Step 5. Install the Batteries ........................................................................................................................................ 9
Step 6. Mount the Thermostat .................................................................................................................................... 10
Step 7. Customize Your Thermostat ........................................................................................................................... 11
Step 8. Set the Clock .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Step 9. Pro
Step 10. Operatin
Step 11. Set the Fan and S
If You Have a Problem ................................................................................................................................................ 19
Total comfort temperature management with Sma rt Respon se ™
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Technology.
Congratulations! You made a smart choice by purchasing your new Honeywell thermostat; the smart thermostat that;
Keeps you comfortable
•
have the house at the desired comfort temperature b
Saves the maximum amount of energy and money
•
ou leave home or go to sleep.
Provides the ultimate in comfort and convenience
•
schedule, or set
by automatically calculating exactly when the furnace or air conditioning should go on to
the time you wake up or return home.
by automatically remembering to adjust the temperature when
. It comes preprogrammed. You can use the preprogrammed
our own.
This manual answers man
well thermostat — the state of the art in home comfort controls.
Hone
Read these instructions carefull
condition.
of the questions that can arise as you become familiar and comfortable with your
. Failure to follow these instructions can damage the product or cause a hazardous
MERCURY NOTICE
If this thermostat is replacing a control that contains mercury
in a sealed tube, do not place
Contact
instructions re
control, or of an old control containin
tube.
If
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our local waste management authority for
arding recycling and the proper disposal of this
ou have questions, call Honeywell Inc. at 1-800-468-1502.
our old control in the trash.
mercury in a sealed
TYPICAL LOCATION OF A MERCURY
SWITCH IN A THERMOSTAT
MERCURY
SWITCH
M10614
TIME /TIME
SETS TIME
FORWARD OR BACK
SET CURRENT
DAY/TIME
SETS CURRENT
TIME AND DAY
RUN PROGRAM
RETURNS
THERMOSTAT
TO NORMAL
OPERATING MODE
HOLD TEMP
SETS A HOLD
TEMPERATURE
SETTING AND
ACTIVATES
VACATION HOLD
FEATURE
DAYLIGHT TIME
SELECTS STANDARD
TIME OR DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME
Set Current
Run
Day/Time
Program
Hold Temp
COPY
COPY SETTINGS FROM ONE DAY TO
ANOTHER DAY FOR QUICK PROGRAMMING
Daylight
Time
Day
TimeSet Program
Copy
Fan
Wake
Heat/Cool
Settings
System
Leave
DIGITAL DISPLAY
ReturnSleep
FAN KEY
DAY
SETS DAY OF THE WEEK
SELECTS AUTO/ON
RAISES
TEMPERATURE SETTING
LOWERS
TEMPERATURE SETTING
DISPLAYS
CURRENT HEAT/COOL
TEMPERATURE SETTING
PROGRAM PERIODS
WAKE/LEAVE/RETURN/SLEEP:
ENTERS PROGRAMMING MODE
HEAT/COOL SETTING
SWITCHES BETWEEN
HEAT SETPOINTS AND
COOL SETPOINTS
WHILE PROGRAMMING
SYSTEM KEY
SELECTS HEAT/OFF/COOL
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DISPLAYS EITHER CURRENT
TIME OF DAY OR PROGRAM TIMES
SHOWS WHEN
THERMOSTAT IS IN THE
PROGRAMMING MODE
SHOWS THERMOSTAT IS IN
THE SET DAY/TIME MODE
SHOWS TEMPERATURE SETTING
CHANGED FOR THIS PROGRAM PERIOD
SHOWS VACATION
HOLD DURATION
Set Program
SHOWS CURRENT
DAY OR DAYS BEING
PROGRAMMED
SHOWS CURRENT
PROGRAM PERIOD
OR PERIOD BEING
PROGRAMMED
SHOWS CURRENT
SYSTEM KEY POSITION
HEAT/OFF/COOL
SHOWS THAT THERMOSTAT IS
"CALLING" FOR HEAT OR COOL
SHOWS SYSTEM ON DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
SHOWS THERMOSTAT IS PROCESSING
INFORMATION AND WAITING TO CALL FOR HEAT OR COOL
Hold for
Em Ht
Aux Ht
Mon
TueWedThuFriSatSun Days
WakeLeaveReturnSleep
System
OffAuto
Em
Heat
Cool
Set Day/Time
AM
Recovery
In
DST
Wait
Temporary Setting
Humid
Outdoor
Filter
Repl Batt
Fan
On Auto
SHOWS SMART RESPONSE IS CHANGING
THE TEMPERATURE TO MEET THE
CURRENT PROGRAMS
Room
SHOWS SMART RESPONSE IS OFF.
CONVENTIONAL RECOVERY IS ON
SHOWS THE TEMPERATURE
DISPLAYED IS THE CURRENT
SET TEMPERATURE
SHOWS THE TEMPERATURE
DISPLAYED IS THE CURRENT
ROOM TEMPERATURE
SHOWS THE BATTERIES ARE
LOW AND MUST BE
REPLACED
DISPLAYS EITHER ROOM
OR SET TEMPERATURES
SHOWS CURRENT FAN
KEY POSITION ON/AUTO
SHOWS THERMOSTAT IS
CALLING FOR THE FAN
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M18636
STEP 1. PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION
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❑ Check Table 1, the compatibilit
is not compatible, call Hone
chart, to make sure the thermostat is compatible with your system. If your system
well Customer Relations Center, toll-free, 1-800-468-1502.
Table 1. Compatibility Chart.
System TypeCompatibility with CT3650
Gas — Standin
Gas — Electronic I
Gas-fired Boilers
PilotYes
nitionYes
Yes
a
Gas — 750 Millivolt HeatYes
Oil-Fired Boilers
Yes
a
Oil-Fired FurnaceYes
Electric FurnaceYes
Electric Air Conditionin
Baseboard Electric (120/240 line volt)
le Stage Heat PumpYes
Sin
Multista
a
b
e Heat Pumps/Multistage EquipmentNo
Compatible with 2-wire Honeywell and Taco zone valves. Not compatible with 3-wire zone valves or 2-wire White
ers no. 1361 zone valves.
Rod
Not compatible with any 120/240 volt system.
b
Yes
No
Package Contents
• Thermostat• Wallplate
• Screws and anchors• Wirin
• 3 Ener
izer® AA batteries• Owners manual
labels
Tools Required
• Screwdriver
• Drill
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STEP 2. REMOVE OLD THERMOSTAT
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WIRES THROUGH
WALL OPENING
M5136
❑ Test
❑ Turn off power to the s
❑ Carefull
❑ Remove the cover from the old thermostat. If the cover does not snap off when pulled firml
❑ Loosen the screw or screws holdin
❑ Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat. As
our heating and cooling systems to make sure they work properly. If either system does not work, contact
our local heating/air-conditioning dealer. To avoid compressor damage, do not operate the cooling system when
outdoor temperature is below 50°F (10°C).
unpack your new thermostat and wallplate. Save package of screws, instructions, and receipt.
for a screw or screws used to lock on the cover.
terminal desi
shown to keep them from fallin
nation. If there are only two wires, they do not need to be labeled. Wrap the wires around a pencil as
stem at the furnace or the fuse/circuit breaker panel.
from the bottom, check
the thermostat to the wallplate and lift the thermostat away.
ou disconnect each wire, attach the enclosed labels with the old
back into the wall.
Special Installations
Read this section if you are replacing:
• Clock thermostat with separate wires for the clock.
• Thermostat with six or more wires connected to it.
• Thermostat in a heatin
only system with three wires.
Replacing a Clock Thermostat that has C or C1 Clock Terminals
If you are replacing a Honeywell Chronotherm® Thermostat, you may find one or two wires going to the C or C1 clock
terminals on the Chronotherm wirin
Disconnect the wires and wrap them separatel
where the
labels of the remainin
will not interfere with the operation of the new thermostat. Record the colors and terminal designation
wires.
wallplate. Do
using electrical tape. Do
not
allow them to touch, or you can damage the transformer.
not
wrap them together. Place the wires
Replacing a Thermostat that has Six or More Wires
If there are six or more wires (excluding clock wires attached to terminals), you probably have a variation of a
multista
the product to the place of purchase. For information about which pro
s
e heat pump or other multistage system. This thermostat is not compatible with multistage systems, so return
rammable thermostats will work with your
stem, call Honeywell Customer Relations Center, at 1-800-468-1502.
Replacing a Thermostat that has Three Wires
If you have three wires for a heating only system and can operate the fan using the fan ON switch this thermostat works
with
onl
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our system. However, some hot water (zoned) heating systems also have three wires. Your thermostat will work
if you install an isolating relay on these systems. For details, call your local heating and/or cooling contractor.
STEP 3. MOUNT THERMOSTAT WALLPLATE
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❑ Separate the wallplate from the thermostat b
between the bottom of the wallplate and the thermostat, and pullin
wallplate up and awa
from the thermostat. See illustration at right.
placing your thumb or fingers
the
❑ Position the wallplate on the wall. Level the wallplate for appearance if desired.
Use a pencil to mark the two mountin
❑ Remove the wallplate from the wall. Drill two 3/16 in. holes in wall (if dr
holes that best fit the application.
wall) as
shown. For materials such as plaster or wood, drill 7/32 in. holes where marked.
, tap the (provided) anchors into the drilled holes until they are flush with
Gentl
the wall.
❑ Reposition the wallplate over the holes. Pull the wires throu
. Loosely insert mounting screws into each of the holes.
openin
❑ Level the wallplate if desired. Thermostat functions properl
❑ Ti
hten mounting screws.
h the wiring
when not level.
WALL
ANCHORS (2)
WIRES
THROUGH WALL
WALL
MOUNTING
HOLES
MOUNTING
SCREWS
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STEP 4. WIRE WALLPLATE TERMINALS
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IMPORTANT
All wiring must comply with local codes and ordinances. If
unsure about household wiring procedures, call your local heating/air-conditioning contractor.
Refer to the labels you placed on the wires when you removed the old
thermostat (see illustration).
❑ Match the letter of
terminal letter on
❑ Remove the factor
our old thermostat wire with the corresponding
our new thermostat. Refer to Table 2.
-installed jumper connecting terminals R and RC if
wires are connected to both of those terminals.
❑ For wirin
❑ Loosen the terminal screws. Slip each wire beneath its matchin
terminal. Wraparound and strai
(see illustration). Ti
❑ Plu
diagrams, if needed, see pp 21-22.
ht connections are both acceptable,
hten the terminals.
FOR WRAPAROUND
INSERTION STRIP
7/16 IN. (11 MM).
FOR STRAIGHT INSERTION
STRIP 5/16 IN. (8 MM).
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the hole in the wall with insulation to help prevent drafts from adversely affecting thermostat operation.
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Table 2. Terminal Designations on Old and New Thermostats.
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Terminal on Old ThermostatConnect ToDescription
R, RH
Rc, R
a
, 4, V
a
RPower
RcPower for coolin
W, W1, HWHeat
Y, Y
, MYCoolin
1
G, FGFan
OOChan
b
B
c
b
, Xc, B
C
, H
W
2
2
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2
a
If both RH and R terminals are present on existing thermostat, remove jumper and connect Rh to R and R to Rc.
b
Do not connect both O and B when wiring to a single stage heat pump. Connect O to O. Tape off B.
c
Tape off end of the wire with electrical tape and push the taped wire back into the wiring hole in the wall.
b
B
Do not connect.Transformer common
Do not continue installation.
Call 1-800-468-1502.
eover in cool. (Single stage heat pump only).
Changeover in heat. (Single stage heat pump only).
Second stage heat.
Second stage cool.
STEP 5. INSTALL THE BATTERIES
IMPORTANT
❑ Install the batteries in the wallplate so the positive terminals all
❑ If the thermostat is alread
Three AA alkaline batteries are included with the thermostat. Batteries must be installed for programming and operation of the thermostat and the heating/cooling system.
point up (see illustration).
mounted on the wall, remove the
thermostat b
wallplate and pullin
placing your thumb between the thermostat and
the thermostat up and away as shown.
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WALLPLATE
B
RRCOWYG
INSTALL 3 AA ALKALINE BATTERIES
AS SHOWN, POSITIVE (+) TERMINALS
TOWARD TOP.
M10622
When the batteries are runnin
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low, a REPL BAT message flashes for one to
two months before the batteries run out completel
soon as possible once the messa
e flashes.
. Replace the batteries as
IMPORTANT
Although the thermostat has a low battery indicator, replace the
batteries once per year to prevent leakage and to prevent the thermostat and heating/cooling system from shutting down due to lack
of battery power in the thermostat.
If you insert new batteries within 20 to 30 seconds of removing the old
batteries, the s
the batteries are dead or installed incorrectl
. Refer to Set the Clock for instructions.
da
80
70
90
60
60
90
70
80
stem retains the current time and day. If the display is blank,
. You must reset the time and
As a precaution when leavin
stem from shutting down due to lack of power. Always use fresh alkaline batteries. Nonalkaline
the s
batteries do not last as lon
well recommends Energizer® batteries.
Hone
home for longer than a month, change batteries before leaving to prevent
. They also can leak, causing damage to the thermostat and the wall surface.
STEP 6. MOUNT THE THERMOSTAT
A.
ENGAGE TABS AT TOP
OF THERMOSTAT
AND WALLPLATE.
B.
PRESS LOWER
EDGE OF CASE
TO LATCH.
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STEP 7. CUSTOMIZE YOUR THERMOSTAT
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FEATURE
NUMBER
OPTION
M13348
Your Honeywell CT3650 thermostat comes preset to the most commonly used settings. The settings are:
Gas or oil forced air furnace.
Smart Response technolo
Temperature °F.
12-hour clock format.
on.
You can chan
e any or all of these settings.
IMPORTANT
Always press the keys with your fingertip or a similar blunt tool. Sharp instruments like pens and pencil
points can damage the keyboard.
❑ Press and hold down , , and , simultaneousl
You now can chan
e any of these settings.
until the screen shows.
Fan Operation (Feature Number 2)
Fan operation options are:
0 = Gas or oil furnace. Furnace controls fan operation durin
1 = Electric furnace or sin
To chan
e fan operation:
le stage heat pump. Thermostat controls fan operation during heating.
❑ Press once.
Run
❑ Press Time to move to next feature or to return to main displa
Program
heating (preset).
System Type (Feature Number 4)
System type options are:
1 = Gravit
3 = Hot water, hi
6 = Gas or oil forced air furnace (preset).
9 = Electric furnace.
To chan
❑ Press until displa
or steam system.
our system type:
h efficiency furnace (90% or better), or single stage heat pump.
shows your furnace or boiler type.
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Run
M13343
M13344
M13345
❑ Press Time to move to next feature or to return to main displa
Temperature format options are:
0 = °F (preset).
1 = °C.
To chan
e temperature format:
❑ Press once.
Run
❑ Press Time
to move to next feature or
Program
to return to main displa
.
Time Format (Feature Number 16)
Time format options are:
0 = 12-hour clock (preset).
1 = 24-hour clock.
To chan
❑ Press once.
❑ Press
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e time format:
Run
Program
to return to main displa
.
Factory Set Function (Feature Number 37)
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Do not change this setting.
STEP 8. SET THE CLOCK
Set Current Day and Time
NOTE:On initial power-up, the screen flashes 1:00 pm until you press a key.
Set Current
❑ Press .
❑ Press
❑ Press Time
❑ Press until “DST” displa
❑ Press .
Day/Time
Day
until screen shows current da
hour increments).
Daylight
Time
Run
Program
.
or until screen shows current time. (Tappin
s if daylight savings time is in effect.
Set Current
Day/Time
the will advance the time in one
STEP 9. PROGRAMMING
The keyboard is located behind the thermostat cover. The three most frequently used keys are near the display.
Pressin
thermostat displa
displays the current temperature settings. Pressing the and keys change the temperature. The
s day, time, program period, temperature, system and fan settings.
There is an individual ke
Wake
—The pro
et ready for work or school. (This is a higher temperature during the heating season and a lower
temperature durin
Leave
—The pro
(This is a lower temperature durin
season).
for each of the four program periods:
ram period when you want the house at a comfortable temperature when you get up and while you
the cooling season).
ram period you can set for an energy-saving temperature while you are away at work or school.
the heating season and a higher temperature during the cooling
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Return
Sleep
—The pro
ram period when you want the house at a comfortable temperature for activities before bedtime.
(This is a hi
season).
—The pro
ram period you can set for an energy-saving temperature while you sleeping. (This is a lower
temperature durin
her temperature during the heating season and a lower temperature during the cooling
the heating season and a higher temperature during the cooling season).
Table 3 can be helpful when plannin
our schedule of time and temperature settings. The thermostat default settings
are shown in parentheses ( ).
Table 3. Personal Programming Table.
PeriodDefault Setting
Monday
(Mon)
Tuesday
(Tue)
Wednesday
(Wed)
Thursday
(Thu)
Friday
(Fri)
Saturday
(Sat)
WakeTime (6:00AM)
a
(70°F/21°C)
Heat
b
(78°F/25.5°C)
Cool
LeaveTime (8:00AM)
a
(62°F/16.5°C)
Heat
b
(85°F/29.5°C)
Cool
ReturnTime (6:00PM)
a
(70°F/21°C)
Heat
b
(78°F/25.5°C)
Cool
SleepTime (10:00PM)
a
Heat
(62°F/16.5°C)
b
(82°F/28°C)
Cool
a
Your heating setpoints cannot be higher than 90°F (32°C) or lower than 40°F (4.5°C).
b
Your cooling setpoints cannot be higher than 99°F (37°C) or lower than 45°F (7°C).
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Sunday
(Sun)
Program the First Day
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Start by programming the wake time and temperature for one day.
❑ Press and release .
❑ Press until the desired da
Day
❑ Press time
Wake
displays. (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun)
or until the desired time shows in the displa
.
NOTE:Pro
❑ Press or until the desired wake temperature displa
The setpoint temperature ran
❑ Press to switch between setpoints.
NOTE:Pro
❑ Press or until the displa
NOTE:You can pro
❑ Press until the fan is at the desired settin
❑ Press , or and repeat these steps for each pro
❑ Repeat each step in Pro
NOTE:After the first da
❑ Press when the entire week is pro
ram times are in 15 minute intervals. For example, 8:00, 8:15, 8:30.
s.
e is 40°F to 90°F (4.5°C to 32°C) for heating and 45°F to 99°F (7°C to 37°C) for cooling.
Heat/Cool
Settings
ram times are the same for heating and cooling.
shows the desired temperature setpoint.
ram the fan to On or Auto for each program period. Setting Fan to On runs the system fan
continuousl
Fan
Leave
in the program periods.
Return
Sleep
(On or Auto).
ram the First Day for the rest of the week.
is programmed, you can copy that day to any other day using procedure in Copy a Day.
Run
Program
rammed.
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ram period. The first day is now programmed.
Copy a Day
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Mon
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Mon
Wed
M13329
Your thermostat can copy program settings from one day to another.
Leave
Wake
❑ Press
❑ Press
❑ Press . The displa
, ,
Day
until the displa
Copy
Return
shows.
Sleep
or
to enter pro
ramming mode.
shows the day you want to copy.
❑ Press until the displa
❑ Press to accept the chan
❑ Repeat these steps for each da
NOTE:donE appears for two seconds and then the normal pro
Day
Copy
shows the day you want to copy to.
e.
ou want to copy.
ram display appears.
Clear a Program Period
NOTE:Wake cannot be cleared.
Leave
❑ Press , , or for the pro
❑ Press
Day
Return
until the desired da
❑ Press and hold the , , or
❑ Repeat the above steps for each period to be cleared.
Run
Program
❑ Press .
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Leave
Sleep
ram period you want to clear.
displays.
Return
Sleep
for approximatel
3 seconds until the time and temperature clear.
STEP 10. OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT
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Change Temperature Setting Until the Next Program Period (Temporary Change)
❑ Press or until the screen shows the desired temperature settin
.
NOTE:The temporar
ed. Temporary appears in the display. The setting cancels when the next program period starts or when
pla
ou press .
temperature setting is displayed for about 3 seconds and then the room temperature is dis-
Run
Program
Change Temperature Setting Indefinitely (Hold)
System
❑ Press
❑ Press
temperature to room temperature after approximatel
❑ To cancel “Hold” press .
until “Heat” or “Cool” is displa
Hold Temp
then or to chan
Run
Program
ed.
our setting if desired. (The display changes from showing the setpoint
three seconds).
Change the Temperature Setting Until a Designated Day and Period (Vacation Hold)
❑ Press twice.
❑ Press or until the displa
❑ Press Time until the desired number of da
❑ Press , , or to select the pro
NOTE:If the Vacation Hold needs to be cancelled before the desi
Hold Temp
Wake
pro
ram.
Leave
shows the desired temperature setpoint.
s that you will be away (1 through 255) is displayed.
Return
Sleep
ram period when you want the program to restart.
Run
nated time, press to return to the
Program
Daylight Savings Time Key
This feature allows you to switch between standard time and daylight savings time.
Daylight
❑ Press durin
Time
fall to set the time back one hour.
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Daylight
❑ Press durin
Time
time.
the spring to set time forward one hour. DST is displayed when operating on daylight savings
NOTE:Pressin
the Daylight Time key more than once in a five minute period scrolls you through various time
option. For example, one hour earlier or later, with or without DST. Pressin
minute period returns
ou to your original setting.
STEP 11. SET THE FAN AND SYSTEM KEY
Set the Fan Key
❑ Fan On: The fan runs continuousl
stem, the fan runs continuously only if the fan relay is connected to the G thermostat terminal).
onl
Fan
❑ Press
❑ Fan Auto: Normal settin
❑ Press
NOTE:If
until displa
shows On.
for most homes. The equipment controls the fan operation.
Fan
until displa
shows Auto.
ou set the fan to On during normal operation, the fan reverts to the programmed fan setting when the
next pro
ram period begins.
Set the System Key
❑ Heat: The thermostat controls
System
System
System
until displa
shows Heat.
and air conditioning systems are off.
until the displa
until the displa
❑ Press
❑ Off: Both the heatin
❑ Press
❑ Cool: The thermostat controls
❑ Press
. Use for improved air circulation or more efficient central air cleaning. (In a heat
our heating system.
shows Off.
our air conditioning system.
shows Cool.
Daylight Time six times in a five
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IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM
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Table 4. Solution Guide.
If...Then…
Displa
does not appear.
Temperature settin
(example; cannot set the heatin
or the coolin
Heatin
does not come on.
Coolin
does not come on.
stem on indicator( = heat, =
S
cool) is lit, but no warm or cool air is
from the registers.
comin
flashes during programming.The temperature setting limit has been reached. The heating setting range
Displa
Temperature chan
times.
wron
s will not change
lower).
e occurs at the
•
Make sure the batteries are installed correctly.
•
Make sure the thermostat is mounted and latched on the wall plate.
Mount and latch the thermostat on the wallplate if it is not.
•
higher
Make sure the temperature setpoints are:
40 to 90°F (4.5 to 32°C) for heatin
45 to 99°F (7 to 37°C) for coolin
•
Make sure the heating setpoint is above the room temperature.
•
Make sure the circuit breaker is not tripped, and reset it if necessar
•
Make sure the power switch at the equipment is in the On position, and
set it to On if it is in the Off position.
•
Wait five minutes for the s
•
Set the s
•
Make sure the cooling setpoint is below the room temperature.
•
Make sure the circuit breaker is not tripped, and reset it if necessar
•
Make sure the s
and set it to On if it is in the Off position.
•
Wait five minutes for the s
•
Set the s
Wait five minutes after seein
isters again. If no there is no hot or cool air coming from the registers,
re
refer to Heatin
has been checked, contact
is 40°F to 90°F (4.5°C to 32°C). The coolin
(7°C to 37°C).
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTE:If
stem key to Heat.
stem switch at the air conditioner is in the On position,
stem key to Cool.
does not come on or Cooling does not come on. If all of this
Check the pro
Make sure the AM and PM settin
Make sure the current time and da
Repro
our thermostat is set for Smart Response control, the start
times occur before
ram times for the period in question.
ram any incorrect settings.
.
.
stem to respond.
stem to respond.
the flame or snowflake and check the
our local heating and cooling contractor.
setting range is 45°F to 99°F
s are correct.
settings are correct.
our programmed comfort periods.
.
.
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Toll-Free Customer Assistance
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Please read and follow the provided instructions for this thermostat. For additional information, go to
www.hone
hours are Monda
well.com/yourhome or call the Honeywell Customer Relations Center at 1-800-468-1502. The Center
through Friday, 7:00AM to 5:30PM Central Time.
Before callin
, please have the following information available:
• Thermostat model number. (Located on back of thermostat).
• Thermostat date code. (Located below model number).
pe of heating/cooling system (for example, hot water, warm air, oil, or gas).
• T
• Location and number of wires connected to the thermostat.
SMART RESPONSE™ TECHNOLOGY
Your CT3650 is actually a small computer. The Smart Response technology calculates the correct time of day to turn
our heating or cooling system. Smart Response technology considers the following information.
on
• Air temperature.
• Wall temperature.
• The time of da
When the thermostat activates Smart
Response technolo
In Recovery
s
displa
setpoint, and turns on the s
• Your CT3650 thermostat learns from
experience. Each da
it hit the recovery target and then
closel
adjusts the next da
time accordin
• It takes a few da
the thermostat to adjust to the local
weather,
our home, and your heating/cooling
of
stem.
s
• You can turn off Smart Response
technolo
Recover
Thermostat.
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when you want the comfort temperature established.
, the thermostat
, changes the
68°F
stem.
it checks how
66°F
’s recovery start
.
s after installation for
our lifestyle, the construction
selecting Conventional
64°F
TEMPERATURE
62°F
System Operating in
Energy Savings Mode
Mon
ENERGY
SAVINGS
PERIOD
THERMOSTAT USES THE SAME SCHEME TO RETURN TO LOWER COMFORT TEMPERATURE DURING
THE COOLING SEASON.
1
IF In Recovery IS DISPLAYED, PRESS TO SEE THE COMFORT SETPOINT.
. See Step 7. Customize Your
System Operating
in Comfort Mode
AM
Mon
Wake
Recovery
Continues
AM
Mon
Recovery
Sleep
In
System
Recovery
Begins
Mon
System
Heat
AM
Room
Sleep
System
Heat
5:305:006:006:30
RECOVERY FROM ENERGY SAVINGS
Heat
Heat
TIME
1
Room
AM
Recovery
In
Sleep
System
Heat
Room
Heat
Room
COMFORT
PERIOD
M18591
WIRING DIAGRAMS
2-WIRE HEAT-ONLY
(JUMPER INTACT)
THERMOSTAT
B
RC
OW Y
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4-WIRE HEAT/COOL
(JUMPER INTACT)
THERMOSTAT
B
RC
OW Y
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HEATING
RELAY OR
VALVE COIL
1 POWER SUPPLY.
PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
3-WIRE HEAT ONLY WITH FAN
(JUMPER INTACT)
THERMOSTAT
B
RC
OW Y
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HEATING
RELAY OR
VALVE COIL
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE
DISCONNECT MEANS AND
OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
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FAN
RELAY
1
M10618
1
M10616
RC
OW Y
COOLING
CONTACTOR
COIL
G
3
COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR
FAN
RELAY
FAN
RELAY
HEAT
CHANGEOVER
VALVE
1
M10617
2
M12739
HEATING
RELAY OR
VALVE COIL
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE
DISCONNECT MEANS AND
OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
4-WIRE SINGLE-STAGE HEAT PUMP
(JUMPER INTACT)
THERMOSTAT
B
R
2
1
COOL
CHANGEOVER
VALVE
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS
1
AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
2
USE EITHER O OR B FOR HEAT PUMP CHANGEOVER.
3
USING A JUMPER WIRE (NOT SUPPLIED) CONNECT W TO Y.
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5-WIRE HEAT/COOL
(JUMPER REMOVED)
THERMOSTAT
B
RC
R
OW Y
5-WIRE HEAT/COOL WITH DAMPER
(JUMPER INTACT)
THERMOSTAT
B
RC
OW Y
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HEATING
RELAY OR
VALVE COIL
1
1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE
FAN
COOLING
CONTACTOR
RELAY
COIL
DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD
PROTECTION AS REQUIRED.
M10619
1
1
HEAT
DAMPER
POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE
DISCONNECT MEANS AND
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
AS REQUIRED.
COOL
DAMPER
HEAT
RELAY
COMPRESSOR
CONTACTOR
FAN
RELAY
Notice:
This thermostat is a Class B digital apparatus that complies with Canadian Radio Interference Regulations,
CRC c. 1374.
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Limited One-Year Warranty
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Honeywell 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)
the warrant
option) within a reasonable period of time.
If the product is defective,
(i)return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the retailer from which you purchased it, or
(ii) package it carefully, along with proof of purchase (including date of purchase) and a short description of the
This warrant
that the defect or malfunction was caused b
consumer.
Hone
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dama
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT. THE
DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF THIS
WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how lon
not appl
period, the product is defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywells
malfunction, and mail it, postage prepaid, to the following address:
well Inc. USAHoneywell Canada:
Hone
Dock 4 — MN10-3860Hone
1885 Douglas Drive North35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valle
does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell
wells sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. HONEYWELL
to you.
, MN 55422-3992Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
ear from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during
well Limited/Honeywell Limitée
damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a
es, so this limitation may not apply to you.
an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may
This warrant
If
ou have any questions concerning this warranty, please write our Customer Relations Center, Honeywell Inc.,
1885 Dou
Central time. In Canada, write Retail Products ON30 Hone
North York, Ontario M2H 3N7.
ives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
las Dr. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422-3992, or call 1-800-468-1502, Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
well Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 155 Gordon Baker Road,
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