Honeywell T8132A user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell T8132A

Device: Honeywell T8132A
Category: Thermostat
Manufacturer: Honeywell
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Added : 7/5/2014
Number of pages: 20
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T8132A/T8132B Electronic
Programmable Thermostat
OWNER’S GUIDE
1
69-0803—1
69-0803-1

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2 69-0803—1

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Table of Contents Programming Your Thermostat ...................................................................................................... 4 Program Schedule ....................................................................................................................... 6 Set Current Time/Day .............................................................................................................. 7 Heating Program ............................................................

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what time to set for your WAKE period, Programming Your Thermostat include extra lead time, depending on the The thermostat can be programmed in your outside temperature and your furnace hand before it is installed if the batteries are response time, to give the furnace a installed or after it is on the wall. If you need to head start to heat the house before you install or replace the batteries, refer to the get up. (This will be a higher temperature Maintaining Your Thermostat section. during

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depending on the outside temperature to program the thermostat, it automatically and your furnace response time, to give controls heating at 68°F (20°C), and cooling at the furnace a head start to heat the 78°F (26°C), 24 hours a day. Also, you do not house before you arrive home. need to enter a time and temperature program SLEEP is the time period you can set for an for all periods if your schedule does not require energy-saving temperature while you are it. For example, a zone that is occupie

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Program Schedule Heating Program Schedule Weekdays Start Time Heating Temperature 1 Cooling Temperature 1 WAKE 2 __________ ____________________ ____________________ LEAVE __________ ____________________ ____________________ RETURN 2 __________ ____________________ ____________________ SLEEP __________ ____________________ ____________________ Weekends WAKE 2 __________ ____________________ ____________________ SLEEP __________ ____________________ ____________________ 1 The temperatures cannot

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IMPORTANT Heating Program Batteries are required for operation With the system switch at HEAT, press and and programming. When inserting the release the Set Schedule key once. WAKE, batteries, set the system switch to MON-FRI, and SET appear on the display. OFF. Remove the battery door (on the USE TO SET thermostat left side) using a coin at WARMER TEMPERATURE LCD DISPLAY the bottom. See Maintaining Your USE TO SET TIME EARLIER RUN Thermostat section. PROGRAM KEY AM Set Current Time/Day TU L

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Use the Time keys to program WAKE time and Operating Your Thermostat use the Temp keys to program the WAKE Using Programming Features temperature for Mon-Fri. Repeat the sequence for LEAVE, RETURN, and SLEEP. Temporarily Change temperature for current period only—Press Temp keys to set desired Press the Set Schedule key until WAKE, SA temperature. The change cancels itself at the SU and SET appear on the display. Use the next scheduled program change; to cancel Time keys to program WAKE time and

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Check ProgramsPress Set Schedule key Setting Fan Switch repeatedly to view each time and temperature Only the zone 1 thermostat has control of the on the display. Press the Run Program key fan operation. Fan switching positions are as once to return to the program. follows: AUTO: Single-speed fan turns on automati- Cancel a program—Press the Set Schedule cally with air conditioner or furnace. Two- key until the program to cancel shows. speed fan usually runs on high with air Pressing the two Ti

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Setting System Switch AM System switching positions control thermostat TU LEAVE operation as follows: COOL: The thermostat controls the air conditioning system. OFF: Both the heating and air conditioning systems are off. HEAT: The thermostat controls the heating Auto On Cool Off Heat Fan System system. FAN SWITCH SYSTEM SWITCH M5783 10 69-0803—1

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 Install the fresh batteries, making sure Maintaining Your Thermostat positive and negative terminals are Installing Batteries oriented correctly.  Replace the battery door. IMPORTANT Batteries must be installed for program- ming and operation of the thermostat and heating/cooling system.  Purchase two AA alkaline batteries; non- alkaline batteries do not last as long, and can leak causing damage to the thermo- stat or wall surface. We recommend Energizer® batteries.  Make sure the thermosta

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INSTALL TWO AA ALKALINE starts flashing. If the batteries are not replaced BATTERIES AS SHOWN when bAt Lo is flashing, the indicator eventu- ally stops flashing. When bAt Lo stays on AM without flashing, the thermostat and heating/ TU LEAVE cooling system have stopped working and the batteries are almost completely dead. After the batteries are completely dead, the bAt Lo indicator disappears, leaving a completely blank display. Auto On Cool Off Heat Fan System To remove the batteries

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Troubleshooting Guide IF… THEN… Display will not come on. • Set the system switch to OFF. Remove the batteries. Insert backward for at least five seconds to reset the thermostat. Correctly replace the batteries. Display should come on. • Make sure batteries are fresh and installed correctly. • Gently clean battery contacts using a soft pencil eraser. Do not use anything abrasive on the clips. Temperature display will not • The temperature setting limit is reached. The setting range go lower than

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Heating will not come on. • Check that the switch on the thermostat is set to HEAT. Allow a minimum of five minutes for time guard protection to expire. • Check the system fuse or circuit breaker and replace or reset, if necessary. • If the display is blank or displays bAt Lo, install fresh batteries. • If the temperature setting is higher than the current temperature, and SYSTEM ON indicator is lit, contact your local dealer. Cooling will not come on. • Check that switch on the thermostat is

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Cooling will not come on. • Make sure the outdoor disconnect is engaged (on). (Cont) • If the temperature setting is lower than the current temperature, and the SYSTEM ON indicator is lit, move the system switch from COOL to OFF for ten minutes. After ten minutes, return the switch to the COOL position. If the air conditioner comes on, the compressor could have reached its high limit temperature protection and shut down. If the air conditioner does not come on after the ten minutes and the SYST

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The thermostat current • Check that the wiring hole in the wall behind the wallplate temperature setting does not was plugged with insulation to prevent drafts that could match the display adversely affect thermostat operation. temperature to within ± 1°. • Be aware that it is normal for the current setting and display temperature to differ on occasion. • During recovery from setback or setup, setting and display temperatures can differ for up to 30 minutes after the recovery period. Incorrect

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Notes 17 69-0803—1

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Notes 18 69-0803—1

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Limited One-Year Warranty Carrier warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during the warranty period, the product is defective or malfunctions, Carrier shall repair or replace it (at Carrier’s option) within a reasonable period of time. If the product is defective, return it with a bill of sale or other dated proof of pur

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Home and Building Control Home and Building Control Helping You Control Your World Honeywell Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 155 Gordon Baker Road Golden Valley, MN 55422 North York, Ontario M2H 2C9 69-0803—1 J.S. Rev. 5-96 Printed in U.S.A. Printed on recycled paper containing at 20 Copyright © 1996 Honeywell Inc. All Rights Reserved www.honeywell.com/y 69-0803—1 ourhome least 10% post-consumer paper fibers.


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