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not sure which one you have but I'm sure if you hit system button you will notice the blocks at bottom all go empty. then I believe there is 5 total boxes, press and hold #2 and #4 for about 5 secs.
Try using the calendar and not the cakender set up. Just kidding make sure your press save after you change your settings. Also if that doesn't help doubt it will much try contacting Honeywell either by phone or web site they are very good at assisting contractors or homeowners with questions about a honeywell product.
you have to remove front cover. Most times there are little snaps on the sides of cover to undo. Get a smallish screw driver and pry the cover off very carefully. any more questions just get back to me ken
HONEYWELL WEBSITE:
Go to honeywell.com
Under red welcome sign
Bottom red highlighted box literature/image search
Type in thermostat model number
Click on arrow to right
Then click on the PDF files owners manual / installation instructions
first.... did they work in the past?? if so... you may have a defective thermastat. if not, usually it is a incorrect wiring problem. wiring in two baseboard heaters to one thermastat can be tricky if you do not know what you are doing. baseboard heaters by design seldom go bad.... if wired correctly the problem could be a defective thermastat or safety limit switch.
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