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How can I program the schedule on my Honeywell T6 Pro Thermostat?

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StRemington
12/17/2025, 05:25:37 AM

Setting up custom temperature schedules on your Honeywell T6 Pro thermostat is easy. Here's how: First, press the Menu button. Then, select PROG from the menu options and confirm by pressing Select. If you want to enable the schedule, make sure "ON" is displayed and press Select. If you prefer to disable the schedule, use the arrow keys to choose "OFF" and press Select. Next, choose the specific day or days you want to modify using the arrow keys and confirm with Select. Now, select the schedule period you're adjusting (Wake, Away, Home, or Sleep) and press Select. You can enable or disable this period by ensuring "ON" is displayed and pressing Select to keep the schedule period on. If you wish to turn it off, use the arrow keys to display OFF, then Select. The time will begin to blink, allowing you to change the start time using the arrow keys; press Select to save. The temperature will then blink, enabling you to adjust the "Heat" set point temperature using the arrow keys, pressing Select to confirm. Afterward, adjust the "Cool" set point temperature similarly and press Select. Repeat these steps for all schedule periods. Finally, press the Home button to save your changes and return to the main screen. Remember that the Honeywell T6 Pro lets you set different schedules for weekdays and weekends, each with four time periods. Using the pre-set periods (Wake, Away, Home, and Sleep) can help save on energy costs.

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