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Robertshaw RS6110 User Manual

Robertshaw RS6110
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Thank you for purchasing a Robertshaw RS6000 programmable
thermostat. This user’s manual will guide you through the setup of the
RS6110 single stage and the RS6220 two stage thermostats. The
thermostat should already be mounted and correctly wired. The default
settings will enable the thermostat to operate efficiently. Before making
any changes to the schedule read the section on Default Settings.
Features
Pop-Up Wizard
Automatic changeover
Circulating Fan
Worry-Free memory retention
Easy change battery
Large back lit display
Filter change reminder
Low battery indicator
Fahrenheit and Celsius displays
EnergyStar™ compliant
Dual power
Adjustable 1
st
stage temperature differential: 0.5 F Degrees to 3.0 F
Degrees (0.5 C Degrees to 1.5 C Degrees)
Accuracy within ±1 F Degree
Universal staging on multi-stage units
Automatic heating shutdown if temperature exceeds 99°F (37°C)
Keypad security lockout
4 events per day for heating and cooling
Individual day scheduling
User settable Hi and Lo temperature limits
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Robertshaw RS6110 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeNon-Programmable Thermostat
DisplayDigital
Temperature Range45°F to 90°F (7°C to 32°C)
Stages1 Heat/1 Cool
BacklightNo
Hold FeatureYes
CompatibilitySingle-stage heating and cooling systems
Power SourceBattery (AA)

Summary

Features

Application

Important Safety Information

Providing Power to the Thermostat

Installing or Changing the Batteries

Display Map

Set Time and Day

Default Settings

User Programmable Settings (Default)

Emergency Heat

Auto Changeover

Making Changes To the Programmed Settings

To Make Changes in the Schedule

To Make Changes to the Settings

Security Lockout to Protect the Settings

Two Stage Systems

Energy Efficient Recovery

Backlit Display

Overriding the Schedule

Permanent Override

Allows the thermostat to maintain a single setpoint, overriding the programmed schedule.

Schedule Overrides

Temporary Override

Allows the thermostat to function with a single setpoint for a set number of hours.

Origin of Setpoint

Automatic Shut-Down

Setting the Fan To ON, AUTO or CIRC

Troubleshooting

Five Year Limited Warranty

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