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NOTE:

For 9701i single stage heat

pump applications, place a jumper
between the E/W1 and Y1 terminals.

7

Connect wiring between unit and 
furnace. For Model 9715i (2H/2C
gas/electric furnace applications).

8

Replace cover on thermostat.
Turn on power to unit and proceed
with programming per instructions on
the display or in the user’s manual.

11

Connect wiring between unit and 
furnace. For Model 9720i (2H/2C
heat pump with furnace or strip heat).

9

To set your name and phone 
number into the thermostat press
MENU, select INSTALLER 
SETTINGS, and CONTACT 
INFORMATION. The screen at the
bottom left should appear.

To enter your name press EDIT.
Use the UP or DOWN button to
scroll through the characters.
(DOWN gets you to the letters
faster.) After each letter press NEXT.

When you are done entering your
name, press ACCEPT.

Connect wiring between the thermo-
stat and the indoor sensor (9020i)
and the outdoor sensor (9025i), if
used. Use twisted pair wiring (22AWG
minimum) with a maximum length of
300 feet (or 100m).

10

Now enter your phone number.
Use the UP and DOWN arrow to
select the first number. Press NEXT.
When you have completed entering
your phone number, press ACCEPT.

The screen will return to the
INSTALLER SETTINGS. Finish 
setting the thermostat for the 
application.

Y1

R

C

E/W1

O B G

Thermostat

C  - 24VAC Common
R  - 24VAC
Y1 - 1st stage cooling
E/W1 - 1st stage heating
W2 - 2nd stage heating
Y2 - 2nd stage cooling
L  - Not used
O  - Not used
B  - Not used
G  - Fan

TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS

W2

Y2

L

C

R

Y1

Y2

W1

W2

G

O

B

9715

i

Equipment Wiring 
Terminals
Please refer to furnace
installation manual for
proper terminations.

Y1

R

C

E/W1

O B G

Thermostat

C  - 24VAC Common
R  - 24VAC
Y1 - 1st stage heating/cooling
E/W1 -  Emergency  heat  strip
W2 - 2nd stage heating
Y2 - 2nd stage cooling
L  - System fault indicator
O   - Cool active reversing valve
B   - Heat active reversing valve
G  - Fan

TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS

W2

Y2

C

R

Y1

Y2

E

W2

L

G

B

L

O

9720

i

Equipment Wiring 
Terminals
Please refer to heat 
pump installation manual 
for proper terminations

If terminal E is not supplied, 
add jumper across E/W1 
and W2 on the thermostat.

Controls Americas
515 South Promenade Avenue
Corona, CA 92879-1736
United States of America
Made in Mexico
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Set Your Name

Set Your Phone Number

Y1

R

C

E/W1

O B G

G

Y1

R

C

B

O

Thermostat

Jumper Wire

C

- 24VAC Common

R

- 24VAC

Y1

- 1st stage cooling

E/W1- 1st stage heating
O

- Reversing valve (cool)

B

- Reversing valve (heat)

G

- Fan

TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS

9701

i

Equipment Wiring 
Terminals
Please refer to heat 
pump installation 
manual for proper 
terminations.

CONTACT INFORMATION

BACK

EDIT

ACCEPT

NEXT

CONTACT INFORMATION

AIR EXPERTS

CONTACT INFORMATION

AIR EXPERTS

ACCEPT

NEXT

1

ACCEPT

NEXT

CONTACT INFORMATION

AIR EXPERTS

1-555-555-1212

12

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Recycling Thermostat

If this thermostat REPLACES a thermostat that contains mercury,
DO NOT discard the old thermostat in the regular trash.  Mercury
is harmful to humans and the environment.  For this reason, do not
open, break, or crush the mercury cell.  If mercury leaks from a
damaged cell, DO NOT touch or handle mercury with bare hands.
Use protective, non-absorbent gloves to place mercury into a
sealable container.  Fill the container with sand or another
absorbent material and seal the container completely.
Return the mercury or mercury products, in a sealed container, to
Invensys Climate Controls or a local recycling center for proper
disposal.  If you have any questions, call Robertshaw technical
support at 1-800-445-8299.

In U.S.:

Invensys Controls Americas
28C Leigh Fisher Blvd.
El Paso, TX 79906
Attn: Mercury Recycling Center

In Canada:

Invensys Controls Americas
3515 Laird Road - Unit #14
Mississauga, Ontario L5L 5Y7
Attn: Mercury Recycling Center

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