User Manual Honeywell TH6100AF2004/U T6 Hydronic Programmable Thermostat

Honeywell TH6100AF2004/U T6 Hydronic Programmable Thermostat - Use Manual - Use Guide PDF.

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Thermostat Manual

Thermostat controls

The screen will wake up by pressing any of the five buttons. If powered by the C wire, the screen stays lit for 45 seconds after you complete changes. If powered by battery only, the screen stays lit for 8 seconds. Depending on how your thermostat was installed, the screen light may always be on.

Temperature control modes

Your T6 Pro Hydronic Programmable Thermostat can be set to operate in one of 3 different control modes. These settings determine which temperature is measured, controlled and displayed on the thermostat home screen. Each thermostat in your home can be set to a different control mode. Please ask your local heating professional which control mode is used for you to better control the Thermostat.

A mode (Air temperature only): Controls and displays the ambient air temperature only.

F mode (Floor temperature only): Controls and displays the floor temperature only using an external floor temperature sensor. This control mode is typically used in areas such as bathrooms where floor temperature could be scheduled to be warm only during occupied, morning and evening periods.

  • Actual floor temperature is indicated by “FLR” text above the actual floor temperature value.
  • Floor temperature setpoint is not displayed until you press or for setting it.
  • Actual ambient air temperature could also be displayed in the thermostat MENU/TEMP.

AF mode (both Air and Floor temperatures):

Controls and displays the ambient air temperature as well as maintains the floor temperature within desired floor temperature limits using an external floor temperature sensor. Setting the minimum and maximum floor temperature limits is done by your local heating professional and is a way for you to enhance the comfort and to protect your floor covering at the same time.

  • Minimum floor temperature limit will override the air temperature in this mode, and if set too high, may overheat the room. Please contact your installer if this occurs.
  • Actual floor temperature could also be displayed in the thermostat MENU/ TEMP

Temperatures menu

System operation settings

  1. Press the Mode button to cycle to the next available System mode.
  2. Cycle through the modes until the required

System mode is displayed and leave it to activate.

System modes:

  • Heat
  • Off

Set the time and date

Time

  1. Press Menu on your thermostat.
  2. Press to go to TIME. Press Select.
  3. Press to choose between 12 or 24 hour.
  4. Press Select.
  5. Use to adjust the hour. Press Select.
  6. Use to adjust the minutes. Press Select to exit Time menu.

Date

  1. If previously setting time, continue to Step
  2. If at the Home screen, press Menu on your thermostat.
  3. Press to go to DATE. Press Select.
  4. Use to adjust year. Press Select.
  5. Use the to adjust month. Press Select.
  6. Use the to adjust day. Press Select to save and exit Date menu.

Program schedule

You can program four time periods each day, with different settings for weekdays and weekends. We recommend the pre-sets (shown in the table below), since they can reduce your heating expenses.

Wake - Set to the time you wake up and the temperature you want during the morning, until you leave for the day.

Away - Set to the time you leave home and the temperature you want while you are away (usually an energy-saving level).

Home - Set to the time you return home and the temperature you want during the evening, until bedtime.

Sleep - Set to the time you go to bed and the temperature you want overnight (usually an energy-saving level).

NOTE: To temporarily or permanently override any of the above program schedules, see page 5.

Depending on which temperature control mode the thermostat is configured for (see page 2), you will be programing either air or floor temperature. Floor temperature will be indicated with FLR text above the actual temperature value.

To adjust program schedules

  1. Press Menu on your thermostat.
  2. PROG is displayed. Press Select. Then ON is displayed. (If you do not want to use a schedule, press to display OFF. Press Select.) Press Select.
  3. Press to select day or set of days to edit. Press Select.
  4. Press to select a schedule period to edit (Wake, Away, Home, and Sleep). Press Select.
  5. ON is displayed. Press Select to keep the schedule period on. Or press and then Select to turn off the schedule period.
  6. Time starts blinking. Press to adjust the schedule period start time. Press Select.
  7. Temperature starts blinking. Press to adjust the “Heat” setpoint temperature. Press Select.
  8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 for the remaining schedule periods.
  9. Press Home when you’re finished to save and return to the home screen.
  10. Schedule can be adjusted and turned ON or OFF by returning to Menu and following the steps provided above.

Program schedule override (temporary)

  1. Press or to adjust the temperature.
  2. Once at the desired setpoint temperature, no further action is needed. The new setpoint temperature will be held until the next scheduled time period begins. For more information on schedule time periods.
  3. To cancel the Temporary Hold, Press and then press Cancel.

Program schedule override (permanent)

  1. Press to adjust the temperature.
  2. TEMPORARY HOLD is displayed and the setpoint temperature flashes. While it’s flashing, press Hold (Mode) button to change to Permanent Hold.
  3. To cancel the Permanent Hold, press and then press Cancel.

NOTE: Depending on which temperature control mode the thermostat is configured for (see page 2), you will be adjusting either air or floor temperature. Floor temperature will be indicated with FLR text above the actual temperature value. Floor temperature setpoint is hidden on home screen in this case and will be displayed again by pressing .

Vacation program schedule override (temporary)

Vacation overrides the current program schedule for a longer period of time. You might use this feature when you know you’ll be away for a while.

  1. Press Menu on your thermostat.
  2. Press to go to VACA. Press Select. Days number starts blinking.
  3. Press to set the number of days you want the new temperature setpoint to override your program schedule. Press Select. Temperature setpoint starts blinking.
  4. Press to adjust the temperature setpoint for these days. Press Select to activate your vacation schedule and return to the thermostat home screen.

NOTES:

  • The active vacation schedule is indicated via VACA above the temperature displayed on the thermostat home screen.
  • After vacation period ends, the thermostat will follow your regular program schedule.
  • To return back to your normal program schedule before the vacation schedule ends, press Cancel on the thermostat home screen.

ECO (Economy) mode

If your thermostat is configured to operate in AF mode (see page 2) and the program schedule is followed, you can disable the minimum floor temperature limits set by your local heating professional during away and sleep periods.

Depending on your heating system installation and floor type used, disabling the minimum floor temperature limit setting can reduce your energy bills during times when comfort is not required (Away and Sleep periods). Your floor covering and system remains protected as the thermostat keeps controlling maximum floor temperature limit and minimum freeze protection temperature all the time.

  1. Press Menu on your thermostat.
  2. Press to go to ECO. Press Select.
  3. Press to turn Eco mode ON or OFF. Press Select.

NOTE: Eco mode is available in thermostat menu only if thermostat is configured for AF control mode and is disabled (OFF) by default.

Setting degrees Fahrenheit (F) or Celcius (C)

  1. Press Menu.
  2. Press to go to F / C. Press Select.
  3. Press to select F or C. Then press Select.
  4. Press Home to return to the home screen.