Modes Of Operation; Thermostat Reset - Honeywell RLV4300 User Manual

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Modes of Operation

The thermostat has 3 modes of operation:
6.1 Automatic (programmable) Mode
To use the Automatic mode, press the
AUTO is selected (outlined) on the screen. The current
period number will appear.
In this mode, the thermostat automatically adjust its
temperature setpoint according to the period of the day
(wake up, leave for work, return home and sleep).
You can program up to 4 periods in a day. You can set 2 different
programs: one for the weekdays (Monday to Friday) and another one
for the weekend (Saturday and Sunday).
The thermostat is preprogrammed with the following schedule:
Period
Monday to Friday
Start Time Temperature Start Time Temperature
1
Wake
6:00
21°C (70°F)
2 Leave
8:00
16°C (62°F)
3 Return
18:00
21°C (70°F)
4
Sleep
22:00
16°C (62°F)
To temporarily override the current setpoint, set the desired
temperature using the
until the beginning of the next period.
To modify the schedule:
Press the
button until AUTO is selected.
Press the
button.
Each time you press the
the periods in the following order (from left to right):
Monday to Friday
MO TU WE TH FR
1
2
3
Set the start time for the period using the
NOTE: To disactivate the period, press the
of displaying the start time of the period, the thermostat will dis-
play --:--. During operation, the thermostat will skip over that
period.
Set the temperature for the period using the
Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the remaining periods.
Press the
button to return the thermostat to normal display.
6.2 Manual (hold) Mode
To use this mode, press the
selected (outlined) on the screen. Then, set the desired
temperature using the
In this mode, any modification to the temperature
setpoint must be done manually.
RLV4300
button until
Saturday & Sunday
6:00
21°C (70°F)
--
--
22:00
16°C (62°F)
buttons. The new setpoint will be used
button, the thermostat displays one of
Saturday and Sunday
SA SU
4
1
2
3
and
button. Instead
buttons.
button until MAN is
buttons.
6.3 Economy Mode
6.
To use the economy mode, press the
ECONO is selected (outlined) on the screen. This
mode is ideal for weekend residences as it can be
used as follows: The temperature is kept at an
economy level during most of your absence and is
raised to a comfortable level by your usual arrival. If
you do not show up, the temperature returns to the
economy level until next weekend.
The economy mode has two periods which should be set as follows:
Period Temperature Setting
1
2
The economy mode should be used as follows:
--
Place the thermostat in economy mode during your absence.
--
When you arrive, place the thermostat in automatic mode or in
manual mode before the temperature drops back to the
economy level.
When you leave, switch the thermostat back to economy mode.
To program the two periods of the economy mode:
Press the
Press the
Set the start day for the period using the
Set the start time using the
Set the temperature for the period using the
Press
Repeat steps 3 to 5 to set the day, time and temperature for
4
period 2.
buttons.
Press

Thermostat Reset

Warning:
configuration and schedules) return to their default settings. If
necessary, reprogram them.
Press and hold the
Insert a pointed object (e.g., paperclip) through the reset
opening. Remove it when the thermostat's screen becomes
blank.
Wait one second and release the
Set a time where the temperature
Set to a comfortable
starts to rise to reach a comforta-
level.
ble level by the time you arrive.
Set a time where the temperature
Set to an economy
starts to drop to an economy level
level.
if you do not show up.
button until ECONO is selected.
button. Period 1 is displayed.
and
to select period 2.
to return the thermostat to normal display.
When the thermostat is reset, all parameters (clock,
button.
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button until
Start Time Setting
button.
buttons.
buttons.
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