Honeywell CM721 manual FAQ’s

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How do I change the batteries on the thermostat when they run out?

The thermostat constantly monitors the battery power level, which typically lasts for about 2 years before needing replaced. When the power

is running low a flashing symbol will be displayed on the screen. To change the batteries follow the steps in the above section (‘STEP 1: Installing the Batteries’ on page 3), replacing the used batteries with new ones in Step c. Note: While changing the batteries your program settings will be stored but you may need to adjust the time settings to be correct.

FAQ’s

BDR91 Relay Box Controls Layout

The relay box will normally be found mounted close to the boiler.

Push button and relay status LED’s

How do I set one temperature for the whole day?

To operate as a simple thermostat with one temperature throughout the day, select the manual operating mode by pressing the MAN button. Adjust the temperature by

pressing the or buttons - this can be set anywhere from 5°C to 35°C in 0.5°C steps. The thermostat will continue to maintain this temperature until another operating mode is selected or the temperature is adjusted.

What does it mean when the BDR91 relay box green LED is ON?

The green LED indicates normal operation of the radio frequency system. When the green LED is ON the boiler is also ON. When the LED is OFF the boiler is OFF.

When do I need to use the push button?

You should use the push button to control your boiler only when the RF communication is lost (see the Troubleshooting Guide).

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Contents CM721 CM727 CM721 User Guide FeaturesDescription Controls LayoutSetting the Date and Time SETTING-UP the CM721Installing the Batteries Running the Built-in Heating ProgramReviewing the Heating Program Programming the CM721Built-in Heating Program Modifying the Heating ProgramUsing the Special Features Choosing the Operating ModeAdjusting the Time Operating the CM721How do I set one temperature for the whole day? Automatic Summer/Winter Time ChangeTroubleshooting the CM721 Symptom RemedyCM727 User Guide CM727SETTING-UP the CM727 Monday to Friday Period Time 800 1000 1800 2300 Temperature 21C 16CProgramming the CM727 Operating the CM727 To set the Holiday function Using the Special FunctionsHoliday Function Service indicator optional FAQ’s Troubleshooting the CM727 What is a Programmable Room THERMOSTAT? An explanation for householders