Page 2 - Features; Indefinite temperature hold.
69-1431–1 2 Welcome to the world of comfort and energysavings with your new Honeywell program-mable thermostat. Your new programmable thermostat is designedto provide you with reliable, precise temperaturecontrol. When you follow the simple program-ming instructions in this manual, your thermostatau...
Page 3 - Contents
3 69-1431–1 Contents Features .......................................................................................................................................... 2Key Locations and Descriptions ......................................................................................................
Page 4 - Key Locations and Descriptions
69-1431–1 4 Key Locations and Descriptions SYSTEM Cool Off Heat Auto On FAN Hold Select TUE PM M14673 HOLD KEY• SET TEMPORARY TEMPERATURE HOLD. HOLD KEY • SET TEMPORARY TEMPERATURE HOLD. INCREASE ▲ KEY • PROGRAM TIME AND TEMPERATURE.• SET TEMPORARY TEMPERATURE HOLD. INCREASE ▲ KEY SELECT KEY• CURREN...
Page 5 - Planning Program Schedule; Table 1. Preprogrammed Time; Wake
5 69-1431–1 Planning Program Schedule The thermostat display shows day, time,program period, and temperature. The thermostat can be set for four timeperiods per day for weekdays and weekend. Before programming the thermostat, you canuse the program schedule to plan yourprogram. Fill in the weekday a...
Page 6 - Program Schedule
69-1431–1 6 Program Schedule Weekday Start Time Heating Temperature Cooling Temperature Wake ________ ________ ________ Leave ________ ________ ________ Return ________ ________ ________ Sleep ________ ________ ________ Weekend Start Time Heating Temperature Cooling Temperature Wake ________ _______...
Page 7 - Programming Thermostat; Wake is the time the thermostat turns on the
7 69-1431–1 Programming Thermostat The thermostat is flexible and can be program-med for different schedules for weekdays and theweekend to meet your lifestyle needs. Use the personal Program Schedule for planningyour time and temperature settings for varioustimes of the day. Four time periods are a...
Page 8 - Setting Current Time and Day; Press
69-1431–1 8 Sleep is the time period you can set for an energy-saving temperature while you aresleeping. (For more comfortable sleep-ing, some people choose not to raise thecool temperature during the night.) IMPORTANT Always press the keys with yourfingertip or similar blunt tool. Sharpinstruments ...
Page 9 - Setting Weekday Program
9 69-1431–1 Setting Weekday Program Slide the SYSTEM switch to the position, Heator Cool, you want to program. A flame (heat- ing) or a snowflake (cooling) appears in the right side of the display, when setting theprogram temperature. 3. Wake a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to set Waketime. b. Press S...
Page 10 - Setting Weekend Program
69-1431–1 10 b. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to set Returntemp-erature. 6. Sleep a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to set Sleeptime. b. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to set Sleeptemp-erature. Setting Weekend Program 7. Wake a. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to set Waketime. b. Press Select. Press ▲ or ▼ to set W...
Page 12 - Setting Temporary Temperature Hold; Setting Indefinite Temperature Hold; or
69-1431–1 12 11. Press Select. End is displayed. Program- ming is complete. The thermostat revertsto displayingthe currentday time andtemperature infive seconds. Setting Temporary Temperature Hold 1. Press ▲ or ▼ key to set a temporary temperaturesetting. NOTE: The temporary temperature settingremai...
Page 13 - Operating Thermostat; Setting SYSTEM and FAN Switches; Heat and Cool Indicators:; indicate system setting.
13 69-1431–1 Operating Thermostat Setting SYSTEM and FAN Switches Use the SYSTEM and FAN switches to controlthermostat operation. SYSTEM settings: Cool: The thermostat controls the cooling.Off: Both the heating and cooling are off.Heat: The thermostat controls the heating.Em. Ht. (heat pump models o...
Page 16 - Troubleshooting; continued; Display does not come on.
69-1431–1 16 Troubleshooting continued Symptom Action Display does not come on. • Check if the thermostat is mounted and latched on the wallplate—mount and latch the thermostat on the wallplate. • Check if the circuit breaker is tripped—reset the circuit breaker. • Check if the fuse is blown—replace...
Page 17 - Symptom; Heating does not come on.
17 69-1431–1 Troubleshooting (Continued). continued Symptom Action Heating does not come on. • Check if the circuit breaker is tripped—reset the circuit breaker. • Check if the fuse is blown—replace the fuse. • Check if the switch at the equipment is in the Offposition—set to On position. • Wait fiv...
Page 18 - Cooling does not come on.
69-1431–1 18 Troubleshooting (Continued). continued Symptom Action Cooling does not come on. • Check if the circuit breaker is tripped—reset the circuit breaker. • Check if the fuse is blown—replace the fuse. • Check if the switch at the equipment is in the Offposition—set to On position. • Wait fiv...
Page 19 - System on indicator; Customer Assistance
19 69-1431–1 Symptom Action System on indicator or is lit, but no warm or cool air is coming from theregisters. Wait a couple minutes after seeing the flame or snowflake and then check the registers. System on indicator or is flashing. Minimum off-timer is in effect. Wait five minutes until the mini...
Page 20 - Warranty
69-1431–1 20 Warranty Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials,under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at anytime during the warranty period, the product is defective ...
Page 24 - Automation and Control Solutions
69-1431–1 24 69-1431–1 Rev. 5-02 G.H.Copyright © 2002 Honeywell All Rights Reserved ® U.S. Registered Trademark Printed in U.S.A. on recycled paper containing at least 10% post-consumer paper fibers. www.honeywell.com/yourhome Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic DriveScarborough, OntarioM...