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I need to figure out how to change a setting on my 1997 Honeywell
thermostat. Currently it is set to always keep the temp at the current setting. There should be a setting that allows the temp to go 1, 2 or 3 degrees above the current setting before turning the unit back on. Presently my AC is running almost constantly because it needs to ALWAYS keep the temp at 77. Thanks |
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