Checking the program times and. Checking the current temperature setting Removing the thermostat Replacing the thermostat Replacing the batteries. Power outages Your Daily Program Model Identification Guide Troubleshooting Guide Quick Reference to the Keys Previous Page.
Next Page. Honeywell TA Owner's Manual 30 pages. Page 3 Press and hold until the display shows the desired heating temperature. If your thermostat can switch automatically between heating and cooling, the heating temperature must be at least 3 degrees below the air condition- ing temperature.
Press and hold until the display shows the time you want the temperature to be at the comfort setting. Press and hold until the display shows the desired heating temperature. Page 5 Press and release. Page 6 Press and release. Steps 2 and 3 and summarized in this step to program the If COOL shows on the display, remaining days. The next day flashes and temperature program for on the display. Now you can copy it into additional days if you wish.
Changes made with these keys are active for one program period and then are cancelled. If your schedule changes or you want a different temperature, you can update any setting without affecting the rest of the program. Press and hold until the desired schedule day shows on the display. It does temperature setting. After a few not cancel your program. The start time and temperature set- You can check all the stored ting will appear on the display.
Remove the thermostat from alkaline batteries. The display will the wall. Just buy a new one. To learn more about this professional, click here to visit their ad in Find A Contractor. This product is obsolete and discontinued A good replacement would be the VisionPro , or the FocusPro The old stat has a battery in it that will wear out, and has no replacement anymore.
The clock also will make noise eventually. Bill I sold a lot of these'back in the day' Wasn't the battery operated and transformer operated? It is a very simple t'stat. If the clock still moves it can still be used. There are little blue and red pins that insert into the clock. These pins operate a lever that switches the t'stat from the higher setting to the lower setting.
If you notice the two tabs on top where you set the temperature are color coded, the colors are the same for the pins. You put a red pin into the clock for when you want the temp to come up, a blue pin to drop the temp back down. If the clock doesn't operate, the thermostat will still work, it just won't change the temps automatically. I currently have it set in a range from degrees. I have pins at 5am-9am. What I notice is that if its lets say 8am and the system is on, the boiler will keep the temp at around 68 degrees.
When does the range I set up, from come into play? I was thinking that when it was on, it would cycle up to the high of 68, and then wait till it fell back to 62 to cycle on again.
No, the 68 is for when you're home, the 62 is for at night or when you're away. The way you have it set now, I think, is the red pin turns the temp up to 68 at 5AM. This is to warm the house before you get up. Then you have a blue pin at 9AM which drops the setting back down to It will stay set at 62 all day and night until 5AM when the red setting takes over again.
Most people would have a red pin set for the morning to warm the house before they get up. The at night they set the blue to cool it down for the night.
Some also set an interval for when the go out to work and return at the end of the day. The system goes to red heating at 5am then maintains the temp till it turns to blue non-heat to How then would you work the thermostat so that when it reached 68, it would not go back on again until it hit the low of 62?
If the pins were off the clock, would it work in this manner?? No, it doesn't work that way. It will just maintain the settings, be they higher or lower. The only way to do that is to set the pins closer, but it still won't go to the lower temp until that time comes up on the clock. The boiler will maintain a temp of 68 degrees during the 'on' time until the blue off time comes into play?
Also, I notice that when I take the cover off, their are some places where I could make adjustments? Thanks for your help.
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