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Classic 80 Series Thermostats Homeowner Support Hotline: 800-284-2925

Education Central Engage, Apply, Retain. Classic 80 Series Thermostats Homeowner Support Hotline: 800-284-2925. Note: This module covers common elements. Refer to Specification Sheet or Installation Instructions for detailed information.

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Classic 80 Series Thermostats Homeowner Support Hotline: 800-284-2925

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  1. Education Central Engage, Apply, Retain Classic 80 Series Thermostats Homeowner Support Hotline: 800-284-2925 Note: This module covers common elements. Refer to Specification Sheet or Installation Instructions for detailed information.

  2. Classic 80 Series ThermostatSelecting the Right Thermostat for the Job

  3. Classic 80 Series Thermostats Agenda • Applications • Wiring • Configuration • Programming Featured Products in Module • 1F85-277 • Multi Stage / Programmable • 1F86-344 • Single Stage / Non-Programmable

  4. Look at the Box for Detailed Information Staging By System Type Programming Options Applications Terminal Identification Part Number

  5. Classic 80 Series Thermostat Overview Value, performance, reliability, installer confidence and east of use have made White-Rodgers 80 Series the most trusted and best-selling digital thermostats in the industry…and they still are. • Single Stage or Two Stage Heat Pump • Classic Look • Comfort Alert™ Compressor Protection • Battery Power Monitor • Choice of Programmable or Non-Programmable • +/-1 Degree Accuracy- For Optimum Comfort and Equipment Life

  6. Classic 80 SeriesSpecification Sheets Contain Detailed Information

  7. Classic 80 Series Applications

  8. Classic 80 Series Terminal Designations

  9. Classic 80 Series Application Selection • FAN (GAS/ELEC) Fan Operation • GAS position lets the equipment operate the fan on a call for heat • ELEC position lets the thermostat operate the fan on a call for heat—you will use this position for heat pumps or electric furnaces. • Switch 1F80, 1F81, 1F83, 1F85, 1F86, 1F87 • Jumper 1F82,1F89 • O/B (Reversing ValveSwitch-(1F82 and 1F89) • When used on a heat pump determines if reversing is energized in cooling “O” or energized in heating “B” (If you have a separate “O” or “B” terminal wire directly) • There are two different Heat Pump terminals on the Classic 80 • Requires using the switch on the back of the thermostat • Requires traditional wiring

  10. Classic 80 Series Conventional • 1F81, 1F83 Conventional Only no Heat Pump Conversion • 1F80, 1F86, 1F87 Conventional That Can Be Converted to Heat Pump No Aux With Field Wiring Field Installed Jumper option to convert to a single stage heat pump with no auxilliary heat

  11. Classic 80 Series Heat Pump 1F82 and 1F89 With Aux/Emergency Field installed jumper between “W2” and “E” required to use a single Aux Heat for both Second Stage Heat and Emergency

  12. Classic 80 Series Universal (1F85) Conventional Single or Multi-Stage Heat Pump Single or Multi-Stage

  13. Classic 80 Series Navigation Actual Room Temperature Day of Week Desired Temperature Temperature or Config Adjustment Buttons Time of Day Heat/Cool/Off Button Set Time Enter Program Run Program Fan/Auto Temperature Hold

  14. Record settings of key items for Homeowner Reference Classic 80 Series Entering System Configuration 2. Press the Up and Down button simultaneously Most technical service calls are the result of improper system configuration 1. System must be in OFF Mode

  15. Configuration 1F82 and 1F89 (Heat Pumps)

  16. Configuration 1F85 (Universal, SS-MS-HP)

  17. Configuration 1F80, 1F81,1F83, 1F86, 1F87 (Conventional SS, MS or HP w/o Aux Heat)

  18. Technical Service has never spoken to anyone who could not program the thermostat once they filled out the schedule worksheet in the manual and KEPT it. Save a call back and fill it out the form from the homeowners manual with the homeowner. Ensure they have the Homeowner Support Hotline: 800-284-2925 Classic 80 Series Programming Worksheet Verify

  19. Classic 80 SeriesThermostat Buttons and Switches TIME button. PRGM (program) button. RUN (program) button HOLD temperature button FAN switch (ON, AUTO). SYSTEM switch COOL, OFF, HEAT, EMER Raises temperature setting. Lowers temperature setting. 3 7 8 2 1 6 5 4 NOTE: TIME, PRGM and RUN/HOLD buttons not on non-programmable models.

  20. Classic 80 Series Set Time and Day Set Current Time and Day Press TIME button once. The display will show the hour only Press and hold either UP or DOWN until you reach the correct hour and AM/PM designation (AM begins at midnight; PM begins at noon) Press TIME once again. The display window will show the minutes only. Press and hold either UP or DOWNuntil you reach the correct minutes. Press TIME once again. The display will show the day of the week. Press UP or DOWN until you reach the current day of the week. Press RUN/HOLD once. The display will show the correct time, day, room temperature and set-point temperature.

  21. Classic 80 Series How To Set A Program Move the SYSTEM switch to Heat or Cool Press PRGM once. “Mo Tu We Th Fr” (indicating weekday program) will appear in the display. Press UP or DOWN to change the displayed temperature to your selected temperature for the 1st program period. Press TIME once (the programmed time will flash). Press UP or DOWN until your selected time appears. The time will change in 15 minute increments. When your selected time is displayed, press TIME again to return to the change temperature mode. Press PRGM once. The currently programmed start time and setpoint temperature for the 2nd program period will appear. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select the start time and temperature for the 2nd program period. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the 3rd and 4th program periods. Press PRGM once. “SA” (indicating Saturday program) will appear in the display, along with the start time for the 1st period and the currently programmed temperature. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to complete Saturday programming. Press PRGM once to change to SU (Sunday) programming and repeat steps 3 through 7 to complete Sunday programming. When you have completed entering your program ,press RUN/HOLD.

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