Find the home's thermostat. For it to operate properly, it should be in the center of the building, on an interior wall, and on the first floor. There should be no sources of heat close to it such as fireplaces, furnace registers and stoves. If one of these conditions exist, have the thermostat moved to a better location.
Open your furnace owner's manual and locate the required anticipator setting using its table of contents. This number is recorded in amps.
Remove the cover from the thermostat and locate the anticipator setting. This is typically a metal arrow pointing to list of numbers.
Move the arrow to the correct anticipator setting as stated in the furnace's owner's manual.
Run the furnace and check to see if the temperature overshoot has been corrected. If it has not, adjust the anticipator dial to a higher number. This shuts down the furnace at a lower temperature.