Honeywell 69-1496 manual

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    1 69-1496 OWNER’S GUIDE Electronic Thermostat 69-1496 M14752 FAN SYSTEM Auto On Cool Off Heat Set Room[...]

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    2 69-1496 Congratulations on the purchase of y our ne w ther mostat! Over 100 y ears of Hone ywell engineering expertise went into the making of this thermostat in an effor t to provide you with a more comf ortable and conv enient living environment. • Simple and easy to use . The ▲ and ▼ ke ys make it easy f or you to change y our temperatur[...]

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    3 69-1496 Settings Setting F AN and SYSTEM Switches F an 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: A uto: Normal setting for most homes. In cooling, the fan goes off and on with the cooling equipment. In heating, the f an may start a fe w minutes aft[...]

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    4 69-1496 Then set the SYSTEM switch: Cool: Nor mal setting f or months when y our home needs cooling (air conditioning). Digital display shows a snowflak e when cooling is on. Off: Both heating and cooling are off . Heat: Nor mal setting f or months when y our home needs heating. Digital display sho ws a flame when heating is on. SYSTEM Cool Off H[...]

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    5 69-1496 Displaying T emperature Setting NO TE: Y our temperature setting can be set an ywhere from 40 ° to 99 ° F (5 ° to 37 ° C). The temperature setting and the room temperature are shown separ ately on the digital display . The ▼ indicator points to Set when the temperature setting is displa y ed and to Room when the room temperature is [...]

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    6 69-1496 Changing T emperature Setting 1. T o lower the temper ature setting, press the ▼ key . When in the heating mode, lo wering the temperature at night or during the day can lo wer y our energy costs . 2. T o raise the temperature setting, press the ▲ key . When in the cooling mode, raising the temper ature bef ore you lea v e for work or[...]

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    7 69-1496 T roubleshooting Guide CA UTION Low T emperature Hazard Operating at too low of an outdoor temperature may cause compressor dama ge . Do not operate cooling if outdoor temper ature is below 50 ° F (10 ° C). Refer to man uf acturer ’ s recommendations. Heating or cooling does not come on. • Check po wer to the heating or cooling equi[...]

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    8 69-1496 • Check that the SYSTEM s witch on the ther mostat is set to Heat or Cool. • Check the system fuse or circuit break er and replace or reset if necessar y . • Check f or air movement at the register . T emperature setting is too warm or cool • Adjust the temperature b y pressing either the ▲ or ▼ key .[...]

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    9 69-1496 If you ha v e questions concerning this ther mostat, call Honeywell Customer Relations at 1-800-468-1502, Monda y-F riday , 7:00 am-5:30 pm, Central time . F or service, contact your local heating and cooling contractor:[...]

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    12 69-1496 69-1496 G.H. 9-00 Copyright © 2000 Honeyw ell All Rights Reserved ® U.S . Registered T rademark www .honeywell.com/y ourhome/ Printed in U.S.A. on recycled paper containing at least 10% post-consumer paper fibers. Home and Building Control Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic Drive Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9 Home and Building Control Honeyw[...]