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Push the excess wire back through the hole and
plug any opening with packing material to prevent

drafts that may affect thermostat performance.

Loosely secure the thermostat to the wall or outlet
box with screws through the two mounting holes at

the middle of the device. The sheetmetal screws included
with the thermostat are designed for use in plaster walls
that do not need anchors.

Exactly level the thermostat using a spirit level or
plumb line. An incorrectly leveled thermostat will

cause inaccurate temperature control. Tighten the two
mounting screws at the middle of the device. Install two
screws in top mounting holes and tighten.

Replace the thermostat cover.

5

 CHECK OUT THERMOSTAT

Turn on the power to the heat pump system.

To check heating, move the system switch on the
thermostat to HEAT and the fan switch to AUTO.

Move the set point lever to about 10

F [6

C] above room

temperature. Heating should start and the fan should run.
Move the set point lever about 10

F [6

C] below room

temperature. Heating and fan should shut off.

NOTE: To prevent compressor short cycling, a minimum-

off timer may be included to prevent the compressor
from starting for up to five minutes from when the
thermostat last turned off the compressor, or from when
the system first received power.

Check cooling only if outdoor temperature is at least
50

F [10

C]. To check cooling, move the system

switch on the thermostat to COOL and the fan switch to
AUTO. Move the set point lever about 10

F [6

C] below

room temperature. Cooling and fan should start (see
NOTE above). Move the set point lever about 10

F [6

C]

above room temperature. Cooling and fan should shut off.

To check fan, move the system switch to OFF, and
the fan switch to ON. The fan should run continu-

ously. Move the fan switch to AUTO. In this position, the
fan operates in response to the thermostat in both heating
and cooling.

6

 SETTING THERMOSTAT

Move the set point lever to the desired control point
on the temperature scale.

Move the system switch and fan switch to the
desired operating positions.

The system switching positions control the system
operation as follows:

EM.HT.: Emergency heat relay is energized. Cooling

system is off. Compressor is de-energized. Fan runs on
call for heat if fan switch is in AUTO position. EM.HT.
LED is on continuously.

HEAT: Heat pump equipment is providing warm air to the

living space.

OFF: All heating/cooling equipment is de-energized.
COOL: Heat pump equipment is providing cool air to the

living space.

The fan switching positions control the fan operation as
follows:

AUTO: The fan operates in response to the thermostat in

both heating and cooling.

ON: The fan operates continuously.

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Страница 1: ... a sealed tube If you have questions call Honeywell Inc at 1 800 468 1502 1PREPARATION Your Honeywell thermostat should be properly installed if you follow these instructions step by step It is recommended that as you read understand and complete each step you check it off with pencil or pen Check thermostat suitability for your home s system by reviewing the ratings listed on the front of these i...

Страница 2: ...ply high quality plastic tape where necessary for adequate insulation Retain the old thermostat for reference purposes and until your new thermostat is functioning smoothly M8447 BACK OF DEVICE W2 W1 X O E G Y1 R L B L1 HOT L2 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED REMOVE W1 Y1 JUMPER WHEN HEAT RELAY 1 IS USED WHEN L TERMINAL IS CONNECTED TO SYSTEM MONITOR EM H...

Страница 3: ...e compressor or from when the system first received power Check cooling only if outdoor temperature is at least 50o F 10o C To check cooling move the system switch on the thermostat to COOL and the fan switch to AUTO Move the set point lever about 10o F 6o C below room temperature Cooling and fan should start see NOTE above Move the set point lever about 10o F 6o C above room temperature Cooling a...

Страница 4: ... to cool within minutes If not turn off power at the main service panel and contact qualified service technician Thermostat setting and thermometer reading disagree Thermostat is not level Recheck the thermostat position on the wall Use level to make sure it is level See step 4 Thermostat affected by drafts or radiant heat Contact a qualified service technician to change the location The thermosta...

Страница 5: ...session of a consumer Honeywell s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion...

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