Do you have a question about the 80 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
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Randy
January 27, 2025
How to replace batteries
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
To replace the batteries in an Emerson 80 Series thermostat, follow these steps:
1. Look for a low battery icon with the word "REPLACE" on the display, indicating the batteries need changing. 2. Locate the battery slot on the back of the thermostat. 3. Remove the thermostat from the wall to access the battery compartment. 4. Replace the old batteries with new ones. 5. Reattach the thermostat to the wall.
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Randy
January 27, 2025
How to change batteries on series 80 thetmostat
1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
To change the batteries on an Emerson 80 Series thermostat:
1. Check if the low battery icon with the word "replace" appears. 2. Remove the thermostat from the wall by gripping the top and bottom and pulling it straight towards you. 3. Locate the battery slot on the back of the thermostat. 4. Replace the two AA batteries. 5. Reattach the thermostat by aligning it properly and snapping it back into place.
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Introduction The 80 Series provides the easiest selection, stocking, and installation in a space cluttered with too many models, features, and brands, with the features contractors and homeowners ask for, search for, and buy. • Large Display •Advanced Features - Bright backlight...
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“hot spots” or uneven backlight quality that make them difficult to view. Competitively priced • 1F85U-42PR Most requested features • Easier to install and configure • Support When & Where You Need It Quality & Precision Control 80 Series Thermostats...
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Square shape NP - Smaller Large, high quality doesn’t cover Smaller screen size, screen size Poor display quality, Why We Win display with previous thermostat fewer features Prog – more fewer features advanced features footprint, small expensive display 80 Series Thermostats...
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Temperature Limits Dual Fuel Large, high quality Square shape doesn’t Small display, fewer More expensive with Why We Win display with advanced cover previous features extra cooling stage features and dual fuel thermostat footprint 80 Series Thermostats...
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Dual Fuel Square shape Features, Features, More expensive, More expensive, doesn’t cover Why we win aesthetics and dual aesthetics, 4 previous thermostat fewer features fewer features fuel stage & dual fuel footprint 80 Series Thermostats...
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7, 5-1-1 or None Program TECH TIP: Did you know that the 80 Series thermostats share the same subbase pin out as Sensi Wi-Fi 1F87U-42WF? Pull off any 80 Series stat, snap in a Sensi, and configure. 80 Series Thermostats...
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WF Wifi The last group of letters call out programming. 0 Basic The letter before the dash Application calls out the application. C Conventional (Gas/Oil/Elec Furnace and/or AC) H Heat Pump Only U Universal 80 Series Thermostats...
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Matching 80 Series Thermostats to Your Application Conventional Models are Single Stage Heat and Cool for Conventional Gas/Oil/Electric or Heat Pumps with no Aux Heat. Programmable Models all have the same options of 7 independent day or 5+1+1 day programming, or can be set...
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Universal - 4H/2C or 2H/2C • Furnaces and Heat Pumps Heat Pump – 2H/1C • Heat Pump Only Conventional – 1H/1C • Furnaces and Heat Pumps To verify thermostat features, look at the side panel of the box. 80 Series Thermostats...
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Be sure to check out our Quick Reference guide with all of our thermostats, available on our Wholesale Resource Center: https://climate.emerson.com/documents/wr-0889-visorcard-divide-en-3599656.pdf The White-Rodgers Quick Reference Guide includes specs and features on all 80 Series thermostats including: System type Terminals Features...
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Download: • Go to your app store • Type in WR Mobile • Install the app • Open your camera • Hold it over the QR code • Tap “Open” on the pop-down • Install the app 80 Series Thermostats...
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WR Mobile App Easy to use! Search by OEM, Competitive, or White-Rodgers Model Number Scrollable Product List WR Replacement Product Number 80 Series Thermostats...
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White-Rodgers Cross Reference Go to: www.whiterodgers.com Hover over Tools & Resources • Click on: White-Rodgers Cross Reference/Product Information • Enter the Model Number or click on: Search Replacement • Heating Controls by Major OEM Brand 80 Series Thermostats...
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Access useful resources to grow your business. Visit: https://climate.emerson.com/en-us/brands/white- rodgers/white-rodgers-wholesaler-resource-center You’ll find videos, stocking lists and product launch information for the following product families: • Heating Controls • Cooling Controls • Sensi Smart™ Thermostats • Traditional Thermostats • Contractor Rewards • Product Merchandising 80 Series Thermostats...
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Offering the widest range of • Universal Replacement Controls Ease of Installation Simple, easy to understand • instructions Product Reliability Quality Control assures reliable • products Affordable Competitive pricing • Supported by Knowledgeable Representatives Contractor direct phone support • 80 Series Thermostats...
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Programmable standard on all programmable - Built in level indicator models - Simple set up menu - Terminal block connections • Dual Fuel (HP/Gas Furnace) Control No sensor required Standard on all staging models Sensi WiFi Universal Heat Pump Conventional 80 Series Thermostats...
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4 or 2 Periods Temp. Limits Keypad Lockout Dual Fuel (Logic Based) Auto-change Selectable 7, 5-1-1 or None 7, 5-1-1 or None Program 80 Series Thermostats...
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Matching 80 Series Thermostats to Your Application Conventional Models are Single Stage Heat and Cool for Conventional Gas/Oil/Electric or Heat Pumps with no Aux Heat. Programmable Models all have the same options of 7 independent day or 5+1+1 day programming, or can also be...
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WF Wifi The last group of letters call out programming. 0 Basic The letter before the dash Application calls out the application. C Conventional (Gas/Oil/Elec Furnace and/or AC) H Heat Pump Only U Universal 80 Series Thermostats...
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Programmable Non-Programmable (1F85U-22NP / -42NP shown) (1F85U-22PR / -42PR shown) Backlight button (top of thermostat) Temp UP/DOWN System button Fan button Hold permanent temperature or run schedule (cancel hold) “Away” – temperature preset for commonly used setting 80 Series Thermostats...
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Features - Heat Pump and Conventional Models Programmable Non-Programmable (1F83H-21NP shown) (1F83C-11PR shown) Backlight button (top of thermostat) Fan switch Adjust time and Run schedule day of week (cancel perm. hold) System switch Permanent temperature hold (“Aux Mode” for HP models only) 80 Series Thermostats...
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2. Center hole wiring 3. Accessible terminal blocks 1F87U-42WF TECH TIP: Did you know that the 80 Series thermostats share the same subbase pin out as Sensi Wi-Fi 1F87U-42WF? Pull off any 80 Series stat, snap in a Sensi, and configure.
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ELEC – thermostat operates the fan • on a call for heat Typically for heat pumps or electric furnaces These switches are on the back of the thermostat and must be configured correctly for the application. 80 Series Thermostats...
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Setting system switch to Aux results in auxiliary heating with no compressor – This will isolate both terminals so they can operation. be independently used. For Two Transformer Systems, improper phasing will result in damage to the transformer. 80 Series Thermostats...
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Introduction The 80 Series provides the easiest selection, stocking, and installation in a space cluttered with too many models, features, and brands, with the features contractors and homeowners ask for, search for, and buy. • Large Display •Advanced Features - Bright backlight...
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4 or 2 Periods Temp. Limits Keypad Lockout Dual Fuel (Logic Based) Auto-change Selectable 7, 5-1-1 or None 7, 5-1-1 or None Program 80 Series Thermostats...
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W/E (Gas or Oil Heat) Single stage gas or oil furnace W/E, W2 (Gas of Oil Heat Two stage gas or oil furnace W/E (Electric Heat) Single stage electric furnace W/E, W2 (Electric Heat) Two stage electric furnace 80 Series Thermostats...
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HP Stages With Separate HP Stages Model Number Configure For Separate Aux/Emergency (NP or PR) Aux-Emergency Heat Cool Heat Cool 1F83C-11 None 1F83H-21 Clip W2/E Jumper 1F85U-22 Use Configuration Menu Item #15 1F85U-42 Use Configuration Menu Item #15 80 Series Thermostats...
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“B”, energizes reversing valve in heating Conventional 1 Heat / 1Cool Furnace 1 Heat A/C 1 Cool Power for Power for Reversing Cooling Heating Common wire Cooling Heating Valve Relay Relay Relay for 24C Heat Pump 1 Heat and 1 Cool 80 Series Thermostats...
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Heat Pump 2 Heat / 1 Cool Heat Pump Heat Pump Staged Malfunction/ Common Diagnostics Power Reversing stage Stage wire for Terminal Heat Pump Emer. (24V) Valve Relay compressor Heat (input signal with Heat (Aux) requires Separate Only common) Aux or (Dual Fuel) 80 Series Thermostats...
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Reversing Terminal Rela Stage on wire Valve 2nd Stage (input Heat Pump Cooling Heating Stage Aux Heat for 24C No Call Heat signal w/ 1 stage Comp. Aux Stage requires Aux or Emer Only common) (Dual Fuel) 80 Series Thermostats...
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80 Series Universal -42 (4H/2C) Wiring Universal Applications • – Heat Pump, 4 Heat/2 Cool • The Universal -42 for Heat Pump has 2 stages of compressor (Y1 & Y2) plus 2 stages of Auxiliary (W/E and W2) • Integrated RC/RH jumper on the back of the thermostat •...
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Common Diagnostics Power for Power for Reversing stage stage wire for Terminal Cooling Heating Valve Relay comp. comp. (input signal Stage Heat Pump Stage requires Heat w/ 2 stages Heat common) (Aux) Aux or (Aux) (Dual Fuel) 80 Series Thermostats...
Installer Configuration Menu 80 Series Thermostats...
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Hold Menu for 8 seconds • System application / configuration menus - These setting directly impact the operation of the equipment. - Set options to match the system. • User Menu - Access homeowner settings, same menu sequence 80 Series Thermostats...
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Press NEXT or EXIT to save changes • Use temperature UP/DOWN buttons to Options rotate through options Next Menu Name Use to navigate Back through Menu items Display Options Display Menu Name for each menu and Number 80 Series Thermostats...
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• • • • Temperature Offset Continuous • • • • Backlight* • • • • Change Filter • • Auto-Changeover • • • • Keypad Lockout • • Programming • Periods per Day *requires C-wire connection 80 Series Thermostats...
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Homeowner/User Menu Setting Time and Day • Setting Schedules • Homeowner/User Menu • 80 Series Thermostats...
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Auto-Changeover: thermostat automatically switches between On- enable auto heat and cool Off- disable auto On- disable buttons Off- all buttons are active Keypad Lockout: prevent unwanted changes to the thermostat Press and MENU for 3 seconds to turn Keypad Lockout off! 80 Series Thermostats...
Press either the UP/DOWN button Settings until you reach the correct hour and the AM/PM designation Press NEXT to switch from hours to minutes Press and hold either the UP/DOWN button until you reach the correct minutes Press RUN to exit 80 Series Thermostats...
Set to Thu Fri Once all days of the week have been programmed Wake the thermostat will display END Time Day / Period Set Point Press EXIT at any time to save changes and return to home screen 80 Series Thermostats...
Check each wire connection to verify they are not shorted or touching other Heat, Cool or Fan Possible short in wiring, thermostat, heat, cool, or wires. Try resetting the thermostat. If the condition persists contact your HVAC Runs Constantly fan system. service person. 80 Series Thermostats...
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To conveniently reset only the schedule and user settings back to factory defaults, press MENU and BACKLIGHT buttons at the same time and hold until the display goes blank and resets. 80 Series Thermostats...
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Offering the widest range of • Universal Replacement Controls Ease of Installation Simple, easy to understand • instructions Product Reliability Quality Control assures reliable • products Affordable Competitive pricing • Supported by Knowledgeable Representatives Contractor direct phone support • R-5087-2 80 Series Thermostats...
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Questions and answers
How to replace batteries
To replace the batteries in an Emerson 80 Series thermostat, follow these steps:
1. Look for a low battery icon with the word "REPLACE" on the display, indicating the batteries need changing.
2. Locate the battery slot on the back of the thermostat.
3. Remove the thermostat from the wall to access the battery compartment.
4. Replace the old batteries with new ones.
5. Reattach the thermostat to the wall.
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How to change batteries on series 80 thetmostat
To change the batteries on an Emerson 80 Series thermostat:
1. Check if the low battery icon with the word "replace" appears.
2. Remove the thermostat from the wall by gripping the top and bottom and pulling it straight towards you.
3. Locate the battery slot on the back of the thermostat.
4. Replace the two AA batteries.
5. Reattach the thermostat by aligning it properly and snapping it back into place.
This answer is automatically generated