The process of turning off the fan on a Honeywell thermostat may vary depending on the specific model you have. However, I can provide you with some general steps that should work for most Honeywell thermostats. Keep in mind that the names and locations of buttons may differ slightly based on the model, so always refer to your thermostat's user manual for precise instructions.
Here's a general guide on how to turn off the fan on a Honeywell thermostat:
Locate the fan control switch: On most Honeywell thermostats, the fan control switch is usually located on the bottom edge of the thermostat or in the menu options.
Set the fan control to "Auto": The fan control usually has two settings: "On" and "Auto." If you want to turn off the fan, make sure it is set to "Auto." Setting it to "Auto" means the fan will only run when heating or cooling is actively in use.
Access the menu (for some models): If your Honeywell thermostat has a digital display and menu navigation, you might need to access the menu to adjust the fan settings.
a. Press the menu button (usually denoted by a button with three horizontal lines or "MENU" written on it). b. Use the arrow keys or touchscreen (if applicable) to navigate to the "Fan" or "System" settings.
Choose "Auto" for fan mode: Once you are in the appropriate menu, select "Auto" as the fan mode. This ensures that the fan will only run when the heating or cooling system is actively running.
Save the changes (if applicable): If your thermostat has a "Save" or "Apply" button, press it to confirm the changes and exit the menu.
After following these steps, your Honeywell thermostat's fan should be set to "Auto," which means it will only run when your heating or cooling system is actively running. If you encounter any difficulties or if your thermostat model is different from the general instructions provided here, please refer to your thermostat's user manual or visit Honeywell's website for specific guidance related to your model.