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Table 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting
Alert
Priority
Alert Text
Code
34
Critical
(Stat) The thermostat does not know the capac-
ity (tonnage) of the (furnace, air−handler or out-
door unit). Please program the correct capacity
of the (furnace, air−handler or outdoor unit).
36
Critical
(Stat) The system has been heating for at least
15 minutes, without a demand for heating.
37
Critical
(Stat) The system has been cooling for at least
15 minutes, without a demand for cooling.
38
Critical
(Stat) The system has not been able to turn on
the heating for more than 45 minutes. The sys-
tem will go offline for 60 minutes and try again.
39
Critical
(Stat) The system has not been able to turn on
the cooling for more than 45 minutes. The sys-
tem will go offline for 60 minutes and try again.
105
Critical
(Stat / Furnace / Air Handler / Outdoor Unit) The
(stat, furnace, air−handler or outdoor unit) has
lost communication with the rest of the system.
110
Critical
(Furnace) The line voltage is too low.
111
Critical
(Furnace) The line power voltage wiring is re-
versed.
112
Critical
(Furnace) The reporting device cannot find
earth ground. The thermostat will shut down the
system.
506920−01 09/12
Critical alerts are displayed on Home (user) screen, in the Homeowner alert button, and in the Installer
alert button. Minor and Moderate alerts are found only in the Installer alert button.
Steps to clear
[Indicated unit] is missing the programmed unit capacity. Go to [Indicated unit] and program the unit
capacity manually. See the unit IOM for programming instructions. Remove power to thermostat
before programming the unit control board. Once programming is complete, reconnect thermostat
wires and reconfigure system.
Run the system in diagnostic mode and verify that it matches actual equipment operation. Check for
other alarms/codes that may be preventing the system from operating as expected.
Step 1: Check all heating equipment to determine cause of heating demand.
Step 2: Recycle power.
System will clear code when it detects condition has cleared.
Run the system in diagnostic mode and verify that it matches actual equipment operation. Check for
other alarms/codes that may be preventing the system from operating as expected.
Step 1: Check all cooling equipment to determine cause of cooling demand.
Step 2: Recycle power.
System will clear code when it detects condition has cleared.
Run the system in diagnostic mode and verify that it matches actual equipment operation. Check for
other alarms/codes that may be preventing the system from operating as expected.
Step 1: Check all heating equipment to determine cause.
Step 2: Recycle power.
System will clear code when it detects condition has cleared.
Run the system in diagnostic mode and verify that it matches actual equipment operation. Check for
other alarms/codes that may be preventing the system from operating as expected.
Step 1: Check all cooling equipment to determine cause.
Step 2: Recycle power.
System will clear code when it detects condition has cleared.
Equipment is unable to communicate. This may indicate the existence of other alarms/codes. In
most cases errors are related to electrical noise. Make sure high voltage power is separated from
RSBus. Check for mis−wired and/or loose connections between the stat, indoor unit and outdoor unit.
Check for a high voltage source of noise close to the system. Generally, this is a self−recoverable
error.
This alarm/code may appear during a brownout. Line voltage is below its designed operating value.
Check and correct the power line voltage.
The unit is reporting that its power line and neutral are reversed. Turn off the power to the system and
correct the line power voltage wiring. System resumes normal operation 5 seconds after fault recov-
ered.
Provide proper earth ground to the equipment. System resumes normal operation 5 seconds after
fault recovered.
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