Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 TABLE OF CONTENTS CUSTOMIZING YOUR THERMOSTAT ............................................................................................................. 5 Program Options Set-Up by Your American Standard Dealer ...........................................................
Page 5 - CUSTOMIZING YOUR THERMOSTAT; Program Options Set Up by Your American Standard Dealer; Honeywell trademark) to Conventional recovery.
5 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 CUSTOMIZING YOUR THERMOSTAT Program Options Set Up by Your American Standard Dealer Your American Standard dealer has programmed your thermostat using the options checked below. For example, your thermostat displays temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit if the checkbox nex...
Page 7 - GETTING AROUND THE KEYBOARD
7 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 GETTING AROUND THE KEYBOARD The keyboard is located behind the thermostat cover. Three frequently used keys are located next to the display (Increase temperature setting, Decrease temperature setting, and Information key). The thermostat displays important information s...
Page 9 - FEATURES
9 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 FEATURES • Worry-free programming. • Comfort-R Comfort Enhancement Process—aunique American Standard feature. • Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Control forcomfort and energy savings. • Wake, Leave, Return and Sleep at the comfortlevel you select. • Customize the program s...
Page 10 - Comfort-RTM Comfort Enhancement
10 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 FEATURES YOU’LL WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT Comfort-R™ Comfort Enhancement System Comfort can best be described as the proper balance of temperature and relative humidity, also known as “your comfort index.” The greatest level of comfort is achieved when the temperature an...
Page 11 - Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Control; In; indication shown in example above.
11 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Control Your Thermostat Senses TemperatureMore Like You Do Your new thermostat is so smart, it’s almost human. You perceive temperature from a variety of sources, not only from the air in the room, but also from your surrounding walls, win...
Page 14 - NEAT STUFF YOU’LL BE USING OFTEN; Setting Temporary Temperatures; Changing Temperature Setting Until the Next Schedule Period; Press; Increase; or; Decrease; until the desired
14 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 NEAT STUFF YOU’LL BE USING OFTEN Setting Temporary Temperatures If your thermostat is set for 7-Day or 24-Hour Operation, you can override the current schedule period and change the temperature setting until the next schedule period, or change the temperature setting w...
Page 15 - ” or “
15 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 The temporary temperature setting you select displays for approximately 3 seconds. The display reads Temporary until the next period begins, or you cancel the Hold. IMPORTANT To cancel the Hold before the desig- nated time, press Run Program . Run Program After selecti...
Page 16 - Changing Temperature Setting Indefinitely; NOTE: The current time does not display while in this mode.; Hold Temp
16 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Changing Temperature Setting Indefinitely NOTE: This feature does not apply to Constant Temperature Setpoint Programming. NOTE: The current time does not display while in this mode. Hold Temp 1. Press Hold Temp once. Pressing Hold Temp once displays the thermostat in H...
Page 18 - to; IMPORTANT
18 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 4. Press Increase ▲ or Decrease ▼ to adjust temperature settings. Pressing the Temperature keys changes the temporary temperature. Example displays shows temporary cooling setting of 80 ° . NOTE: The display changes from the setpoint to the room temperature after appro...
Page 19 - Vacation Mode
19 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Vacation Mode NOTE: This feature does not apply to Constant Temperature Setpoint Programming. 1. Press Hold Temp twice. Pressing Hold Temp twice displays the thermostat in Vacation mode. Example displays shows temporary heat setting of 60 ° . Hold Temp M14569 Cool Sett...
Page 22 - Pressed the wrong key?; Don’t worry! You can always press
22 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 IMPORTANT To cancel the Hold before the designated time, press Run Program . Run Program Pressed the wrong key? Want to start over? Don’t worry! You can always press to return display to normal. Run Program
Page 23 - Information Key; Filter Indication; Displaying Outdoor Temperature
23 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Information Key The Information key provides information at your fingertips. The sequence of key presses is as follows: • Outdoor Temperature (if equipped) • Current Setpoint of Mode in Use (Heat or Cool) • Setpoint of Mode Not Currently in Use • Filter Status If the f...
Page 24 - Displaying Current Settings
24 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Displaying Current Settings Press twice to check the current temperature setpoint. Press three times to check the temperature setpoint of the mode not currently in use. NOTE: Without outdoor temp. sensor, press once to display current setpoint; twice for opposite setpo...
Page 25 - Filter; To temporarily cancel the flashing
25 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Filter Indication Your thermostat monitors the time the fan is running and lets you know when to replace the filter, based on the number of fan run-time days you select. Upon expiration, the thermostat displays Filter and the backlight flashes during the Wake and Retur...
Page 26 - Setting or Resetting Filter Indication Timer; to enter the Filter mode.; Press and hold; for at least
26 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Setting or Resetting Filter Indication Timer Your thermostat comes preset to the 30-day setting. To change this setting, or reset after filter expiration, follow these instructions: 1. Press Filter to enter the Filter mode. Filter Pressing the Filter key displays filte...
Page 27 - to return to normal operation.
27 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 3. Press Time ▲ or Time ▼ until the desired number of days displays (0, 7, 14, 21, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, 270, or 360). 4 . Press Run Program to return to normal operation. IMPORTANT To track the time the fan is running, you must select a setting other than 0. If th...
Page 28 - PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT; Clock; Setting Current Day and Time
28 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 PROGRAMMING YOUR THERMOSTAT Clock Setting Current Day and Time IMPORTANT Always press the keys with your fingertip or similar blunt tool. Sharp instruments like pens and pencil points will damage the keyboard. On initial power up or after an extended power loss, 1:00 P...
Page 29 - until the current day displays.
29 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 1. Press Set Current Day/Time . Set Current Day/Time Pressing Set Current Day/Time displays the information shown. 2. Press Day until the current day displays. NOTE: Mon = Monday, Tue = Tuesday, Wed = Wednesday, Thu = Thursday, Fri = Friday, Sat = Saturday, Sun = Sunda...
Page 30 - Daylight Time; Run Program
30 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 3. Press Time ▲ or Time ▼ until the current time displays. NOTE: Tapping Set Current Day/ Time advances the time in one-hour increments. By Pressing Time, you can set the current time. Example display shows 8:15 AM. Time NOTE: If the current time is Daylight Savings Ti...
Page 31 - Setting System and Fan; Set System; Set Fan
31 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Setting System and Fan The system default setting is Heat and the fan default setting is Auto. Use the System and Fan keys to change the settings. The fan settings can be set for each schedule period individually. The system selection is for all the schedule periods. S...
Page 32 - -Day Program and Operation; -Day Preprogrammed Schedule; Operation, or Constant Temperature Setpoint Programming.
32 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 7-Day Program and Operation Your thermostat comes preset for 7-Day Operation unless otherwise noted on page 6. After reviewing the options following this section, you may find that 24-Hour Operation or Constant Temperature Setpoint Programming is better for you and you...
Page 34 - Customizing Your Own 7-Day Schedule; A Word About Power Outages; longer power outage, the current time and day may need to be set (
34 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Customizing Your Own 7-Day Schedule Before starting the programming procedure, use Tables 2 and 3 to organize your schedule. The preprogrammed schedule is shown in Table 1. Four time periods are available for each day of the week – WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN, and SLEEP. A Wor...
Page 35 - Instructions; Write in the time you want each schedule period to begin.
35 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Instructions 1. Write in the time you want each schedule period to begin. 2. Write in the heating temperature (H) and cooling temperature (C) you want for each period. 3. Circle the fan operation you desire for each period. 4. Begin with Programming the First Day! Pres...
Page 38 - Programming the First Day
38 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Programming the First Day To modify the preprogrammed schedule, start by programming the Wake time and temperature and fan operation for any one day: NOTE: This schedule follows the current day and time you set in the section Setting Current Day and Time and the Heat o...
Page 43 - Copying a Day; Sleep; to enter; to select the day to
43 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Copying a Day NOTE: The copy feature applies only to 7-Day Operation. The thermostat must be in the program mode to use the copy feature. Go to step 2 if the thermostat is already in the program mode (Set Program displays in upper left corner). 1. Press Wake , Leave , ...
Page 44 - until the day to be copied
44 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 3. Press Copy . Copy By pressing Copy, you copy a day’s schedule into memory. Example display shows Monday’s schedule has been copied into memory. 4 . Press Day until the day to be copied to is displayed. Day By pressing Day again, you select which day to copy to. Exam...
Page 45 - donE; Repeat steps as necessary for all the periods and days desired.
45 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 5 . Press Copy . NOTE: donE displays for two seconds before the normal display returns. Run Program Copy By pressing Copy again, you complete the copy command. Example display shows donE. Monday’s schedule was successfully copied to Wednesday (Monday and Wednesday now ...
Page 46 - Clearing Schedule Period
46 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Clearing Schedule Period Suppose you want to skip a schedule period or periods for a particular day because you don’t need them. For example, if Saturday is a day you normally stay at home from school or work, you can clear the Leave and Return periods for this day and...
Page 47 - until; until the start time and temperature
47 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 2. For 7-Day Operation, press Day until the desired day displays. For 24-Hour Operation, skip to step 3. Day Press Day to select which day to begin clearing periods. Example display shows Saturday is selected 3. Press and hold Leave , Return or Sleep until the start ti...
Page 49 - 4-Hour Program and Operation; 4-Hour Operation is the same as 7-Day Operation; 4-Hour Preprogrammed Schedule
49 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 24-Hour Program and Operation 24-Hour Operation is the same as 7-Day Operation except the same program repeats itself each day. Monday through Sunday follows the same exact schedule (four periods and up to eight temperatures). During 24-Hour Operation, all days of the ...
Page 50 - Customizing Your Own 24-Hour Schedule
50 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 The preprogrammed schedule is as follows (same schedule for all days of the week): You may keep this schedule or organize your own. Table 4. 24-Hour Preprogrammed Schedule. Customizing Your Own 24-Hour Schedule Before starting the programming procedure, use Tables 5 an...
Page 51 - Programming Your 24-Hour Schedule
51 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Instructions 1. Write in the time you want each schedule period to begin. 2. Write in the heating temperature (H) and cooling temperature (C) you want for each period. 3. Circle the fan operation you desire for each period. 4. Begin programming. Table 6. An Extra 24-Ho...
Page 56 - Setting Temperature and Fan Operation
56 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 Constant Temperature Setpoint Programming Unlike the first two options, Constant Temperature Setpoint Programming does not have the Wake, Leave, Return and Sleep periods. The temperature is set by pressing the ▲ and ▼ keys. The four periods (for example, Wake) are abse...
Page 58 - until the desired temperature setpoint; CAUTION; Equipment Damage Hazard.; compressor to remain off for five minutes before restarting.
58 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 3. Press Increase ▲ or Decrease ▼ until the desired temperature setpoint displays. By pressing Increase ▲ or Decrease ▼ after pressing , you select the cooling temperature. Example display shows Cool is set for 75 ° . NOTICE: This equipment is a Class B digital apparat...
Page 59 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; Symptom
59 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Action Display does not comeon. Thermostat is not beingpowered. Check if the thermostat is mounted and latched on the wallplate—mount and latch the thermostat on thewallplate. Check if the circuit breaker is trip...
Page 62 - DEFINITIONS; Adaptive Intelligent RecoveryTM Control; WAKE; Conventional Recovery
62 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 DEFINITIONS Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™ Control Adaptive Intelligent Recovery™ Control is the factory default setting that allows you to choose the exact time the room reaches your comfort temperature, as opposed to conventional recovery. Adaptive Intelligent Recove...
Page 63 - Conventional Recovery Modes
63 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 If your thermostat is set to conventional recovery, a ❑ indication displays continuously, as shown on the example display. Conventional Recovery Modes WAKE You choose the time you want your heating or cooling system to start to reach your comfort tempera- ture after th...
Page 65 - INDEX
65 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 INDEX 24-Hour Operation, 49 24-Hour Preprogrammed Schedule, 50 7-Day Operation, 32 7-Day Preprogrammed Schedule, 33 Adaptive Intelligent Recovery Control, 11 Changing Temperature Setting Indefinitely, 16 Changing Temperature Setting Until the Next Schedule Period, 14 C...
Page 66 - LIMITED WARRANTY; Low Voltage Room Thermostats
66 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 LIMITED WARRANTY Low Voltage Room Thermostats This warranty is extended by American Standard Inc., to the original purchaser and to any succeeding owner of the real property to which the Thermostat is originally affixed, and applies to products purchased and retained f...
Page 67 - CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE; For service, contact your local heating and cooling contractor.
67 Pub. No. 12-5027-01 69-1615 CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE If, after reading this guide, you have any questions concerning the operation of your thermostat, please call the Thermostat Customer Assistance Helpline at 1-800-500-2041. For service, contact your local heating and cooling contractor.