You can't.... there is no way to program this stat... you simply have to plug it in, cross your fingers and hope for the best! I would advise against buying any Inncom products as they will likely do the exact opposite of what you intended or not work at all.
The thermostat is non-programmable. So you cannot program it.
The User Guide for this product can be found on the Honeywell Thermostat Manual website.
For an Inncom thermostat here is the bypass info. I found the answer see this link http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?s=fdb2f9018b50e19b6785e71ca45ca645&t=810192&page=3 - While holding down "display" - Press "off", then - Press "Up- While holding down "display" - Press "off", then - Press "Up" arrow - Release "display" button" arrow - Release "display" button This enters the VIP mode which turns off the motion sensor, and allows a lower range of the thermostat so you can get the room really cold. ALSO you can thumb tack a MYLAR/FOIL balloon that the motion sensor can see that it's moving (put by a vent) and your good to go as well.
To learn how to program a White Rodgers thermostat, you can refer to the user manual provided by the manufacturer. The manual will contain step-by-step instructions on how to program the thermostat for your specific model. You can also search online for tutorials or videos that demonstrate the programming process. Additionally, you may consider contacting White Rodgers customer support for assistance.
To install a thermostat in a house, first turn off the power to the heating and cooling system. Remove the old thermostat and label the wires. Install the new thermostat base and connect the wires according to the manufacturer's instructions. Attach the thermostat faceplate and turn the power back on. Follow the setup instructions to program the thermostat.
To install a thermostat, first turn off the power to your heating and cooling system. Remove the old thermostat and label the wires. Install the new thermostat according to the manufacturer's instructions, connecting the wires to the corresponding terminals. Finally, turn the power back on and program the thermostat to your desired settings.
The word program is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:Noun: I saved the program from the ballet as a souvenir.Verb: I can program the thermostat to turn on the heat two hours before we return.
To replace your thermostat, first turn off the power to your heating and cooling system. Remove the old thermostat cover and disconnect the wires. Install the new thermostat according to the manufacturer's instructions, connecting the wires to the corresponding terminals. Finally, turn the power back on and program the new thermostat as needed.
To replace an old thermostat, first turn off the power to the heating and cooling system. Remove the old thermostat cover and disconnect the wires. Install the new thermostat base and connect the wires according to the manufacturer's instructions. Attach the new thermostat cover and turn the power back on. Follow the setup instructions to program the new thermostat.
Turn off power to the thermostat and HVAC system. Remove the old thermostat cover and disconnect the wires. Install the new thermostat base and connect the wires according to the manufacturer's instructions. Attach the new thermostat cover and turn the power back on. Program the new thermostat settings for desired temperature and schedule.
To install a thermostat in your house, first turn off the power to your heating and cooling system. Remove the old thermostat and label the wires. Install the new thermostat base and connect the wires according to the manufacturer's instructions. Attach the thermostat faceplate and turn the power back on. Follow the setup instructions to program your new thermostat.
To properly install a thermostat in your home, follow these steps: Turn off the power to your heating and cooling system. Remove the old thermostat and label the wires. Install the new thermostat base and connect the wires according to the manufacturer's instructions. Attach the thermostat faceplate and turn the power back on. Program the thermostat to your desired settings.