Honeywell EConnect TL9160AR Operating Manual
Do you know your thermostat configuration?
To know whether your new thermostat is configured in programmable mode or non-programmable mode, look for the time and day display on the thermostat screen. If the time and day appear on the screen, the thermostat is configured as a programmable thermostat. Refer to the table of contents on the next page for sections that apply to your thermostat configuration.
Table of Content
Basic operation
- Thermostat display in non-programmable mode
- Setting the temperature
- Countdown mode
Programmable mode
- Thermostat display in programmable mode
- Following the heating schedule
- Setting the time and the date
- Modifying the heating schedule
- Temporary Hold
- Permanent Hold
- Copying the heating schedule
Appendices
- Advanced setup
- Replacing the batteries
- In case of difficulty
- Three-year limited warranty
- Regulatory information
Setting the temperature
Countdown mode Setting
Press Countdown to set a new temperature and to select the time you wish to hold this temperature setting. The thermostat will return to its previous or programmed temperature setting at the end of the countdown time. The countdown time is selectable from 15 minutes to 14 days.
The Countdown mode is not available when the thermostat is locked.
Honeywell EConnect TL9160AR Thermostat display in programmable mode
The thermostat displays the current time and day when the thermostat is configured in programmable mode. When the thermostat is following the schedule, it also displays the current period of the schedule: Wake, Leave, Return or Sleep. The period is not displayed when the thermostat is placed in Temporary Hold or Permanent Hold.
Following the heating schedule
Run Schedule appears on the screen when the thermostat is following the programmed schedule. Your thermostat has been programmed with an energy-saving schedule which can reduce your heating expenses.
The schedule consists of 4 periods per day, which represents a typical weekday. However, you can program the thermostat to skip (cancel) the periods that do not apply to your situation. For example, Leave and Return periods are skipped for the weekend in the default schedule. You can choose a different program every day; i.e., each period can have a different starting time and a different temperature every day.
Setting the time and the date
Modifying the heating schedule
* The groups are: Mo-Fr, Sa-Su and Mon-Su. Selecting a group will apply the changes to all the days within that group
Temporary Hold
Use Temporary Hold mode to temporarily bypass the schedule and set a new temperature. The thermostat will hold the new temperature during the current period. The thermostat will resume the heating schedule when the next period starts or if you press Cancel.
Permanent Hold
Use Permanent Hold mode to bypass the schedule and set a new temperature for an indefinite period of time. To resume the heating schedule, press Cancel.
Copying the heating schedule
Use the Copy function to transmit the schedule settings of this thermostat to other EConnect™ wireless thermostats in your house. This function is available only if the thermostat is connected to a remote control or to an outdoor sensor. The schedule settings are transmitted to any other thermostats connected to the same remote control or outdoor sensor.
Copying the heating schedule (cont’d)
Advanced setup
Setup functions |
Default setting |
Options |
Temperature and time formats * |
°F |
°C / °F |
12h |
12h / 24h |
|
Adaptive Intelligent Recovery ** |
On |
On / Off |
Programmable mode (Schedule) *** |
On |
On / Off |
* You can set the temperature display unit in °C or °F. You can set the time display format in 12-hour or 24-hour (military time) if the thermostat is in programmable mode.
** Accessible only if you use the thermostat in programmable mode. When Adaptive Intelligent Recovery is on, the thermostat “learns” how long your heater takes to reach the set temperature. The thermostat will then determine when to activate heating so the desired temperature is attained at the desired time. The thermostat reassesses the heating start time daily based on the previous day’s performance. When Adaptive Intelligent Recovery is off, heating starts at the set time.
*** Leave at On to use the thermostat in programmable mode. Place at Off to use the thermostat in nonprogrammable mode.
Replacing the batteries
Thermostat
Install 2 new alkaline AA batteries when the Low Battery warning starts flashing. It is recommended to replace batteries once a year, or when you will be away for more than a month. To access the batteries, pull the thermostat from its mounting plate. You will need to set the time and date if new batteries are not inserted within 2 minutes after the old ones are removed. However, other settings are not erased. After new batteries are installed, the thermostat will automatically restore communication with the wireless network within a few minutes.
Outdoor air sensor
Install 2 new AA lithium batteries when the Outdoor Air Sensor Low Battery warning starts flashing on the thermostat’s screen. To access the batteries, remove the sensor from the bracket and remove the sensor cover. After new batteries are installed, the sensor will automatically restore communication with the wireless network within a few minutes.
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