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RTH230B

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3.2 Fan Operating Mode

Use the selector switch to set the fan to automatic
mode (AUTO) or continuous mode (ON).

Note

: This switch is not used if you have a 2-wire

installation as the fan is not connected to the thermo-
stat.

3.3 Displaying the Temperature

The actual temperature is normally displayed. To view the setpoint,
press once on one of the 

 buttons. The setpoint is displayed for

5 seconds along with the   icon.

Note

: Pressing either of the 

 buttons more than once will

change the setpoint.

3.4 Setting the Temperature

Press one of the 

 buttons until the desired temperature is dis-

played.

3.5 Thermostat Control Mode

3.5.1 Manual/Permanent Hold Mode

Maintains the temperature at a fixed setpoint. To place the thermo-
stat in this mode, press 

[ Mode ]

. The house icon will disappear.

3.5.2 Programmable Mode

Maintains the temperature according to the energy-saving sched-
ule. To place the thermostat in this mode, press 

[ Mode ]

. The cur-

rent period will be displayed. The four possible periods are:

To see the default settings of each period, see section 5.2.

Temporary Bypass

If you modify the temperature (using the 

 buttons) when the

thermostat is in programmable mode, the new temperature will be
used for the next 2 hours. The house icon flashes during the
bypass. At the end of the bypass period, the thermostat returns to
the temperature settings of the period currently underway.

3.6 Filter Replacement Indicator

After 500 hours of operation, an icon appears to indi-
cate that the filter needs replacement. Once the filter
is replaced, press 

[ Filter ]

 for 3 seconds to remove

the icon and reset the counter.

3.7 Battery Replacement Indicator

An icon appears when the batteries need replacement.
This icon will flash for 120 days, then the thermostat
will cut power to the heating/cooling unit. The icon dis-
appears once the batteries are replaced. 
After replacing the batteries, readjust the time and day (see section
5.1). However, the temperature and program settings are saved and
do not need to be re-entered.

Warning

: Before removing the batteries, place the

system switch on the thermostat to Off. Otherwise, the
heating/cooling unit might still be running even after
the batteries are removed.

n

To access the configuration menu, press both 

 buttons 

simultaneously for 3 seconds.

o

To go to the next parameter (menu item), briefly press both 

 buttons simultaneously.

p

To modify a parameter, press one of the 

 buttons.

q

Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary.

r

Press both 

 buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to exit 

the configuration menu.

5.1 Setting the Time and Day

n

Press 

[ Clk ]

. The hour flashes.

o

Set the hour using 

.

p

Press 

[ Clk ]

. The minutes flash.

q

Set the minutes using 

.

r

Press 

[ Clk ]

. The day flashes.

s

Set the day using 

.

t

Press 

[ Exit ]

 to exit.

AUTO

• If you have an electric furnace (see section 2.4), the fan

works only when heating or cooling is activated.

• If you have a gas or fuel oil furnace (see section 2.4), the fan

works as follows:

When the thermostat is placed in cool mode, the fan
works only when cooling is activated.

When the thermostat is placed in heat mode, the fan is
controlled by the furnace fan control circuitry.

ON

The fan is always on.

Wake up

Leave for work

Return home

Sleep

4. Configuration Menu

DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION

DEFAULT

OPTIONS

Temperature display

°F

°C or °F

Time display

12 h

12 h or 24 h

Early Start 

1

Off

On or Off

Heating cycles per hour 

2

4

2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 

3

Cooling cycles per hour 

2

4

2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 

4

1

 When Early Start is On, the thermostat determines when to start heating 

or cooling so that the desired temperature is reached at the set time.

2

 When either the heating or cooling parameter is displayed, use the sys-

tem mode selector switch to alternate between the two parameters.

3

 For optimal heating control, use the setting that matches your system as 

follows: 2=30 min (steam, gravity), 3=20 min (hot water, 90%+ high-effi-
ciency furnace), 4=15 min (gas or oil), 5=12 min (alternate setting for gas 
or oil), 6=10 min (electric).

4

 The corresponding cooling cycle lengths are as follows: 2=30 min, 

3=20 min, 4=15 min, 5=12 min, 6=10 min

5. Programming

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Страница 2: ...unt the thermostat on the baseplate o Secure the thermostat using the locking screw and install the faceplate p Apply power back to the system 3 1 System Operating Mode Use the selector switch to place the system in Heating mode HEAT or Cooling mode COOL or to set the system off Note When you place the thermostat in Cooling mode you might need to wait up to five minutes before cooling can start Th...

Страница 3: ... 1 However the temperature and program settings are saved and do not need to be re entered Warning Before removing the batteries place the system switch on the thermostat to Off Otherwise the heating cooling unit might still be running even after the batteries are removed n To access the configuration menu press both buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds o To go to the next parameter menu item brie...

Страница 4: ...e defective or malfunc tions Honeywell shall repair or replace it at Honeywell s option If the product is defective i return it with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase to the place from which you purchased it or ii call Honeywell Customer Care at 1 800 468 1502 Customer Care will make the determination whether the product should be returned to the following address Honeywell Return Go...

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