Honeywell RTH9585WF1006/W Bedienungsanleitung
Honeywell
Thermostat
RTH9585WF1006/W
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M34540
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Quick Start Guide
Smart Color Touchscreen
Programmable
Thermostat
RTH9585WF
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Install your thermostat.
Connect your home Wi-Fi network.
Register online for remote access.
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Welcome
Getting set up and ready is simple. Read before installing.
This thermostat works with common 24 volt
systems such as forced air, hydronic, heat
pump, oil, gas, and electric. It will not
work with millivolt systems, such as a gas
fireplace, or with 120/240 volt systems such
as baseboard electric heat.
1.1 Switch OFF power to your
heating/cooling system
1.1a Important! To protect your
equipment, switch OFF the
power to your heating/
cooling system at the
breaker box or the system
switch.
1.1b Confirm power is OFF.
Try to turn on heating/
cooling equipment by
changing temperature
on your old thermostat.
Your power is OFF if your
system does not turn ON.
Install your thermostat
1
Circuit
breaker
box
Heating/
cooling system
power switch
C
M33823A
Terminal
designation
If you have an older thermostat with a
sealed mercury tube, see warning page
for proper disposal instructions.
1.2 Remove old thermostat
faceplate and leave wires
connected
1.2a Take a picture of the wire
connections for later
reference.
1.2b If no wire is connected to a
terminal labeled C or no C
terminal exists on the old
thermostat, view the
Alternate Wiring videos at
wifithermostat.com/videos
Important! C wire is required
and is the power source for your
thermostat. Without a C
wire, your thermostat will
not power up.
1.3 Label wires
Do not label by wire color.
Use the supplied sticky tags to label
each wire as you disconnect it. Label
wires according to old thermostat
terminal designations, by wire not
color.
Note: If no tag matches a terminal
designation, write the appropriate
letter on a blank sticky tag.
Note: Wrap the wires around a pencil
to prevent them from falling back into
the wall.
1.4 Remove wallplate
Remove the old wallplate from
the wall after all wires are
labeled and disconnected.
Blank tags
Sticky tag
Terminal
designation
M31537
C
C
M31545
1.5 Mount wallplate for
thermostat
Mount your new wallplate using
screws and anchors included
with the thermostat.
If necessary:
• Drill 3/16-in holes for drywall
• Drill 7/32-in holes for plaster
Note: You may be able to use
your existing wall anchors. Hold
the wallplate up to the existing
anchors to check for alignment.
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Wallplate
1.6 Connect wires
Important! C wire is required and
is the power source. Without a C wire,
your thermostat will not power up.
See the C Wire Addendum
document for more information.
View the Alternate Wiring videos
at wifithermostat.com/videos
1.6a Starting with the C Wire, match
the sticky tag on the wire to the
terminal labels.
1.6b Straighten wire and gently slide
into terminal hole until it clicks
into place. (If you need to
remove a wire, use a pen tip to
press the terminal release and
then pull the wire out.)
Note: Refer to the wiring picture
you took in Step 1.2.
Tip: To make it easier to slide the
wire into place, use a pen tip to
hold down the terminal release.
Note: The wiring for your
application might be different
than the wiring shown below.
Labels don’t match or have
heat pump system?
See User Guide.
Labels don’t match or have
heat pump system?
See User Guide.
1.7 Attach thermostat
to wallplate
Align the thermostat with
wallplate and snap into
place.
Before you begin
Thermostat
Wallplate
LEVEL
HERE
M34498A
1.8 Switch heating/cooling
system ON
Important!
1.8a Verify that the C wire is
connected at the thermostat
and at the heating/cooling
system.
1.8b Make sure the heating/
cooling system door is
firmly secured.
1.8c Switch power back ON for
your heating/cooling system
at the breaker box or its
power switch.
Turn over
or
M31535
1.6c In the image on the right, check
the box next to each connection.
You will use this checklist in
Step 1.9.
1.6d Verify wire is firmly secured by
gently pulling on wire.
1.6e Repeat steps a–d for all other
wires.
1.6f Push any excess wire back into
the wall opening after all wires
are installed.
Note: LThe terminal on the lower
right is used only for Heat Pump
systems.
Note: If the old thermostat for
Heat Pump System has separate
wires on and , use a wire nut Aux E
to attach both wires to a separate
wire. Slide this third wire into the
W2-Aux/E terminal.
Terminal release
Circuit
breaker
box
Heating/
cooling system
power switch
or
M31535
View the installation video
at wifithermostat.com/
support
You will also need:
• Small screw driver
• Pen
• Your home WiFi
network password
You will need your
camera to take a
picture of your old wire
connections.
Note: You will need a
picture of your wire
connections to wire
the new thermostat.
Remove jumper loop ONLY if
you have both wires.R and Rc
Important!
Check the box for each wire
you connect. You will need
this information in Step 1.9.
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Rc
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EXAMPLE WIRING
Yours may look different
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Electrical Ratings
Terminal Voltage (50/60Hz) Max. Current Rating
W-O/B 2030 Vac 1.0 A
W2 (Aux/E) 2030 Vac 1.0 A
Y Cooling 2030 Vac 1.0 A
Y2 Cooling 2030 Vac 1.0 A
G Fan 2030 Vac 0.5 A
33-00268-05
M38031A
HOME NFA
MODE
SETTINGS
SET TO
INDOOR
54% Humidity
FOLLOWING SCHEDULE
OUTDOOR
55% Humidity
Cool On
6:30 pm
74
°
72
°
72
°
M31570
M31570
If you get stuck...
At any point in the WiFi connection process, restart the thermostat by
removing the thermostat from the wallplate, wait for 5 seconds, and snap
it back into place. From the home screen, touch > SETTINGS Wi-Fi Setup >
Choose a Network. Continue with Step 2.1b.
Need more help?
Find additional information in the User Guide.
Getting Help
2.1 Connect the Wi-Fi network
After touching on the final screen Done
of the initial set up (Step 1.9g), the
thermostat displays an option to
connect to your WiFi network.
2.1a Touch
Yes
to connect the
thermostat to your WiFi
network. The screen displays the
message “Searching for wireless
networks. Please wait...” after
which it displays a list of all WiFi
networks it can find.
Note: If you cannot complete this step
now, touch . The thermostat I’ll do it later
will display the home screen. Complete
this process by selecting > MENU Wi-Fi
Setup. Continue with Step 2.1b.
2.1b Touch the name of the network
you want to use. The thermostat
displays a password page.
2.1c Using the keyboard, touch the
characters that spell out your home
network password.
2.1d Touch Done. The thermostat
displays “Connecting to your
network. Please wait...” then
shows a “Connection Successful”
screen.
Note: If your home network is not
shown on the list, touch
Rescan
.
2.1e Touch OK to display the
registration information screen.
Connect to your WiFi network
2
Yes
Your Network
Done
OK
To view and set your thermostat remotely,
you must have a Total Connect Comfort
account. Follow the instructions below.
View the Thermostat
Registration video at
honeywellhome.com/wifi-thermostat
3.1 Open the Total Connect
Comfort web site
Go to www.mytotalconnectcomfort.com
Register online for remote access
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3.2 Login or create an account
If you have an account,
click Login
– or –
click Create An Account.
3.2a Follow the instructions on the
screen.
3.2b Check your email for a response
from My Total Connect Comfort.
This may take several minutes.
Note: If you do not receive a response,
check your junk mailbox or use an
alternate e-mail address.
3.2c Follow activation instructions
in the email.
3.2d Log in.
3.3 Register your thermostat
After you are logged in to your Total
Connect Comfort account, register your
thermostat.
3.3a Follow the instructions on the
screen. After adding your
thermostat location you must enter
your thermostat’s unique identifiers:
• MAC ID
• MAC CRC
Note: The IDs are not case sensitive.
3.3b Notice that when the ermostat is th
successfully registered, the Total
Connect Comfort registration
screen will display a SUCCESS
message.
You can now control your thermostat
from anywhere through your laptop,
tablet, or smartphone.
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72
GET IT ON
Total Connect Comfort free app is
available for Apple® iPhone®, iPad® and
iPod touch® devices at iTunes® or at
Google Play® for all Android™ devices.
This thermostat works with common 24 volt systems such as forced air,
hydronic, heat pump, oil, gas, and electric. It will not work with millivolt
systems, such as a gas fireplace, or with 120/240 volt systems such as
baseboard electric heat.
MERCURY NOTICE: Do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it
contains mercury in a sealed tube. Contact the Thermostat Recycling
Corporation at www.thermostat-recycle.org or 18002388192 for information
on how and where to properly and safely dispose of your old thermostat.
NOTICE: To avoid possible compressor damage, do not run air conditioner if
the outside temperature drops below 50°F (10°C).
Need help?
Visit honeywellhome.com/wifi-thermostat or call 18557335465 for assistance
before returning the thermostat to the store.
The operation of this equipment is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this equipment or device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment or
device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
To register your thermostat, follow the
instructions on Step 3.1.
Note: The Register Online screen
remains active until you complete
registration and/or touch Done.
Note: If you touch before you Done
register online, your home screen
displays an orange alert button telling
you to register. Touching that button
displays registration information and an
option to snooze the task.
Next
Next
1.9 Select setup
Before connecting to your WiFi
network, you need to set initial
thermostat options to define your
heating/cooling system:
• Language
• Home or business
Follow prompts on the screen to
select appropriate options.
1.9a Touch the language you want
the thermostat to display, then
touch Next.
1.9b Select Home or Business
application, then touch Next.
1.9c Touch Next or name the
thermostat location—touch
THERMOSTAT and follow the
rest of the instructions.
1.9d Select what your thermostat will
control and touch Next.
1.9e Select your system type and
touch Next The system type
determines other selection for
completing initial setup. Use
the checklist from Step 1.6 when
making selections.
1.9f Touch Next after making
selections on each screen.
1.9g Touch Done on the last screen.
The thermostat displays an
option to connect to your WiFi
network.
Next
Next
Next
Done
Register online
for remote
a sscce
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