Orbit Clear Comfort 83501 Instructions Manual

Category
Thermostats
Type
Instructions Manual

Orbit Clear Comfort 83501 is a stylish and functional thermostat designed to provide precise temperature control for your home. With its easy-to-use interface and multiple features, it offers a comfortable living environment while saving energy. You can switch between heating and cooling modes, adjust the temperature, and even offset it by +/- 9° F or +/- 4.5° C for personalized comfort. The auto fan and fan on options ensure optimal air circulation, while the low battery indicator reminds you to replace the batteries promptly.

Orbit Clear Comfort 83501 is a stylish and functional thermostat designed to provide precise temperature control for your home. With its easy-to-use interface and multiple features, it offers a comfortable living environment while saving energy. You can switch between heating and cooling modes, adjust the temperature, and even offset it by +/- 9° F or +/- 4.5° C for personalized comfort. The auto fan and fan on options ensure optimal air circulation, while the low battery indicator reminds you to replace the batteries promptly.

THERMOSTATFEATURES
THERMOSTATINSTRUCTIONS/MODEL
Thank you for purchasing the Clear Comfort™ thermostat from
Orbit™. We are excited to provide a long-lasting thermostat that
blends style with function.
LCD
Mode Switch:
Heat/O/Cool
Fan Switch:
Auto Fan/Fan On
Room Temperature–Actual temperature of the room
Set Temperature–Desired room temperature
Fahrenheit/Celsius Indicator
Indicates scale in which temperature is displayed
Mode Indicators–Indicates which mode the system is in: Heat/Off/Cool
Heat IconSystem is in Heating Mode to reach set temperature
Cool IconSystem is in Cooling Mode to reach set temperature
Fan IndicatorsIndicates which mode fan is in: Auto Fan/Fan On
Fan IconIndicates the fan is energized
Low Baery Indicator–Reminder to change thermostat baeries.
If the baeries are not changed within 7 days aer the Low Baery
Indicator appears on the display, the set temperature will offset by +/- 10°F
as a further reminder. Aer 90 days or less, depending on the condition
of the baeries, the system will turn off and the Low Baery Indicator will
flash on the display.
Temperature Offset–Offset the temperature by +/- 9° F or +/- 4.5° C
Mounting Your Clear Comfort™ Thermostat to the Wall
1. Remove the thermostat body from the base by gently pulling them apart.
2. Place the base flat against the wall by feeding the wires through
the opening below the wiring terminal.
3. Level the base and mark the holes for the mounting screws with a pencil.
4. Remove the base and drill holes at marked positions;
insert the provided wall anchors.
5. Feed wires back through the opening and aach the base to the wall
with the two screws provided.
SYSTEMTYPE
This thermostat is compatible with 1-stage gas furnaces with electric or gas
fan, 1-stage oil systems, 1-stage heat pumps, and 1-stage cooling systems.
Note: This thermostat is not compatible with base board heaters (or other line
voltage heating), multi-stage heating or cooling systems, or 3-wire hydronic systems
INSTALLATION
Tools required for installation:
Phillips screwdriver
Wire cuers/strippers
Drill with / in. (4.8 mm) drill bit
• Level
Tips for Thermostat Location
When replacing an existing thermostat, place your new
Clear Comfort™ thermostat in the same location as the old one, unless
the conditions below suggest otherwise. For a new installation, follow
these guidelines for placement:
Place the thermostat in a room or hallway that is used oen; position on
an inside wall about 5 . (1.52 m) from the floor.
Avoid installing the thermostat in unusually heated areas (e.g., near a
television, lamp, radiator, or fireplace), in direct sunlight, or on a wall
that has hot water pipes or that is opposite a stove.
Avoid installing the thermostat in unusually chilled areas, such as in
a dray area (e.g., stairwell, door, or window), on a wall separating an
unheated room, or where air circulation is poor (e.g., in a corner or
behind a door).
Avoid installing the thermostat in unusually damp areas as this can lead
to corrosion.
DO NOT install the thermostat until construction work is complete, dust
free, and painting has been completed.
If the thermostat housing is cold, wait for it to reach room temperature
before installing.
Removing the Old Thermostat from the Wall
WARNING: Switch off electricity to both the heating (furnace) and cooling
(air conditioner) equipment before proceeding with the following steps:
1. Remove the front cover from the old thermostat.
2. Before removing wires from the old thermostat terminals, take note
of the leers printed near each of the wire terminals.
3. Aach a wiring label (included) to its corresponding wire,
so as to identify the wires’ leer; not the wire color.
4. Aer labeling the wires, remove them from the old thermostat
terminals (usually by releasing clamps or undoing terminal screws
5. Remove the old base from the wall (usually by removing screws).
0/B
Y W
RC
R
G
0/B
Y W
RC
R
G
Note: While labeling the individual
wires, DO NOT let the wire fall
back inside the wall, as they can be
difficult to retrieve.
0/B
Y W
RC
R
G
0/B
Y W
RC
R
G
Temperature
Adjustment
Buttons
f
c
˚
set
fan on
auto fan
heat
off
cool
offset
MODE
FAN
Heat Icon F
/
C Indicator
Set
Temperature
Low
Battery
Indicator
Temperature Offset
Cool Icon
Mode
Indicators
Fan
Indicators
Fan Icon
Room Temperature
Connecting the Wires to the Terminal
1. Strip / in. (9.5 mm) insulation from the end of each wire.
2. Loosen the screws on each terminal. Connect each wire to its
appropriate terminal (matching the label on the wire to the label on
the terminal) and tighten the terminal screw to secure the wire.
3. Completely wrap exposed areas of any unused wire with electrical
tape and push them back into the wall hole.
/ in.
9.5 mm
G
0/B
Y W
RC
R
G
0/B
Y W
RC
R
Note: Do not let the wires touch each
other or other parts of the thermostat.
Be sure that all wires are routed
through the opening on the thermostat
base, then into the proper terminals.
CAUTION: Stripping too much
insulation from the end of a wire
creates the potential for shorting
between wires and could prevent
proper function of the thermostat.
Note: Verify that both systems are working properly
by feeling for warm air when the thermostat is in Heat
Mode and cool air when it is in Cool Mode.
Wire/Terminal Identification:
R Connects to Heat/Fan Transformer
RC Connects to Cool Transformer
W Heating Relay—Energized when heating is triggered
Y Cooling Relay—Energized when cooling is triggered
G Fan RelayConnects to fan and is energized when
either heating or cooling is triggered
O/B Heat pump changeover valve in Cool (O) or Heat (B)
Completing the Installation
1. Insert two Energizer® or Duracell® alkaline AAA baeries (not
included) into the appropriate spaces on the back of the thermostat
body.
2. Verify that the Fan Jumper is in the correct position for your system
type. (See the "Fan Jumper" section under "Additional Thermostat
Seings.")
3. Install the thermostat body by gently pushing it onto the base until it
"clicks" into place. Verify that there are no gaps in the side housing.
4. Switch on the electricity to both the heating (furnace) and cooling (air
conditioner) sources.
AAA
AAA
RESET
SW1
Electric
Furnace
Gas/Oil
Furnace
Heat
(B)
Cool
(0)
Heat Pump
R RC W Y O/B G C
601-VO
Note: If the baeries are not changed
within 7 days aer the Low Baery
Indicator appears on the display, the
set temperature will increase by 1F
in Cooling Mode, or decrease by 1F
in Heating Mode as a further reminder.
Aer 90 days or less, depending on
the condition of the baeries, the
system will turn off and the Low Baery
Indicator will flash on the display.
BASICTHERMOSTATOPERATION
Heat
Off
Cool
Auto Fan
Fan On
Mode Switch: Slide to the appropriate
mode (Heat/Cool) to achieve the set
temperature.
• Heat—System will operate in
the Heating Mode to reach set
temperature
• Off—System will turn off
• CoolSystem will operate in
the Cooling Mode to reach set
temperature
Fan Switch: Slide to appropriate seing
(Auto Fan/Fan On) to indicate fan
operation.
• Auto Fan—Fan will run automatically
until desired temperature is reached
• Fan OnFan will run continuously
Replacing the Baeries
It is recommended that the baeries in the thermostat be replaced once a
year or before leaving the home for a prolonged period of time.
WARNING: Failure to change baeries in a timely fashion can lead to
uncontrolled heating and cooling.
1. Remove the thermostat body from its base by gently pulling them apart.
2. Turn the thermostat over and remove old baeries.
3. Replace them with fresh Energizer® or Duracell® alkaline AAA baeries,
carefully observing the required polarities.
4. Reinstall the thermostat body onto its base by gently pushing it until it
clicks” into place.
f
˚
set
auto fan
cool
MODE
FAN
Up Arrow
Down Arrow
Reset Buon: Use to reset all
system display seings and
temperature gauges back to
factory defaults. (To gain access
to the Reset Buon, remove the
thermostat body from its base by
gently pulling them apart.)
• Reset BuonPress and hold
for five seconds to reset your
thermostat
Note: Not having an available wire for
every terminal is normal for some systems.
Note: If you do not have both an R and
RC wire, insert the wire you do have, R
or RC, with the pre-installed jumper wire
(included) that connects the R and RC
terminals. If you have both and R and
RC wire, remove the jumper wire before
connecting the R and RC wires.
Note: If installing your Clear Comfort™ thermostat on a heat pump system,
see the "Installation for Heat Pump Systems" section under "Additional
Thermostat Seings." For electric or oil furnaces, see the additional
instructions section under "Fan Jumper."
Set Temperature Adjustment: Use Up
and Down Arrow Buons to raise or
lower the set temperature.
• Up Arrow—Raise set temperature
• Down ArrowLower set temperature
THERMOSTATFIGMINIMUMOFFTIMEMU
Off
RESET
Arrow down
Arrow up
Note: Be careful not to touch the
green surface on which the Reset
Buon is mounted, and do not
clean it if dusty.
Fahrenheit or Celsius Adjustment:
Set the temperature to read in either °F or °C.
• Slide the Mode Switch to the Off position (Step 1). While holding the
Reset Buon (on the back of the thermostat body), press the Up Arrow
Buon to toggle between °F or °C (Step 2).
Temperature Offset:
Offset the temperature display to read +/- 9° F or +/- 4.5° C.
• Slide the Mode Switch to the Off position
(Step 1). While holding the Reset Buon (on the back of the thermostat
body), press the Down Arrow Buon until the Offset Indicator appears
(Step 2). Release the Reset Buon. (Do not hold the Reset Buon
for more than five seconds.) Use the Arrow Buons to pick the offset
temperature amount. The thermostat will accept the chosen offset aer
10 seconds of no activity, or by sliding the Mode Switch to Heat or Cool.
THERMOSTATFIGMINIMUMOFFTIMEMU
Off
RESET
Arrow down
Arrow up
Off
Up Arrow
Step 1 Step 2
ADDITIONALTHERMOSTATSETTINGS
Seings in this section are not necessary for all systems. These seings,
however, may optimize energy use and comfort levels, especially if a heat
pump system is being used.
System Type Adjustment: Your Clear Comfort™ thermostat is set at
THERMOSTATFIGMINIMUMOFFTIMEMU
Off
RESET
Arrow down
Arrow up
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
THERMOSTATFIGMINIMUMOFFTIMEMU
Off
RESET
Arrow down
Arrow up
Down ArrowOff
or
Installation for Heat Pump Systems:
If installing your Clear Comfort™ thermostat on a heat pump system,
the following instructions are necessary.
• Insert the additional jumper (included) into the Y and W terminals.
• If a B wire is part of your installation, connect it to the O/B terminal.
0/B
Y R
G
0/B
Y W
RC
R
G
Typical wiring for a heat pump system Jumper position if B wire is connected
Fan Jumper: Correct placement of this jumper optimizes energy use and
comfort levels for the connected system type.
• For electric and heat pump systems, move the jumper located in the top-
right corner on the back of the thermostat body from the Gas/Oil Heat
position on the pins to the Electric Heat position.
• For gas or oil systems, verify that the jumper is in the Gas/Oil
Heat position.
the factory to operate a standard fossil fuel furnace heating system. This
seing can be changed to beer accommodate other heat sources, fan
types or a heat pump system.
• Slide the Mode Switch to the OFF position (Step 1). While holding the
Reset Buon (on the back of the thermostat body), press the Down Arrow
Buon until the Offset Indicator appears (Step 2). Release the Reset
Buon. (Do not hold the Reset Buon for more than five seconds.) Press
the Reset Buon again (Step 3). (The Offset seing will not be lost.) If
using a heat pump, toggle to “HP” using the Up or Down Arrow Buons.
To return to the furnace seing (“F”), press the Up or Down Arrow Buon
(Step 4). The thermostat will accept the seing aer 10 seconds of no
activity, or by sliding the Mode Switch to Heat or Cool.
Minimum Cycle Period Adjustment:
The cycle period is the minimum time in minutes between each heating or
cooling cycle. As a default, your thermostats minimum cycle period is set
to optimize energy use and comfort levels. The default can be changed
based on desired cycle times for specified heat systems.
AAA
AAA
RESET
SW1
Electric
Furnace
Gas/Oil
Furnace
Heat
(B)
Cool
(0)
Heat Pump
R RC W Y O/B G C
601-VO
AAA
AAA
RESET
SW1
Electric
Furnace
Gas/Oil
Furnace
Heat
(B)
Cool
(0)
Heat Pump
R RC W Y O/B G C
601-VO
Electric furnace Gas/Oil furnace
THERMOSTATFIGMINIMUMOFFTIMEMU
Off
RESET
Arrow down
Arrow up
Off
Down Arrow
Step 1 Step 2
Move the jumper located near the right edge on the back of the
thermostat body from the Cool (O) position on the pins to the Heat (B)
position on the pins. If an O wire is part of your installation, connect it to
the O/B terminal. Leave the jumper on the Cool (O) position.
Minimum Off Time: To help protect the compressor, the system
will wait five minutes aer turning off before turning on again. The
appropriate Mode Indicator Icon (Heat/Cool) will flash on the display
whenever minimum off time is being enforced.
f
˚
set
auto fan
cool
MODE
FAN
Icon (snowake or
flame) flashes while
minimum off time is
being enforced
Recommended Cycle Periods
1-Stage gas furnace heat
with electric fan
12
1-Stage gas furnace heat
with gas fan
12
1-Stage oil furnace 12
Steam and gravity 60
Hot water system 20
High efficiency furnace 20
Electric furnace
6
System Ty pe
Cycle Period
(Minutes)
F
HP
1-Stage heat pump 20
Compressor 20
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem: No heating/cooling system activation
Solution:
1. Verify Mode Switch is in proper Heat or Cool Mode.
2. Replace baeries if necessary. (see Replacing the Baeries section).
3. Check “Set” temperature. Set temperature should read above room
temperature in Heat Mode and below room temperature in Cool Mode.
4. Verify Heating/Cooling power switch isn’t o.
5. Verify that the circuit breaker isn’t tripped.
6. Verify that the furnace door is closed securely.
7. Check for loose or crossed wiring in the thermostat wiring terminal.
8. Verify that copper wires are not exposed and touching other wires.
Problem: No Fan runs continuously
Solution:
1. Let the thermostat sit (do not touch) for 30 minutes to allow
the temperature to stabilize.
2. Verify that the G wire in thermostat wiring terminal
is connected properly.
3. Verify Heating/Cooling power switch isn’t off.
4. Verify that the circuit breaker isn’t tripped.
5. Verify that the furnace door is closed securely.
6. Check for loose or crossed wiring in the thermostat wiring terminal.
7. Verify that copper wires are not exposed and touching other wires.
Problem: Incorrect room temperature
Solution:
1. Let the thermostat sit (do not touch) for 30 minutes to
allow the temperature to stabilize.
THERMOSTATCARE
To prevent damage to the clear thermostat lens, clean with mild soap and
water only, and use a so coon cloth. DO NOT use paper towels or other
abrasive cloths. DO NOT spray any liquid directly onto the thermostat.
THERMOSTATFIGMINIMUMOFFTIMEMU
Off
RESET
Arrow down
Arrow up
THERMOSTATFIGMINIMUMOFFTIMEMU
Off
RESET
Arrow down
Arrow up
THERMOSTATFIGMINIMUMOFFTIMEMU
Off
RESET
Arrow down
Arrow up
Off
Down Arrow
Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
Step 6
Step 1 Step 2
or
or
• Slide the Mode Switch to the Off position (Step 1). While holding the
Reset Buon (on the back of the thermostat body), press the Down
Arrow Buon until the Offset Indicator appears. Release the Reset
Buon (Step 2). (Do not hold the Reset Buon for more than five
seconds.) Press the Reset Buon again (Step 3). (The Offset seing
will not be lost.) Use the Up or Down Arrow Buons to select the heat
system being used (Step 4). If using a Heat Pump, select "HP." If using
a furnace, select "F." Once the heating system type has been selected,
press the Reset Buon again to select desired cycle period (Step 5).
If heat pump ("HP") has been selected, use the Up and Down Arrow
Buons to toggle between 60, 20, and 12. If furnace ("F") has been
selected, use the Up and Down Arrow Buons to toggle between 60,
20, 12, and 6 (Step 6). The thermostat will accept the seing by pressing
the Reset Buon, by sliding the Mode Switch to Heat or Cool, or aer
10 seconds of no activity.
2. Check placement of the thermostat. Make sure it’s not
in an unusually dray or heated area.
3. Verify that the wall hole for wires is insulated properly.
4. Check Temperature Offset (see “Temperature Offset” section).
Problem: Not reaching set temperature
Solution:
1. Verify that the Mode Switch is in proper Heat or Cool Mode.
2. Verify that Heating/Cooling systems are working properly. (See No
Heating/Cooling System Activation in Troubleshooting section above.)
3. Check for loose or crossed wiring in the thermostat wiring terminal.
4. Check Temperature Offset (see “Temperature Offset” section).
5. Check placement of thermostat; make sure it’s not in an unusually
dray or heated area.
6. Verify that the wall hole for wires is insulated properly.
Problem: Wrong temperature scale displayed
Solution: See “Fahrenheit or Celsius Adjustment” section.
Problem: Display is blank/Low Baery Indicator on
Solution:
1. Replace baeries (see “Replacing the Baeries” section).
2. Check for loose or crossed wiring in thermostat wiring terminal.
Problem: Heat/cool system doesn’t respond immediately
Solution:
1. To protect your compressor, the thermostat default is to wait five
minutes before responding. For more information, see “Minimum Off
Time” section.
2. If the problem persists aer waiting five minutes, check baeries.
Replace if necessary (see “Replacing the Baeries” section).
Problem: Set Temperature is 10°F above (in Cooling Mode) or 10°F below
(in Heating Mode) desired temperature
Solution: Replace baeries. (see “Replacing the Baeries” section).
Problem: System turns on too frequently
Solution: The Orbit™ Clear Comfort™ thermostat uses smart logic to turn
once every cycle period to maximize comfort and temperature stability.
To adjust the cycle period, see the “Minimum Cycle Period Adjustment
section under “Additional Thermostat Seings.
TECHNICALSUPPORTINFORMATION
For technical assistance, please call:
1-800-488-6156 or 1-801-299-5555.
Before returning this thermostat to the store, please call:
1-800-488-6156 or 1-801-299-5555.
WARRANTYINFORMATION
Orbit, Inc. warrants to its customers that its products will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three
years from the date of purchase.
We will replace, free of charge, the defective part or parts
found to be defective under normal use and service for a
period of up to three years aer purchase (proof of purchase
required). We reserve the right to inspect the defective part
prior to replacement.
Orbit, Inc. will not be responsible for consequential or incidental
cost or damage caused by the product failure. Orbit, Inc. liability
under this warranty is limited solely to the replacement or repair
of defective parts.
To exercise your warranty, return the unit to the dealer with a
copy of your sales receipt.
All trade names are registered trademarks of the respective
manufacturers listed.
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Orbit, Inc.
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
Model 83501
PN 83501-24 rC
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Orbit Clear Comfort 83501 Instructions Manual

Category
Thermostats
Type
Instructions Manual

Orbit Clear Comfort 83501 is a stylish and functional thermostat designed to provide precise temperature control for your home. With its easy-to-use interface and multiple features, it offers a comfortable living environment while saving energy. You can switch between heating and cooling modes, adjust the temperature, and even offset it by +/- 9° F or +/- 4.5° C for personalized comfort. The auto fan and fan on options ensure optimal air circulation, while the low battery indicator reminds you to replace the batteries promptly.

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