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    I Honeywe I I Heating, Air Conditioning or Heating/Air Conditioning Thermostats INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The CT50A is for most gas and oil heating-only systems. The CTSOC is for most electric air condmoning-only systems. The CTSlA is for most gas, oil, or electric healing/electric air conditioning systems The CT53A is for millivoltage heating syst[...]

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    Printed I REMOVING OLD THERMOSTAT If you have an electric furnace. you need to determine how your fan is controlled Turn it on and adjust your present thermostat so the heat comes on, while observing when the fan comes on If the fan comes on immediately you need to add the jumper noted in section 4 between terminals 1 & 2 If there is a noticeab[...]

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    4 WIRE AND MOUW .THERMOSTAT wntinued) Recheck for level positioning, and firmly tighten both mounting screws If installing CTSOAor CT51 A, makssure CI you Aave the turf- {anticipator setting) for your system. This is the number you wrote in the box in step 3 If you were unable to find the current draw for step 3. this information can be found print[...]

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    I I TROUBLESHOOTING Your Honeywell thermostat requires little or no attention. Most problems can generally be traced to the following: NOTE: If your system is heating-only or air conditioning-only, disregard sections not applicable to your system. SYMPTOM No heat -_____ Furnace turns on and off. Major swings in ^_^^_^ 1.. ..^ PROBLEM System switch [...]