Emerson 1F80-361 Thermostat Operation Manual

The Emerson 1F80-361 is a White-Rodgers Classic 80 Series 5+1+1 day programmable thermostat designed for single-stage heating and cooling systems, including gas, oil, electric, or millivolt systems. It features a backlit digital display, precise time/temperature control, and flexible programming for weekdays, Saturday, and Sunday. Below are the key specifications and operation instructions.

1. Key Specifications 2. Operation Instructions 2.1. Initial Setup 2.2. Setting the Clock and Day 2.3. Operating in Non-Programmable Mode 2.4. Operating in Programmable Mode 2.5. Advanced Features 2.6. Troubleshooting 3. Installation Instructions 3.1. Remove Old Thermostat 3.2. Installing New Thermostat 3.3. Battery Location 3.4. Wiring and Terminal Functions

Key Specifications

Operation Instructions

Initial Setup

1. Insert Batteries: Install 2 AA alkaline batteries in the rear compartment along the top, removing the battery tag to activate. Replace when “BATT” is displayed (approximately every 2 years).
2. Power On: If hardwired, ensure 20-30 VAC is supplied via the C terminal. The display should show the home screen. The thermostat can operate on battery power if no C wire is available.
3. Configure System:

Setting the Clock and Day

1. Press TIME button.
2. Use up/down arrows to adjust hours, minutes, and AM/PM.
3. Press TIME again to set the day of the week, using up/down arrows to select.
4. Press RUN to save and exit.

Operating in Non-Programmable Mode

1. Select Mode: Press SYSTEM to choose HEAT, COOL, or OFF.
2. Adjust Temperature: Press up/down arrows to set the desired temperature.
3. Fan Control: Press FAN to select AUTO (runs with heating/cooling) or ON (continuous).
4. Manual Operation: Press HOLD to maintain a constant temperature, bypassing the programmed schedule. Press RUN to resume programming. To clear previous settings from a former resident, reset by pressing up/down arrows and TIME simultaneously while in OFF mode.

Operating in Programmable Mode

1. Factory Schedule: Pre-programmed with energy-saving settings (e.g., Heat: 70°F day, 62°F night; Cool: 78°F day, 82°F night). Press RUN to use defaults.
2. Custom Schedule:

3. Temporary Override: Press up/down arrows to adjust temperature; it holds until the next programmed period.
4. Permanent Hold: Press HOLD to maintain a set temperature until RUN is pressed.
5. Disable Programming: In CONFIGURATION MENU, set programming to non-programmable mode if desired.

Advanced Features

1. Energy Management Recovery (EMR): When enabled (Item 4 in CONFIGURATION MENU), the thermostat starts heating/cooling early to reach the setpoint by the programmed time.
2. Compressor Protection: Enable CL ON (Item 6 in CONFIGURATION MENU) to delay compressor restart by 5 minutes to prevent damage.
3. Filter Change Reminder: Alerts when filter replacement is needed; reset in CONFIGURATION MENU.
4. Keypad Lockout: Enable in CONFIGURATION MENU to restrict access; unlock by pressing up/down arrows and TIME simultaneously for 5 seconds.

Troubleshooting

Installation Instructions

Warning: Thermostat installation and all components shall conform to Class II circuits per the NEC code. Do not use with line voltage systems; verify wiring with a qualified technician if unsure.

Remove Old Thermostat

Installing New Thermostat

  1. Gently pull the thermostat cover off the base. Do not force or pry to avoid damage.
  2. Place base over the hole in the wall and mark mounting hole locations using the base as a template.
  3. Move base out of the way and drill mounting holes. Use plastic screw anchors if existing holes are too large.
  4. Fasten base snugly to the wall using two mounting screws. Leveling is for appearance only and does not affect operation.
  5. Connect wires to the terminal block using the appropriate wiring schematic (see Wiring section).
  6. Push excess wire into the wall and plug the hole with fire-resistant material (e.g., fiberglass insulation) to prevent drafts.
  7. Snap the thermostat onto the base carefully.

Battery Location

Wiring and Terminal Functions

Refer to the equipment manufacturer’s instructions for specific wiring. The following table describes typical terminal functions:

TerminalFunction
RCCooling power (24 VAC)
RHHeating power (24 VAC)
CCommon wire for 24 VAC power from transformer (optional)
WHeat relay
YCompressor contactor (cooling)
GFan relay
O/BHeat pump changeover valve (O: cool, B: heat)

Note: For two-wire heat-only systems, connect one wire to RH and the other to W. For single-transformer systems, jumper RC and RH. For heat pumps, set O/B switch to “O” (cool) or “B” (heat) as required by the system. The thermostat can operate on battery power if no C wire is available. Do not exceed specified voltage ratings.

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