Lennox iComfort M30 User Manual

Lennox iComfort M30 User Manual

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iComfort
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M30 Smart Thermostat
507740-02
12/2019
User Guide
Supersedes 507740-01

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  • Page 1 iComfort ® M30 Smart Thermostat 507740-02 12/2019 User Guide Supersedes 507740-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices ....32 Away................7 Setup ............... 32 Home Screen and System Event Icons ....8 Alexa Voice Commands for Lennox Skill ....33 Menu .............. 14 Changing to Celsius ..........33 Menu ............... 14 Heat and Cool Mode ..........34 Notifications .............
  • Page 3: Thermostat

    • Humidification measurement and control Thermostat • Dew point adjustment control The iComfort M30 smart thermostat is an elec- ® • Equipment maintenance reminders tronic, color display touchscreen with a 7-day programmable interface. After on-line registration is • Heat/Cool mode -- Permits control of heating, completed, the system may then be accessed by cooling, humidification, and dehumidification the homeowner from anywhere via computer or mo-...
  • Page 4: Home Automation

    Home Automation The iComfort M30 smart thermostat is an Amazon ® ® Alexa-enabled, smart-home-compatible thermostat. It works with Amazon Echo devices allowing the homeowner to ask Alexa to adjust the temperature. Energy Efficient Settings Factory preset program settings conform to EPA Energy Star recommended set points.
  • Page 5: Cool Only Temperature Adjustment Screen

    Cool Only Temperature Adjustment Screen During a scheduled time period, touching either the set point indicator on the tem- perature band or the cool-to will initiate a schedule hold (see . Heat Only Temperature Adjustment Screen On the Home Screen, touching the cool set point indicators on the round tempera- ture band, or touching the cool-to option displays the cool menu screen.
  • Page 6: Current Outside Temperature

    Humidity Display • Heating set point display • Heating set point indicator on the round tempera- Displays current inside relative humidity above cur- ture band rent indoor temperature. • Plus (+) and Minus (–) options The icon next to the indoor humidity percentage •...
  • Page 7: Away

    Select to operate a specific mode or schedule. • Off • Cool Only • Heat Only • Heat/Cool • Emergency Heat (heat pump systems only) • Schedule IQ, summer, winter, spring/fall and save energy • On • Auto Set heating or cooling set points during unoccupied periods.
  • Page 8: Home Screen And System Event Icons

    Home Screen and System Event Icons The following icons are located on home screen and will appear during applicable operations or tasks. NOTE: The system status icons located along the left-side of the screen will display a text description when touching the icon.
  • Page 9 Table 1. System and Event Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose The system can be used in cooling mode to help remove excessive humidity as determined by the user setting. Go to menu > settings > humidity > System Status Dehumidifying and turn on dehumidify.
  • Page 10 Table 1. System and Event Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose A five minute safety delay prevents the compressor from operating too soon after shut-down to allow in- ternal pressures to equalize. System Status Will start soon This delay icon will also appear when immediate- ly changing demand.
  • Page 11 Table 1. System and Event Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose Displayed whenever the system is heating or cool- Fan is running ing. Fan set to ON. Blower fan is always running. Can enable or disable by going to modes/schedules from the home screen.
  • Page 12 Table 1. System and Event Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose Load shedding is where the utility company turns off you outdoor unit in peak times for a specified period Load shedding, of time to help spread the electrical system load for Function wait time 45 the area.
  • Page 13 Table 1. System and Event Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose This symbol indicates the humidity level in the Indoor humidity home. The indicator can display humidity levels Function level from 10 to 100%. If you are enrolled in Energy Savings with your utili- Smart Away ty company (California only), this will appear if your Function...
  • Page 14: Menu

    Notifications Menu Displays system operating and service reminder Menu messages. Touch to display menu screen Displays faults, errors and service information. If any faults, errors, or service information ap- pears, options are displayed underneath the notification, remind, clear, service, or reset. Touch each item to display the selected Touch to select the desired action.
  • Page 15: Performance Report

    Performance Report Edit Schedules Set schedules for specific times of the year or edit to create custom schedules. Touch the Menu icon on the Home Screen and select Edit Schedules to access the schedules screen. Displays the number of hours each month the sys- tem has been operating in heating mode (red) or •...
  • Page 16 Schedule IQ™ schedule determines Touch each time period and select de- lete period if you want to remove a time when to operate the system based on in- dividual “home day”, “home night”, “away” period. You can remove all time periods times and temperature settings.
  • Page 17: Settings

    A graphical representation of the home network showing the connection status from the High Defini- • Away tion Display to the Smart Hub to the Internet to the • Feels Like™ Lennox server. • Fan • Wi-Fi (on/off) • Heat/Cool • Wi-Fi Network...
  • Page 18: Name

    NOTE: Most of the procedures listed in this section can connection shown (other). Also be accomplished at the thermostat or using the Lennox iComfort Thermostat App or consumer displays network status (secured/unse- web portal. cured), strength. Manual Away The user can manually put the system into away Do not use a guest account.
  • Page 19 Smart Away can also be enabled from your mobile Once all participating mobile devices have moved device once you have installed the Lennox iCom- outside the transition range, the thermostat will fort Thermostat App and logged in. Go to the menu continue to show the Smart Away indicator, and the >...
  • Page 20: Feels Like

    sition, and the system will start to either increase or reduce the heating or cooling set point. Once all participating mobile devices have moved beyond the 8.1 mile (9.50 km) range from the house, the system sets the set points to the away set points (65ºF for heating and 85ºF for cooling).
  • Page 21: Heat / Cool

    Heat / Cool stage is locked in until demand is satisfied) Auxiliary Heat (Heat Pump Systems Only) • On/Off. • Allows auxiliary heat operation tem- perature drops below balance point -20 to 75°F (-29 to 24°C), adjustable). Selecting Auxiliary Heat displays a slider to adjust balance point levels.
  • Page 22: Ventilation

    Dew point setting is only available with op- tional remote Outdoor Temperature Sensor (-15 to 15%, adjustable, 0%). Humidification Control Center Normal setting is recommended for mod- erate climates. Operates the humidifier when there is a call for heating and hu- midification.
  • Page 23: Menu Selection

    Menu Selection maintained by the American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). One of the When selecting this menu option, selections will be standard three main components is Whole House either: Ventilation which is exhausting stale indoor air and replacing it with fresh outdoor air.
  • Page 24: Energy Savings

    NOTE: The thermostat will continue to try and Touch custom to access the Set Date retrieve the certificate, if a failure is error Tool screen to input custom date settings. is given, we recommend you wait and try again after 5-10 minutes. Energy Savings Enroll in Energy Savings NOTE:...
  • Page 25: Advanced Settings

    Canceling Energy Savings Event Advanced Settings The option to cancel will appear along the right side of the home screen. When in an active energy savings event and you attempt to update any of the following settings, a pop-up window will appear con- firming you wish to exit the active energy savings event which could result in higher energy consump- tion during the event period:...
  • Page 26 • Software revision Homeowner can allow/disallow dealer • Last updated access to system information, alerts and notifications for troubleshooting. > Software Update • Automatic Updates (on/off) • Screen Lock (Prevents tampering with thermo- • Check for Updates Now stat settings). >...
  • Page 27: Display

    • Screen Brightness Slide control allows screen brightness ad- justment (0 to 100%). • Temperature Unit > °F > °C • Clean Screen Thirty (30) Second Countdown timer with- • Outdoor Temperature Display out affecting settings to allow cleaning of >...
  • Page 28: Home Info

    • Home Create New Account • Country / region If you do not have an account with Lennox, you can • Address 1 create an account now. Fields to complete are: • Address 2 • First name •...
  • Page 29: Wi-Fi Connection And Troubleshooting

    Generate Pin A router with Bonjour capabilities is re- quired for this function. Check the router Select the generate pin option. A five digit pin will be functions if the thermostat does not displayed. Make note of the pin. connect. Apple Bonjour is an implemen- ®...
  • Page 30: Hidden Home Wi-Fi Access Point

    Wi-Fi connection is unsecured, then Wi-FI security must be enabled using WEP, WPA or Connection to Lennox server from your In- WPA2 via the router before proceeding. Consult ternet provider may take up to 4-5 minutes your router documentation on how to enable Wi- depending on your Wi-Fi speed connec- Fi security.
  • Page 31: Determining Wireless Connection Signal Strength

    MAC address 00:23:a7:b7:a1:70 Determining Wireless Connection Signal Strength Connecting to Lennox Server using Alter- nate Method The ideal signal strength range for the thermostat is -1 to -69 Received Signal Strength Indication An additional test method is with your cell phone.
  • Page 32: Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices

    2. Start the Amazon Alexa app. If your thermostat is using the “Feels Like” feature, 3. Search for “Lennox” in the Skills or Smart Home Alexa supports that mode of operation as well. Skills section of the Amazon Alexa app and ‘Enable Skill’...
  • Page 33: Alexa Voice Commands For Lennox Skill

    6. Ask for the current temperature: “Alexa, what is the temperature of (thermostat Alexa Voice Commands for Lennox Skill name)” Alexa will reply with current temperature. 1. Set your device to a specific temperature: 7. Ask for thermostat set points: “Alexa, set (thermostat name) to 75 degrees”...
  • Page 34: Heat And Cool Mode

    3. Currently, you can pair only one home that is For example, if you set your heat set point to 60ºF listed in your Lennox iComfort Account with and your cooling set point to 80ºF at the thermo- Alexa. In the situation where you have multiple...
  • Page 35: Additional Help

    Then follow the on-screen stops to finish setup. following measures: To learn more, go to the Lennox consumer web por- • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. tal at: •...
  • Page 36: Index

    Transitioning to next schedule Guest Accounts 29 Alexa 32 Screen Brightness 27 Alexa Voice Commands for Will Start Soon 10 Screen Lock 26 Lennox Skills 33 Icons (screen) Screen Saver 27 ASHRAE 23 Heat / Cool 21 Away 13 Signal Strength Indicator...

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