Programming, Before setting your program – Honeywell CT1801 User Manual

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Programming

You can program your thermostat to

automatically lower and raise the temperature
one or more times every 24 hours.

Refer to the energy savings chart on the

back cover for typical heating and cooling
savings with your new thermostat.

Before setting your program:

Lift thermostat flip-up cover and you’ll find

the 24-hour program dial. The slots on the
program dial (Fig. 4) are for the program pins,
which can be inserted at 10-minutes intervals.

Three red and three blue program pins are

included with your thermostat. The red pins start
the high-temperature period; the blue pins start
the low-temperature period. A heating program is
preprogrammed. A red pin is inserted at 6:00 AM

Fig. 4—Program components.

for high temperature (comfort period); a blue pin
is inserted at 10:00 PM for low temperature
(energy saving period).

24 HOUR PROGRAM DIAL
(GRAY AREA FOR NIGHT
SETTING)

TIME
INDICATOR
ARROW

PROGRAM
PIN
STORAGE

THERMOSTAT COVER

PROGRAM
INDEX WHEEL

PROGRAM
PIN SLOT

PROGRAM PINS

FLIP-UP
COVER

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