How do I switch from Celsius to Faranheit on thermostat for heated bathroom floor?
Manual says nothing about how to switch from Celsius to Faranheit. IMPOSSIBLE to get through to Honeywell! Have been on hold 5 times for 45 minutes each time!!!! So frustrating!
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Try disconnecting the power to it for 10 minutes to reset it. If that doesn't fix it, a new one is £63. The other possibility is that the floor heating wiring to the thermostat is incorrect.
This is the most common temperature scale in the world and the simplest to understand. Put simply, 0°C is the freezing point of water and 100°C is the boiling point of water. Centigrade is an old fashioned name for Celsius.
0 degreeC = 32 degreeF
In otherwords
32DF = 0DC https://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
There should be a fuse or breaker that would turn that off. It should be on one circuit by its self for the bathroom heating system. If its a breaker just flip the breaker switch.
Inside the thermostat (behind) are 3 tiny DIP switches.Switch #3 should be set to OFF or click it to the left to display *F.You can use a tiny scerwdriver
My thermostat was set on celsius and couldn't get it to change back to fahrenheit. My son suggested pressing both up and down arrow buttons at the same time and it worked. It changed back to fahrenheit.
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