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...to R. Q: Where do we put red wire on the new thermostat into R terminal or RC terminal & do we leave the bridge in tact? yes u leave the bridge intact and just put ur red wire to r or rc and ...

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...keep your temperature at a single setting, just enter the temperature at every period, i.e. WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN AND SLEEP for both the Monday through Friday time frame and the same for the weekend. ...

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i cant seem to change and leave the temperature on a honeywell thermostat, what can i do? You must hit/use HOLD mode button.

Why won't heat kick off on what I set it to? And how to just leave it on one main temp without using schedule? Most likely a defective thermostat. You can be having problems with the safety thermal ...

if you have r and w do you take the jumper out of r and leave the jumper in Rc You take the jumper out only if you have a second red wire.

Ac and fan work heat and fan do not on my new thermostat try looking at the manual. you might be able to find the manual here. Click here for Ceiling Fan Manuals if that doesnt help then try leaving a

.....without the jumper in. Is this my problem? Also, I have an electric furnace. Should the J2 jumper leave the HE wire exposed...or the HG wire exposed...with the J2 jumper on?? Help...I'm cold! Hi, ...

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thermostat wiring what do i do with the blue wire? and where does the red one go. do i leave the jump wire in? Thermostat wiring depends on which thermostat you are using. The blue wire is typically ...

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I have 2 Thermostat's in my home. My heat works well upstairs but not downstairs. My thermostat downstairs won't come on but I unhooked the thermostat from downstairs and tried it upstairs and it ...

snow flake keeps flashing and the set button keeps flashing aswell that means that it's at that now leave it be and it should slowly go down Hope I could help (")>

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