How to Cancel Schedule on Honeywell Thermostat?

How to Cancel Schedule on Honeywell Thermostat

Who would want to switch the temperatures up or down during the day manually? We have smart devices for that now! Honeywell thermostat is a smart home device that allows users to easily monitor and maintain their room temperatures.

These thermostats work to maintain a preferred temperature in a setting for a set period of time. The users can control all of this using schedules, which can be formed easily. Setting them is straightforward, but many users find cancellation hard. Hence, the big question for today stands: How to cancel schedule on Honeywell thermostat?

Let’s take a look at this in detail and figure out the mechanism behind Honeywell thermostat’s schedules!

How does thermostat schedule work?

For Honeywell’s devices, the schedules direct the device on how to function during a particular time in a day. If you set a schedule for your Honeywell thermostat, the device will automatically activate at the time you have specified. For that particular period (as set by you), the device will maintain the preset temperature.

Why does my Honeywell thermostat say following schedule in recovery?

“Following schedule in recovery” means that your thermostat is preparing ahead of time to follow the schedule you have set to reach an upcoming temperature. The device switches on the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system before the scheduled time starts. This saves the time needed to obtain the desired temperature, ensuring it is reached by the scheduled time.

For instance, you have set a schedule for 7 am, wanting the temperature up to 25 degrees Celsius in your room. The thermostat will initiate the warming process some time before 7 am (let’s say 6:30 am) so that the desired temperature is reached by 7 am in the entire room.

How to cancel schedule on Honeywell thermostat?

Canceling or clearing a schedule on Honeywell’s thermostats may seem a little different, depending on the model you own. However, I have explained the general way to go about it with a smart (Wi-Fi-enabled) and a programmable Honeywell thermostat (the two broad categories sold by the brand).

Note: It is always better to check your device’s model before you start clearing schedules or resetting your device. These explanations are general to the company’s thermostats.

Canceling a schedule on a programmable Honeywell thermostat

These thermostats can maintain schedules for up to seven days. Canceling a schedule on this thermostat is done by resetting it and is relatively easy. Here is what you need to do:

  • Check your control panel.
  • Press the System option you find there.
  • You will find a button (black) in the middle. Hold that down for a few seconds.
  • A Factory Reset option will appear. Tap that.

And, you’re good to go! These steps will completely reset your programmable Honeywell Thermostat. The schedules you had set on your device will be cleared, and you can set new ones.

Canceling a schedule on a smart (Wi-Fi-enabled) Honeywell thermostat

This process is also quite straightforward, with just a few steps involved. I have taken the example of a T6 thermostat here. Here is what you need to do to clear the schedule on a T6 Honeywell Thermostat:

  • Press the Menu button.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the screen.
  • Click on the Schedule Options you see there.
  • Tap on the schedule on or off button accordingly.

And, you’re good to go! Tapping the off button in the last step will wipe out the schedule you want to cancel. You can set a new one after this.

How to change the schedule on Honeywell thermostat?

You can change the temperature of any room for a specified period of time without actually canceling your initially set schedule(s). The Hold Schedule feature allows users to hold a temperature within a schedule until prompted to reset. Here is what you need to do to hold a temperature on Honeywell thermostat:

  • Use the arrows given for altering the temperature (these are the up and down arrows or +/- that allow you to adjust the figures).
  • Pick a temperature you would want to keep.
  • Click on and hold down the Hold button for a few seconds.

This will set the temperature of your room on hold without your schedule getting in the way. You can have a permanent or a temporary hold on your device. A temporary hold will be canceled automatically when the next scheduled time arrives. However, you will need to carry out a few steps to cancel a permanent hold.

How to remove a permanent hold on Honeywell thermostat?

Here is what you need to do to remove a permanent hold on your Honeywell thermostat:

  • Unlock your Honeywell thermostat.
  • Search for the Schedule Hold icon. Tap on it.
  • Based on your model, you will have a different option for removing the hold. Tap on any of the following options shown: Remove Hold, Cancel Hold, Cancel, Use Schedule, Run Schedule, Schedule.

What is hold on Honeywell thermostat?

The hold feature allows users to maintain a set temperature on their HVAC system permanently or temporarily (depending on the settings chosen). This temperature will be held until the holding time expires or the user manually cancels the hold.

Why does my Honeywell thermostat not follow the schedule?

Your Honeywell thermostat may not be following its schedule because you have enabled the Hold Schedule feature. You can remove this feature by going to your device’s homepage, clicking on the Schedule Hold option, and removing the hold by choosing the appropriate option.

Options: Remove Hold, Cancel Hold, Cancel, Use Schedule, Run Schedule, Schedule.

How do I know what type of Thermostat I have?

To check the model of your Honeywell thermostat, you will need to unscrew it from the wall plate and check the model number printed at the back of the case.

Wrapping up my thoughts on how to cancel schedule on Honeywell thermostat!

Honeywell sells many different variants of thermostats, which is why you need to be aware of the model you own before getting into any technicalities of your device such as cancelling the schedule. However, you don’t need to worry too much as most devices of the same series operate in a very similar manner.

It might be a better idea to refer to the manual to figure your way around the thermostat if the first few fixes I mentioned don’t seem to be working for you!

Immad Amir

Immad is a tech geek who loves the role of automation in his life. He believes that everyone should automate their roles in every part of their routine to spare some time for family and friends. Immad started HomeRook because he wants all the tech savvy individuals to automate their roles and focus on things that are significant in life.

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