Lennox icomfort Touch Thermostat Homeowner's Manual

Lennox icomfort Touch Thermostat Homeowner's Manual

Touch screen programmable communicating thermostat

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E2010 Lennox Industries Inc.
Dallas, Texas, USA
*2P1210*
HOMEOWNER'S MANUAL
icomfort Touch
Touch Screen Programmable Communicating Thermostat
CONTROLS
506053−01
12/10
Supersedes 10/10
General
®
The icomfort Touch
thermostat is shipped complete with mounting
hardware, installation and setup instructions, warranty information, and
a Homeowner's Manual.
Most operational information is contained in the thermostat's HELP
screens, however this Homeowner's Manual provides general informa-
tion and tips on how to access the HELP screens.
*P506053-01*
®
Thermostat
Litho U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 HOMEOWNER’S MANUAL ® icomfort Touch Thermostat E2010 Lennox Industries Inc. Dallas, Texas, USA Touch Screen Programmable Communicating Thermostat CONTROLS 506053−01 Litho U.S.A. 12/10 Supersedes 10/10 General ® The icomfort Touch thermostat is shipped complete with mounting hardware, installation and setup instructions, warranty information, and a Homeowner’s Manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ® tion measurement and control, Humiditrol Enhanced Dehumidification Table of Contents Accessory (EDA) capability, and equipment maintenance reminders. The thermostat’s autochangeover mode permits control of heating, cool- ® icomfort Touch Thermostat ......ing, humidification, and dehumidification without user involvement.
  • Page 3: Start Up

    Start up In event of power failure If a power failure is experienced, when the The Home screen shown in figure 2 reflects a more complex display. power comes back on, the screen will show a DISCOVERY BAR (shown Note that it’s program is ON, that it is set to either heat or cool as neces- below) while the thermostat reboots.
  • Page 4: User Dashboard And Help

    ON system is circulate heating Lennox (dealer address) (1−800−9 LENNOX) indoor programs zones HOME (dealer email) settings (www.lennox.com) Figure 3. User dashboard − indoor settings indoor settings HELP screens guide you through all your setup procedures. This manu- al does not detail all the HELP available.
  • Page 5 User Dashboard and HELP Screens (continued) Clean screen Desired heat Press the ’press here to clean the screen’ box. A 30−second timer ap- and cool settings pears and the screen is not sensitive to touch during the countdown. (HELP 1 of 7) up/down"...
  • Page 6: User Settings

    User Preferences Press inside the press here to adjust user preferences" box to ac- setting default variables cess the User Settings screen. A complete list is available on Page 6. Time and Date (Time/date elements screen) Daylight Saving Time Enabled Enabled, Disabled Circulate Fan ON Time 15 to 45% (in 1% increments)
  • Page 7 Dealer Name as shown below. (For Time and Date, see Page 8). below. indoor indoor weather alerts HELP weather alerts HELP humidity humidity Dealer Name Daylight Saving Time Lennox dealer name Disabled select & Enabled − cancel cancel back CAPS symbols space space save...
  • Page 8: Setting Time And Date

    Setting time and date To input Time and Date information, use the arrows to highlight that vari- Press other boxes and adjust with the arrows for all time and date able (figure 11); then use modify to proceed to the Time and Date" information.
  • Page 9: Setting Indoor Temperature

    Setting/adjusting indoor temperature from HOME screen Temperature changes may be made from the HOME screen at any time, use arrows to change if the homeowner wishes. temperature Program NOT on select a set hold period for the changed temper- If the program is NOT on, change temperature by pressing an up or down ature arrow until the heat to"...
  • Page 10 Setting/adjusting indoor temperature from HOME screen (continued) Indoor settings screen The system settings heat & cool option allows the system to automati- cally switch between heating and cooling as the indoor temperature In addition to making temperature adjustments, you may wish to make changes.
  • Page 11: Setting Humidity Controls

    If your system has one (OK) humidify / de−humidify or both of these features and the controls are not visible, contact de−humidify your Lennox dealer for proper setup. select humidify To adjust humidity controls (either to humidify or dehumidify) select the heating...
  • Page 12 Setting humidity controls (continued) The number inside the right−pointing arrow ("45" in figure 19) indicates Press switch to toggle to the humidifier settings. Use the up/down ar- the sensed humidity level. The number inside the left−pointing arrow rows to adjust the control to your preferred level of humidity. Figure 20 ("40") is your current humidity setting.
  • Page 13: Setting Up A Custom Program

    Setting up a custom program On the Home screen, press the press for more area to go to the dash- The original energy saving program will always remain in memory and board; then press the program tab. Using this screen (figure 21), you can be restored at any time.
  • Page 14 Setting up a custom program (continued) The new schedule screen (figure 23) gives you the option of scheduling HELP select the days you want to schedule by groups of days or for specific days. Examples of how you may cus- tomize your program include: All 7 days use a common schedule (like the default).
  • Page 15 Setting up a custom program (continued) Press any of the boxes to highlight it (e.g., 8:00 AM box in figure 24). HELP schedule for mon, tue, wed, thu, fri Then use the up/down arrows to change the selected box. Repeat with all boxes to select your preferred comfort levels, event start 6:00 8:00 5:00...
  • Page 16: Display Outdoor Temp. And Indoor Humidity On Home Screen

    Figure 27. Turn on outdoor temp display on Home screen about indoor preferences Lennox settings. (dealer address) 1−800−9−LENNOX (dealer email) www.lennox.com Figure 26. HELP screen user preferences 506053−01 12/10 Page 16...
  • Page 17: Alerts

    9/14/09 next alert 3:24 PM service alert service info Figure 28. Alerts Reminder remind later Service Alert Code: 0 SYSTEM reports: Lennox HVAC Repair 1234 Alpha Ln. Filter 2 Timer Expired clear 1−800−LENNOX 2 Occurrences lennoxrepairman@example.com 9/16/09 www.lennoxrepairman.com close 9:33 AM...
  • Page 18 Alerts (continued) A critical alert (red icon) identifies a problem that can prevent the sys- Using remind later" tem from working properly or at all, and if allowed to run, could cause You may choose remind later and then use select to pick from the op- damage to the system.
  • Page 19 Alerts (continued) When the alerts screen returns, the remind later option will will be re- Use Setting custom time" screen (figure 34) to set an exact date and placed by the edit date option and the selected reminder date will appear time for the reminder to appear.
  • Page 20 Alerts (continued) Using clear" set date and time for next reminder Press clear (not available if Critical Alert) to request clearing of a service disabled Alert 4 of 5 reminder. If you answer no to the Action taken confirmation" screen (fig- Service Alert Code: 0 3 months ure 35), the alert is not cleared.

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