Mars 70814 User manual

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
7 Day Programmable Electronic Thermostat
2 Heat/2 Cool Non Heat Pump
®
Model 70814
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WARNING!
• To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment damage, disconnect electric power to system at main fuse or cir-
cuit breaker box until installation is complete.
• This thermostat requires 24 VAC and/or 2 AA Alkaline batteries for power.
• This thermostat is for use on multi stage non heat pump systems.
• Do not use this thermostat on applications with voltages above 30VAC.
• Wiring must conform to all local and national building/electrical codes and ordinances.
• Do not short (jumper) across terminals on the gas valve or at the system control to test the installation. This
will damage the thermostat and void the warranty.
• This thermostat is equipped with automatic compressor protection to prevent damage due to short cycling.
The short cycle protection provides a 5-minute delay between cooling cycles to prevent the compressor from
being damaged.
•Do not switch the system to cool if the outdoor temperature is below 50 F (10 C). This may damage the cool-
ing system and may cause personal injury.
• This thermostat should be used only as described in this manual.
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Rating: 24 Volt AC (18-30 VAC), 1 Amp Maximum per Terminal, 3 Amps Total Load
Control: 2 Heat / 2 Cool Non Heat Pump
Set Point Range: 45 F – 90 F (7.0 C – 32.0 C)
Program: [Mon-Tue-Wed-Thur-Fri-Sat-Sun]
Set Points: Morn, Day, Eve, Night
Efficient Recovery: Yes
Accuracy: +/- 1 F (.5 C)
Terminations: R, C, G, Y1, Y2, W1, W2, B, O
Power: Dual Power (24VAC and/or 2 AA Alkaline batteries)
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Removing The Existing Thermostat
1) CAUTION: Make certain the power to the system has been disconnected.
2) Remove the cover of the old thermostat and locate the wires that are connected to the terminal board.
IMPORTANT: Before removing these wires, NOTE (ON A PIECE OF PAPER) THE COLOR OF EACH WIRE
AND THE CORRESPONDING TERMINAL MARKING ON THE OLD THERMOSTAT.
3) Remove the wires from the terminals. Remove the old thermostat and mounting base from the wall.
Installing The New Thermostat
1) CAUTION: Make certain the power to the system has been disconnected.
2) If this is a new installation, locate the thermostat 4 to 5 feet above the floor in accordance with applicable
codes. Select a location that provides good airflow. Avoid locations in direct sunlight, near sources of heat,
or near air vents. NOTE: The display is designed to be best viewed from a front downward angle.
3) Remove the back plate of the thermostat by gently depressing the bottom locking tab and swinging the back
plate up and away.
4) Place the back plate against the wall in the desired mounting location with the thermostat wires protruding
from the wall through the large rectangular whole in the back plate.
5) Mark placement of the (2) mounting holes (oval shaped holes in back plate) on the wall, remove the back
plate, and drill (2) 3/16” holes.
6) Tap supplied plastic anchors into the holes.
7) Secure the back plate to the wall with the supplied screws making certain the thermostat wires have been
inserted through the large rectangular hole in the back plate.
8) Carefully attach the thermostat wires to the appropriate connections on the terminal board on the back plate.
Use the notes taken from step 2 of Removing The Existing Thermostat to determine their location on the new
thermostat. Reference wiring diagrams are available in the back of this manual.
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9) Carefully place the thermostat body face down on a soft surface to expose the main circuit board. Gently
set the following switches in the correct position for the application.
•GAS / ELECTRIC: Configures the thermostat to either gas/oil or electric heating systems. For electric,
set the switch to HE. For gas, set the switch to HG.
•C / F: Sets the display in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
10) Attach the thermostat body to the back plate by resting the top of the thermostat body on the two clips on
the upper portion of the back plate. Then gently press the front body into place until the bottom locking
tab snaps into place. NOTE: The terminal board pins must be properly aligned with the sockets on the
terminal board (on the back plate) in order for the front body to properly snap into place.
11) Set the system switch to the OFF position.
12) Set the fan switch to the AUTO position.
13) Open the front thermostat door and open the battery compartment door; install 2 AA Alkaline batteries
(included). Note: Thermostat can operate on battery power or 24VAC (with batteries acting as back-up
power). Thermostat must be operated on 24VAC in order for the AUX LED to illuminate when the second
stage is initiated.
14) Remove the clear plastic film from the LCD.
Testing The New Thermostat
WARNING!
• Do not switch the system to cool if the outdoor temperature is below 50 F (10 C). This may damage the
cooling system and may cause personal injury.
•This thermostat is equipped with automatic compressor protection to prevent damage due to short
cycling. The short cycle protection provides a 5-minute delay between cooling cycles to prevent the
compressor from being damaged.
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1) Restore the system power. The LCD (liquid crystal display) will
alternately display the time and room temperature. The LCD will
illuminate at the touch of the red or blue arrow keys. LCD will
return to its normal state after 10 seconds.
2) Set the fan switch to the ON position. The system blower should start.
3) Set the fan switch to the AUTO position. The system blower should stop.
4) Set the system switch to the HEAT position and depress the red
arrow key until the temperature set point is at least 3 degrees
above the room temperature. The LCD will display a flame icon to
indicate heat. The heating system should start within several sec-
onds (the system blower may not come on immediately).
5) Set the system switch to the OFF position. The system should shut down within several seconds. The LCD
will again alternately display the time and room temperature.
6) Set the system switch to the COOL position and depress the blue arrow key until the temperature set point is
at least 3 degrees below the room temperature. The LCD will dis-
play a snowflake icon to indicate A/C. The cooling system should
start within several seconds. WARNING: Do not perform this test
if the outdoor temperature is below 50 F.
7) Set the system switch to the OFF position. The system should shut
down within several seconds. The LCD will again alternately display the time and room temperature.
Programming The User Settings
Temperature Differential is factory set at .5 F (0.25 C) for both heating and cooling cycles. The room tempera-
ture must change .5 F (0.25 C) from the set point temperature before the thermostat will initiate a call for heat or
A/C. This should be appropriate for most applications. However, if the system is cycling on and off too frequent-
ly, the setting can be adjusted as follows.
Image shows display alternating between time
and a room temperature of 70
Image shows room temperature of 71 and Heat set
point of 75 as the display alternates every 3 seconds.
Image shows room temperature of 76 and A/C set
point of 73 as the display alternates every 3 seconds.
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1) With the system setting in the OFF position, simultaneously depress
the PROGRAM and RUN keys two times. The LCD will display the
temperature differential setting. Using the red and blue arrow keys
set the differential to the desired setting of .5, 1, or 2 degrees. The
higher the setting, the less frequently the system will cycle.
2) When the desired setting is made, release the key and the unit will automatically store the setting after 15
seconds.
Cooling Fan Time Delay is factory set at 60 seconds. When the thermostat is set in the COOL position, the
system blower will continue to circulate air for a period of 60 seconds after the compressor(s) has shut off.
This feature can be adjusted as follows.
1) With the system setting in the OFF position, simultaneously depress
the PROGRAM and RUN keys three times. The LCD will display the
fan delay setting in seconds. Use the red and blue arrow keys to set
the delay time to the desired setting of 0, 30, or 60 seconds.
2) When the desired setting is made, release the arrow key and the unit will automatically store the setting
after 15 seconds.
Programming & Operating The New Thermostat
Setting the Time & Day
1) With the thermostat set at either COOL, OFF, or HEAT, depress the TIME/DAY key. The hour will flash.
Using the red/blue arrow keys, set the correct hour.
2) Depress the TIME/DAYkey a second time. The minutes will flash. Using the red/blue arrow keys, set the
correct minutes.
3) Depress the TIME/DAY key a third time. The day will flash. Using the red/blue arrow keys, set the correct
day. The display will stop blinking after 15 seconds and the time and day settings will be stored.
Image shows temperature
differential setting of 0.5
degrees.
Image shows fan delay
setting at 60 seconds
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Setting the Heating & Cooling Programs
The thermostat includes a factory set program that will adjust the temperature 4 times per day (MORN, DAY,
EVE, NIGHT) Monday through Sunday. This program can be customized using the steps below.
Program System Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am
Heat 70°F 70°F 70°F 70°F 70°F 70°F 70°F
(21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C)
6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am
Cool 75°F 75°F 75°F 75°F 75°F 70°F 70°F
(24.0°C) (24.0°C) (24.0°C) (24.0°C) (24.0°C) (24.0°C) (24.0°C)
8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am
Heat 62°F 62°F 62°F 62°F 62°F 62°F 62°F
(16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C)
8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am 8:00am
Cool 85°F 85°F 85°F 85°F 85°F 85°F 85°F
(29.5°C) ( 29.5°C) ( 29.5°C) ( 29.5°C) ( 29.5°C) ( 29.5°C) ( 29.5°C)
6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm
Heat 70°F 70°F 70°F 70°F 70°F 70°F 70°F
(21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C) (21.0°C)
6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm
Cool 75°F 75°F 75°F 75°F 75°F 75°F 75°F
( 24.0°C) ( 24.0°C) ( 24.0°C) ( 24.0°C) ( 24.0°C) ( 24.0°C) ( 24.0°C)
10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm
Heat 62°F 62°F 62°F 62°F 62°F 62°F 62°F
(16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C) ( 16.5°C)
10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm
Cool 78°F 78°F 78°F 78°F 78°F 78°F 78°F
(25.5°C) ( 25.5°C) ( 25.5°C) ( 25.5°C) ( 25.5°C) ( 25.5°C) ( 25.5°C)
MORN
DAY
EVE
NIGHT
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Customizing the Program
1) Set the System switch to the HEAT or COOL position and the Fan switch to either the AUTO or ON posi-
tion. NOTE: In AUTO, the system blower will run only when the A/C or heat is running. In ON, the system
blower will operate continuously.
2) Depress the PROGRAM key. The set point temperature will blink and the time will be dis-
played.
3) Use the red/blue arrow keys to select the set point temperature for the Morning program
for Mon.
4) While the temperature is still blinking, press the TIME/DAY key to set the time for the Morning program.
The time in the LCD will blink. Use the red/blue arrow keys to select the correct time.
5) Set the remaining Morning, Day, Evening, and Night times and temperatures for each remaining day of the
week.
• Depress the PROGRAM key to select the desired period. (Each depression of this key cycles the menu
to the next period.)
• Depress the Time/Day key to switch between time settings and temperature settings at each period.
•Use the red/blue arrow keys to increase/decrease the time and temperature settings.
• The settings are automatically stored 15 seconds after the last touch of a key. NOTE: If the program-
ming at any period is not completed and the display stops blinking, depress the PROGRAM key as nec-
essary to cycle back to the desired period to be programmed.
• This procedure is required to program both the COOL and HEAT system settings.
Temporary Hold
1) Use the red/blue arrow keys to temporarily raise or lower the set point temperature at any time during nor-
mal operation. The temperature will hold at the new level UNTIL the next program period begins at which
point the thermostat will return to the program temperature.
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Vacation Hold
1) The thermostat can be set to hold a single specific temperature for up to
30 consecutive days. Upon activation, the thermostat will hold the
temperature until the duration period times out at which point the
thermostat will return to program mode. To activate this feature, depress
the VACATION key. The LCD will display the duration in days and the
set point temperature.
2) Use the red/blue arrow keys to adjust the set-point temperature to the desired level.
3) Depress the TIME/DAYkey to select the duration of the hold period (up to 30 days). After 10 seconds from
the last touch of a key, the thermostat will store the setting and the LCD will return to its normal setting.
NOTES: To view the time remaining on vacation hold during normal operation, depress the VACATION key at
any time. To leave vacation mode and return the thermostat back to normal program mode at any time,
depress the RUN key for 1 second.
Understanding Additional Features
•Efficient Recovery Mode: This feature minimizes the use of the auxiliary heating / 2nd stage heating or
2nd stage cooling during the recovery from temperature setback periods. Efficient Recovery Mode activates
when heating or cooling is called upon by the program to bring the room temperature to a desired level.
Instead of using both heating or cooling stages to accomplish this, the system will use only one stage by
turning on earlier and slowly reaching the desired temperature setting. Note: This feature can be deactivat-
ed by changing the ERM switch on the circuit board to off.
•2nd Stage Cooling/Heating (auxiliary heat): The second stage heat or cool will automatically be initiated
when the thermostat detects that the system is unable to maintain the desired room temperature. With both
stages of heating or cooling activated, the system has greater capacity to provide the desired level of com-
fort. The second stage is activated when the room temperature moves beyond the first and second stage
temperature differential settings. When the second stage is activated, the AUX lamp will illuminate on the
thermostat faceplate. NOTE: The first stage differential is adjustable [see Temperature Differential section]
and the second stage differential is fixed at 2 F (1 C). AUX lamp feature will only operate if the thermostat is
powered by 24VAC.
Image shows 1 day
hold at 73 F
Image shows 25 day
hold at 71 F.
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•High Temperature Protection: While in the HEAT position, if the room temperature reaches 93 F (34 C),
the thermostat will automatically shut off. In the unlikely event the room temperature reaches 99 F (37 c), a
mechanical bimetal switch will shut off the thermostat.
•Low Temperature Protection: While in the HEAT position, if the room temperature drops below 40 F (4
C), the thermostat will automatically initiate a call for heat.
•Compressor Protection: To protect the system compressor(s) from damage, the thermostat features a 5
minute delay. After the cooling system turns off, the thermostat will not allow it to re-start until the 5 minute
delay expires. A blinking snowflake indicates this feature has been activated. Once the 5 minute delay
expires, the snowflake will illuminate continuously and the system will be able to re-start when called upon.
NOTE: For the purpose of unit installation, this delay can be overridden by
depressing the RESET button. This will erase any programmed settings.
•System Reset: The thermostat can be reset to factory software settings including the program. All user
entered settings will be lost. The reset will also override the 5 minute compressor protection feature. To
reset the thermostat, gently press the reset button on the front panel using a paper clip or similar small
pointed object.
•Filter Change Reminder: The thermostat features a reminder for the user to change the heating/cooling
system filter(s). When the system fan is operating, the internal thermostat timer is activated. When the
timer reaches 500 hours, the filter icon will appear in the LCD. To view the time: Depress the PROGRAM
and RUN keys simultaneously. The time in hours will be dis-
played. To reset the filter icon from this position, depress and
hold the PROGRAM key for 3 seconds. The counter will reset to
000 Hr.
•Low Battery Detection: Low battery power is displayed by the
illumination of a battery icon in the LCD. The thermostat can
operate for a period of 2 months once the warning has been initi-
ated. Two fresh AA Alkaline batteries should be installed as soon
as the warning icon illuminates.
Image shows the filter counter
at 208 hours.
The filter icon illuminates in the
primary display at 500 hours.
The image shows the low
battery warning icon in the
lower right corner
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Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM CORRECTIVE ACTION
Display is blank Install 2 fresh AA Alkaline batteries.
Check wiring connections on thermostat.
No heat Set system switch to HEAT and raise set point above room temperature.
Check thermostat wiring and connections.
No cool Set system switch to COOL and lower set point below room temperature.
If snowflake icon is blinking, allow the 5 minute compressor lock-out to expire.
Check thermostat wiring & connections.
System turns on/off Adjust the differential setting on the thermostat. A high differential decreases
too frequently or cycle rate and a low differential increases cycle rate.
not enough
Display is not illuminated Touch the up or down arrow key. Display will illuminate for 10 seconds.
Room temperature and Normal (depending on differential setting). Check for drafts that could quickly
set point disagree change the room temperature before the system is able to correct it.
System fan runs continuously Set fan switch to AUTO. Check thermostat wiring & connections.
Reduce room temperature or allow a newly installed thermostat to acclimate.
HI indicates a room temperature reading greater than 90 F (32 C).
Increase room temperature or allow a newly installed thermostat to acclimate.
LO indicates a room temperature reading less than 45 F (7 C).
HI is displayed
LO is displayed
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Wiring Diagrams
RCGY1 Y2 W1 W2 B O
24 VAC
TRANSFORMER
COM
HOT
2nd STAGE
COMPRESSOR
Typical Multi-Stage System
FAN
CONTROL
1st STAGE
COMPRESSOR
1st STAGE
HEAT
2nd STAGE
HEAT
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Warranty
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Motors & Armatures Inc. warrants each new MARS thermostat against any defects due to
non-conforming material or workmanship for a period of two years after the original date of
purchase by a professional service technician and does not include the cost of removal or
re-installation. This warranty extends to the contractor or dealer who purchased the
product from a wholesaler. For warranty claims, consumers should contact the contractor
or dealer who installed the thermostat.
This warranty and Motors & Armatures’ liability does not include damage to merchandise or
thermostat resulting from accident, alteration, neglect, misuse, improper installation, or any
other failure to follow Motors & Armatures’ installation and operating instructions. Contact
Motors & Armatures Inc. for full details on product warranty policy.
Motors & Armatures Inc.
250 Rabro Drive East
Hauppauge, NY 11788
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
7 Day Programmable Electronic Thermostat 2 Heat/2 Cool Non Heat Pump
®
Model 70814
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