Perhaps you are moving but leaving your Honeywell smart thermostat at the old location. Or, you wish to sell it to someone else at a different location. Or maybe they have a different TCC account to assign the t-stat to. But in any case, please run through the unregister Honeywell WiFi Thermostat RTH9580WF process. Do this at the My Total Connect Comfort (TCC) web site, to save time for the next person to own it. To make that easier, we give these Unregister Honeywell Thermostat RTH9580WF Instructions. This procedure unlinks the t-stat from your TCC account.
If you fail to unregister, your buyer will have to jump some hoops to register it in their account. They may even pester you to unregister it. So take the short time to unlink the t-stat from your own TCC account before selling it to someone else.
Direct your web browser to https://www.mytotalconnectcomfort.com/
Enter your TCC user Id and password on the login page shown above. Then tap / click the red Login button.
When we do it, we get the device status screen for our sole thermostat, as shown next.
Find the My Locations link near the top of the page. It’s close to the left edge, as pointed at by the pink arrow in the previous picture.
This brings up a list of all the locations that you’ve set up in your TCC account, as follows.
To unregister a certain thermostat, edit the location where you registered it. In our case, we only have one address; the My Apartment locale. So, it is those settings we’ll edit here.
Clicking the Settings link brings up the Edit Location page, as shown next. Note that we’ve “spray painted” the sensitive details about our personal TCC account, in pink “paint”.
Tap the Trash Can link for the thermostat you wish to unregister at the location you’re editing. Find the list of registered t-stats at this location in the right lower quadrant of the page. It’s in the Devices Assigned to this Location section. The pink arrow in the last picture points to the trash can.
This action briefly displays the Deleting Thermostat page while it unregisters the selected thermostat, as shown next.
After this de-registration is finished, the site then returns you to the Edit My Location page, as shown next. Notice that the thermostat we unregistered is no longer listed in the Devices Assigned to This Location section.
Verify this by going to the t-stat itself, and look at its Home screen. As shown next, when not registered, it shows a message in a yellow box. This prompt invites you to register the thermostat to control it remotely. If you see this, then you have indeed fully unregistered it. Thus, a new owner can register it in their TCC account, without needless hardship.
After de-registration, the t-stat still works. E.g. It still controls the temperature and follows its schedule if set. Plus, you still can adjust it locally. But you can no longer access it remotely until you register it again.
Keep in mind that unregistering the t-stat does not reset it to factory default values. All your local settings changes, like schedules, and preferences, remain. Nor does resetting the thermostat unregister it. Resetting clears settings, yes. But the t-stat still links to its current account until unregistered by the account owner on the TCC web site. So, prepare the t-stat for its next owner the right way. We strongly suggest not only resetting it to factory default settings locally, but also unregistering it online as well.
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