Page 3 - Table of Contents; Page; IMPORTANT
3 69-1635-2 Table of Contents Page Programming Thermostat ............................................................................................................... 4Program Schedule ...................................................................................................................
Page 4 - Programming Thermostat
4 69-1635-2 Programming Thermostat When you program the thermostat, set oneschedule for weekdays and another forweekends, because your temperature require-ments probably vary. (During weekends, onlythe WAKE and SLEEP time periods areavailable.) Use the personal Program Schedule forplanning your prog...
Page 5 - controls heating at 68
5 69-1635-2 Select RETURN if you want the house at acomfortable temperature for activities beforebedtime. When deciding what time to set foryour RETURN period, include extra lead time,depending on the outside temperature andyour furnace response time, to give the furnacea head start to heat the hous...
Page 6 - Program Schedule; HEATING PROGRAM SCHEDULE; Weekdays; The temperatures cannot be set any higher than 88
6 69-1635-2 Program Schedule HEATING PROGRAM SCHEDULE Weekdays Start Time Heating Temperature WAKELEAVERETURNSLEEP WeekendsWAKESLEEP WAKE and RETURN start times should include extra lead time, based on outside temperatureand furnace response time, to give your furnace a head start to heat the house....
Page 7 - COOLING PROGRAM SCHEDULE
7 69-1635-2 COOLING PROGRAM SCHEDULE Weekdays Start Time Heating Temperature WAKELEAVERETURNSLEEP WeekendsWAKESLEEP WAKE and RETURN start times should include extra lead time, based on outside temperatureand furnace response time, to give your furnace a head start to heat the house. The temperatures...
Page 8 - Programming Guide; until current time shows to set the
8 69-1635-2 Programming Guide NOTE: Batteries are required for operation and programming. When replacing the batteries, setthe system switch to OFF. Remove the battery door (on the thermostat left side) using acoin at the bottom. Follow the instructions in Changing Batteries section. Set Current Tim...
Page 10 - Temporarily Change temperature for current period only—press; cancelled at next scheduled change to cancel sooner, press; Hold a temperature indefinitely—press
10 69-1635-2 Cooling ProgramWith the system switch at COOL, follow the same instructions as for Heating Program. After programming, adjust fan and system switches, as desired. Press and release to start the program. A quick guide for operating or making changes follows. NOTE: Set system switch to HE...
Page 11 - repeatedly to see each time and temperature then; Cancel a program—press; until program to cancel shows then press; Check Usage — press; clear cumulative reading, if desired then press; Return to normal program or start program —press
11 69-1635-2 Check Current Temperature Setting—press . Check Programs—press , repeatedly to see each time and temperature; then p r e s s . Cancel a program—press , until program to cancel shows; then press . Check Usage — press to determine length of time heating or air conditioning has been on sin...
Page 12 - Setting Fan and System Switches; First set the fan switch.; AUTO: Normal setting for most; Then set the system switch.; COOL: The thermostat
12 69-1635-2 Setting Fan and System Switches First set the fan switch. AUTO: Normal setting for most homes. A single-speed fanturns on automatically with theair conditioner or furnace. A two-speed fanusually runs on high with the air conditionerand runs on low with the furnace. ON: The fan runs cont...
Page 13 - Changing Batteries; bAt Lo
13 69-1635-2 Changing Batteries IMPORTANT Batteries are required for program-ming and operation of the thermostatand heating/cooling system. As the batteriesrun low, bAt Lo indicatorflashesfor oneto twomonthsbefore thebatteries runout completely.Replace the batteriesas soon as possible afterthe indi...
Page 14 - Replace the battery door.
14 69-1635-2 To remove batteries, press down on the leftends of the batteries. If you insert new batterieswithin 20 to 30 seconds of removing the oldones, the thermostat does not require repro-gramming. However, if the display is blank, thebatteries are dead or incorrectly installed andthe thermosta...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting Guide; Make sure the batteries are fresh and installed correctly.
15 69-1635-2 Troubleshooting Guide IF… THEN… Display will not come on. ■ Set the system switch to OFF; remove batteries andinsert them backward for at least five seconds to resetthe thermostat; replace the batteries correctly. Thedisplay should come on. ■ Make sure the batteries are fresh and instal...
Page 16 - Cooling will not come on.; If display is blank or displays
16 69-1635-2 Heating will not come on (Cont). ■ If display is blank or displays bAt Lo, install fresh batteries. ■ If temperature setting is higher than current temperature,and thermostat displays HEAT, contact HoneywellCustomer Assistance at 1-800-468-1502. Cooling will not come on. ■ Check that th...
Page 19 - Limited One-Year Warranty
19 69-1635-2 Limited One-Year 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 any time during the warranty period, the pr...
Page 20 - Automation and Control Products; Customer Assistance
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