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Honeywell

Deluxe

Programmable

Thermostat

® U.S. Registered Trademark

Copyright © 2002 Honeywell International Inc.

All Rights Reserved

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DELUXE PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

FEATURES

Program

up to four time

periods

and temperature schedule.

setpoints for each

daily

• Set different schedules

Backlit

for easy readability for each day of the week.

of display when a key is pressed.

• Press Information temperature (select

_ key for present models).

setting information

• Select fan operation and outdoor for each period of each day (select models with fan key).

• Temporarily

• Daylight set the temperature warmer

Time key for easy switching or cooler.

in and out of Daylight

• Program end of Hold (1 to 255 days)

• Copy key for easier programming, for added comfort

Savings Time.

and energy savings.

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PROGRAMMING

The keyboard is located behind the thermostat by the display.

The thermostat display shows cover with day, time, three program frequently period, used keys temperature, system and fan operation selection.

The thermostat can be set for four times and up to eight temperatures of the week (28 independent time and 56 temperature settings).

The for each s and day t keys

provide quick temporary temperature changes to increase your comfort.

The Hold

Temp key provides energy efficient operation for extended periods of time.

Before starting the programming procedure, you can use the following charts to organize your program schedule.

The factory preprogrammed time, temperature and fan settings are shown in brackets.

If you choose not to program a daytime energy savings period, press the period key (Leave or Return) until the time is blank.

The fan setting feature is available on select thermostat models

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Return

Sleep

Saturday

Wake

Leave

Return

Sleep

Sunday

I

Period

Monday

Wake

Leave

Return

Sleep

I Start

Time

[6:00 AM]

[8:00 AM]

[6:00

[10:00

PM]

PM]

Tuesday

Wake

Leave

Return

Sleep

Wednesday

[6:00 AM]

[8:00 AM]

[6:00 PM]

[10:00 PM]

Wake

Leave

Return

Sleep

[6:00 AM]

[8:00 AM]

[6:00

[10:00

PM]

PM]

Thursday

Wake

Leave

Return

Sleep

Friday

Wake

Leave

[6:00 AM]

[8:00 AM]

[6:00

[10:00

PM]

PM]

[6:00 AM]

[8:00 AM]

[6:00 PM]

[10:00 PM]

[6:00 AM]

[8:00 AM]

[6:00

[10:00

PM]

PM]

Wake

Leave

Return

Sleep

[6:00 AM]

[8:00 AM]

[6:00 PM]

[10:00 PM]

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Heat

Setpoint

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

[70°F

[62°F

(21 °C)]

(16.5°0)]

(21°0)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°0)]

(21°0)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

(21 °C)]

(16.5°C)]

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L

Cool Setpoint

[78°F (25.5°C)]

[85°F (29.5°C)]

[78°F (25.5°C)]

[82°F (28°C)]

[78°F

[85°F

[78°F

[82°F

[78°F

[85°F

[78°F

[82°F

[78°F

[85°F

[78°F

[82°F

[78°F

[85°F

[78°F

[82°F

(25.5°C)]

(29.5°0)]

(25.5°C)]

(28°C)]

(25.5°C)]

(29.5°C)]

(25.5°C)]

(28°C)]

(25.5°C)]

(29.5°C)]

(25.5°C)]

(28°C)]

(25.5°C)]

(29.5°C)]

(25.5°C)]

(28°C)]

[78°F (25.5°C)]

[85°F (29.5°C)]

[78°F (25.5°C)]

[82°F (28°C)]

[78°F (25.5°C)]

[85°F (29.5°C)]

[78°F (25.5°C)]

[82°F (28°C)]

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Fan

Setting ]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

[Auto]

DELUXE PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

Setting the Current Day and Time

IMPORTANT

Always press the keys with your fingertip

or similar

blunt tool.

Sharp instruments like pens and pencil points can damage the keyboard.

Press Set Current Day/Time.

NOTE: On initial power up or after an extended the display until a key is pressed.

power loss, 1:00 pm flashes on s ,c I0n ]

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2.

Press Day until the current day is displayed.

NOTE: Sun = Sunday,

Thu = Thursday,

Mon= Monday,

Fri = Friday,

Tue = Tuesday,

Sat = Saturday.

Wed = Wednesday,

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Press Time s or Time t until the current time is displayed.

NOTE: Tapping increments.

the Set Current Day/Time will change the time in one hour

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If the current time is Daylight Savings Time, press Daylight Time until

DST is displayed.

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DST

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4.

Press Run Program.

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Programmingthe First Day

Start by programming the Wake time and temperature models) for any one day:

1.

Press Wake.

(and fan operation on select

Tue

Wake

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2.

Press Day until the desired day is displayed.

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3.

Press Time s or Time t until the desired Wake time is displayed.

NOTE: The program times are in fifteen minute intervals.

(Example: 8:00, 8:15, 8:30).

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Press increase s or decrease played.

t key until the desired Wake temperature is dis-

NOTE: The setpoint temperature range is 40 to 90°F (7 to 31°C) for heating and 45 to 99°F (9 to 37°C) for cooling.

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NOTE: Press Fan to modify fan operation.

Auto means the fan will run only when the heating will run continuously or cooling equipment for the entire period.

is operating.

On means the fan

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5.

Press Heat/Cool Settings to switch to other system temperature setpoint.

NOTE: The program times are the same for both heating and cooling.

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Settings

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6.

Press increase s or decrease t key until the desired temperature played.

setpoint is dis-

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7.

Press Leave, Return or Sleep and repeat steps 3, 4, 5 and 6 for programming rest of the day. The first day is now programmed.

the

IMPORTANT

Repeat steps 1 through

7 for each

day of the week that has a different program than the first da_4 Refer to Copying a Day section to copy any program day to anothe_

8.

Press Run Program when all days are programmed.

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Copying a Day

NOTE: The thermostat must be in the program mode to use the copy feature.

Go to step 2 if the thermostat is already in the program mode.

Press Wake.

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Wake Heal

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Press Day to select the day to be copied if different from the day displayed.

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3.

Press Copy.

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4.

Press Day until the day to be copied to is displayed.

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5.

Press Copy,

NOTE: donE will be displayed for two seconds and then the normal program display will be shown.

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6.

Repeat steps 2 through 5 for all the days desired.

7.

Press Run Program.

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Clearing Program Period

NOTE: The thermostat must be in the program mode to use the clear feature.

Go to step 2 if the thermostat is already in the program mode.

1.

Press Wake, Leave, Return or Sleep.

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2.

Press Day until the desired day is displayed.

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Press Leave, Return or Sleep until the start time and temperature cleared (approximately 3 seconds) setting are

NOTE: Wake cannot be cleared..

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4.

Repeat steps 2 and .3for all the periods to be cleared.

5.

Press Run Program.

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PROGRAMMABLETHERMOSTAT

Setting TemporaryTemperatures

Changing TemperatureSetting Until the Next Program Period

Press increase s or decrease t key until the desired temperature setpoint is displayed.

NOTE:

If s or t appear under the temperature display, it means that both the heating and cooling setpoints are being adjusted.

Tapping the key will change both the heat and cool setpoints by one degree.

Press _ after the desired setpoint is reached to check the setpoints.

NOTE:

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The temporary temperature setting is displayed for approximately 3 seconds.

The setting is cancelled when the next period starts or when Run Program is pressed.

Changing Temperature Setting Indefinitely

1.

Press Hold Temp.

Press increase s or decrease

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Press Heat/Cool Settings to change between heat and cool settings.

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4.

Press increase s or decrease t key to adjust temperature settings.

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NOTE: The display changes from the setpoint to the room temperature approximately 3 seconds.

after

5.

Press Run Program to cancel the Hold and to return to the program.

Changing Temperature Setting Until a Designated Day and Period

1.

Press Hold Temp twice.

Press Time s or Time t until the desired days).

(Example: 18 -- Hold will override

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(1 to 255

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Press Wake, Leave, Return or Sleep to select the period the program will start.

(Example: Return = thermostat will stop the Hold at the Return period start time)

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Press

increase

s or decrease t key to adjust the temperature setting, if desired.

(Example: Heat 54 ° = heating equipment will operate when the room temperature is below 54°F)

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NOTE:

When the System is set for Auto, both heat and cool settings are needed.

If the System is set for Heat, only the Heat setpoint is needed or if Cool is selected, only the Cool setpoint is needed.

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Press Heat/Cool Settings to change between heat and cool settings.

Press increase s or decrease t key to adjust the temperature setting, if desired.

(Example: Cool 84 ° = cooling equipment will operate when the room temperature is above 84°F)

NOTE:

In this example, the thermostat uses the Hold setting for eighteen days and returns to the daily programs at the Return period start time.

The temperature ing temperature settings are heating 54°F and cooling 84°F. Only the heatis used because the System is set for Heat. The thermostat will use both the heating the System is set to Auto.

and cooling temperature settings when

IMPORTANT

If the Hold needs to be cancelled before the designated gram to return to the program.

time, press Run Pro-

Setting System and Fan

The system default setting is Heat and the fan default setting is Auto.

Use the System and Fan keys to change the settings.

The fan settings can be set for each program period individually.

The system selection is for all the program periods.

System settings control the thermostat operation as follows:

Heat: The thermostat controls the heating.

Off: Both the heating and cooling are off.

Cool: The thermostat controls the cooling.

Auto: The thermostat tion, depending automatically changes on the indoor temperature between

(select heating models).

and cooling opera-

Fan settings control the system fan as follows:

On: Fan operates continuously.

Auto: Fan operates with equipment.

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Setting Temporary Fan Operation

If your thermostat has a Fan key and this feature, press Fan until the desired fan operation is selected.

This fan setting will be in effect until the next regularly scheduled period starts.

Viewing and Resetting Timer Settings

When the thermostat resets.

activates a timer, the thermostat flashes Filter until the timer

1.

Reset the timer by pressing the (_ key until the expired timer is displayed.

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Days

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Press the Time s key to reset the timer.

Days

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Filter

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Press the Run Program key.

NOTE: You can view the number of days remaining at anytime by pressing key three or four times.

If more than one timer is active, all active timers show sequentially when pressing the _ key several times.

the

Using Daylight Savings Time Feature

This feature allows you to change in and out of Daylight Savings Time with a key press.

When pressed in the fall, the time will go back one hour.

In the spring, the time will go ahead one hour and the display will show DST. See Setting the Current Day and Time section for initial setting instructions.

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Pressing Daylight Time more than once within a five minute period will scroll you through various time options (Example: one hour earlier or later with or without DST).

Pressing Daylight Time six times in a five minute period will return you to your original setting.

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Displaying the Outdoor Temperature

If your thermostat is equipped with an outdoor sensor, you can check the temperature at the sensor by pressing _ once.

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Replacing the Batteries (select models)

install the batteries in the wailplate so the positive terminals all point up (see illustration).

WALLPLATE

INSTALL

AS SHOWN,

TOWARD

3 AA ALKALINE

POSITIVE

TOP

BATTERIES

(+) TERMINALS

/

/

M/0622 if the thermostat is already mounted on the wall, remove the thermostat your thumb between the thermostat and wallplate and pulling by placing the thermostat up and away as shown.

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When the batteries are running low, a REPL BAT message flashes for one to two months before the batteries run out completely.

possible once the message flashes.

Replace the batteries as soon as

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If you insert new batteries within 20 to 30 seconds of removing the old batteries, the system retains the current time and day. If the display is blank, the batteries are dead or installed incorrectly.

You must reset the time and day. Refer to Set the Clock for instructions.

As a precaution when leaving home for longer than a month, change batteries before leaving to prevent the system from shutting down due to lack of power.

Always use fresh alkaline batteries.

Nonalkaline batteries do not last as long.

They also can leak, causing damage to the thermostat and the wall surface.

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Adaptive Intelligent

Recovery

TM

Control

Breakthrough TechnologySenses Temperature More Like You Do

Your Deluxe Programmable Thermostat is so smart, it's almost human.

Your body perceives temperature from a variety of sources, not only from the air in the room, but also from your surroundings--walls, windows and furnishings.

Humans feel differences in temperature

Common household thermometers as slight and standard as two degrees thermostats

Fahrenheit.

sense only air temperature, which might or might not reflect how hot or cold the room actually feels to a human being.

Your new thermostat responds to temperature reads both the temperature changes of the wall and the air--and as little as one degree Fahrenheit--so room temperature is more likely to feel right to you and your family.

The Optimum Comfort and Energy Savings Solution

70 F m SETPOINT

TEMPERATURE

--ACTUAL

TEMPERATURE

60 F

SLEEP WAKE

HEATING MODE

THERMOSTAT

TEMPERAURE

USES THE SAME SCHEME TO RETURN TO LOWER COMFORT

DURING THE COOLING SEASON

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The Deluxe Programmable

When calculating

Thermostat is actually the time to turn on your heating a small or cooling but powerful system, computer.

it considers (1) air temperature, established.

(2) wall temperature, and (3) the time you want the comfort temperature

During the Adaptive temperature setpoint

Intelligent from

Recovery the energy

TM time, savings the thermostat to the comfort increases temperature.

the

The equipment may shut off before reaching the comfort temperature past the comfort temperature.

This saves energy by avoiding to avoid cycling going the equipment and overshooting the comfort temperature.

whenever the thermostat activates

The thermostat the Adaptive Intelligent displays

Recovery

Recovery

TM feature.

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Mon

Sleep

Room

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This thermostat learns from experience.

Each day it checks how closely it hit the recovery target and adjusts the next day recovery start time accordingly.

It typically takes four to eight days after installation for the thermostat to adjust to the local weather, your lifestyle, the construction of your home and your heating/ cooling system.

The thermostat from the Sleep/Wake recovery.

calculates the Leave/Return recovery separately

With the thermostat, intelligent Recovery

TM you can choose whether you want to use the Adaptive setting or the conventional recovery.

The thermostat comes preset to the Adaptive Intelligent Recovery

TM setting.

When conventional is desired, call your service technician for assistance.

Use the Adaptive recovery

Intelligent

Recovery

TM setting when you want to choose the exact time that the room reaches your comfort temperature.

Use conventional recovery when you prefer to choose the exact time your heating or cooling system comes on to start recovery.

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DELUXE PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

Saving Energy Across the United States and Canada

Save up to 30% in energy costs.

The Deluxe Programmable Thermostat complete comfort and a low cost easy way to save on your energy bills.

offers you

The energy saving percentages listed on the following maps are based on setting the program down in winter or up in summer for eight hours.

If the time period you choose for setback is longer, you could see even greater energy savings.

The energy saving period must be at least two hours long to save any energy.

Find the city closest to your home.

The energy savings listed will be similar to the savings you can expect.

TYPICAL ENERGY SAVINGS FOR REPRESENTATIVE CITIES IN THE U,S, AND CANADA

[] Savings for Once A Day

10_F (5_C) decrease

[] Savings for Twice A Day

/0F (5_C) decrease*

• Savings for 5_F (3:) summer inc_ ease

30%

28%

_ 26%

_ 24% o

_ 22%

_ 20%

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StPaU_ Regina M_F_t011

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(5:C) decrease--(5:F

55 percent

[3:C] of these savings)

L0£Angeles San01ego decrease

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Notice: This equipment is a Class B digital apparatus, which complies with

Canadian Radio Interference Regulations, CRC c. 1374.

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TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE

Display will not come on.

Symptom

Action

• Check if the thermostat is mounted and latched on the wallplate--mount wallplate.

and latch the thermostat

• Check if the circuit breaker is tripped--reset breaker.

on the the circuit

• Check if the fuse is blown--replace the fuse.

• Check if the system switch at the equipment position--set to On position.

• Check

wiring

between thermostat and HVAC is in the Off

equipment--

replace any broken

wires.

• If 24 Vac is present, proceed with troubleshooting.

• Check that the temperature setpoints are:

- heating: 40 to 90°F (7 to 31°C)

- cooling: 45 to 99°F (9 to 37°C).

Temperature will not change settings

(Example: cannot set the heating higher or the cooling lower).

"Filter" flashing in display.

Heating on.

Cooling on.

will not come will not come

System on indicator

(flame=heat, snowflake=cool) is lit, but no warm or cool air is coming from the registers.

• Indicates a filter timer needs to be reset.

- See Viewing and Resetting Timer Settings instructions.

• Check that setpoint is above room temperature.

• Check breaker.

if the circuit breaker is tripped--reset the circuit

• Check if the fuse is blown--replace the fuse.

• Check if the system switch at the equipment is in the Off position--set to On position.

• If 24 Vac is present, proceed with troubleshooting.

• Wait five minutes for the system to respond.

• Set system selection to Heat.

• Check that setpoint is below room temperature.

• Check breaker.

if the circuit breaker is tripped--reset the circuit

• Check if the fuse is blown--replace the fuse.

• Check if the system switch at the equipment is in the Off position--set to On position.

• If 24 Vac is present, proceed with troubleshooting.

• Wait five minutes for the system to respond.

• Set system selection to Cool.

Wait a minute after seeing the flame or snowflake and then check the registers.

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DELUXE PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

WARRANTY

Honeywell workmanship warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the 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, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at

Honeywell's 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 malfunction, and mail it, postage prepaid, to the following address:

Honeywell Return Goods

Dock 4 MN10-3860

1885 Douglas Drive

Golden Valley, MN 55422

This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs.

This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer.

Honeywell's sole responsibility terms stated above.

HONEYWELL shall be to repair or replace the product within the

SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR

DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING

DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY

ANY

OR

INCIDENTAL

INDIRECTLY,

OR CONSEQUENTIAL

FROM ANY BREACH OF

ANY WARRANTY,

PRODUCT.

Some

EXPRESS states

OR IMPLIED, do not allow

OR ANY the exclusion

OTHER or limitation

FAILURE OF THIS of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.

THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON

THIS PRODUCT.

THE DURATION

THE WARRANTIES

OF ANY

OF MERCHANTABILITY

IMPLIED

AND

WARRANTIES,

FITNESS

INCLUDING

FOR A PARTICULAR

PURPOSE,

WARRANTY.

IS HEREBY

Some states

LIMITED TO THE do not allow

ONE YEAR limitations lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

DURATION OF THIS on how long an implied warranty

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.

If you have any questions concerning

Assistance Center,

1-800-468-1502,

Honeywell

Monday-Friday,

Inc., RO.

this warranty, please

Box 524, Minneapolis, write our Customer

MN 55440-0524 or call

7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Central time.

In Canada, write

Retail Products

Scarborough,

ON15-02H,

Ontario MlV

Honeywell

4Z9.

Limited/Honeywell Limitee, 35 Dynamic Drive,

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Automation

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Honeywell International Inc

1985 Douglas Drive North

Golden Valley, ivlN 55422

Solutions

Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limit_e

35 Dynamic Drive

Scarborough, Ontario

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