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How to Turn OFF Schedule on Honeywell Home Thermostat

Here, we cover how to turn off the schedule on a typical Honeywell Home thermostat.  Now this lets us override scheduled temperature settings for an indefinite period.  With the permanent hold feature, you set the temperature manually. Then that setting remains until you release the hold. So this manual mode is just like in the days when non programmable thermostats were the norm.

On the other hand, when a thermostat is following its schedule, it is not on permanent hold.  Thus, it changes its set temperature to what its program says at times of day, also dictated by the program.  Turning off the schedule feature lets you suspend the thermostat’s programmed times for as long as you want.

So why would you want to turn off the schedule on a Honeywell Home Thermostat?  Because perhaps, your home gets too chilly on extra cold winter nights.  So you’d like to stop your pre-scheduled temperature lowering just for that night sometimes.  Or, maybe you don’t like the temperatures set by the current program, but don’t know how to edit the program.  Thus you must wait for your tech savvy child’s next visit to get that done.  In cases like these, using permanent hold is a handy solution.

How to Turn OFF Schedule on Honeywell Home Thermostat: Step by Step

We show here how to turn the schedule function OFF on our Honeywell RTH9580WF smart thermostat.  In this demo, we start off with the t-stat set to Following Schedule. But this same procedure works when temporary hold is in effect as well.  It’s just the name of the Hold button that changes.

1. Go to the  Home Screen

Here’s a shot of our t-stat’s  Home  page shown next.  Note that our thermostat says that it’s following its schedule.

A typical Honeywell Home Thermostat displaying its -Home- page with the -Following Schedule- status message circled.

Also note the temperature setting buttons on the right side of the screen, as circled in the next picture.

A common Honeywell Home Thermostat displaying Its -Home- screen, with the temperature adjustment buttons circled.

2. Tap Either the UP or DOWN Temperature Buttons

Tapping either of these buttons brings up the  Hold Options  screen, as we see in the next picture.

Then, continue tapping these buttons repeatedly until the temperature you want appears. Here, we set our permanent hold temperature to 77 degrees.

After you set the new temperature, the Hold Options screen looks something like the following.

The -Hold Options- screen, with the -Switch to Permanent Hold- button highlighted.

3. Tap the  Switch to Permanent Hold Button

When you do this, the thermostat screen changes to something like the next picture.

Note the button now appearing just beneath the large indoor temperature numbers in the center of the screen. It says “Switch to Temporary Hold”.  When it says this, then you know that the thermostat is indeed in Permanent Hold.

The -Hold Options- screen, in -Permanent Hold- mode, with the -Done- button highlighted.

4. Finally, Tap the Green Done Button to Continue with How to Turn OFF Schedule on a Honeywell Home Thermostat

Then, the thermostat returns to the Home screen, as we show next.  But notice now that the Following Schedule status no longer appears.  Instead, we see a button in its place, that says “Permanent Hold (press for options)”.  In this demo, the Honeywell Home Thermostat is now in permanent hold, with the temperature at 77 degrees.

The thermostat displaying its -Home- screen, with the -Permanent Hold- button highlighted.

5. Done !

You now know how to stop the running schedule, on a Honeywell Home Thermostat.

Other Honeywell Home Thermostat Posts

    1. How to Calibrate a Honeywell Home Thermostat
    2. How to Wire a Honeywell Home Thermostat with 4 Wires
    3. Register Honeywell Home Thermostat — How to Do It
    4. How to Reset WiFi
    5. How to Find the Thermostat’s MAC Id

References

    1. Official Honeywell Home Thermostat Support Page
    2. Where to Buy the Honeywell Home Thermostat
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