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DELUXE
NON-PROGRAMMABLE
9560
® THERMOSTAT
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HEAT PUMP
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2 Heat / 2 Cool
with Auto Changeover
User's Manual
Quick Start
Installation
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110-1033
Application
The Robertshaw 9560 is a multi-stage auto changeover thermostat
designed to control 24 VAC heat pump systems up to 2 stage heat and 2
stage cool. The 9560 requires the use of a common wire.
Features
• Multi-stage control
• Auto changeover [deadband adjustable from 2°F to 8°F (1.0°C - 4.5°C)]
•Large back lit display
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! 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 the information in this manual before installing or program- ming this thermostat. • This is a 24 VAC low-voltage thermostat. Do not install on voltages higher than 30 VAC. • All wiring must conform to local and national building and electrical codes and ordinances. •
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A U X C H E • If you have any questions about cross referencing the old terminal to the new label, reference your equipment installation manual, a licensed contractor, or call Robertshaw Technical Support at (800) 445-8299. 4. Remove existing thermostat base from wall. Recycling Thermostat If this thermostat is replacing a thermostat that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place your old thermostat in the garbage. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding p
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E Y1 B O G W2 Y2 4. Remove the cover using a coin or screwdriver (Figure 3). Set aside. Figure 3 5. Place thermostat against the wall at desired location. Make sure wires will feed through opening (Figure 4) on base of thermostat. 6. Mark placement of mounting holes (Figure 4). Set base aside. Mounting Holes WIRING OPENING RESET NORMAL EMER HEAT Figure 4 7. If mounting on drywall, tap plastic anchors into wall. NOTE: ENCLOSED PLASTIC ANCHORS DO NOT REQUIRE A DRILLED HOLE FOR DRYWALL. 8. Dri
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E Y1 B O G W2 Y2 12. Terminal screws are already loose and ready for wire insertion. Insert wires into terminal strip (Figure 5) matching the label to the corresponding terminal (see Wiring Diagrams below). Tighten screws. 13. Make sure wire connections are secure. 14. Push access wire back through opening. Figure 5 Wiring Diagrams for 9560 5 E
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E Y1 B O G W2 Y2 TERMINAL LEGEND - 9560 TERM EQUIPMENT TO CONNECT REQ? TERMINAL FUNCTION C 24VAC common connection Yes For input of 24VAC common side of transformer L System fault indicator connection No For input of system fault indicator (if present) R 24VAC hot connection Yes For input of 24VAC hot side of transformer Y2 Second stage cooling connection No Energizes on a call for second stage cooling Y1 First stage compressor connection Yes Energizes on a call for first stage heating or coo
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E Y1 B O G W2 Y2 Cut the J3 jumper to enable temperature limiting WIRING OPENING RESET NORMAL EMER HEAT Figure 7 17. Turn on power to system. Test thermostat as described in the following section. Step 3: Testing the Thermostat ! WARNING: DO NOT SHORT (JUMPER) ACROSS TERMINALS OF GAS VALVE OR SYSTEM CONTROL TO TEST OPER- ATION. 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 AI
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3. Put the AUTO-HEAT-OFF-COOL switch into the OFF position. The air conditioning system should turn off. 4. Put the AUTO-HEAT-OFF-COOL 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. 6. Put the AUTO-HEAT-OFF-COOL switch into the OFF position. The heating system should turn off. The fa
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A U X C H E Step 4: Customizing the Thermostat ◆ Settings System Cool: The thermostat controls the cooling. Off: The heating and cooling systems are off. Heat: The thermostat controls the heat. AUTO:The thermostat automatically selects heat or cool depending on the temperature. Fan Auto: Equipment controls the fan. On: The fan operates continuously. Temperature The default setpoint temperature for heating is 70°F (21°C), for cool- ing is 78°F (25°C), and for auto is 72°F (22°C). After putting th
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◆ Changing Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C), Temperature Differential, Deadband, and Residual Cool ST The temperature differential is factory set at 1°F (0.5°C) for the 1 stage ND differential and 2°F (1.0°C) for the 2 stage. The deadband for auto changeover is set at 3°F (1.5°C). To change settings: 1. The thermostat is preset to display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (U.S. models) or degrees Celsius (Canadian models). The temperature display can be changed. Press and hold both the or bu
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E Y1 B O G W2 Y2 ◆ Backlit Display This thermostat is equipped with a backlight to make nighttime tempera- ture adjustments quick and easy. Press the button to activate the backlight. The backlight will turn off after about 15 seconds of inactivity. ◆ Emergency Heat The Emergency Heat switch is located on the bottom right corner. To activate emergency heat, slide switch from NORMAL to EMER HEAT. ◆ Reset To reset the thermostat to factory preprogrammed conditions, press the RESET button locate
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Two Year Limited Warranty Climate Controls Americas warrants to the original contractor installer, or to the original consumer user, each new Robertshaw thermo- stat to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase. This warranty and our liability does not apply to batteries or merchandise that has been damaged by misuse, neglect, mishandling, alterations, improper installation, or use in a way other than in acc