Once powered, the thermostat will display “START SETUP” Touch the screen to continue.
You will next be prompted to setup the thermostat with or without the mobile app. Select NO to continue setup
without using the Honeywell Home app. Select YES to continue setup using the Honeywell Home app. (Setup and
Configuration using the Honeywell Home App can be found under the WiFi and Connectivity support article)
Setup without the Honeywell Home App:
Use the < and > buttons to navigate the menu. Touch EDIT to modify each setting. When Finish Setup is displayed,
Touch SELECT to save the settings.
After Saving the configuration settings, you will be prompted to connect to Wi-Fi. If you Opt out of connecting to Wi-
Fi, you will be prompted to enter the time and date. You will then be able to operate your thermostat manually.
Reconfiguring your thermostat:
At any time, the configuration of your thermostat can be modified from the Installer Setup Menu.
Touch and hold the MENU button on the thermostat display. When DEVICE SETUP is displayed, touch SELECT.
Use the < and > buttons to navigate the menu. Touch EDIT to modify each setting. When Finish Setup is displayed,
Touch SELECT to save the settings.
What can I use to clean the screen on my thermostat?
To clean the screen, use household glass cleaner, but do not spray it directly on the screen. The cleaner can be put
onto a soft cloth and used to wipe the screen.
My thermostat display shows “wait” or “waiting for equipment” or has a flashing “cool on” in
display. What does that mean?
Each thermostat model has a different display message when a delay occurs. This delay can be up to five minutes
under normal operating conditions. A delay is used to protect your heating and cooling equipment from coming on too
quickly (known as short cycling), which can cause damage.
The thermostat has a built-in compressor protection (minimum off timer) that prevents the compressor from restarting
too early after a shutdown. The minimum off timer is activated after the compressor turns off. The thermostat keeps
the compressor off for a few minutes before restarting, to prevent equipment damage.
If the delay lasts longer than five minutes, there may be an issue with the voltage to the thermostat. A professional
contractor could verify that the voltage is within an acceptable range and that there are not shorted wires. For more
information, please see our No Cool article