Lennox ComfortSense 5500 User Manual

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User Guide

Color Touchscreen
Programmable Thermostat
ComfortSense
®
5500
Model: 13H13
507500-02
5/2017
Supersedes 507500-01

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User Guide Color Touchscreen Programmable Thermostat ® ComfortSense 5500 Model: 13H13 507500-02 5/2017 Supersedes 507500-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Smooth Setback Recovery starts system early to achieve setpoint at start of program period. Features ........Temperature Dial Indicator .
  • Page 3: Temperature Dial Indicator

    Temperature Dial Indicator A. This is the heat set point position indicator 2:31 am Ⓐ Ⓒ on the dial. This object will be red in color. Ⓑ B. This is the cool set point position indicator Ⓕ heat−to on the Dial. This object will be blue in color. inside Ⓓ...
  • Page 4: Home Screen

    Home Screen 2:31 am Ⓓ Ⓒ Ⓗ Ⓔ Ⓕ Schedule hold until 12:30 pm heat−to Ⓘ Ⓖ inside Ⓔ 62° waiting cool−to Ⓕ 76° Ⓑ schedule 1 away Ⓐ Figure 2. Home Screen...
  • Page 5 Touch the screen to turn on the backlight if it is off. C. Displays current time. A. OPERATING MODE - touch to access the D. Menu - This will allow access to notifications, screen that will list available modes. Selectable performance report, schedules...
  • Page 6 H. Indicates the schedule is on hold until the next I. System Status Icons - Equipment operation time period or permanent. information appears along the left side of the home screen. The displayed icons will indicate 1. Place the schedule on hold by touching on cooling or heating demand, cooling compressor either the heat-to or cool-to location on the delay, or cooling demand.
  • Page 7 Table 1. System Status Icons (continued) Screen Icon Description Red flame with a plus indicates the system is running in emergency heat mode. Transitioning to next schedule temperature setting. This icon will only appear if smooth setback recovery is enabled under the installer setup. When enabled, it will begin recovery up to two hours before the programmed time so that the programmed temperature is reached at the corresponding programmed event time.
  • Page 8: Selection Mode

    Selection Mode Touch anywhere in the area indicated below to select how the system will operate. 2:31 am heat−to inside 72° cool−to 78° schedule 1 away Figure 3. Home Screen (Accessing Mode Screen)
  • Page 9: Select Modes

    Select Modes Fan Operation 1. HEAT/COOL allows the thermostat to switch between heating and cooling automatically. The desired fan mode is selected in addition to 2. HEAT ONLY allows only heating demand. selected mode of operation. 3. COOL ONLY allows only cooling demand. 4.
  • Page 10: Menu

    Menu Touch the three lines in the upper right-hand corner of the screen to access the menu. Selectable options under menu are notifications, performance report, edit schedules and settings. menu notifications heat−to performance report 72° cool−to edit schedules 78° settings Figure 4.
  • Page 11: Dealer Info

    Notifications Any active history for notifications (critical errors or When a system error or reminder occurs, a pop-up reminders will be listed under settings > screen will appear indicating the condition. notification. Error code notification pop-up can be dismiss If critical errors occur, they will also be displayed under notifications as illustrated in figure 5.
  • Page 12 When reminders occur, they will also be displayed under notifications as illustrated in figure 6. Touch the clear or remind later to redisplay active reminder for 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months or a custom date. < notifications reminders critical media filter...
  • Page 13 Performance Report NOTE: See Selection Mode on page 8 to run a specific schedule. This will display the total number of hours each month that the system has been running. Example From the HOME screen touch the MENU and would be for mar (March) 23H or 23 hours. To touch edit schedules option.
  • Page 14 > select days individual days week/weekend edit schedules schedule x all 7 days (rename) To navigate to the next select mode schedule 1 screen in the selection schedule 2 select days process, always touch the schedule 3 select mode heat/cool right-arrow next to the de­...
  • Page 15: Settings (User)

    Settings (user) Table 3. User Settings (Fan) user settings < Setting Function Description Selection See table 2 for on, auto and > detail descrip­ circulate tion. > heat/cool Settings Descriptions (user) Table 4 provides information for options that can be selected for each setting.
  • Page 16 Table 4. User Settings (Heat/Cool or Cool Only) Setting Selection Function Description Heats home to desired tempera­ ture setting. Options are on or normal off. heat / cool (gas or electric heat­ Heating limit with a default of ing is selected) 90°F.
  • Page 17 Table 5. User Settings (General) Setting Selection Function Description Displays information concerning thermostat about model number, serial number, hardware and software revisions. Setting options are unlocked, partially, and locked. To set partially lock, create a three digit code. Partially lock restricts access to the menu. general - provides To set locked, create a three digit code.
  • Page 18 Table 6. User Settings (Display) Setting Selection Function Description Options are enable and disable. Default is enabled. When enabled only the time and inside temperature is displayed on the screen. Touching the screen will screen saver restore all other details. The backlight setting is also on the same screen.
  • Page 19 INDEX Features, 2 Performance Report, 13 General Settings, 17 About, 17 Reminder Notifications, 12 Away, 5 Heat-To, 5 Schedule Home Screen, 4 Edit, 13 Backlight, 18 Selecting and Running, 9 Schedule Hold, 6 Language Selection, 17 Clean Screen, 18 Screen Brightness, 18 Screen Lock, 17 Cool-To, 5 Master Unlock Code, 17...
  • Page 20 Temperature Override Setting, 6 Temperature Scale, 18 Unlock Code (master), 17...

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