Honeywell Chronotherm III Owner's Manual page 22

Programmable
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Setback
Reducing the temperature in the house for a set pe-
riod every day in winter for energy savings. The lower
temperature is the energy saving temperature.
Setup
Raising the temperature in the house for a set period
every day in summer for energy savings. The higher tem-
perature is the energy saving temperature.
Setpoint
The thermostat temperature setting you select. The
thermostat turns the heating or cooling equipment on and
off to maintain this temperature at the thermostat loca-
tion until another temperature setting (setpoint) goes into
effect.
Time period
One of four program periods available with the ther-
mostat. One period begins when the previous program
period ends.
RÉVEIL— The time period when you want the
house at a comfortable temperature while the fam-
ily gets up and gets ready to leave for work or
school. This is the only period that must contain a
time and temperature.
SORTIE—The time period when you can set back
(winter) or set up (summer) the temperature for
energy savings because the family is usually away
from home.
RETOUR—The time period when you want the zone
at a comfortable temperature for family activities in
the evening before bedtime.
CHOUCHER—The time period when you can set
back (winter) or set up (summer) the temperature
for energy savings because the family is sleeping.
Set it to start at your family's normal bedtime. Of-
ten the CHOUCHER program is set only for the
heating season so family members can sleep cool
in summer.
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