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1 69-1490 M18539 FAN SYSTEM Auto On Cool Off Heat Em.Ht. Em Ht Aux Ht Set Room OWNER’S GUIDE Electronic Thermostat 69-1490 FAN SYSTEM Auto On Cool Off Heat M18535 Set Room[...]
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2 69-1490 Congratulations on the purchase of your new thermostat! Over 100 years of Honeywell engineering expertise went into the making of this thermostat in an effort to provide you with a more comfortable and convenient living environment. • Simple and easy to use . The ▲ and ▼ keys make it easy for you to change your temperature setting. [...]
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3 69-1490 Settings Setting F AN and SYSTEM Switches Fan and system settings are controlled by using F AN and SYSTEM switches located on the bottom of the thermostat case. First set the F AN switch: Auto: Normal setting for most homes. In cooling, the fan goes off and on with the cooling equipment. In heating, the fan may start a few minutes after t[...]
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4 69-1490 Then set the SYSTEM switch: Cool: Normal setting for months when your home needs cooling (air conditioning). Digital display shows a snowflake when cooling is on. Off: Both heating and cooling are off. Heat: Normal setting for months when your home needs heating. Digital display shows a flame when heating is on. Em. Ht.: (Not available on[...]
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5 69-1490 Em Ht and Aux Ht Indications Emergency Heat ( Em Ht) and Auxiliary Heat ( Aux Ht ) indications are not available on all models. The ▲ indicator points to either Em Ht or Aux Ht when these modes are active. Em Ht : The ▲ indicator points to Em Ht when the SYSTEM switch is set at Em Ht. Aux Ht : The ▲ indicator points to Aux Ht when t[...]
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6 69-1490 Displaying T emperature Setting NOTE: Y our temperature setting can be set anywhere from 40 ° to 99 ° F (5 ° to 37 ° C). The temperature setting and the room temperature are shown separately on the digital display . The ▼ indicator points to Set when the temperature setting is displayed and to Room when the room temperature is displ[...]
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7 69-1490 Changing T emperature Setting 1. T o lower the temperature setting, press the ▼ key . When in the heating mode, lowering the temperature at night or during the day can lower your energy costs. 2. T o raise the temperature setting, press the ▲ key . When in the cooling mode, raising the temperature before you leave for work or school a[...]
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8 69-1490 Energy Savings Y ou can save energy with this thermostat in the heating mode by lowering the temperature setting 5 ° F (3 ° C) to 10 ° F (5 ° C) at night and during the day . Y ou can also save energy in the cooling mode by raising the temperature setting during the day before you leave for work or school. Savings can be as high as 7%[...]
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9 69-1490 SA VE 7% TO 33% ON ENERGY COSTS PERCENT OF HEA TING COSTS YOU CAN SA VE SA VINGS FOR ONCE-A-DA Y 10 ° F (5 ° C) DECREASE* SA VINGS FOR TWICE-A-DA Y 10 ° F (5 ° C) DECREASE* 6T O 8 % 9T O 11% 12 TO 13% 14 TO 15% 16 TO 18% 12 TO 16% 18 TO 22% 23 TO 25% 25 TO 29% UP TO 30% PERCENT OF COOLING COSTS YOU CAN SA VE SA VINGS FOR ONCE-A-DA Y 1[...]
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10 69-1490 T roubleshooting Guide CAUTION To avoid possible equipment damage, do not operate cooling when outside temperature is below 50 ° F (10 ° C). See equipment manufacturer instructions. Heating or cooling does not come on. • Check that the SYSTEM switch on the thermostat is set to Heat or Cool. • Check the system fuse or circuit breake[...]
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11 69-1490 If you have questions concerning this thermostat, call Honeywell Customer Assistance at 1-800-468-1502, Monday-Friday , 7:00 am-5:30 pm, Central time. For service, contact your local heating and cooling contractor:[...]
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12 69-1490 Copyright © 2000 Honeywell All Rights Reserved ® U.S. Registered T rademark 69-1490 J.H. 9-00 www .honeywell.com/yourhome A utomation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited—Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Driv e North 35 Dynamic Driv e Golden V alley , MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9[...]