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Honeywell Pro Series Thermostat. The Honeywell thermostat guide, which includes information for the T6 pro product, is available on this page. You can learn how to program this product so that it works properly. As a result, please read this information thoroughly.

What exactly is a Honeywell t6 pro thermostat?

The T6 Pro is a T Series programmable Thermostat that simplifies everything from product selection to installation to customer service and support.

The T6 Pro is powered by the standard FootPrint and has a streamlined interface.

The T Series, according to information obtained from the Amazon website, can improve the overall experience of using the thermostat product.

This applies to you and applies to all customers.

Where is this product made? The T6 series thermostat pro is made in the United States by the Honeywell company. What do you think about this product?

Here is a list of other Honeywell Pro Thermostat Manuals from which to choose:
  1. Thermostat T4 Pro T6 Pro RTS 5160 Non-Programmable.
  2. Manual for Installing a WiFi Touch Screen Thermostat.
  3. Thermostat with Color Touchscreen and WiFi.
  4. WiFi Thermostat VisionPRO.

Packaged with

  • Installation System for the T6 Pro Thermostat on UWP
  • Standard Honeywell Installation Adapter (J-box adapter)
  • Honeywell Decorative Cover Plate - Small; dimensions: 4-49/64 inch x 4-49/64 inch x11/32 inch (121 mm x 121 mm x 9 mm)
  • Anchors and screws
  • 2 AA Batteries required
  • Instructions for Installation and a User Guide

How should the optional cover plate be attached?

When performing the following configurations, you can use the optional Cover plate.

1. Connecting the thermostat to the power supply box
2. Or when you need to fill in the paint gaps from an old thermostat.

Steps to install the Optional Cover Plates

1. The first step is to remove the Junction Box Adapter from the Cover Plate. Take a look at the image below to help you with this process.
Honeywell Pro Series Thermostat

2. After that, the Junction Box Adapter must be screwed to the wall or power box using one of eight screw holes. How do you go about it? Install and tighten the cover plate mounting screws that came with the kit. When performing this procedure, keep one thing in mind: the screw must be installed as needed, not too tightly.
Honeywell Pro Series Thermostat
Take a look at the above image! When you finish step two, make sure the Adapter Plates are properly aligned.

3. The following steps are to install UWP. Please hang the UWP from the top hook of the Adapter, more precisely in the Junction Box. Please install this UWP in the right place. For easy installation, Try to look at the illustration below!
Honeywell Pro Series Thermostat

4. The last step you have to do is attach the Cover Plate to the Junction Box Adapter properly.

How do I install the UWP installation system if I haven't already? Is it possible for me to install it myself?

Yes, you can install UWP on your own. If you are unfamiliar with the process, we recommend that you follow the instructions below.

Installation of the UWP Installation System

Honeywell Pro Series Thermostat 5. It is a good idea to turn off the power in the breaker box or mains switch before beginning to install the UWP. This is for security reasons; the trick is to open the package and look for the UWP. Take a look at Image No.5.

6. Place the UWP on the correct wall. Then, make the hole larger and mark its location. Consider Figure 6, which depicts this process. The BOR tool can be used to drill holes in the marked locations. The next step is to use a hammer tool to tap the provided wall anchor against the wall. We recommend drilling 7/32 inch drywall holes.

7. Pull the door open, then insert the cable through the correct UWP cable hole. Figure 7 illustrates an example of its installation.

8. Set the UWP over the wall anchor, Install and tighten the mounting screws supplied with the UWP. Don't be too tight. How do you do it? It's a good idea to screw in until the UWP stops moving and then close the door. Figure 8 shows an example.