Robertshaw 9710 Thermostat User Manual


 
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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 to
review or modify.
2. Press SET button.
3. To advance through each day's programmed setpoint times,
temperatures, and fan settings continue to press the SET button.
Each time you press the SET button, the LCD display will
advance to the next setting in the program.
4. Press
or
button to change any individual day's setpoint times,
temperatures, or fan settings.
5. Press SET button to save any changes and continue reviewing
your program.
6. Repeat 1-5 to review or modify the opposite program.
Temporary Program Override
You may temporarily change the temperature setting at any time
without affecting the program, even if the program is running.
SYSTEM
SET
SET
SET
MON
HEAT
MANUAL
AUTO FAN
F
PM
MON
COOL
MANUAL
AUTO FAN
F
PM
PROGRAMMING
1. Press either
or
button to adjust the temperature.
2. The thermostat will automatically return to the program at the next
scheduled setting change, or 4 hours, whichever comes first.
Manual Operation
Manual operation allows the thermostat to remain at a constant temperature and override the programmed schedules –
just like a non-programmable type thermostat. To change to manual operation:
1. Press PROG/MAN button until the word “MANUAL” appears in the
display.
2. Adjust the temperature settings, if desired, by pressing either
or
button.
To change back to the program schedule, press PROG/MAN button.
NOTE:The thermostat will continue to operate in the MANUAL mode until placed back into the program mode.
Energy Efficient Recovery (EER™)
The Energy Efficient Recovery (EER™) feature looks ahead up to 2 hours prior to the end of the set-back (or set-up) period to
begin monitoring system performance and calculating when to turn on your system. It also determines whether the
auxiliary heat or cool stages should be activated prior to setpoint 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 lock out the
auxiliary stages until 30 minutes prior to the 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.
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PROGRAMMING
PROG/MAN