteristics of your heating/cooling system. Our User’s Guide gives information allowing you to make basic modificatio...
Page 6 - Typical Main Screen Views
6 Mode Menu 68 .9 Outside 42 Set At 70 9:15 AM Monday Jun 20 A °F 50%RH Animated fan icon – rotating blade shows the fan is on. KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT'S CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS page 2 of 3 3 Typical Main Screen Views Current setpoint (Setpoint = desired temperature) Animated system icon – flame indicate...
Page 7 - Typical Menu Views; Equipment Setup Menu; st Stg Cool; Wake; Wake
7 KNOW YOUR THERMOSTAT'S CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS page 3 of 3 3 Typical Menu Views Equipment Setup Menu Back Select 1st Stg Cool Yes 2nd Stg Cool No Short Cycle 5Min ----------- Menu title Bar indicates position of selected item relative to the start and end of the menu. Arrow shows there is more to se...
Page 8 - CHOOSE HEATING/COOLING; There are five possible operating modes:; When should I select Emergency Heat?; Current Mode
CHOOSE HEATING/COOLING To choose a mode (of operation), select Mode . There are five possible operating modes: Off – The heating/cooling systems are turned off, and will not operate. Heat – The heating system is activated. The main screen displays the heat icon ( ). Cool – The cooling system is acti...
Page 9 - OVERRIDE CURRENT SETTINGS
OVERRIDE CURRENT SETTINGS page 1 of 2 NOTES: These directions are for both Heating and Cooling. Hold does not appear in the Main Menu if Off is the selected mode. To access the Override Settings , select Menu on the main screen. Hold – With this menu item you may override the current temperature set...
Page 11 - OVERRIDE FAN OPERATION; Fan Menu
OVERRIDE FAN OPERATION NOTE: Choosing a fan mode ( On , Auto or Intermittent ) with the Fan Menu overrides the fan choices made when you use the Main Menu’s Schedule option. (See PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT on page 12 and 13.) Select Menu from the main screen. Select Fan from the Main Menu . The firs...
Page 12 - PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT; About EnergyStar; Schedule Menu
PROGRAMMING THE THERMOSTAT page 1 of 2 From the main screen, select Menu . From the Main Menu , select Schedule . Your schedule is based on the number of events you want each day. Each event includes a time ofday, heating and cooling setpoint, fan setting, and sensor setting. (Sensor setting only ap...
Page 15 - HUMIDIFY; Humidify Menu; Humidify Menu
15 HUMIDIFY Choose Humidify from the Main Menu . The three items available in this menu are explained below. Mode choices are: Off – Humidity level will not be controlled through the thermostat. With Heating – Humidification will occur only during a heat cycle and when the indoor humidity level fall...
Page 16 - DEHUMIDIFY; Dehumidify Menu; Select Dehumidify Mode
16 DEHUMIDIFY Choose Dehumidify from the Main Menu . The three items available in this menu are explained below. Mode choices are: Off – Humidity level will not be controlled through the thermostat. With Cooling – Dehumidification will occur only during a cooling cycle and when the indoor humidity l...
Page 17 - COMFORT SETTINGS; Comfort Settings Menu
17 COMFORT SETTINGS page 1 of 2 NOTE: Every person has preferences about personal comfort. The following pages refer to a level of satisfaction with your home environment as it relates to the operation of the heating and cooling system. Comfort Settings control equipment cycling (on/off periods), st...
Page 18 - is used only when the thermostat is set in the; Adjusting Deadband
COMFORT SETTINGS page 2 of 2 Deadband is used only when the thermostat is set in the Auto Changeover mode. The deadband refers to a band or range between the heating and cooling setpoints that controls how often the thermostatswitches from heating to cooling and vice versa. The lower the deadband, t...
Page 19 - CUSTOMIZE THE DISPLAY; User Preference Menu
CUSTOMIZE THE DISPLAY page 1 of 2 User Preferences provides you with more ways to customize the displayed information and maintain optimal comfort. From the Main Menu , choose User Preferences . ºF or ºC – Allows temperature to be displayed in either the Fahrenheit or Celsius scale. Show Set Temp – ...
Page 20 - Replace Or Clean
CUSTOMIZE THE DISPLAY page 2 of 2 Air Quality – Sets service reminders for parts of the heating/cooling system that need periodic attention. Based on the intervals you set, these service reminders are displayed on the main screenwhen a part needs to be serviced: Replace or Clean FilterUV Filter: Rep...
Page 21 - SYSTEM SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETTINGS page 1 of 5 NOTE: Only the installing contractor should set System Settings. Choose System Settings from the Main Menu . The System Settings Menu gives nine more ways to get the most from the thermostat. The information below describes how these features enhance thermostat performanc...
Page 22 - System Settings Menu
SYSTEM SETTINGS page 2 of 5 1st Stage Cool equipment – Select Yes or No . 2nd Stage Cool equipment can be selected for 9825i2 models only – Select Yes or No . Short Cycle – The minimum time between heating or cooling cycles intended to protect your equipment. (See the WARNING below.) Turn it Off or ...
Page 23 - Heating System
SYSTEM SETTINGS page 3 of 5 Select Service Intervals to set service reminders for primary system components of the heating/cooling system that need periodic attention. Based on the intervals you set, these reminders are displayed on the main screen when a partneeds to be serviced: Heating System Che...
Page 24 - – When this feature is selected, it allows the; Deadband; in; Resetting to Factory; Auto Changeover May
SYSTEM SETTINGS page 4 of 5 Auto Changeover – When this feature is selected, it allows the thermostat to switch automatically between heating and coolingto maintain the optimal temperature. A warning appears with an alert that Schedule Data (yourprogrammed settings for the week) may change if AutoCh...
Page 25 - Enter PIN to
SYSTEM SETTINGS page 5 of 5 Security On/Off – This item provides security for the System Settings Menu only. To enable Security:Enter a four-digit PIN. When this number is accepted, aclosed lock icon ( ) appears next to System Settings on the Main Menu . With System Settings enabled, you need to ent...
Page 26 - PREVENT THERMOSTAT ACCESS; User Security Options
PREVENT THERMOSTAT ACCESS Choose User Security from the from the Main Menu when you want to prevent others from modifying thermostat operation. In effect, you can make the thermostat tamperproof. Select User Security from the Main Menu . Two choices are available: Allow Temp Adjust – Do you want to ...
Page 27 - TECHNICAL SUPPORT; Tech Support; ROBERTSHAW
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Do you have a question about your thermostat? Select Tech Support from the Main Menu to find technical support contact information. 27 Tech Support Back Model 9825i vX.X ABC HEAT555-1234 ROBERTSHAW (800) 445-8299 Thermostat model number Contact information for your service company ...
Page 28 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS; Who should I call for help?; The time and date need to be set. From the; and enter the settings.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS page 1 of 5 Who should I call for help? Visit our web site at www.about-i-series.com.To talk with a Tech Support representative, give us a call at 800-445-8299. What if I forget my PIN? Talk with a Tech Support representative at 800-445-8299 to get a temporary PIN. What sh...
Page 29 - Should I change installer settings?; to prevent tampering.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS page 2 of 5 What is deadband? The deadband refers to a range between the heating and cooling setpoints that controls how often the thermostat switches fromheating to cooling and vice versa. The smaller the deadband, the more often the thermostat will switch between heating...
Page 30 - How many events can be programmed?; This thermostat can be set for two, four, or six events per day.; What program is right for me?; The thermostat is factory set with the US EPA EnergyStar; Do I need an accessory sensor?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS page 3 of 5 How many events can be programmed? This thermostat can be set for two, four, or six events per day. Select two events if someone is home all day. Typically, this requires a constant temperature during the day and a differenttemperature at night. Four events are...
Page 31 - Remote outdoor sensor; to; Faulty Sensor
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS page 4 of 5 Remote outdoor sensor The remote outdoor sensor (Part No. 9025i) can be used to aid in the comfort of your home or simply as a sensing device toinquire about outdoor temperature.With your heat pump system, the remote outdoor sensor helps determine when to turn ...
Page 32 - How do I reset the thermostat?; To reset the thermostat, press the; How do I know if the heating or cooling is on?; recommended setpoints for heating and cooling. (See page
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS page 5 of 5 How do I reset the thermostat? To reset the thermostat, press the button and the LEFT button at the same time. Hold for five seconds. The information screen, including version, is displayed indicating a reset has occurred. NOTE: This will NOT reset any of the p...
Page 33 - FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY; Invensys Controls Americas; 15 South Promenade Avenue
FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer warrants to the original contractor installer or to the original consumer user, each new Robertshaw thermostatto be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five (5) years from the dateof purchase. This wa...
Page 34 - NOTES
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110-1175 Controls Americas 515 South Promenade AvenueCorona, CA 92879-1736United States of AmericaMade in U.S.A.Patents Pendingwww.about-i-series.com 110-1175 English 7/17/06 1:59 PM Page 36