Pentax RTH7600, RTH7600D Quick Installation Guide

This thermostat contains a Lithium battery which
Installation is Easy
Label wires and remove your old thermostat
Install and wire your new thermostat
system
– This thermostat works with virtually all System
Types
– It is preset for the most common system
Turn OFF Power to Heating/
1
Cooling System
or
Label Wires with Tags
3
Label the wires using the supplied wire labels as you disconnect them, then remove the old wallplate.
Separate Wallplate from
4
New Thermostat
Remove wallplate from the new thermostat.
may contain Perchlorate material. Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
MERCURY NOTICE: Do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury in a sealed tube. Contact the Thermostat Recycling Corporation at www.thermostat-recycle.org or 800­238-8192 for information on how and where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat.
We are here to help.
Call 1-800-468-1502 for
wiring assistance before
returning the thermostat to the store.
Quick Start Guide
Touchscreen Programmable
Thermostat
RTH7600 Series
This thermostat works on 24 volt or 750 mV systems. It will NOT work on 120/240 Volt systems.
Remove old thermostat but leave wallplate with wires attached.
Leave wallplate in place
Remove Old Thermostat
2
Is there a sealed tube containing mercury? If so, see back cover for proper disposal instructions.
EM. HEATAUX. HEAT
50 60 70 80
Wire color might not match labels.
Wire Labels
M31545
Wallplate
M28073
CAUTION: To avoid possible compressor damage, do not run air conditioner if the outside temperature drops below 50°F (10°C).
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Mount Wallplate
5
Mount the new wallplate using the included screws and anchors.
Drill 3/16-in. holes for drywall Drill 3/32-in. holes for plaster
MCR28094
Connect Wires
6
Simply match wire labels.
SCREW
INSERT WIRES THEN TIGHTEN SCREWS
CONVENTIONAL
C
G
Y
W
RC
R
Remove metal jumper if you have both R and Rc wires.
Labels don’t match? See Wiring Notes (over).
Have a Heat Pump system? See Wiring Notes (over).
Call 1-800-468-1502 for wiring assistance.
LABELED WIRES
WIRE HOLE
G
Y
W
R
CONVENTIONAL
W2
Y2
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50 60 70 80 F
Old thermostat
OFF
AUTO EM. HEAT
Cover
Install Batteries
7
Install two AA alkaline batteries and remove tab.
Back of thermostat
Remove tab.
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MCR28101
MCR27518
MCR33763
Install Thermostat onto Wallplate
8
Install thermostat onto the wallplate on the wall.
M27519
Turn Power Back ON
9
Turn the power back on to the heating/cooling system.
or
10
Press s or t to set month, then press NEXT. Press s or t to set day, then press NEXT. Press s or t to set year, then press DONE.
Press s or t to set time, then press DONE to save and exit.
Set Time and Date
Month Year Day
6
Go Back
2012
Next
15
Done
MCR33548
10:10
Done
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If your system type is...
If your system type is:
q Single Stage Heat and Cool
Congratulations, you’re done!
Thermostat is set with energy saving schedule; see operating manual to adjust schedule.
See step 12b for thermostat preferences.
If your system type is:
q Multistage Heat and Cool
q Heat Pump* without Backup Heat
q Heat Pump* with Backup Heat
q Heat Only or Cool Only
Continue to step 12a to match your thermostat to your system type.
*Heat Pump—an air conditioner that provides cooling in the summer, and also runs in reverse in the winter to provide heating.
If you are not sure of your system type or if you have other questions, call us toll-free at 1-800-468-1502.
MCR28076
HEAT PUMP
HEAT PUMP
12a
System Setup
12b
Preferences (optional) Wiring Notes
Step 1
Press and release the left button.
Mon
72
System
System & Fan
Cool
6:30
Fan Auto
Schedule
PM
Clock & Mode
Set To
72
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Step 2
Press and hold the center button until the screen changes (approximately 5 seconds).
System
System
Heat Off Cool
Fan Auto
Fan
Done
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Function Settings & Options
Year Setting
0120*
(rst two digits)
Year Setting
0130*
(second two
digits)
Month Setting 01 - 12 (i.e., January - December)
0140*
Date Setting 01 - 31
0150*
Select System
0170
Type
Heating Fan
0180
Control
Heat Pump
0190
Changeover Valve
(for heat pumps
only)
Heating Cycle
0240
Rate
Emergency Heat
0270
Cycle Rate (heat
pumps only)
20 = Year 20xx
21 = Year 21xx
01 - 99 (i.e., 2001 - 2099)
1 Heat /cool: Gas, oil or electric heating with central air conditioning.
2 Heat pump: Heat pump without backup or auxiliary heat.
3 Heat only: Gas, oil or electric heat without central air conditioning.
4 Heat only with fan: Gas, oil or electric heat without central air conditioning.
5 Hot water heat only (no fan): Gas, oil or hot water heat without central air conditioning.
6 Cool only: Central air conditioning only.
7 Heat pump: Heat pump with backup or auxiliary heating.
8 Heat /Cool Multiple stages: 2 heat stages (wires on W and W2), 2 cooling stages (wires on Y and Y2).
9 Heat /Cool Multiple stages: 2 heat stages (wires on W and W2), 1 cooling stage (wire on Y).
10 Heat /Cool Multiple stages: 1 heat stage (wire on W), 2 cooling stages (wires on Y and Y2).
0 Gas or oil heat: Use this setting if you have a gas or oil heating system (system controls fan operation).
1 Electric heat: Use this setting if you have an electric heating system (thermostat controls fan operation).
0 Cooling changeover valve: Use this setting if you connected a wire labeled “O” to the O/B terminal (see
Wiring Notes).
1 Heating changeover valve: Use this setting if you connected a wire labeled “B” to the O/B terminal (see
Wiring Notes).
5 Gas or oil furnace: Standard gas/oil furnace (less than 90% efficiency).
9 Electric furnace: Electric heating systems.
3 Hot water or high- efficiency furnace: Hot water system or gas furnace (more than 90% efficiency).
1 Gas/oil steam or gravity system: Steam or gravity heat systems.
Settings 5, 9, 3, or 1 recommended. Other settings: 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12.
The number indicates how frequently the system cycles on and off to maintain the set temperature.
A higher number means the system is on and off for shorter amounts of time, a lower number means
longer on and off times. When these settings are set to match the system type, the thermostat controls
temperature more accurately.
* Functions set in Step 10.
NOTE: Some functions may not appear due to previous selections made.
Step 3
1 Press s t to change setting.
2 Press NEXT to advance to next function.
3 Press DONE to save & exit.
0120
Go BackNext Done
20
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Use the Setup and Navigation steps in 12a to set Display Preferences.
Function Settings & Options
Manual/Auto
0300
Changeover
Temperature Format
0320
(°F/°C)
Daylight Saving Time
0330
On/Off
Furnace Filter Change
0500
Reminder
Smart
0530
Response®
Technology
Maximum Heat
0600
Temperature Limit
Minimum Cool
0610
Temperature Limit
Clock Format 12 12-hour clock (i.e., “3:30 pm”)
0640
0 Manual changeover (Heat/Cool/Off).
1 Automatic changeover (Heat/Cool/Auto/Off). Automatically turns on Heat or Cool based on room
temperature. Note: System maintains minimum 3°F difference between heat and cool settings.
0 Fahrenheit
1 Celsius
0 Off: No adjustment for daylight saving time.
1 On: Auto-change to daylight saving time (for areas that do not use the new 2007 DST calendar).
2 On: Auto-change to daylight saving time (2007 and beyond, for areas that use the new 2007 DST calendar).
0 Off (no reminder)
1 Reminder after 10-day run time (about 1 month)
2 Reminder after 30-day run time (about 3 months)
3 Reminder after 60-day run time (about 6 months)
4 Reminder after 90-day run time (about 9 months)
5 Reminder after 120-day run time (about 1 year)
6 Reminder after 365-day run time (about 3 years)
1 On
0 Off
90°F (other options: 40-89°F [4-32°C])
50°F (other options: 51-99°F [11-37°C])
24 24-hour clock (i.e., “15:30”)
Conventional system
Alternate wiring (conventional systems)
Remove metal jumper connecting R and Rc only if
you must connect both R and Rc wires.
If your old thermostat had both R and RH wires,
remove metal jumper. Connect the R wire to the Rc
terminal, and the RH wire to the R terminal.
If your old thermostat had only 1 C or C1 wire,
connect it to the C terminal. If your old thermostat
had 2 C or C1 wires, wrap each separately with
electrical tape and do not connect them.
Heat pump
Connect wires: Heat Pump
1. Match each labeled wire with same letter on new thermostat.
2. Use a screwdriver to loosen screws, insert wires into hole, then tighten screws.
3. If E and Aux do not each have a wire connected, use a small piece of wire to connect them to each other.
4. Push any excess wire back into the wall opening.
Labels don’t match?
If labels do not match letters on thermostat, see Alternate wiring (heat pump system only).
Alternate wiring (heat pump system only)
Leave metal jumper in place, connecting R & Rc terminals.
If your old thermostat had both V and VR wires, stop now and
contact a qualified contractor for help.
If your old thermostat had separate O and B wires, attach the
B wire to the C terminal. If another wire is attached to the C
terminal, stop now and contact a qualified contractor for help.
If your old thermostat had Y1, W1 and W2 wires, stop now and
contact a qualified contractor for help.
If L terminal is used, C terminal wire must be connected
5
(contact a contractor if there is no C wire).
If E and Aux terminals do not each have a wire connected, use
6
a small piece of wire to connect them to each other.
Customer assistance
For assistance with this product, please visit http://yourhome.honeywell.com
or call Honeywell Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-468-1502.
O/B
RC
RC
R
W
Y
G
C
Y2
W2
C
G
Y
R
2
3
3
5
5
6
6
4
Rc
R
W
Y
G
C
Y2
W2
Aux
G
Y
O
R
2
2
3
Aux
E
L
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