Honeywell/36. Programmable Thermostat OWNER S GUIDE

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Honeywell/36 Programmable Thermostat OWNER S GUIDE Seven Day Programmable Heat and/or Cool Low Voltage (20 to 30 Vac) Thermostat and Wallplate Model CT3600 Para pedir estas instrucciones en español, llame al 1-800-468-1502 por 69-0939S. Pour obtenir ce mode d emploi en français, composer le 1-800-468-1502 pour 69-0939F. 1 69-0939 1 69-0939-1

Total Comfort Temperature Management with Smart Response Control Congratulations! You made a smart choice when you purchased your new Honeywell Thermostat. It s the smart thermostat that: Keeps you comfortable by automatically calculating exactly when the furnace or air conditioning should go on to have the house at the desired comfort temperature by the time you wake up or return home. Saves the maximum amount of energy and money by remembering to automatically adjust the temperature when you leave home or go to sleep. Provides the ultimate in comfort and convenience. It comes already programmed, so it s your choice use the preprogrammed schedule or set your own. We invite you to spend a few minutes reading this manual. You ll find it answers many of the questions that will arise as you become familiar and comfortable with your Honeywell thermostat, the state of the art in home comfort controls. 2 69-0939 1

RECYCLING THERMOSTAT If this thermostat is replacing a control that contains mercury in a sealed tube, do not place your old control in the trash. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and the proper disposal of this control, or of an old control containing mercury in a sealed tube. MERCURY SWITCH TYPICAL LOCATION OF A MERCURY SWITCH IN A THERMOSTAT M10614 If you have questions, call Honeywell Inc. at 1-800-468-1502. 3 69-0939 1

TABLE OF CONTENTS Step 1. Prepare for Installation... 5 Step 2. Remove Old Thermostat... 6 Step 3. Mount Thermostat Wallplate... 8 Step 4 Wire Wallplate Terminals... 9 Step 5. Install the Batteries... 13 Step 6. Set Fan Operation Switch... 14 Step 7. Mount the Thermostat... 15 Step 8. Customizing Thermostat... 15 Step 9. Programming... 20 Step 10. Operating Your Thermostat... 24 Step 11. Setting the Fan and System Switches... 27 Troubleshooting Guide... 28 Limited One-Year Warranty... 31 4 69-0939 1

STEP 1. PREPARE FOR INSTALLATION Check the compatibility chart to make sure this thermostat is compatible with your system. If not, return to retailer. For specialty thermostat information, call Honeywell Customer Assistance, toll-free 1-800-468-1502. System Type Gas Standing Pilot Yes Gas Electronic Ignition Yes Gas-Fired Boilers Yes 1 Gas Millivolt No Oil-Fired Boilers Yes 1 Oil-Fired Furnace Yes Electric Furnace Yes Not compatible with any 120/240 volt circuit. Compatibility Chart. Compatible with CT3600 System Type Electric Air Conditioning Baseboard Electric (120/240 line volt) Single Stage Heat Pump Multistage Heat Pumps/Multistage Equipment Compatible with CT3600 Yes No Yes No 1 Compatible with 2-wire Honeywell and Taco zone valves. Not compatible with 3-wire zone valves or 2-wire White Rodgers no. 1361 zone valves. 5 69-0939 1

STEP 2. REMOVE OLD THERMOSTAT Test to make certain that your heating and cooling systems are working properly. If either does not work, contact your local heating/air conditioning dealer. To avoid compressor damage, do not operate the cooling system when outdoor temperature is below 50 F (10 C). Turn off power to system at the furnace, or at the fuse/circuit breaker panel. Carefully unpack your new thermostat and wallplate; save package of screws, instructions and receipt. Remove the cover from the old thermostat. If it does not snap off when pulled firmly from the bottom, check for a screw used to lock on the cover. Loosen screws holding thermostat to subbase, wallplate or wall, and lift away. Disconnect wires from old thermostat or subbase. As you disconnect each wire, attach the WIRES THROUGH enclosed WALL OPENING labels with the old terminal designation. If there are M5136 only two wires, they do not need to be labeled. Wrap wires around pencil to keep them from falling back into the wall, as shown. 6 69-0939 1

Replacing a clock thermostat that has C or C1 clock terminals? If you are replacing a Honeywell Chronotherm Clock Thermostat, you may find one or two wires that go to the C or C1 clock terminals on the Chronotherm wiring wallplate. Do not allow them to touch, or you can damage your transformer. Disconnect the wires and wrap them separately using electrical tape; do not wrap them together. Place the wires where they will not interfere with the operation of the new thermostat. Record the colors and terminal designation labels of the remaining wires. Six or more wires? If there are six or more wires (excluding clock wires attached to terminals), you most likely have a variation of a multistage heat pump or other multistage system. The thermostat is not compatible with such systems so return the product to the place of purchase. If you would like information about which programmable thermostats will work with your system, call Honeywell Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-468-1502. Three thermostat wires? If you have three wires for a heating only system and can operate the fan using the fan ON switch, this thermostat will work with your system. However, some hot water (zoned) heating systems have three thermostat wires. The thermostat will work only if you install an isolating relay on these systems. For details, call Honeywell Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-468-1502. 7 69-0939 1

STEP 3. MOUNT THERMOSTAT WALLPLATE Position wallplate on wall. Level the wallplate for appearance if desired. Use a pencil to mark the two mounting holes that best fit the application. WIRES THROUGH WALL WALL Remove wallplate from wall, and drill 3/16 inch holes in wall (if drywall) as marked. For firmer material such as plaster or wood, drill 7/32 inch holes. Gently tap anchors (provided) into drilled holes until flush with the wall. WALL ANCHORS (2) Reposition wallplate over holes, pulling wires through wiring opening. Loosely insert two mounting screws into holes. Level for appearance only; thermostat functions properly even when not level. Tighten mounting screws. MOUNTING HOLES MOUNTING SCREWS M15044 8 69-0939 1

STEP 4. WIRE WALLPLATE TERMINALS NOTE: All wiring must comply with local codes and ordinances. If unsure about household wiring procedures, call your local heating/air conditioning contractor. Loosen the terminal screws and slip each wire beneath its matching terminal. Either straight or wraparound wiring connections are acceptable (see illustration). Tighten terminals. Refer to the labels you placed on wires when you removed your old thermostat. Match the letter of your old thermostat wire with the terminal of the corresponding letter on your new thermostat. Refer to illustrations on pages 10, 11, and 12. Plug the hole in the wall with insulation to help prevent drafts from adversely affecting thermostat operation. Be sure to remove the factory-installed jumper connecting terminals R and Rc when wires are connected to both the R and Rc terminals. FOR WRAPAROUND INSERTION STRIP 7/16 IN. (11 MM). FOR STRAIGHT INSERTION STRIP 5/16 IN. (8 MM). M4826 9 69-0939 1

2-WIRE HEAT-ONLY (JUMPER INTACT) 4-WIRE HEAT/COOL (JUMPER INTACT) THERMOSTAT B THERMOSTAT B RC O W Y RC O W Y R G R G HEATING RELAY OR VALVE COIL 1 HEATING RELAY OR VALVE COIL COOLING CONTACTOR COIL FAN RELAY 1 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. M10616 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. M10617 10 69-0939 1

3-WIRE HEAT ONLY WITH FAN (JUMPER INTACT) 4-WIRE SINGLE-STAGE HEAT PUMP (JUMPER INTACT) THERMOSTAT B R RC O W Y G THERMOSTAT B R RC O W Y G HEATING RELAY OR VALVE COIL FAN RELAY 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. M10618 1 1 2 COOL CHANGEOVER VALVE COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR FAN RELAY 2 HEAT CHANGEOVER VALVE 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. 2 USE EITHER O OR B FOR HEAT PUMP CHANGEOVER. M12739 11 69-0939 1

5-WIRE HEAT/COOL (JUMPER REMOVED) 5-WIRE HEAT/COOL WITH DAMPER (JUMPER INTACT) THERMOSTAT B R RC O W Y G B R RC O W Y G HEATING RELAY OR VALVE COIL FAN RELAY COOLING CONTACTOR COIL 1 1 HEAT DAMPER 2 2 COOL DAMPER HEAT RELAY FAN RELAY COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR 1 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. M10619 1 POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED. 2 CAN BE USED FOR CHANGEOVER VALVE ON SINGLE-STAGE HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS. M10620 12 69-0939 1

STEP 5. INSTALL THE BATTERIES IMPORTANT Three AA alkaline batteries are included with the thermostat. Batteries must be installed for programming and operation of the thermostat and heating/cooling system. Install the batteries on the wallplate as shown, making sure positive (+) terminals all face upward. If you insert new batteries within 20 to 30 seconds of removing the old ones, you will not have to reset the current time. However, if the display is blank, the batteries are dead or incorrectly installed. See page 22 to reset current time and day. B WALLPLATE R RC O W Y G As the batteries are running low, a REPL BAT indicator will flash for 1 to 2 months before batteries run out completely. Replace the batteries as soon as possible after the indicator starts flashing. INSTALL 3 AA ALKALINE BATTERIES AS SHOWN, POSITIVE (+) TERMINALS TOWARD TOP. M10622 13 69-0939 1

IMPORTANT Although the thermostat has a low battery indicator, replace the batteries once a year to prevent leakage and to prevent the thermostat and heating/cooling system from shutting down due to lack of battery power. As a precaution when leaving home for longer than a month, change batteries before you leave to prevent system from shutting down due to lack of battery power. STEP 6. SET FAN OPERATION SWITCH The thermostat fan operation switch, labeled FUEL SWITCH is factory set in the F position. This is the correct setting for most systems. If your system is an electric heat system, set the switch to E. The E setting allows the fan to turn on immediately with the heating or cooling in a system where the G terminal is connected. Use fresh alkaline batteries; nonalkaline batteries do not last as long, and may leak, causing damage to the thermostat or the wall surface. We recommend Energizer batteries. FUEL SWITCH M12676 14 69-0939 1

STEP 7. MOUNT THE THERMOSTAT A. ENGAGE TABS AT TOP OF THERMOSTAT AND WALLPLATE. B. PRESS LOWER EDGE OF CASE TO LATCH. STEP 8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR THERMOSTAT The thermostat can be customized to match your heating/cooling system and your display preferences. See pages 18 and 19 for available options. The thermostat comes factory set to the most common settings: F temperature display, 12 hour clock format, Heating system on-time set for gas or oil forced air system, Smart Response. M12703 15 69-0939 1

You can change any of these settings by pressing and holding the Information key and both and keys until the numbers 4 and 6 are displayed. All the display segments will appear for about 3 seconds before the numbers 4 and 6 appear. the time you want the comfort temperature established. The thermostat displays In Recovery, changes the setpoint and turns on the system whenever the thermostat activates the Smart Response feature. INSTALLER SETUP NUMBER DISPLAY (COLUMN 2) Smart Response FACTORY SETTING OR OTHER CHOICE DISPLAY (COLUMN 3 OR 5) M12672 The CT3600 Thermostat is actually a small but powerful computer. The Smart Response feature calculates the time to turn on your heating or cooling system. It considers: air temperature wall temperature 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 takes a few days after installation for the thermostat to adjust to the local weather, your lifestyle, the construction of your home and your heating/cooling system. You can turn off the Smart Response feature in the installer setup section by selecting Conventional Recovery. 16 69-0939 1

Smart Response System Operating in Comfort Mode 68 F Recovery Continues Mon Morning System Heat AM Room TEMPERATURE 66 F 64 F System Operating in Energy Savings Mode Recovery Begins Mon System Heat Night AM Heat In Recovery Mon System Heat Room AM Heat Night In Recovery 1 Room 62 F Mon System Heat ENERGY SAVINGS PERIOD Night AM Room 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 RECOVERY FROM ENERGY SAVINGS TIME 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. COMFORT PERIOD M12738 17 69-0939 1

The following table shows the numbers that will be displayed and what your choices are. Number Displayed (Press Time key Other Choices (Press or key to change) Factory-Setting Actual Select to change) Display Description Display Description Setting Heating 4 6 Gas or oil forced air cycle rate a heating system Smart Response control b 13 0 Smart Response control is activated (system starts early so your house is at your programmed temperature at your programmed time) 1, 3 or 9 1 radiant floor heat or gravity steam system 3 hot water system or high efficiency furnace 9 electric heat system 1 Conventional recovery (system starts at your programmed time) 18 69-0939 1

Number Displayed (Press Time key Other Choices (Press or key to change) Factory-Setting Actual Select to change) Display Description Display Description Setting Temperature format Clock format Factory set function 14 0 Temperature is displayed in F 16 0 Time is displayed in 12-hour format 1 Temperature is displayed in C 1 Time is displayed in 24-hour (military time) format 37 0 Do not change a Be sure to change the heating cycle rate to 3 when using a high efficiency furnace such as a 90% or greater AFUE (Average Fuel Utilization Efficiency) unit. b Refer to Smart Response control section for more information. IMPORTANT Run Press Program to exit the customizing feature. The thermostat has saved your changes, but you must set the current day and time for the thermostat to use the settings. Refer to the Setting Current Day and Time portion of the Programming section for instructions. 19 69-0939 1

STEP 9. PROGRAMMING The keyboard is located behind the thermostat cover with three frequently used keys by the display. Pressing the Information key will display the present settings and pressing the and keys changes the temperature. The thermostat display shows day, time, program period, temperature and system operation selection. There is an individual key for each of the four time periods Morning the time period you want the house at a comfortable temperature when you get up and while you get ready for work or school. (This will be a higher temperature during the heating season and a lower temperature during the cooling season.) Daytime Evening Night the time period you can set for an energy-saving temperature while you are away at work or school. (This will be a lower temperature in the heating season and a higher temperature during the cooling season.) the time period you want the house at a comfortable temperature for activities before bedtime. (Again, higher heat and lower cool.) the time period you can set for an energy-saving temperature while you are sleeping. (Again, lower heat and higher cool. Some people choose not to raise the cooling temperature for more comfortable sleeping.) The personal programming table on page 21 may be helpful when planning your schedule of time and temperature settings. The thermostat default settings are in the parenthesis ( ). 20 69-0939 1

Period Morning Daytime Evening Night Default Setting Time (6:00 AM) Heat a (70 F/21 C) Cool b (78 F/25.5 C) Time (8:00 AM) Heat a (62 F/16.5 C) Cool b (85 F/29.5 C) Time (6:00 PM) Heat a (70 F/21 C) Cool b (78 F/25.5 C) Time (10:00 PM) Heat a (62 F/16.5 C) Personal Programming Table Sunday (Sun) Monday (Mon) Tuesday (Tue) Wednesday (Wed) Thursday (Thu) Friday (Fri) Cool b (82 F/28 C) a Your heating setpoints cannot be set higher than 90 F (32 C) or lower than 40 F (4.5 C). b Your cooling setpoints cannot be set higher than 99 F (35 C) or lower than 45 F (7 C). Saturday (Sat) 21 69-0939 1

Setting the Current Day and Time Set Current Press and release then Day Day/Time until the current day is displayed. (Sun = Sunday, Mon = Monday, Tue = Tuesday, Wed = Wednesday, Thu = Thursday, Fri = Friday, Sat = Saturday.) NOTE: On initial power up, 1:00 pm flashes on the display until you press a key. Press until the current time is displayed. Set Current (Tapping the Day/Time will advance the time in one hour increments.) NOTE: Time Press Program Run. If the current time is Daylight Savings Daylight Time, press Time until DST is displayed. IMPORTANT Always press the keys with your fingertip or similar blunt tool. Sharp instruments like pens and pencil points can damage the touchpad. Programming the First Day Start by programming the Morning time and temperature for any one day: Morning Press and release then Day until the desired day is displayed. Press keys until the desired Morning time is displayed. (The program times are in fifteen minute intervals. Example: 8:00, 8:15, 8:30.) Press or key until the desired Morning temperature is displayed. Time 22 69-0939 1

(The setpoint temperature range is 40 to 90 F (7 to 31 C) for heating and 45 to 99 F (9 to Heat/Cool 37 C) for cooling.) Press Settings to switch to your other system temperature setpoint. NOTE: The program times are the same for both heating and cooling. Press or until the other desired temperature setpoint is displayed. Press Daytime, Evening or Night and repeat the above steps for programming the rest of the day. The first day is now programmed. IMPORTANT Repeat all the above steps for each day of the week that has a different program than your first day. Refer to Copying a Day section to copy any program day to another. Run Press Program when all the days are programmed. Copying a Day NOTE: Your thermostat must be in the program mode to use the copy feature. Morning Press then Day to select the day to be copied if different from the day Copy displayed. Press then Day until the day to be copied to is displayed. Press Copy. NOTE: "done" will be displayed for two seconds and then the normal program display will be shown. Repeat the above steps for all the desired Run days then press Program. 23 69-0939 1

Clearing Program Period NOTE: Your thermostat must be in the program mode to use the clear feature. Morning Daytime Evening Night Press,, or. Press Day until the desired day is Daytime Evening displayed. Press and hold, or Night until the start time and temperature setting is cleared (approximately 3 seconds). NOTE: Morning cannot be cleared. Repeat the above steps for all the periods to be cleared then press Program Run. STEP 10. OPERATING YOUR THERMOSTAT Setting Temporary Temperatures Changing Temperature Setting Until The Next Program Period Press or key until the desired temperature setpoint is displayed. NOTE: Your temporary temperature setting is displayed for approximately 3 seconds. The setting is canceled when the next period starts or when Run Program is pressed. 24 69-0939 1

Changing Temperature Setting Indefinitely Move the System switch to heat or cool. Hold Temp Press then or key to change your setting, if desired. (The display changes from the setpoint to the room temperature after approximately 3 seconds.) Anytime you Run want to cancel the Hold, press Program. Changing Temperature Setting Until A Designated Day And Period Move the System switch to heat or cool. Hold Temp Press twice then keys until the desired number of days is displayed Time (Example: Evening = thermostat will stop the Hold at the Evening period start time.) Press or key to adjust the temperature setting, if desired. (Example: Heat 54 = heating equipment will operate when the room temperature is below 54 F.) NOTE: In this example, your thermostat uses the Hold setting for eighteen days and returns to the daily programs at the Evening period start time. Your heating temperature setting is 54 F. Only the heating temperature is used because the System is set for Heat. (1 to 255 days). (Example: 18 = Hold will override the daily programs for 18 days.) Morning Daytime Evening Night Press,, or to select the period your program will restart. 25 69-0939 1

IMPORTANT If the Hold needs to be canceled before the designated time, press Run Program to return to your program. Using Daylight Savings Time Feature This feature allows you to change in and out of Daylight Savings Time with a key press. Daylight When Time is 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. Using Usage Feature Usage Press once to display the minutes that the heating or cooling system has been Usage operating for the current day. Press a second time, within 10 seconds, to display the system operating time for the previous Usage day (midnight to midnight). Press a third time, within 10 seconds, to display the system operating time since the last time the usage function was cleared. Usage NOTE: Press for 3 seconds to clear the usage function. Daylight NOTE: Pressing 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 settings. 26 69-0939 1

STEP 11. SETTING THE FAN AND SYSTEM SWITCHES First set the fan switch. Fan On: The fan runs continuously. Use for improved air circulation or for more efficient central air cleaning. (In a heat-only system, fan runs continuously only if fan relay is connected to the G thermostat terminal.) Fan On Auto Fan Auto: Normal setting for most homes. A single-speed fan turns on automatically with the air conditioner or furnace. A twospeed fan usually runs on high with the air conditioner and on low with the furnace. Fan On Auto Then set the system switch. The display will show which system is on: flame = heat and snowflake = cool. Heat: The thermostat controls your heating system. Off: Both the heating and air conditioning systems are off. System System Heat Off Cool Heat Off Cool Cool: The thermostat controls your air conditioning system. System Heat Off Cool 27 69-0939 1

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE I F Display will not come on. Temperature settings will not change (Example: cannot set the heating higher or the cooling lower). Heating will not come on. THEN Check that the batteries are installed correctly and fresh. Check if the thermostat is mounted and latched on the wallplate mount and latch the thermostat on the wallplate. Check that the temperature setpoints are: heating: 40 to 90 F (4.5 to 32 C) cooling: 45 to 99 F (7 to 35 C). Check that heat setpoint is above room temperature. Check if the circuit breaker is tripped reset the circuit breaker. Check if the system switch at the equipment is in the Off position set to On position. Wait five minutes for the system to respond. Set system switch to Heat. 28 69-0939 1

I F Cooling will not come on. System on indicator (flame=heat, snowflake= cool) is lit, but no warm or cool air is coming from the registers. THEN Check that cool setpoint is below room temperature. Check if the circuit breaker is tripped reset the circuit breaker. Check if the system switch at the equipment is in the Off position set to On position. Wait five minutes for the system to respond. Set system switch to Cool. Wait five minutes after seeing the flame or snowflake and then check the registers. If no heat or cool air is present, see "Heating will not come on" or "Cooling will not come on" steps. 29 69-0939 1

I F Display flashes during programming. Temperature change occurs at the wrong times. THEN You have reached the temperature setting limit. The heating setting range is 40 F to 90 F (4.5 C to 32 C). The cooling setting range is 45 F to 99 F (7 C to 35 C). Check the program times for the period in question. Be sure that AM and PM indications are correct. Make sure the current day and time are correct. Reprogram if necessary. If the thermostat is set for Smart Response control, the start times will occur before your programmed comfort periods. Toll-free Customer Assistance For all questions concerning this thermostat, please read and follow the instructions. If additional assistance is needed, call Honeywell Customer Assistance toll-free at 1-800-468-1502, Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Central time. Before you call, please have the following information available thermostat model number and date code, type of heating/cooling system (e.g., hot water, warm air, oil, gas, etc.), and number of wires connected to the thermostat. NOTICE: This equipment is a Class B digital apparatus, which complies with Canadian Radio Interference Regulations, CRC c.1374. 30 69-0939 1

LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY 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) 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 Inc. in Canada: Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitee Return Goods Department Product Services ON30 1050 Berkshire Lane 155 Gordon Baker Road Plymouth, MN 55441-4437 North York, Ontario M2H 3N7 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 shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. HONEYWELL 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 damages, so this limitation may not apply to you. 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 long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. 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 this warranty, please write our Customer Assistance Department, Honeywell Inc., 1885 Douglas Dr. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422-3992, or call 1-800-468-1502, Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Central time. In Canada, write Retail Products ON30 Honeywell Limited/ Honeywell Limitee, 155 Gordon Baker Road, North York, Ontario M2H 3N7. 31 69-0939 1

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