Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices; Setup; Alexa Voice Commands For Lennox Skill - Lennox iComfort E30 User Manual

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Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices

This section provides basic information on how to connect
Amazon Alexa for your iComfort E30 Thermostat. Also
provided are the basic voice commands that works your
E30 Smart Thermostat.
As of the date of this publication, Amazon asserts that Alexa is not available
for purchase from amazon.ca. Therefore, this reference is intended for use
with US-based thermostats only.

SETUP

First you must have an Amazon Alexa enabled device installed and connected to
your home Wi-Fi network. Use the following procedure to enable the iComfort E30
Smart Thermostat Skill using the Amazon Alexa mobile app.
1. Download and install the Amazon Alexa app on your mobile device.
2. Start the Amazon Alexa app.
3. Search for "Lennox" in the Skills or Smart Home Skills section of the Amazon
Alexa app and 'Enable Skill' for the Lennox iComfort Skill.
4. Login with your Lennox iComfort user name and password
5. Your Lennox account should now be successfully linked with Amazon Alexa.
6. You can now add your iComfort thermostat to Alexa by either of the following
options:
Clicking on "Discover Devices" in the Smart Home section in the Alexa
app OR
Ask Alexa to discover your iComfort Thermostat by saying, "Alexa, discover
my devices".
Under "Smart Home" in your Alexa app, you should see a list of discovered devices
with your thermostat name(s). You can see your system name on the E30 home
screen above the indoor temperature display.
IMPORTANT
If the system name displays the default "System" then it will be called "Thermostat"
in Alexa. If you changed the system name to a custom name other than "System",
then that custom name will be used for Alexa.
So only use the exact name(s) you see on the E30 screen when speaking your
command. For example, "Alexa, change the "Hallway" to 68 degrees" will work, but
"Alexa, change the "Hallway thermostat" to 68 degrees" will not.
In a situation when you may have two or more thermostats in your home,
each thermostat must have a unique name.
If your thermostat is using the "Feels Like" feature, Alexa supports that mode of
operation as well.
NOTE: You can change your system name by going to the thermostat home
screen, select menu > settings > name.

ALEXA VOICE COMMANDS FOR LENNOX SKILL

1. Turn on will set your device to heat and cool mode: "Alexa, turn on (thermostat
name)"
2. Turn off will set your device to off mode: "Alexa, turn off (thermostat name)"
3. Set your device to a specific temperature:
"Alexa, set (thermostat name) to 75 degrees"
"Alexa, set (thermostat name) temperature to 75"
"Alexa, set (thermostat name) to 75"
"Alexa, change temperature to 75". Alexa will ask you to confirm which device,
just say your thermostat's name.
"Alexa, turn temperature to 75". Alexa will ask you to confirm which device, just
say your thermostat's name.
4. Turn UP the temperature a set amount:
"Alexa, increase (thermostat name) by 3 degrees"
"Alexa, increase (thermostat name) temperature by 3 degrees"
"Alexa, raise (thermostat name) by 3 degrees"
5. Turn UP the temperature by 2 degrees:
"Alexa, increase (thermostat name) temperature"
"Alexa, heat up (thermostat name)"
6. Turn DOWN the temperature a set amount:
"Alexa, decrease (thermostat name) by 3 degrees"
"Alexa, lower (thermostat name) temperature by 3 degrees"
"Alexa, decrease (thermostat name) temperature by 3 degrees"
7. Turn DOWN the temperature by 2 degrees:
"Alexa, lower (thermostat name) temperature",
"Alexa, cool down (thermostat name)"
"Alexa, make (thermostat name) colder"
8. Ask for the current temperature:
"Alexa, what is the temperature of (thermostat name)" Alexa will reply with
current temperature.
9. Ask for thermostat set points:
"Alexa, what is the (thermostat name) set to?" Alexa will reply with the current
thermostat setpoints and the thermostat mode (heat, cool or auto).
If you ask Alexa to raise or lower the temperature without specifying by how much,
it will change the temperature by two degrees.
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