Hey Chris,
Call Honeywell,see if they can help with that.
1800-468-1502
https://www.honeywellhome.com/en/faqs/thermostat
SOURCE: honeywell deluxe programmable thermostat 69-1402m
Solution #2 as above worked (thank you very much!) to get to the programming mode, but on mine keeping Function #13 on the default setting of "0" maintained the AIR. Toggling the Temp button to "1" changed the system to conventional on/off at the programmed times.
SOURCE: Honeywell RTH230B
This my situation exactly. Changing from a 6 wire manual round Honeywell thermostat to a 5 wire Honeywell programable. Is there a way to maintain all functions?
SOURCE: rewire an old 2 wire thermostat to a honeywell 5-1-1 programmable
I connected the blue wire to the R and the white wire to the W on the old thermostat and shoved the new Honeywell 5-1-1 Day programmable thermostat up the first guys *** that i ran into at Canadian Tire
Thanks for your help
SOURCE: Even after replacing the battery, the programmable
Turn control to off. Remove the batteries for at least one hour. If the display message still reads "bat lo", leave control off, batteries out, and disconnect the red wire on back and wait another hour. Reconnect red wire, put new batteries in and turn system on. It's like a reboot.
SOURCE: I just bought a Honeywell
I just installed a Honeywell 5.2 Day RTH2310B Programmable thermostat and I had to deal with the same situation: 2 wires, one white one black. After reading the edvice in one of the blog, the solution that worked for me was: BLACK ON Rc terminal and WHITE on W terminal. My furnace is running fine now. Hope it helps.
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