Maple Chase Company 2820 Thatcher Road Downers Grove, Illinois 60515 United States of America 9710 ® INTEGRATED COMFORT SOLUTIONS DELUXE PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT ™ E G ELECTRIC GAS 7 Day Programmable 3 Heat / 2 Cool User’s Manual Quick Start Installation and Programming 110-664B 110-664 WA RRANTY
PRODUCT FEATURES • • • • • • SET PROG/M MON F PM MANUAL HEAT AUTO FAN • • AN T QUICKSE LOCK FILTER • SYSTEM FAN INSTALL BYPASS • • • • As an EnergyStar Partner, Maple Chase has determined that this product meets the EnergyStar guidelines for energy efficiency.
8 Symptom Remedy Thermostat does not automatically switch from HEAT to COOL mode of operation. Verify that thermostat is in PROGRAM mode and AUTO is indicated in the display for proper AUTO (changeover) operation. Auto (changeover) may have been disabled during installation. (See "SELECTING AUTO CHANGEOVER".) Fan runs continuously for hours at different times of the day Review programmable fan settings entered during programming. (See "PROGRAMMING".
The Robertshaw Model 9710 is compatible with 24V AC multi-stage gas, oil, or electric heating/cooling systems with up to 3 stage heat/2 stage cool. It will operate with multi-stage heating/cooling systems that are automatic or manual changeover. This thermostat will automatically control the heating and/or air conditioning system. Once programmed, it will automatically adjust the temperature setting and fan operation at your programmed times.
36 Symptom Remedy Thermostat does not follow program. Check AM/PM indicators at time of day and programmed time changes. (See “PROGRAMMING.”) Thermostat may be OFF. Select HEAT or COOL mode by pressing SYSTEM button. Program may not have been done in HEAT or COOL modes. (See "PROGRAMMING".) Both HEAT and COOL programs utilize the same setpoint time and programmable fan settings. Only setpoint temperatures can be different. (See "PROGRAMMING".) Check compatibility guide and system specifications.
■ This thermostat is 24V AC powered and requires connection to both sides of the transformer for proper operation. It also requires 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 power outage. The battery back-up will maintain all program information during power outage. ■ Replace back-up batteries every year or when “LO BATT” indicator appears on the thermostat display.
34 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Remedy Thermostat does not turn on system. Check wiring. (See “Installation Instructions” included with thermostat.) Check to see if "OFF" is indicated in display. Select HEAT or COOL mode by pressing SYSTEM button. Compressor short cycle protection may be in effect. Press INSTALL/BYPASS behind front door to override. (See “COMPRESSOR PROTECTION.”) Second stage of heat or cool turns on too quickly. Increase second stage temperature differential setting. (See “PROGRAMMING.
NITEVIEW™ LCD DISPLAY BACKLIGHT This thermostat incorporates a revolutionary new display backlight to make nighttime temperature or program adjustments quick and easy. The NiteView™ display backlight uses modern lighting technology to provide an even-flowing light behind the display. There are two ways to activate the backlight: 1. Every time you press a keypad button or the ∨ or ∧ buttons to make an adjustment, the backlight will automatically turn on illuminating the display.
OPERATION 32 Replacing The Back-Up Batteries: ! CAUTION: Installing batteries backwards can damage thermostat. NOTE: Replace batteries with four “AA” alkaline batteries only. 1. Press SYSTEM button until "OFF" appears in the time field on the display. SYSTEM AUTO FAN 2. Remove thermostat from wiring subbase. (See “REMOVING THERMOSTAT FROM SUBBASE” for more information.) 3. Turn thermostat over. Locate battery compartment. BATTERY COMPARTMENT NOTE: Replace all four batteries at the same time.
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 normal operating mode. SYSTEM You may reset the thermostat at any time. Reset is located on the back side of thermostat in the lower, right corner. See diagram. Pressing reset will erase ALL programmed information as well as time clock and day of week. RESET Changing dip switch settings: OPERATION TCH 1 1.
OPERATION 30 CHANGING DIP SWITCH SETTINGS Thermostat functions are determined by settings on two sets of dip switches: "SWITCH 1" and "SWITCH 2". These dip switches are pre-set at installation. However, some users may want to change some of the dip switch settings on SWITCH 2 to enable or change certain thermostat options. Figure 3 shows the location of the dip switches. Figure 4 shows a close-up of the dip switches. Dip switches marked with an asterisk (*) should not be changed by the user.
PROGRAMMING 5. Press SET button. The first stage temperature differential (1˚F) will appear on the display as 10˚. 12 SET 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 often, increase the temperature differential setting.) 7. Press SET button. The second stage temperature differential (1.5˚F) will appear on the display as 15˚. SET 8.
OPERATION 28 Your room temperature rises above the COOL setpoint programmed temperature setting, the thermostat will activate the COOL program. If the temperature continues to increase, the thermostat will turn on the COOL mode and COOL will slowly flash in the display, indicating that it is in operation. When the room temperature decreases to meet the COOL program setpoint temperature, the thermostat will stop the cooling system. COOL will be indicated in the display as active, but will not flash.
PROGRAMMING 14 NOTE: New dip switch settings for dip switch #2 will not register or operate options until the RESET button is pressed. Pressing RESET will erase any previously entered programming information. NOTE: If "AUTO CHANGEOVER" was enabled during installation, refer to "SELECTING AUTO CHANGEOVER" for restrictions on setting heating or cooling setpoint temperatures for proper operation. AUTO (changeover) will not function unless the thermostat is set to PROGRAM mode.
OPERATION 26 You may press the ∨ or ∧ buttons to temporarily change the programmed temperature while in COOL or HEAT mode. The ∨ or ∧ buttons will not change the setting while the system is in AUTO. You may also press the PROG/MAN button to change to manual mode and manually change the temperature settings. Resetting the Thermostat If you ever experience a problem with the thermostat and find it is not working correctly, or want to erase the ENTIRE program, simply press and release the reset button.
PROGRAMMING 16 4. Press SET button. The display will show the setpoint temperature SET NOTE: Pressing QUICKSET button instead of the SET button will also save your program settings. MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN F 5. Press either ∨ or ∧ button to adjust the setpoint temperature for the programmed MORN time. (NOTE: Holding down either ∨ or ∧ button scrolls the temperature in 1˚ increments.) MORN 6. Press SET button. The display will flash AUTO with FAN. MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN SET MORN 7.
PROGRAMMING 5. Press SET button to save second digit. The third digit will flash. 24 SET 6. Press ∨ or ∧ button to enter the third (right) digit. 7. Press SET button to save third digit. "Lock” appears on the screen and your combination is now saved. SET MON LOCK F HEAT AM PM MANUAL AUTO FAN Unlocking keypad: 1. Press LOCK button. The display will show “000.” LOCK 2. Follow steps 2-7 as listed above in “Setting your combination and lock keypad.
PROGRAMMING 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: 18 SET MON SET MON AM 4. Press either ∨ or ∧ button to adjust the time setting for MORN. (Note: Either ∨ or ∧ button scrolls the time in 30 minute increments.) 5. Press SET button.
PROGRAMMING 22 Programming Filter Monitor The filter monitor keeps track of the total time the system fan has been in operation during the heating or cooling modes. The "Check Filter" message appears when the hours of fan operation equals your programmed filter monitor hours setting. 1. Press SET and FILTER buttons at the same time. Release both buttons.The display will show: SET CHECK FILTER FILTER 2. Press ∨ or ∧ button to change filter hours setting (between 0 to 960 in 60 hour increments).
PROGRAMMING 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 to review or modify. SYSTEM 2. Press SET button. SET MON F PM MANUAL SET AUTO FAN MON F 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.