White Rodgers EMERSON BLUE 1F98EZ-1621 Homeowner User Manual

White Rodgers EMERSON BLUE 1F98EZ-1621 Homeowner User Manual

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Emerson Blue Wireless Comfort Interface - Homeowner User Guide

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  • Page 1 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com ® EMERSON ™ BLUE Wireless Comfor t Inter face 1F98EZ-1621 HOMEOWNER USER GUIDE Emerson Blue Wireless Comfort Interface - Homeowner User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Message to Homeowners Congratulations on choosing the Emerson Blue Wireless Control System! This system features an intuitive Comfort Interface that utilizes wireless technology for precise and reliable temperature control found in all Emerson products. The Emerson Blue Wireless Control System consists of a Comfort Interface,...
  • Page 3: Overview

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Overview Comfort Interface Display Room Setting Temperature Time of Day of Week Temperature Wireless Icon Setting Up/Down Battery Status Full charge Menu Button Half capacity Change = Replace Run Button Batteries System Indicator Indicator Heat Button OFF Button...
  • Page 4 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Overview “Heat”, “A/C”, “Fan”, „—––‘ Žƒ„‡Ž• Ї ŽŽ‡† ‹†‹…ƒ–‡• •›•–‡ mode selected. “Connect”, “Time”, Schedule”, “Next Day” additional button labels in additional display modes. “Aux” ‹†‹…ƒ–‡• …‘ ‰—”‡† ˆ‘” ‡ƒ– —’ “Aux” indicates Auxiliary (Emergency) stage selected.
  • Page 5 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Overview “ ” ‹†‹…ƒ–‡• –Šƒ– ‘ˆ‘”– –‡”ˆƒ…‡ ‹• ‹ ‡‹–Ї” ’ƒ”–‹ƒŽ ‘” ˆ—ŽŽ ‡›’ƒ† Ž‘… Indicates program period, “Morn” “Day” “Eve” or “Night”. “Wireless Setup” appears when in the wireless set up mode. “Humidity”...
  • Page 6: Quick Start Guide

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Quick Start Guide Set Current Time and Day 1. On the Home screen, press Menu button to display additional selections. 2. ”‡•• –Ї Time button to display hour and “A”  ‘” “P”  ‹...
  • Page 7 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Quick Start Guide 3. ”‡•• –Ї button to adjust the hour and “A”  ‘” “P” 4. ”‡•• Time to display the minutes. 5. ”‡•• –Ї button to adjust the minutes. 6. ”‡•• Time –‘...
  • Page 8: X90;‡”‰› ƒ˜‹‰ ”‡ ”‘‰”ƒ

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Quick Start Guide Energy Saving Pre-Program This Comfort Interface is set up for 7 independent day programming with 4 time/ –‡’‡”ƒ–—”‡ ’‡”‹‘†• ’‡” †ƒ› ˆ –Ї ˆƒ…–‘”› ’”‘‰”ƒ‹‰ ‡‡–• ›‘—” ‡‡†• •‹’ –‘ “Using Your Comfort Interface”...
  • Page 9: Programming Your Comfort Interface

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Programming Your Comfort Interface Planning Your Program Ї ‘”•Ї‡– ‘ ’ƒ‰‡ 10 allows you to pencil in your own program times and tem- ’‡”ƒ–—”‡• ƒ…–‘”› •‡––‹‰• ƒ”‡ Ž‹•–‡† ‘ ‘†ƒ› ˆ‘” ‘†ƒ› –Š”— ”‹†ƒ› ƒ–—”†ƒ› and Sunday.
  • Page 10: X87;ƒ–‹‰ ƒ† ‘‘Ž‹‰ ‘” •Ї‡–•

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Programming Your Comfort Interface ‹ŽŽ ‹ –Ї „Žƒ ™‘”•Ї‡– ™‹–Š ›‘—” †‡•‹”‡† –‹‡• ƒ† –‡’‡”ƒ–—”‡• Worksheet for Re-Programming 7-Day Program Wake Up Leave For Work Return Home Go To Bed Heating (Morning) (Day) (Evening) (Night) Program...
  • Page 11: X90;–‡” ‡ƒ–‹‰ ”‘‰”ƒ

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Programming Your Comfort Interface Enter Heating Program 1. In Heat mode, press the Menu button to display additional button selections. 2. ”‡•• Schedule button. The display will show the day and period being ’”‘‰”ƒ‡†...
  • Page 12 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Programming Your Comfort Interface 3. ”‡•• –Ї button to set the temperature for that period. Temperature Setting 4. ”‡•• –Ї Time button and use the button to change the period’s start time in 15 minute increments. Note: If indoor remote sensors are installed proceed to step 5 ‘–Ї”™‹•‡...
  • Page 13 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Programming Your Comfort Interface FOR INDOOR REMOTE SENSORS ONLY: ”‡•• Time again and use the button to deactivate or activate the Comfort Interface’s internal temperature sensor. A display showing dashes (--) indicates it has been †‡ƒ…–‹˜ƒ–‡†...
  • Page 14 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Programming Your Comfort Interface 6 . ”‡•• Schedule to advance to the next period. Using the Time buttons, program the remaining periods for that day. Note: Use the Copy button to copy the currents day’s program to any other day (see page 9).
  • Page 15: X90;–‡” ”‘‰”ƒ

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Programming Your Comfort Interface 8. ”‡•• to exit programming. Enter A/C Program ”‡•• to place Comfort Interface in air conditioning mode. Set the A/C program following the previous steps for heating. Emerson Blue Wireless Comfort Interface - Homeowner User Guide...
  • Page 16: Using Your Comfort Interface

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Using Your Comfort Interface Operating Your System ”‡•• Heat „—––‘ –‘ •‡Ž‡…– ‡ƒ–‹‰ ‘” ‘‘Ž‹‰ ”‡•• to turn Heating or ‘ Operating Your Fan will run automatically with Heat or Cool. To run the fan continuously, press button.
  • Page 17: Page ‡’‘”ƒ”› ”‘‰”ƒ ˜‡””‹†‡

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Using Your Comfort Interface Temporary Program Override Š‹• ˆ‡ƒ–—”‡ ‘˜‡””‹†‡• –Ї ’”‘‰”ƒ –‡’‡”ƒ–—”‡ •‡––‹‰ ˆ‘” ƒ –™‘ Š‘—” ’‡”‹‘† ”‡•• button to adjust the temperature. The display will show “Temp Hold” the left of the desired temperature. To cancel the temporary setting and return to the program, press Run.
  • Page 18: Auxiliary Heating

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Using Your Comfort Interface Auxiliary Heating If your heating system is a heat pump, the system activates Auxiliary Heating when –Ї ‘—–•‹†‡ –‡’‡”ƒ–—”‡ ‹• –‘‘ …‘ކ ˆ‘” –Ї Їƒ– ’—’ –‘ ‡ …‹‡–Ž› Їƒ– –Ї Š‘‡ ‘—...
  • Page 19: Humidity And Outdoor Temperature Display

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Using Your Comfort Interface Humidity and Outdoor Temperature Display Ї ‘ˆ‘”– –‡”ˆƒ…‡ …ƒ „‡ …‘ ‰—”‡† –‘ †‹•’Žƒ› –Ї …—””‡– Š—‹†‹–› ‹•‹†‡ ›‘—” home and/or the current outdoor temperature (if outdoor sensor is installed). When turned on, the display will cycle time, humidity, and/or outdoor temperature.
  • Page 20: Replacing Batteries

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Using Your Comfort Interface Replacing Batteries Replace batteries when “Change ” —ŽŽ ‹–‡”ˆƒ…‡ ‘ „ƒ•‡ displayed. 4 “AA” Batteries Rear view of Comfort Interface Optional Indoor/Outdoor Remote Sensors If a sensor is not communicating or the batteries are dead and need to be replaced, –Ї...
  • Page 21 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Using Your Comfort Interface Remove cover by holding Remote Sensor base and pressing the tab at the bottom while sliding the cover toward the top. Slide cover ‘ ‘ˆ „ƒ•‡ 2 “AA” batteries ‘...
  • Page 22 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Using Your Comfort Interface 3. Continue pressing and releasing the Next button to view the battery icon for all remote sensors (RS1, RS2, RS3 or ORS). If battery needs to be replaced the word “Change”...
  • Page 23: X91; ‰—”ƒ–‹‘ ‡— ’–‹‘•

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com ‘ ‰—”ƒ–‹‘ ‡— ’–‹‘• ‘ ‡–‡” –Ї ‡— ”‡•• ƒ† Бކ –Ї Menu button for 5 •‡…‘†• ‘” ‘”‡ ”‡•• –Ї „—––‘ –‘ …Šƒ‰‡ ƒ ‘’–‹‘• • •‡––‹‰ ”‡•• –Ї Next button to advance to the ‡š–...
  • Page 24 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com ‘ ‰—”ƒ–‹‘ ‡— ’–‹‘• Menu Displayed Descriptions Press Number (Factory to select options Default) (OFF) —‹†‹ ‡• ‹ Їƒ– ‘†‡ 20 - 60% Hum Setpoint OFF (default) cancels option. Select Rh setting 20% - 60% to turn on the Š—‹†‹...
  • Page 25 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com ‘ ‰—”ƒ–‹‘ ‡— ’–‹‘• Menu Displayed Descriptions Press Number (Factory to select options Default) (OFF) 1 hr - 3 hr Occupancy Fan This feature is used in light commercial applications and will turn on the fan 1, 2 or 3 hours before the Day schedule begins and will ‡‡’...
  • Page 26 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com ‘ ‰—”ƒ–‹‘ ‡— ’–‹‘• Menu Displayed Descriptions Press Number (Factory to select options Default) Outdoor OFF Selecting an outdoor temperature from 5° 5° - 50° (dF) turns on the Dual Fuel setpoint. As long as the outside temperature is above the setpoint, the compressor will operate.
  • Page 27 All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com NOTES...
  • Page 28: Homeowner Help Line

    All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Homeowner Help Line In North America: 800-284-2925 En Espanõl: 888-725-9797 Australia:1800 057 587 Hours of Operation North America (CST) U.S., Canada & Mexico Australia (Eastern Standard Time) 7 am to 1 am Monday – Friday 9 pm to 3 pm Monday –...

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