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9600

®

INTEGRATED COMFORT SOLUTIONS™

DIGITAL
PROGRAMMABLE
THERMOSTAT

E

G

ELECTRIC

GAS

5 - 2 Day Programmable
1 Heat / 1 Cool

User’s Manual
Quick Start
Installation and
Programming

WA

110-653C

RRANTY

Installation Guide
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING:
•

Always turn off power at the main power source by unscrewing
fuse or switching circuit breaker to the off position before installing,
removing, cleaning, or servicing thermostat.

•

Read all of the information in this manual before installing or
programming this thermostat.

•

This is a 24V AC low voltage thermostat. Do not install on voltages
higher than 30V AC.

•

All wiring must conform to local and national building and electrical
codes and ordinances.

•

Do not short (jumper) across terminals on the gas valve or at the
system control to test installation. This will damage the thermostat
and void the warranty.
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Features
• Four setpoints for weekday programming—two setpoints for
weekend comfort.
• Two AA ENERGIZER brand batteries retain program memory even
during power outages.
• Low battery indicator.
• Fahrenheit/Celsius display option.
• Programmable from 45°F (4°C) to 90°F (32°C).
• Accuracy within ± 1 degree.
• Adjustable temperature differential: 1-3 degrees.
• Maintains summer and winter programming.
• Low temperature freeze protection. While in heat mode, thermostat
will mechanically turn on heat if temperature drops to 40°F (4°C) even if batteries are missing or drained.
• Automatic heating shutdown if temperature exceeds 90°F (32°C).

Replacing Existing Thermostat
1. Turn off power to heating and cooling system.
2. Remove cover of old thermostat to expose wires. Do not
disconnect wires. (See Figure 1)
3. Label wires per Table 1.

Table 1
Old Label

New Label

Description

M, 4, RH, R5 or R

RH

Heat Transformer,
hot side

V or RC

RC

Cooling Transformer, hot
side

Y or Y6

Y

Cooling control

H, W or 4

W

Heating control

F or G

G

C*

Fan control relay

Y or None

*NOTE: ON

SOME OLDER MODELS, THE

C

TERMINAL CAN BE EITHER THE COOLING

CONTROL OR THE COMMON SIDE OF THE TRANSFORMER.
DIAGRAM TO VERIFY

C

Either cooling control or
common side of transformer

CHECK

FURNACE WIRING

TERMINAL. IF IT IS THE COMMON SIDE OF THE

TRANSFORMER, CAP THE WIRE AND TUCK INTO THE WALL. IF IT IS THE COOLING
CONTROL, CONNECT TO THE

Y

TERMINAL.

4. After labeling wires, remove wires from terminals.
5. Remove existing thermostat base from wall.
6. Refer to the following section for instructions on how to
install thermostat.
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Figure 1

Installing Item 9600 Thermostat
NOTE: FOR

NEW INSTALLATIONS, MOUNT THERMOSTAT ON AN INSIDE WALL,

4-5 FEET
DO NOT INSTALL BEHIND A DOOR, IN A CORNER, NEAR AIR VENTS,
DIRECT SUNLIGHT, OR NEAR ANY HEAT OR STEAM GENERATING FIXTURES. INSTALLATION
THESE PLACES WILL AFFECT THERMOSTAT OPERATION.

ABOVE THE FLOOR.

1. Turn power off to the heating and cooling systems.
2. Place COOL-OFF-HEAT in OFF position.
COOL-OFF-HEAT
PROG

>

MAN

>

IN
AT

SET PROG/MAN

COOL-OFF-HEAT

AUTO - ON

AUTO - ON

3. Place
AUTO–ON switch
into AUTO position.
4. Remove the cover using a coin
or screwdriver.

Figure 2

5. Place thermostat against the wall at desired location. Make sure
wires will feed through opening on base of thermostat.
6. Mark placement of mounting holes (see Figure 3). Set base aside.
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Figure 3

MOUNTING HOLES

AM
PM

PROG

MORN DAY EVE NITE
CHANGE

SET

RH
RC

MAN

W
Y

AUTO/MAN

G

COOL OFF HEAT

Elec
Gas
FAN AUTO ON

7. Drill the marked holes using a 3/16” drill bit. Note: Enclosed plastic
anchors do not require a drilled hole for drywall.
8. Tap plastic anchors into the wall.
9. Align base with plastic anchors and feed wires through opening (see
Figure 4).
Figure 4

AM
PM

PROG

RH
RC

MORN DAY EVE NITE
CHANGE

SET

MAN

W
Y

AUTO/MAN

G

COOL OFF HEAT

Elec
Gas
FAN AUTO ON

10. Secure base to wall with supplied screws.
11. Connect wires to terminal strip. Refer to wiring diagrams on other
side of this sheet. Make sure wire connections are secure.
12. Place fan option switch into either the ELEC or GAS position depending on the type of furnace. Refer to Figure 5.
Figure 5

AM
PM

PROG

RH
RC

MORN DAY EVE NITE
CHANGE

SET

MAN

W
Y

AUTO/MAN

G

COOL OFF HEAT

4

Elec
Gas
FAN AUTO ON

FAN
OPTION
SWITCH
Controls
fan delay.

13. Install two AA ENERGIZER brand batteries or equivalent into battery
compartment. Be sure to match positive (+) ends of batteries with
positive (+) battery terminals in the battery compartment. The display
will show as follows:

14. Replace cover on thermostat by snapping into place.
15. Turn on power to system. Test thermostat as described in the
section To Test Thermostat.

Programming Guide
Set Time of Day, Day of Week,
Temperature Differential
1. Press and hold SET. Press PROG/MAN.
Release simultaneously.

SET PROG/MAN

PROG

COOL-OFF-HEAT

AUTO - ON

>

SET PROG/MAN

>

>

>

MAN

Press  or  to change
time of day.
Press

>

SET P

>

2. Press

to change
day of week

5

1=MO
2=TU
3=WE
4=TH
5=FR
6=SA
7=SU

>

Press

>

3. Press
SET P

to change
temperature differential*
*THE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL

IS

FACTORY

PRESET AT

1°. THIS

MEANS

THAT WHENEVER THE ROOM TEMPERATURE CHANGES BY ONE FULL DEGREE FROM
THE TEMPERATURE SETTING, THE SYSTEM WILL TURN ON. IF THE SYSTEM TURNS
ON TOO OFTEN, INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL.

Changing Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C)
Press

>

SET P

>

Press and hold SET.

Release both simultaneously.

Setting Daily Programming
1. Place COOL-OFF-HEAT switch
in COOL position.

COOL-OFF-HEAT

PROG

>

>

MAN

SET PROG/MAN

COOL-OFF-HEAT

AUTO - ON

SET PR

3. Press  or  to change
MORN time.
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>

>

2. Press SET.

4. Press SET.
SET PR
PROG

COOL-OFF-HEAT

AUTO - ON

>

SET PROG/MAN

>

>

>

MAN

5. Press  or  to change
MORN temperature.
6. Repeat Steps 2-5 for DAY, EVE, and NITE.

COOL-OFF-HEAT

7. Shift COOL-OFF-HEAT switch to
HEAT position.
8. Repeat steps 2-6 to program HEAT (winter) settings.
NOTE: BOTH SUMMER AND WINTER PROGRAMS USE THE SAME TIME SETTINGS.

Your thermostat is now programmed for summer and winter operation.
It will follow the four settings (MORN, DAY, EVE, NITE) for weekday operation and two settings (MORN and NITE) for weekend operation. Adjust the
program at any time by following the steps as outlined above.

Begin Programmed Operation
1. Place
AUTO–ON switch
into AUTO.

AUTO - ON

PROG

>

>

MAN

SET PROG/MAN

COOL-OFF-HEAT

AUTO - ON

COOL-OFF-HEAT

SUMMER
2. Place COOL-OFF-HEAT switch
into COOL or HEAT
depending on the season.

COOL-OFF-HEAT

3. Press PROG/MAN button
until indicator is in PROG position.

WINTER

ET PROG/MAN
PROG

>

>

MAN

SET PROG/MAN

COOL-OFF-HEAT

AUTO - ON

PROG
MAN

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Temporary Program Override
To temporarily increase or decrease temperature:

>

>

Press  or :
PROG

>

>

MAN

SET PROG/MAN

COOL-OFF-HEAT

AUTO - ON

The thermostat will automatically return
to the program at the next scheduled
setting change.

Manual Operation
1. Press PROG/MAN until indicator is in MAN position.

PROG
MAN

>

>

T PROG/MAN
SET PROG/MAN

COOL-OFF-HEAT

PROG

AUTO - ON

>

2. Press  or  to adjust
temperature settings.

>

MAN

Reset
To reset the thermostat to factory preprogrammed
conditions, press the RESET button located directly
to the right of the display.

AM
PM

PROG

MORN DAY EVE NITE
CHANGE

SET

MAN
AUTO/MAN

RESET
BUTTON

RH
RC
W
Y

Elec
Gas

G

COOL OFF HEAT

8

FAN AUTO ON

To Test Thermostat
WARNING: DO NOT SHORT (JUMPER) ACROSS TERMINALS OF GAS
VALVE OR SYSTEM CONTROL TO TEST OPERATION. THIS WILL DAMAGE
THE THERMOSTAT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
CAUTION: DO NOT SWITCH SYSTEM TO COOL IF THE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 50°F
(10°C). THIS CAN DAMAGE THE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND CAUSE PERSONAL
INJURY.
COOL-OFF-HEAT

1. Place the COOL-OFF-HEAT
switch into the COOL position.
2. Press the  button until the temperature setting is at least 3 degrees
below the room temperature. The air conditioning system should
turn on within a few seconds.
NOTE: THERE IS A BUILT IN 5-MINUTE DELAY ON BREAK FOR COMPRESSOR PROTECTION. A SECOND ATTEMPT TO TURN ON THE AIR CONDITIONING WILL RESULT IN A
5-MINUTE DELAY IN COMPRESSOR ACTIVATION.
COOL-OFF-HEAT

3. Put the COOL-OFF-HEAT switch into
the OFF position. The air conditioning
system should turn off. The fan may
continue to run for a short period of time.
COOL-OFF-HEAT

4. Put the COOL-OFF-HEAT switch
into the HEAT position.
5. Press the  button until the temperature setting is at least
3 degrees above room temperature. The heating system should turn
on. The fan may not turn on immediately, depending on the fan delay
built into the furnace.
COOL-OFF-HEAT

6. Put the COOL-OFF-HEAT switch
into the OFF position. The heating
system should turn off. Once again,
the fan may have a delay.
AUTO - ON

7. Put the
AUTO–ON switch
to the ON position. The blower
fan should turn on.
8. Put the
AUTO–ON switch
to the AUTO position. The blower
fan should turn off.

9

AUTO - ON

Troubleshooting
Symptom
Thermostat does not turn
on system.

Remedy
Check wiring.
(See INSTALLATION)
Check fuse. Replace with 2 amp
Slo-Blo fuse if fuse has opened.

Thermostat turns on and off too
frequently.

Increase temperature differential.
(See PROGRAMMING)

Display is blank, flashing or
constant LO BAT.

Replace batteries.

Weekend program follows four
adjustment settings.

Verify that day of week is set
correctly. (See PROGRAMMING)

System fan does not operate
properly.

Move fan option switch to either
gas or electric, to match system.
(See INSTALLATION)

Time shown on display is not the
current time of day.

Change time of day setting.
(See PROGRAMMING)

Thermostat does not
follow program.

Thermostat in MANUAL mode.
(See PROGRAMMING).
Thermostat may not have been
programmed in HEAT or COOL
position. Verify program.
Check AM/PM indicators at time
of day and programmed time
changes. (See PROGRAMMING)
Verify program and day of week
are correct. (See PROGRAMMING)

If problems with thermostat cannot be solved, call:
Technical Support: (800) 445-8299
Monday-Friday 7:30-5:30 CST
For after hours service, a 24-hour
automated help line is available.
For warranty returns, send thermostat, shipping prepaid to:
MAPLE CHASE COMPANY
Warranty Department
2820 Thatcher Road
Downers Grove, IL 60515

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Wiring Diagrams
The following is just a sample of the most common types of HVAC systems. Refer to your system’s installation manual for wiring information.

HEAT ONLY
3-WIRE
SINGLE TRANSFORMER

HEAT/COOL
4-WIRE
SINGLE TRANSFORMER

Factory-Installed
jumper

Factory-Installed
jumper
RH

Transformer
RC

Hot
120 VAC

24 VAC
Heating
Control

W

Cooling
Control

Y

Fan
Control

G

T
H
E
R
M
O
S
T
A
T

RH

Transformer
Hot
120 VAC

Heating
Control

Hot
120 VAC

RC

24 VAC
Heating
Control

W

Y

G

NOTE: Remove factory
installed jumper

T
H
E
R
M
O
S
T
A
T

RH

Transformer
Hot
120 VAC

RC

24 VAC
W

Cooling
Control

Y

Fan
Control

G

HEAT/COOL
5-WIRE
TWO TRANSFORMER
(HEATING)
Transformer
Hot
120 VAC

RH

24 VAC

RC

Hot
120 VAC

24 VAC

Heating
Control

W

Cooling
Control

Y

Fan
Control

G

T
H
E
R
M
O
S
T
A
T

G

COOL ONLY
3-WIRE
SINGLE TRANSFORMER

NOTE: Remove factory
installed jumper

Transformer

W

Y

Fan
Control

HEAT ONLY
2-WIRE
SINGLE TRANSFORMER

RH

RC

24 VAC

T
H
E
R
M
O
S
T
A
T

NOTE: Cut center of
factory installed jumper
and bend back
CAUTION: Both transformers
must be in phase or damage
to the equipment and thermostat
may result.

(COOLING)
Transformer

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T
H
E
R
M
O
S
T
A
T

FIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Maple Chase Company warrants to the original contractor installer or
to the original consumer user, each new Robertshaw thermostat to be
free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and
service for a period of five (5) years from date of purchase. This warranty
and our liability does not apply to batteries or the merchandise that has
been damaged, caused by misuse, neglect, mishandling, alterations,
improper installation, or use in a way other than in accordance with
Maple Chase Company recommendations and instructions.
Maple Chase Company agrees to repair or replace at its option any
thermostat under warranty provided it is returned within the warranty
period, postage prepaid, with proof of the date of purchase. Cost of thermostat removal or reinstallation is not the responsibility of Maple Chase
Company.
Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive
remedy of the consumer. Maple Chase Company shall not be liable for
any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or
implied warranty on this product, or under any other theory of liability.
Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited to the duration of this warranty.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.

Maple Chase Company
2820 Thatcher Road
Downers Grove, Illinois 60515
United States of America

©2000 Maple Chase Company

110-653C

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