White Rodgers 1F95-0671 Installation, Remove Old Thermostat, Installing New Thermostat

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INSTALLATION

!WARNING

Thermostat installation and all components of the control system shall conform to Class II circuits per the NEC code.

Remove Old Thermostat

Before removing wires from old thermostat, mark wires for terminal identifi cation so the proper connections will be made to the new thermostat.

Installing New Thermostat

1.Pull the thermostat body off the thermostat base. Forcing or prying on the thermostat will cause damage to the unit.

2.Place base over hole in wall and mark mounting hole locations on wall using base as a template.

3.Move base out of the way. Drill mounting holes. If you are using existing mounting holes and the holes drilled are too large and do not allow you to tighten base snug- ly, use plastic screw anchors to secure the base.

4.Fasten base snugly to wall using mounting holes shown in Figure 1 and two mounting screws. Leveling is for appearance only and will not affect thermostat operation.

5.Connect wires to terminal block on base using appropriate wiring schematic.

6.Push excess wire into wall and plug hole with a fi re re- sistant material (such as fi berglass insulation) to prevent drafts from affecting thermostat operation.

7.Carefully line the thermostat up with the base and snap into place.

Battery Location

2 "AA" alkaline batteries are included in the thermostat at the factory with a battery tag to prevent power drainage. Remove the battery tag to engage the batteries.

To replace batteries, set system to OFF, remove thermostat from wall and install the batteries in the rear along the top of the thermostat (see Figure 1). For best results, use a premi- um brand "AA" alkaline battery such as Duracell® or Ener- gizer®. If the home is going to be unoccupied for an extended

period (over 3 months) and is displayed, the batteries should be replaced before leaving.

Power Stealing Switch

The Power Stealing Switches (Figure 1, rear view) should be left in the "On" position for most systems. The information in the following table details the thermostat power method and switch options.

Thermostat Power Method

Switch Position/Description

 

 

Battery Powered, no 24 Volt

Switches "On", thermostat runs

system power available.

on batteries.

 

 

Hardwired with Battery

Switches "On", thermostat

Back-up,for 24 Volt systems

runs on power directly from

with common connection from

transformer with battery back-

transformer to "C" terminal on

up.

thermostat.

 

 

 

*Battery Powered with Power

Switches "On", thermostat runs

Stealing Assist, for 24 Volt

on batteries and supplemental

systems with no common

power drawn through the heat

connection from transformer to

or cool circuit.

"C" terminal on thermostat.

 

 

 

*Power Stealing Assist is very reliable to increase battery life, but on a small number of heating or cooling systems with high impedance electronic modules you may observe one of the fol- lowing conditions:

1.The furnace draft inducer motor may run with no call for heat.

2.The furnace fan may turn on with no call for heat or may not turn off.

3.The furnace may not turn off when the call for heat ends.

4.The air conditioner may not turn off when the call for cool ends.

If the Power Stealing Assist method is not compatible with your system, place the Power Stealing Switches to "Off". This cancels Power Stealing Assist, operates the thermostat on batteries and corrects the condition.

 

Figure 1 – 1F95-0671

 

Thermostat Base

Rear view of thermostat

 

 

2 "AA" Batteries

Mounting

Mounting

Power Stealing

Hole

Hole

Switches

 

 

*

Place Level

Place Level

* A1 For Damper Control Not Applicable To This Model.

across Mounting Tabs

across Mounting Tabs

 

(for appearance only)

(for appearance only)

 

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Contents Save these instructions for future use SpecificationsApplications Battery Location InstallationInstalling New Thermostat Power Stealing SwitchWiring Diagrams Terminal Designation DescriptionHeat Pump Systems Programming and Configuration Items Thermostat Quick ReferenceHome Screen Description INSTALLER/CONFIGURATION Menu DS On Off Selects Automatic Daylight Saving Time option Selects AO Auxiliary OFF temperature. FeaTimer On/OFF Heat To LRecord the number you select for future use Factory default is Loc On. You can make it Loc Off if youPress Menu after selecting the type of lockout Or buttonFan Operation Operating Your ThermostatCheck Thermostat Operation Heating SystemProgramming Worksheet for Re-Programming 5+1+1 and 7 Day Program Energy Saving Factory Pre-ProgramPlanning Your Program Important Enter the Heating Program Automatic Daylight Saving CalculationProgramming Tip Copy Program Enter the Cooling ProgramWeighing of Remote Reading Wired Remote Temperature SensingDual Fuel Temperature Setpoint Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingReset Operation Page Homeowner Help Line

1F95-0671 specifications

The White Rodgers 1F95-0671 is a versatile and advanced programmable thermostat designed primarily for residential heating and cooling systems. This innovative device provides homeowners with the ability to manage their indoor climate efficiently while maximizing energy savings.

One of the standout features of the 1F95-0671 is its user-friendly interface, which includes a large, easily readable touchscreen display. This modern touch interface simplifies temperature adjustments and programming, making it accessible for users of all ages. The display features bright, clear graphics that provide real-time temperature readings, system status, and schedule reminders.

The thermostat offers a 7-day programmable schedule, allowing users to set different temperature profiles for each day of the week. This flexibility ensures that you'll be comfortable when you're home while saving energy by reducing heating and cooling when the house is empty. The 1F95-0671 also includes a copy feature, enabling users to quickly replicate settings from one day to another, making programming even more convenient.

Equipped with advanced technology, the White Rodgers 1F95-0671 is compatible with multi-stage heating and cooling systems, including gas, oil, electric, and heat pump systems. Its adaptive recovery feature learns how long it takes to reach the desired temperature and adjusts the start time accordingly, increasing overall comfort without wasting energy.

Another key characteristic of this thermostat is its ability to monitor indoor humidity levels. This feature is especially beneficial in regions with extreme weather, providing an added layer of comfort while optimizing HVAC system performance. Users can set humidity levels independently of temperature, enhancing overall home comfort.

Energy efficiency is further promoted through the inclusion of Energy Star ratings, helping users track their energy consumption. The thermostat's smart alerts notify users of maintenance reminders, such as filter changes or system service needs, ensuring HVAC systems operate at their peak performance.

Wireless connectivity is another significant advantage of the 1F95-0671, allowing users to control their home environment remotely using compatible mobile devices. This feature offers a level of convenience and control that aligns with the modern digital lifestyle, providing peace of mind whether at home or away.

In summary, the White Rodgers 1F95-0671 thermostat combines user-friendly functionality, advanced heating and cooling technologies, and energy-efficient performance, making it an excellent choice for homeowners looking to optimize their indoor climate. Its robust features and smart connectivity set it apart as a leading option in the programmable thermostat market.