Lennox iComfort M30 User Manual

Lennox iComfort M30 User Manual

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iComfort
M30 Smart Thermostat
®
507740-01
10/2017
User Guide
Supersedes 9/2017

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  • Page 1 iComfort M30 Smart Thermostat ® 507740-01 10/2017 User Guide Supersedes 9/2017...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Determining Wireless Connection Signal Strength ..............26 Connecting to Lennox Server using Alternate Method ..............27 Mobile Apps (Applications) ......27 Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices ....27 Setup ............... 28 Alexa Voice Commands for Lennox Skill ....28 Changing to Celsius ..........29...
  • Page 3: Thermostat

    • Maintenance reminders let user know when to Thermostat service or replace filters, PureAir metal insert, ® humidifier pads, ultraviolet lamps, plus one user The iComfort M30 is a Wi-Fi enabled, electronic ® or installer defined custom reminder. 7-day, universal, multi-stage, programmable, touchscreen thermostat.
  • Page 4: Home Automation

    utomAtion The iComfort M30 smart thermostat is an Amazon ® ® Alexa-enabled, smart-home-compatible thermostat. It works with Amazon Echo, Echo Dot and Tap devices allowing the homeowner to ask Alexa to adjust the temperature. nergy fficient ettingS Factory preset program settings conform to EPA Energy Star recommended set points.
  • Page 5 Both heating and cooling set point Touch the blue cool set point indicator on indicators on the round temperature band the round temperature band, or touch the and the heat-to and cool-to options are plus or minus to change the cooling set displayed if System is set to Heat/Cool point in one degree increments.
  • Page 6: Time And Date Display

    • Heating set point display umidity iSplAy • Heating set point indicator on the round Displays current inside relative humidity above temperature band current indoor temperature. • Plus (+) and Minus (–) options The icon next to the indoor humidity percentage also represents the humidity level in the home.
  • 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 Set heating or cooling set points during unoccupied •...
  • Page 8 ome And yStem tAtuS conS The following icons are located on home screen and will appear during applicable operations or tasks. Table 1. System Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose Selecting this icon will bring up user and installer Navigation Menu menus.
  • Page 9 Table 1. System Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose The system can be used in cooling mode to help re- move excessive humidity as determined by the user setting. Go to menu > settings > humidity > and turn on System Dehumidifying Status...
  • Page 10 Table 1. System Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose A five minute safety delay prevents the compressor System from operating too soon after shut-down to allow inter- Will start soon Status nal pressures to equalize. This indicates that either the outdoor temperature is above or below the balance point temperature settings.
  • Page 11 Table 1. System Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose Displayed whenever the system is heating or cooling. Fan is running Fan set to ON Fan set to Auto Function Fan set to circulate Typically occurs when the system has had a power in- terruption.
  • Page 12 Table 1. System Icons Icon Function Screen Text Purpose Temperature is being adjusted. These two symbols to- Changing set gether also indicate the mode of operation. As displayed Function point range here would indicate heat/cool mode (auto-changeover). Indicating the system is transitioning to “feels like” Turning feels Function like on...
  • Page 13: Menu

    Menu Touch to display menu screen Displays faults, errors and service information. If any faults, errors, or service information appears, options are displayed underneath the notification, remind, clear, service, or reset. Touch to select the desired action. Touch each item to display the selected screen otificAtionS Displays system operating and service reminder...
  • Page 14: Performance Report

    erformAnce eport cHeduleS 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 system has been operating in heating mode (red) or •...
  • Page 15 Schedule IQ™ schedule determines Touch each time period and select delete when to operate the system based on period if you want to remove a time individual “home day”, “home night”, period. You can remove all time periods “away” times and temperature settings. except one if desired.
  • Page 16: Settings

    A graphical representation of the home network • Away showing the connection status from the High Definition Display to the Smart Hub to the Internet • Feels Like™ to the Lennox server. • Fan • Wi-Fi (on/off) • Heat/Cool • Wi-Fi Network...
  • Page 17 Controls the temperature in the home while away. Touch wi-fi network to see a list of available networks or to add a network connection shown (other). Also displays network status (secured/ unsecured), strength. Do not use a guest account. Do not use a unsecured connection. Do not use your neighbor’s Wi-Fi.
  • Page 18 Heat / Cool Adjustments for heating and cooling set points, auxiliary heat, safety protection and other settings. Depending on system mode setting, heat/ cool, heat only or cool only is displayed under Settings (user). Wider Set Point Range Controls heating and cooling temperatures with a wider set point range •...
  • Page 19 • Comfort (2-stage heating or cooling, second stage is locked in until demand is satisfied) Auxiliary Heat (Heat Pump Systems Only) • On/Off. • Allows auxiliary heat operation temperature drops below set balance point -20 to 75°F (-29 to 24°C), adjustable). Selecting Auxiliary Heat displays a slider to adjust balance point levels.
  • Page 20 Notification humidify dehumidify Selecting displays a slider to adjust the desired • Replace Filter 1 levels. Selecting humidify + dehumidify displays a slider to adjust both levels • Replace Filter 2 (humidification-left, dehumidification- • Replace UV Bulb right). • Replace Humidifier Pad Dew point setting is only available with •...
  • Page 21 Advanced Settings > Control software revision • Software revision • Last updated > Software Update • Automatic Updates (on/off) • Check for Updates Now • Dealer Info > Dealer ID > Name > Country/Region > Address 1 See included installation instructions for details. >...
  • Page 22 Display Homeowner can allow/disallow dealer access to system information, alerts and notifications for troubleshooting. • Screen Lock (Prevents tampering with thermostat settings) > Unlocked (no security) > Partially Locked (prevents tampering with the menu settings, set points can be adjusted) >...
  • Page 23 Lennox > °C server. • Clean Screen Once connected to the Lennox Server, you may enter the following information for your thermostat. Thirty (30) Second Countdown timer without affecting settings to allow cleaning Your options are: of the display.
  • Page 24: Wi-Fi Connection And Troubleshooting

    2. Click on add icomfort. Create New Account 3. Enter the five digit pin you recorded earlier and If you do not have an account with Lennox, you can select add. create an account now. Fields to complete are: • First name Wi-Fi Connection and Troubleshooting •...
  • Page 25: Visible Home Wi-Fi Access Point

    point name (visible or hidden). A router with Bonjour capabilities is required for this function. Check the NOTE: If you wish to see the characters you are typing, check show password. The thermostat will support router functions if the thermostat does up to a 63 character password.
  • Page 26: Wireless Terminology

    OPEN and SECURE wireless networks, along Connection to Lennox server from your with options for adding a network. Internet provider may take up to 4-5 2. Select the access point that has already been minutes depending on your Wi-Fi speed established and connected.
  • Page 27: Method

    Apple Inc. registered in the US and 3. Allow up to five minutes for the connection to other countries. the Lennox Server. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this 4. If you are able to connect then you have verified trademark is subject to Google permission.
  • Page 28: Setup

    2. Start the Amazon Alexa app. Alexa supports that mode of operation as well. 3. Search for “Lennox” in the Skills or Smart Home Skills section of the Amazon Alexa app and NOTE: You can change your system name by going to the ‘Enable Skill’...
  • Page 29: Changing To Celsius

    4. Toggle ON Temperature Units - Use metric measurements for temperature units. “Alexa, decrease (thermostat name) by 3 degrees” NOTE: Even though your Lennox thermostat supports half “Alexa, lower (thermostat name) temperature degree settings in Celsius, Alexa only supports whole degrees. The first temperature adjustment by 3 degrees”...
  • Page 30: Fcc Statements

    3. Currently, you can pair only one home that is by turning the equipment off and on, the user is listed in your Lennox iComfort Account with encouraged to try to correct the interference by one Alexa. In the situation where you have multiple...
  • Page 31: Index

    Heat Only Temperature Adjustment Screen 5 Advanced Settings 21 Hidden Access Point 25 Alexa 27 Home Information 23 Alexa Voice Commands for Lennox Skills 28 Humidification Control Center 20 Auxiliary Heat 19 Humidity Display 6 Away 17 Humidity Display (Indoor) 22...
  • Page 32 Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) 26 Safety Protection 19 Schedule IQ 3, 15 Schedules 6 Screen Brightness 23 Screen Lock 22 Screen Saver 22 Signal Strength Indicator Sign In 23 Smart Away 3 System Status Icons 8 Temperature Settings 4 Troubleshooting Tips 26 Visible Access Point 25 Wider Temperature (Setpoint) Range) 18...

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