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Checkout - Honeywell Chronotherm T4600 Product Data

Electronic programmable line voltage thermostat

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ACTIVITY
Set Cottage Programs:
CAUTION:
Before using the COTTAGE program, make
sure there are no water pipes along outside
walls, sealed in cabinets or installed in a
manner that can cause them to freeze when
the room temperature falls to 45°F (7°C).
Press the up (+) and down (-) keys to select
the desired COTTAGE program.
Press the up (+) and down (-) keys to select
the desired COTTAGE program.
After selecting the NORMAL or COTTAGE
program, press and release the PROG key to
enter the program.
TEMPORARILY OVERRIDE THE
PROGRAM
Press the up (+) and down (-) keys to
temporarily change the temperature setpoint.
PERMANENTLY OVERRIDE THE
PROGRAM
Press and release the AUTO key.
After programming the T4600, there is no need for further
adjustment during the heating season. During the summer,
use the AUTO and down (-) keys to lower and hold the
setpoint or turn off the power.
NOTE: The battery life is shortened if the T4600 is
unpowered (with circuit breaker turned off) for long
periods of time.
Additional Questions? Call Honeywell Consumer Services:
1-800-468-1502, Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
Central Time.

CHECKOUT

When the thermostat is first powered or if the battery is
drained, the display shows all segments briefly:
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PM
AUTO MAN TEMPOR NIGHT DAY
T4600 Chronotherm
ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMABLE LINE VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT
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In the COTTAGE program, the thermostat sets
back to 45°F (7°C), which is preprogrammed
and not adjustable. The DAY setback program
does not operate in the cot0 mode. The
temperature is controlled at 45°F (7°C) from
the NIGHT setback time on Sunday to the
morning recovery time on the following
Saturday.
The display flashes cot0, indicating that the
day setback program will not operate.
In the cot3 mode, the DAY setback program
operates on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The
temperature is controlled at 45°F (7°C) from
the NIGHT setback time on Sunday to the
afternoon recovery time on the following
Friday.
The thermostat enters the programmed mode,
displays the room temperature and AUTO.
The up arrow indicates the comfort period; the
down arrow indicates the economy period.
The current setpoint is displayed on the first
press of the up or down key. The setpoint can
be changed by pressing the up or down keys
again. The display also flashes TEMPOR
(temporary). This temporary program override
changes back to AUTO operation when the
next program change occurs.
MAN (manual) is displayed. The program
change remains in effect until the PROG or
AUTO key is pressed.
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RESULT
Then it shows 00E for 15 seconds followed by a flashing
12:00 AM (midnight) to indicate that the thermostat needs to
be programmed. If the time of day program is not entered, the
thermostat controls to the default setpoint, 60°F (16°C). If the
ambient temperature is below freezing, the display does not
operate until the power supply warms up the thermostat to
the operating temperature. There will be a clicking from the
relay, indicating the thermostat is working even though the
display is not restored.
Check out the thermostat operation by simulating normal
operation as follows:
1. Press and hold the up (+) key to raise the setpoint
above the ambient room temperature, calling for heat.
The temperature degree symbol flashes and the
electric heater warms up.
2. Press and hold the down (-) key to lower the setpoint
below the ambient room temperature. The temperature
degree symbol stops flashing and the electric heater
starts to cool down.
3. To determine the appropriate setpoint, set the
temperature at 68°F (20°C). Let the system operate for
at least one hour and adjust the setting as necessary.
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DISPLAY
AUTO MAN TEMPOR NIGHT DAY
M4659
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Tu
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Sa
AUTO MAN TEMPOR NIGHT DAY
M4658
AUTO
M4663
AUTO MAN TEMPOR
M4662
AUTO MAN
M4653
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