Using your Honeywell Suite Pro thermostat TB8575/6575

SYSTEM MODE

OFF/HEAT/COOL/AUTO

FAN MODE SELECT

LOW/MED/HIGH/AUTO

System Mode

OFF- system is off. Will not heat or cool

HEAT- system will only heat to set temperature. If temperature rises above set point unit will NOT turn on

COOL-system will only cool to set temperature. If temperature drops below set point unit will NOT turn on

AUTO-system will heat or cool to maintain set temperature.

*If 2 pipe system, only fan will run in opposite seasons i.e. wont heat in summer or cool in winter just run fan

Fan Mode

LOW- fan will run on low speed until manually shut off

MED- fan will run on medium speed until manually shut off

HIGH- fan will run on high speed until manually shut off

AUTO- fan will only come on when unit calls for heating or cooling. The fan will adjust speed automatically depending on difference between SET temperature and ROOM temperature. Fan will also continue to run for 40secs after heating or cooling is off (energy recovery)

For best performance unit should be set to

SYSTEM MODE - Cool (in summer) Heat (in winter)

FAN MODE - AUTO

WARNING

Your Fan coil unit uses water to provide heating and cooling.

Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). It is important to never allow air temperature entering your unit to approach or fall below this temperature. With these systems it is important to ensure that when outdoor temperatures are at or near freezing your unit remains on and SYSTEM MODE HEAT or AUTO.

DO NOT SHUT UNIT OFF AT ANYTIME DURING WINTER MONTHS. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN WATER PIPES BURSTING AND SIGNIFICANT WATER DAMAGE OCCURING.

DO NOT LEAVE ANY OUTSIDE WINDOWS OR DOORS OPEN.

If unsure if your unit is on when not home please inform building management to check system status.

NOTE: ensure all return and supply air grills are not blocked. Allow at least 4inches of space from front of return air panel and unrestricted flow from supply air vents.

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