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It can be a good idea to reset your White Rodgers thermostat after the power has gone off or if the display and temperature controls aren't working. Resetting it can also help it recalibrate after you change the batteries or the HVAC filters. Finally, you may want to reset the schedule or the temperature controls if someone else changes it. Regardless of the reason, we're here to help you get your White Rodgers thermostat reset, whether it's a 70 or 80 series, a Sensi Touch Smart, or another model.
Resetting a White Rodgers Thermostat
- 70 Series : Switch the system to Off, then hold the up and down arrows and switch the system to Heat.
- 80 Series : Remove the batteries for 2 minutes, then put them back in.
- Sensi Smart Thermostat : Press the up, down, and Fan buttons simultaneously.
- Sensi Touch Smart Thermostat : Press Factory Reset in the Menu.
- Sensi Lite Smart Thermostat : Press and hold the up, down, & Menu buttons.
Steps
Section 2 of 7:
How to Reset a 80 Series Thermostat
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Reset an 80 Series thermostat by removing the batteries for 2 minutes. This method will work if the batteries are still in good working condition. It will also reset the thermostat without changing the menu settings or program and can be a good solution if your thermostat is malfunctioning after a power loss. [2] X Research source
- If your thermostat is functioning just fine, but you still want to reset the schedule and temperature controls, leave the batteries inside the thermostat (if they still work) and press the Menu and backlight buttons at the same time. Hold them down until the display goes blank and then returns to normal.
- The above methods work for the following 80 Series models
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- 1F83C-11NP
- 1F83C-11PR
- 1F83H-21NP
- 1F83H-21PR
- 1F85U-22NP
- 1F85U-22PR
- 1F85U-42NP
- 1F85U-42PR
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2Reset a Classic 80 series thermostat by pressing up, down, and TIME. Hold down all three buttons simultaneously until the screen goes blank and comes back on again. This method will restore the thermostat to the settings it came with out of the factory. You can access the TIME button by flipping down the lower access panel on the front of the thermostat. [3] X Research source
- Below are the Classic 80 series thermostat models that use this reset method
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- 1F80-361
- 1F82-261
- 1F86-344
- 1F87-361
- 1F89-211
- Below are the Classic 80 series thermostat models that use this reset method
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What to Do If Resetting Doesn't Work
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Replace the batteries. Your White Rodgers thermostat may not have rebooted simply because the batteries are dead. Remove the entire front of the thermostat and replace the batteries inside with fresh ones. If that was the problem, the thermostat should turn back on immediately, and then you can set it to your desired temperature .
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Replace the thermostat. If you already replaced the batteries and followed the reset steps for your thermostat model, and it still isn't turning back on or resuming its normal function, then it most likely needs to be replaced . Purchase a new thermostat directly from Copeland (the company that owns the White Rodgers brand) or find one on Amazon .
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References
- ↑ https://webapps.copeland.com/thermostathelper
- ↑ https://media.copeland.com/bf55bf32-da2d-45f1-879b-b16b00f8b080/0037-7572001%20-%201F85U-22NP%20Instructions%20(E).pdf
- ↑ https://webapps.copeland.com/thermostathelper
- ↑ https://sensi.copeland.com/en-us/support/reset-sensi
- ↑ https://sensi.copeland.com/en-us/support/reset-sensi
- ↑ https://sensi.copeland.com/en-us/support/reset-sensi
- ↑ https://webapps.copeland.com/thermostathelper
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