Honeywell CT30 manual

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  • Page 1

    CT30/CT33 Low-voltage Thermostat Owner’ s Manual Getting started Befor e you begin, make sure you hav e: • Screwdriver • Hammer • Level (optional) • P encil • Drill bit (3/16” for dr ywall, 7/32” for plaster) Caution card Wire labels W all anchors and mounting screws (2 each) CT30/CT33 thermostat Cover plate Check to make sure y our[...]

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    Owner’ s Manual 2 Remove your old thermostat 1 T T u u r r n n o o f f f f p p o o w w e e r r at heating/cooling system (or fuse/circuit-breaker panel). 2 Remove co ver and thermostat, but lea v e wallplate with wires attac hed . Old thermostat Leave wallplate in place Is there a sealed tube containing mer cury? If so, see mer cury notice below [...]

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    CT30/CT33 Low-voltage Thermostat 3 Label wires and r emove old wallplate Use a screwdriver to disconnect wir es one by one. As you disconnect eac h wire, wrap it with the label matching the letter on y our old thermostat. (Adhesive labels are supplied in your thermostat packag e.) Remove the old w allplate only after all wires ar e labeled. Be care[...]

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    Owner’ s Manual 4 Wir e connections 1 Match each labeled wire with same letter on terminal. 2 Use a screwdriver to loosen screw terminals, wrap bar e wire secur ely around termi- nals, then tighten screws. 3 Push any excess wire back into the wall opening. Labels don’t match? If labels do not match letters on thermostat, see table below . Mount[...]

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    CT30/CT33 Low-voltage Thermostat 5 Set adjustment lever (CT30 only) 1 Separate cover from thermostat, and remove the plastic insert. 2 Use a pencil to move the adjust- ment lever to the proper setting for your system (see table below). Finish installation 1 Align the 3 tabs on the cover with slots on the thermostat, then push gently until the cover[...]

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    Owner’ s Manual 6 Operation T emperatur e setting Move lever to adjust desired indoor temperature. System off (CT33 only) Move lever to far left to turn off heating system.[...]

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    CT30/CT33 Low-voltage Thermostat 7 Limited W arranty Honeywell warrants this product to be free from def ects in the wor kmanship or materials, under normal use and ser vice, f or a period of one (1) year from the date of purc hase by the consumer . If at any time during the warranty period the prod- uct is determined to be defective or malfunction[...]

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    Need Help? For assistance with this product please visit www .honeywell.com/yourhome or call Honeywell Customer Care toll-fr ee at 1-800-468-1502 Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden V alley , MN 55422 www .honeywell.com/yourhome Automation and Control Solutions Printed in U.S.A. on recycled paper containing at least 10% pos[...]

  • Page 9

    CT30/CT33 Thermostat basse tension Guide d’utilisation Éléments nécessaires à l’installation Outillage et matériel nécessaires : • T ournevis • Marteau • Niveau (f acultatif) •C r a y o n • Mèche (3/16” pour c loisons sèches, 7/32” pour cloisons plâtre) Carte de mise en garde Etiquettes de fils Chevilles et vis de montage[...]

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    Guide d’utilisation Avez-vous acheté le bon thermostat? Comptez les fils. Comptez le nombre de fils sortant du mur et fixés aux bornes de votre ancien thermostat. Si aucun d’entre eux n’est fixé à la borne marquée « C » ou « C1 », ne comptez pas ce f il dans le total. Si le total (sans compter C ou C1) est de 2 fils, passez à la pag[...]

  • Page 11

    Thermostat basse tension CT30/CT33 Étiquetez les fils et retir ez l’ancienne plaque de montage Débranchez les fils un par un à l’aide d’un tournevis. À mesure que vous les débranchez, enveloppez-les av ec l’étiquette correspondant à la lettre de votr e ancien thermostat. (Des étiquettes adhésives sont f ournies dans l'emballag[...]

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    Guide d’utilisation Raccordez les fils 1 Faites correspondr e fil et borne portant la même lettr e. 2 Desserrez les bornes à vis à l’aide d’un tournevis, enroulez soigneusement les fils dénudés autour des bornes et serrez les vis. 3 Repoussez le fil en trop dans le trou du mur . Montez la thermostat 1 Percez des tr ous aux emplacements r[...]

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    Thermostat basse tension CT30/CT33 Positionnement du levier de réglage (CT30 seulement) 1 Séparez le couver cle du thermostat et retir ez la plaquette en plastique. 2 À l’aide d’un crayon, amenez le levier de réglage à l'emplacement convenant à votre installation (voir le tableau ci-dessous). V otr e installation Réglage Chaudière [...]

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    Guide d’utilisation Mode d’emploi Réglage de la température Déplacez le levier pour obtenir la température intérieur e désirée Arrêt de l’installation (CT33 seulement) Amenez le levier à l’extrême gauche pour arrêter l’installation de chauffage. 6[...]

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    Thermostat basse tension CT30/CT33 Garantie limitée Honeywell garantit ce produit contre tout vis de f abrication ou de matière dans des conditions d’utilisation et de ser vice normales, pendant une durée d’un (1) an à compter de la date d’achat par le consommateur . Si à un moment quelconque pendant la durée de la garantie, le produit [...]

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    Honeywell International Inc. 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden V alley , MN 55422 www .honeywell.com/yourhome Automation and Control Solutions Imprimé aux États-Unis sur du papier recyclé contenant au moins 10% de fibres de papier récupérées après usage. ® U.S. Marque déposée. © 2005 Honeywell International Inc. Brevets en instance. T ous [...]