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.
Key Specifications
- Type: Programmable (5+1+1 day), single-stage thermostat
- Compatibility:
- Conventional systems (gas, oil, electric, millivolt, 24V)
- Single-stage heat pump systems without auxiliary heat
- Heat only, cool only, or heat/cool systems
- Not compatible with multi-stage systems, electric baseboard heat, or systems exceeding 30 VAC
- Power Source:
- Battery: 2 AA alkaline batteries (Duracell or Energizer recommended)
- Hardwired: 20-30 VAC, NEC Class II, 50/60 Hz with common (C) wire (optional)
- Electrical Rating:
- Terminal Load: 0.05 to 1.0 A per terminal, 1.5 A max combined
- Rated Differentials: Heat (0.6°F), Cool (1.2°F)
- Setpoint Range: 45°F to 90°F (7°C to 32°C)
- Display: Backlit LCD display with yellow backlight
- Operating Conditions:
- Ambient: 32°F to 105°F (0°C to 41°C)
- Humidity: 90% non-condensing max
- Shipping: -4°F to 149°F (-20°C to 65°C)
- Dimensions: 3-7/8” H x 6” W x 1-3/16” D
- Features:
- 5+1+1 day programming (Mon-Fri, Sat, Sun) with four time/temperature periods per day
- Automatic heat/cool changeover
- Energy Management Recovery (EMR) for early start
- Compressor protection (up to 5-minute delay)
- Filter change reminder
- Keypad lockout option
- Wall plate (F61-2550) to cover marks from previous thermostats
- Thermostat Configuration Options:
- Conventional Gas, Oil, Electric (mV and 24V), Heat Only, Cool Only, or Heat/Cool Systems - Maximum Stages Heat/Cool: 1/1
- Single-Stage Heat Pump (Air Source or Geothermal) without Aux. Heat - Maximum Stages Heat/Cool: 1/1
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:
- Locate the ELECTRIC/GAS switch on the back of the thermostat (default: GAS). Set to ELECTRIC for systems requiring the thermostat to control the fan during heating (e.g., electric heat or heat pumps).
- Access CONFIGURATION MENU by pressing SYSTEM to OFF, then holding up/down arrows and TIME for 5 seconds.
- Configure options:
- Item 1: Select O (cool) or B (heat) for heat pump changeover valve.
- Item 4: Enable/disable Energy Management Recovery (EMR).
- Item 6: Compressor lockout (CL OFF or ON for 5-minute delay).
- Exit by pressing RUN or waiting for the display to return to normal.
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:
- Press PRGM, then select HEAT or COOL.
- Choose weekday (Mon-Fri), Saturday, or Sunday programming.
- Set times/temperatures for Morning, Day, Evening, and Night periods using TIME and up/down arrows.
- Save by pressing RUN.
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
- No Display: Check battery polarity or replace batteries with fresh AA alkaline batteries. Verify C wire connection for hardwired setups. Reset by pressing up/down arrows and TIME simultaneously. If no data displays after battery replacement, clean battery contacts with compressed air or check the furnace control board fuse.
- No Heat/Cool: Ensure SYSTEM is set to HEAT/COOL, setpoint is above/below room temperature (e.g., not stuck at 62°F), and circuit breaker is on. Check for compressor delay (up to 5 minutes). Verify wiring, especially O/B for heat pumps. If no click is heard, check for a blown fuse or tripped breaker.
- Fan Runs Continuously: Set FAN to AUTO. Ensure SYSTEM is not in AUTO mode if only heating or cooling is desired.
- Inaccurate Temperature: Relocate thermostat away from drafts, heat sources, or exterior walls. Calibration is not available in this model.
- System Runs Constantly: Verify setpoint settings (e.g., not stuck at 62°F for heat or 85°F for cool). Check for shorted wires or incorrect wiring causing constant operation.
- Erratic Operation: A voltage spike or static discharge may cause issues. Reset by pressing up/down arrows and TIME together. If the thermostat remains unresponsive, contact a professional technician.
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
- Turn off power at the main fuse or circuit breaker until installation is complete.
- Remove the front cover of the old thermostat. With wires attached, remove the wall plate. If it has a mounting plate, remove the thermostat and plate as an assembly.
- Mark wires for terminal identification using labels provided with the new thermostat.
- Disconnect wires one at a time, ensuring they do not fall back into the wall.
Installing New Thermostat
- Gently pull the thermostat cover off the base. Do not force or pry to avoid damage.
- Place base over the hole in the wall and mark mounting hole locations using the base as a template.
- Move base out of the way and drill mounting holes. Use plastic screw anchors if existing holes are too large.
- Fasten base snugly to the wall using two mounting screws. Leveling is for appearance only and does not affect operation.
- Connect wires to the terminal block using the appropriate wiring schematic (see Wiring section).
- Push excess wire into the wall and plug the hole with fire-resistant material (e.g., fiberglass insulation) to prevent drafts.
- Snap the thermostat onto the base carefully.
Battery Location
- Includes 2 AA alkaline batteries with a battery tag to prevent power drainage. Remove the tag to engage batteries.
- Replace batteries when “BATT” appears or before leaving the home unoccupied for over 3 months. Use premium brand AA alkaline batteries (e.g., Duracell or Energizer).
- Install batteries along the top of the rear compartment, ensuring positive (+) ends are oriented correctly.
Wiring and Terminal Functions
Refer to the equipment manufacturer’s instructions for specific wiring. The following table describes typical terminal functions:
Terminal | Function |
RC | Cooling power (24 VAC) |
RH | Heating power (24 VAC) |
C | Common wire for 24 VAC power from transformer (optional) |
W | Heat relay |
Y | Compressor contactor (cooling) |
G | Fan relay |
O/B | Heat 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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