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Heat pump with Honeywell T6 Pro thermostat. It's programmed for 69 during day and 65 at night. But the Adaptive Intelligent Recovery causes the house to heat up about 90 minutes too early. Options

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For the T6 Pro model, I found the installation manual; search for 33-00181.pdf. I pressed Menu and + for 3 seconds to get into Advanced Mode; then Select to enter ISU ("Installer Setup"); then Select several times to get to option 425 (Adaptive Intelligent Recovery). I then pressed "-" to make the setting zero (OFF); then pressed HOME to save the setting.

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Turn it to off in the installer setup menu

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SOURCE: Honeywell T2060 UtilityPro Demand Control Thermostat

The user manuals don't show all the codes that the thermostat has....
If you can find an installer manual for this thermostat, or a similar one, it will provide the installer-only codes. Search for 69-1894ES.pdf - I think you want code 0530, and set it to 0. You access the installer codes by pressing two buttons - the ones each side of the centre button that you press for the user codes

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SOURCE: honeywell deluxe programmable thermostat 69-1402m

Solution #2 as above worked (thank you very much!) to get to the programming mode, but on mine keeping Function #13 on the default setting of "0" maintained the AIR.  Toggling the Temp button to "1" changed the system to conventional on/off at the programmed times.

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SOURCE: thermostat is heating house to desired temp before programmed time

there is a installer setup in this thermostat. do you still have the book?
you will need to gain access to the installer setup/programming and in it you will find a setting called auto recovery turn it off. what this does is after a few days of initally running the system figured out it needed to come on earlier and is starting before the set time to come on... you can turn it off and then will have to adjust depending on insulation value/construction type of home how soon you want it to come on so that it reaches desired temperature when you want...
hope this helps you out,,,

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