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T8700C An Electronic Round™ Programmable Thermostat OWNER'S GUIDE 1 6699--11009999
T8700C An Electronic Round™ Programmable Thermostat OWNER'S GUIDE 1 6699--11009999
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... time and temperature at a glance. • No need for you to Use™. The and keys make it easy for batteries. Over 100 years of Honeywell engineering expertise went into the making of your new thermostat! Congratulations on the purchase of this...
... time and temperature at a glance. • No need for you to Use™. The and keys make it easy for batteries. Over 100 years of Honeywell engineering expertise went into the making of your new thermostat! Congratulations on the purchase of this...
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... fan starts a few minutes after the heating equipment comes on . First set the System switch: COOL: Normal setting for your home needs heating. PROGRAMMING The thermostat is on . OFF: Both heating and cooling are controlled by using the Fan and System switches located on the top of the... thermostat case. Then set the Fan switch: AUTO: Normal setting for improved air circulation and air quality. Digital display shows a snowflake when cooling is already programmed ...
... fan starts a few minutes after the heating equipment comes on . First set the System switch: COOL: Normal setting for your home needs heating. PROGRAMMING The thermostat is on . OFF: Both heating and cooling are controlled by using the Fan and System switches located on the top of the... thermostat case. Then set the Fan switch: AUTO: Normal setting for improved air circulation and air quality. Digital display shows a snowflake when cooling is already programmed ...
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... 6. Press . Press or to the COOL position and enter the cooling temperature settings. AM b. If not, press the key until End is displayed or the thermostat will automatically return to normal operational mode within five minutes. 5 2. b. AM a. Set current time. Set WAKE TIME. a. The following sequence uses the heating program as...
... 6. Press . Press or to the COOL position and enter the cooling temperature settings. AM b. If not, press the key until End is displayed or the thermostat will automatically return to normal operational mode within five minutes. 5 2. b. AM a. Set current time. Set WAKE TIME. a. The following sequence uses the heating program as...
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Set SLEEP SET Temperature. Press . PM b. ming. The thermostat then displays current time and room temperature. 6 69-1099 Press . a. Run Program a. PM b. Press . 4. Press or to set desired SLEEP time. 5. Press or to set desired SLEEP temperature. 6. End is displayed for five seconds indicating the end of PM program- Set SLEEP time a.
Set SLEEP SET Temperature. Press . PM b. ming. The thermostat then displays current time and room temperature. 6 69-1099 Press . a. Run Program a. PM b. Press . 4. Press or to set desired SLEEP time. 5. Press or to set desired SLEEP temperature. 6. End is displayed for five seconds indicating the end of PM program- Set SLEEP time a.
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... one temperature indefinitely, program both WAKE and SLEEP to display present temperature setting. PM After approximately five seconds the thermostat displays current time/temperature. gram period. b. NOTE: To cancel your TEMPORARY change is displayed. TEMPORARY is in effect TEMPORARY AM until PM desired tempera- Press ... once SET to the same temperature. 7 69-1099 Press SET or until the next pro- The TEMPORARY change , press until End is displayed. OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT Display Temperature Setting.
... one temperature indefinitely, program both WAKE and SLEEP to display present temperature setting. PM After approximately five seconds the thermostat displays current time/temperature. gram period. b. NOTE: To cancel your TEMPORARY change is displayed. TEMPORARY is in effect TEMPORARY AM until PM desired tempera- Press ... once SET to the same temperature. 7 69-1099 Press SET or until the next pro- The TEMPORARY change , press until End is displayed. OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT Display Temperature Setting.
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ENERGY SAVINGS You can also save energy with this thermostat during the day before you leave for work or school. 8 PERCENT OF HEATING COSTS YOU CAN SAVE SAVINGS FOR ONCE-A-DAY 10°F (5°C) DECREASE* 6 ...
ENERGY SAVINGS You can also save energy with this thermostat during the day before you leave for work or school. 8 PERCENT OF HEATING COSTS YOU CAN SAVE SAVINGS FOR ONCE-A-DAY 10°F (5°C) DECREASE* 6 ...
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IMPORTANT Temporary protection delay protects compressor; Damage to remain off for five minutes before restarting. 9 69-1099 the thermostat allows the compressor to compressor possible. Do not operate cooling if outdoor temperature is below 50°F (10°C). Refer to manufacturer recommendations. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CAUTION Operating At Too Low Of Outdoor Temperature May Cause Compressor Damage.
IMPORTANT Temporary protection delay protects compressor; Damage to remain off for five minutes before restarting. 9 69-1099 the thermostat allows the compressor to compressor possible. Do not operate cooling if outdoor temperature is below 50°F (10°C). Refer to manufacturer recommendations. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CAUTION Operating At Too Low Of Outdoor Temperature May Cause Compressor Damage.
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... pm, Central time. Temperature setting is below room temperature. If you have any questions concerning this thermostat, call Honeywell Customer Assistance at 1-800-468-1502, Monday - Symptom Heating or cooling does not come on the thermostat is set to the heating or cooling equipment. Check that the cool setpoint is too warm or...
... pm, Central time. Temperature setting is below room temperature. If you have any questions concerning this thermostat, call Honeywell Customer Assistance at 1-800-468-1502, Monday - Symptom Heating or cooling does not come on the thermostat is set to the heating or cooling equipment. Check that the cool setpoint is too warm or...