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Honeywell Home Non-Programmable Thermostats: These thermostats are designed for simplicity and comfort control. They come in a range of models, from the classic circular dial to easy-to-use soft-touch buttons and backlit displays. You can easily set your preferred temperature with the touch of your hand. The Honeywell Home website has a range of non-programmable thermostats to choose from .
Honeywell Home Programmable Thermostats: These thermostats allow you to set different temperatures for different times of the day. This can help you save energy and money on your heating and cooling bills. The Honeywell Home website has a range of programmable thermostats to choose from.
Honeywell Home Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat RTH5160D1003/E: This thermostat is simple and intuitive to use. It has a backlit screen and basic button functions that make it easy to control the temperature. Once you set your desired temperature, the thermostat stores it in its memory, even during a power outage. Non-Programmable Thermostats ' Honeywell HomeRTH5160D1003/E Non-Programmable Thermostat ' Honeywell Home Might as well look at the programmable ones on their site. Check their customer service if you have an additional question. The above mentioned should work with your setup.
Manual 4 Wire Premium Baseboard/Line Volt Thermostat
Compatible with 120, 240 and 277 vac baseboard heat systems
Simple dial-type mechanical control
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The easy-to-install Honeywell Manual Electric Baseboard Thermostat works on 4-wire (double pole) electric heat applications (baseboard or line volt) and allows for simple, worry-free operation. It has a simple dial-type mechanical control and is UL and CSA listed for safety.
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Brand
Lux
Honeywell
Cadet
Honeywell
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Specifications
Dimensions
Product Depth (in.)
1.5
Product Height (in.)
4.5
Product Width (in.)
2.75
Details
Color Family
Whites
Color Family
White
Operation Type
Mechanical
Returnable
90-Day
Shape
Rectangle
Thermostat Product Type
Non-Programmable Thermostat
Thermostat Shape
Rectangular
Thermostat Type
Heat Only
Voltage (v)
110/240v
Voltage (volts)
110/240
Warranty / Certifications
Certifications and Listings
1-UL Listed,CSA Listed
Manufacturer Warranty
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Every machine is wired differently. It's possible but not likely that it has a fuse in the circuitry. My guess is that the level sensing tube is blocked and the washer thinks it is at the preset level, ior that the sensing tube has a leak in it. Similar to a hole in a straw. The washer can not advance and operate in automatic if its preset is not satisfied. The preset here is wherever you or it sets the level. Once thw washer fills then a contact closes and turns the timer motor on and advances the timer.
If the thermostat is a digital /programmable you may want to recheck program to see if it has changed or been changed. If thermostat is not digital then it is prbably warn out and need replaced.
Cant understand how the machine will revolve on the 'spin cycle' & yet you can hear the motor on the 'wash cycle' but yet it doesnt revolve!!
Nomally if the water fills, & the tub revolves without the programmer advancing, its because the heater is not working. ie faulty thermostat, heat element, or maybe a wire burned off in the 'heater circuit'. Check if you have 240 volts at both ends of the heat element, with a meter or 240 volt bulb
!! BE CAREFUL OF 240VOLTS!!
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