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Comfort-Set®90 SeriesTMPREMIUM1F97-391Installation andOperating InstructionsRetain for Future UseThermostat/Humidifier ControlDigital 7 Day Programmab

Page 2 - Easy, Menu-Driven Set-Up

8HM1 W RH RC G Y HM2 6WRH123HM1 HM26YGWRC RHEHJIMKLWIRING DIAWIRING DIAWIRING DIAWIRING DIAWIRING DIAGRAMSGRAMSGRAMSGRAMSGRAMSAll wiring diagrams are

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

9AHumidifier SystemBZone ValveCCooling SystemDFan RelayEHeating SystemHJumper WireITRANSFORMERJ24 VAC SideK120 VAC SideLHot SideMNeutral SideNHEATING

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10HM1 W RH RC G Y HM2 6GY5324RHW1HM1 HM26YGWRC RHEDCHJIMKL1 From heating system2 From 24 VAC transformer3 Red jumper wire (provided)4 From fan rel

Page 5 - Introduction

11HM1 W RH RC G Y HM2 6WRH12643HM1 HM2YGWRCRHHJIMKL661452B1 From heating system2 From 24 VAC transformer (through zone valve)3 Red jumper wir

Page 6 - SPECIFICATIONS

12HM1 W RH RC G Y HM2 6WRH12RCGY534HM1 HM26YGWRC RHEDCJIMKLJOMKL1 From heating system2 From 24 VAC heating transformer3 From 24 VAC cooling transfo

Page 7 - PRECAUTIONS

13Installation/ConfigurationHM1 HM26YGWRCRHDCJIMKLHM1 W RH RC G Y HM2 61RCGY321 From 24 VAC cooling transformer2 From fan relay3 From cooling syste

Page 8 - 16” pilot holes, and

14HM16 Y G WHM2RC RHHM1 W RH RC G Y HM2 6A1LMKJ1IHMNOTE: Two terminal choices (HM1 or HM2) are provided forhumidifier control. When the humidity setti

Page 9 - Screw anchors

15HM1 6 Y G WHM2RC RHHM1 W RH RC G Y HM2 6A1LMKKJ1IRelay90-290Qor equivalentHMFigure 9 – Typical wiring diagram for 120V humidifier system1 From humi

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16Before turning power on to the system,the jumpers on the back of thethermostat must be configured tooperate correctly with the systemequipment.This

Page 11 - Installation/Configuration

171 32W922W9141Clip for remote sense23-pin connector3Clip for electric heatFigure 10 – Jumper locationsInstallation/Configuration

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17164356217 89101112131415Easy, Menu-Driven Set-Upand ProgrammingPremium optionsto customize the thermostatto fit your application.

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18Step Press Button(s) Displayed (Factory Default) Press or to select: COMMENTS1 EMR(ON)OFF2 SET CYCL HEAT(05)02 - 40Adju

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198 0˚F(0)5 LO to5 HI9 (˚F) ˚C11 REMT SEN(OFF)ONSelects remote sensor OFF or ONSee page 2112PART LOCK(OFF)ONSelects partial keypad lockout OFF or ONSe

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20This option allows the cycle times inheating and cooling to be increased ordecreased. The factory set values canbe adjusted higher for longer cycles

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21compressor and the fan to come on atslightly different times, which allowsfull power to the compressor on startup.The fan off delay allows the fan t

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22The remote sense feature will notwork if the system does not provide24V to the thermostat (example:heating-only system or 3-wire zonevalves).To use

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23CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK THERMOSTTHERMOSTTHERMOSTTHERMOSTTHERMOSTAAAAAT OPERAT OPERAT OPERAT OPERAT OPERATION (cont’TION (cont’TION (cont’TION

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24PROGRAMMINGMANUMANUMANUMANUMANUAL OPERAAL OPERAAL OPERAAL OPERAAL OPERATIONTIONTIONTIONTION(Bypassing the Pr(Bypassing the Pr(Bypassing the Pr(Bypas

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25Programming9. If you program Monday the firsttime you press PROGRAM VIEW itwill be copied to the rest of the week.To program the other days of the w

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2662°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)62°F (16°C)5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM 10:00 PM10:00 PM10:00

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27Programming82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)82°F (27°C)5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM5:00 PM 10:00 PM10

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1INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing yournew Comfort-Set 90 thermostatand humidifier control. White-Rodgers has been producingenergy saving controls

Page 24 - HUMIDIFIER OPERATION CHECK

287 Day Personal HEATProgram Schedule1 Morning (MOR)2 Day (DAY)3 Evening (EVE)4 Night (NHT)5 Start Time6 TemperatureMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN15 6 5

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29Programming7 Day Personal COOLProgram ScheduleMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN15 6 5 6 5 6 5 62 3 41 Morning (MOR)2 Day (DAY)3 Evening (EVE)4 Night (NHT)5

Page 26 - PROGRAMMING

30FEATURESHumidistat Features:Adjustable Humidity Display ------ 36Humidifier MaintenanceIndicator --------------------------- 36Humidifier Control an

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31PushbPushbPushbPushbPushbutton Bacutton Bacutton Bacutton Bacutton BacklightklightklightklightklightThe large numbers and letters on yourLCD screen

Page 28 - (Shows factory programming)

32SelectaSelectaSelectaSelectaSelectabbbbble Enerle Enerle Enerle Enerle EnergggggyyyyyManaManaManaManaManagggggement Rement Rement Rement Rement Reco

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33FeaturesPrPrPrPrProoooogggggrrrrrammaammaammaammaammabbbbble Fle Fle Fle Fle Fan Contran Contran Contran Contran ControlololololThis feature allows

Page 30 - Program Schedule

34display in low light conditions, andallow for armchair programming.CHECK BATTERY will be displayedwhen the batteries are low. To assureoptimum perfo

Page 31 - 7 Day Personal COOL

35FeaturesCompressorCompressorCompressorCompressorCompressorShorShorShorShorShort-Cyt-Cyt-Cyt-Cyt-Cycccccle Prle Prle Prle Prle Protection.otection.ot

Page 32 - FEATURES

36be set anywhere from 0 to 1975 hoursin 25 hour increments. A selection of00 will cancel this feature.When CHCK HUMD is displayed,you can clear it by

Page 33 - Features

37Featureswith respect to the humidifier’scapability.PrPrPrPrProoooogggggrrrrrammaammaammaammaammabbbbble le le le le AAAAAutomautomautomautomautomati

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2THE THE THE THE THE THERMOSTTHERMOSTTHERMOSTTHERMOSTTHERMOSTAAAAAT BT BT BT BT BUTTUTTUTTUTTUTTONSONSONSONSONSSee inside front cover for illustration

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38FAQs 1F97-3911. My thermostat is readingin Celsius. How do I changeit to Fahrenheit?2. The display shows theword CHECK BCHECK BCHECK BCHECK BCHECK B

Page 36 - to resume operation

39FAQsFAQs 1F97-3915. My furnace (air condition-ing) cycles too fast (slow). Isthere an adjustment?6. Why does the blower fankeep running after the sy

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40FAQs 1F97-3917. Do I have to program astop time for each programperiod?8. My display light does notwork. Can it be fixed orreplaced?9. Between Heati

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41FAQs 1F97-39111. How can I get an extracopy of the OperatingManual for my thermostat?12. What do I do if mysystem is not workingproperly and I need

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42TROUBLESHOOTINGSYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONNo Heat/No Cool/No Fan(common problems)No Heat1. Blown fuse or tripped circuitbreaker.2. Furn

Page 40 - FAQs 1F97-391

43SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONNo Heat (cont.)No Cool5. Heating system requiresservice or thermostat requiresreplacement.1. Thermostat not

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44SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONHeat, Cool or Fan RunsConstantlyThermostat Setting andThermostat ThermometerDisagreeThermostat Does Not Foll

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45SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONBlank Display and/or KeypadNot RespondingHow do I change the roomHumidity display?1. Voltage spike or static

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PROGRAMMING ------------------ 24ScheduleSample Programs ----------------- 26Personal Programs---------------- 28SetClock ----------------------------

Page 45 - Troubleshooting

3FAN AUTOHRSCHECK BATTERY FAMMONFAN AUTOHEATHEATHRSCHECK BATTERY FAMMON WED THU FRI SAT SUNTUEWED THU FRI SAT SUNTUE18 1819 20 2122252324Figure 1. The

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Page 48 - 37-6459A

PART NO. 37-6459A0339The Emerson logo is atrademark and service markof Emerson Electric Co.White-Rodgers is a divisionof Emerson Electric Co.Printed i

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4INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATIONThis White-Rodgers AutomaticSetback Digital Thermostat usesmicrocomputer technology to provideprecise time, temperature

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5PRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONSPRECAUTIONSWARNING!Do not shorDo not shorDo not shorDo not shorDo not short out tert out tert out tert ou

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6INSTINSTINSTINSTINSTALLAALLAALLAALLAALLATION TION TION TION TION AND CONFIGURAAND CONFIGURAAND CONFIGURAAND CONFIGURAAND CONFIGURATIONTIONTIONTIONTIO

Page 52 - PART NO. 37-6459A

7HM1WRHRCGYHM26S1S2S312341Figure 2 – Thermostat base1Mounting screws2Pull wires through this opening3Insert wires into terminal holes, then tighten sc

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