Lennox International Inc EL296V01, XP2101, XC2105, XC1702, XP1906 Select device and run diagnostics

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Figure 23. Select device and run diagnostics

Press done when finished with the information. Select another device to diagnose or use EXIT (to close and go to user Home screen) if finished.

setup

tests

equipment

alerts

diagnostics

select a device:

 

 

 

Heat Pump

 

current selection:

 

Furnace

 

Furnace

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

start

DIAGNOSTICS

 

 

 

Furnace

 

 

 

EXIT

Heating Rate

 

 

 

40.0%

9:39 am Aug 15, 2012

 

 

250 CFM

Blower CFM Demand

 

 

Blower Off Delay

 

 

 

Off

Blower On Delay

 

 

 

Off

Indoor Blower RPM

 

 

waiting

Indoor Blower Power

 

 

waiting

Flame Current

 

 

 

waiting

Flame Sense

 

 

 

waiting

Outdoor Temperature

 

 

88.0ºF

 

 

 

 

done

9:39 am Aug 15, 2012

 

 

 

Figure 23. Select device and run diagnostics

View and clear Installer Alerts

NOTE − Service alerts remind users to service filters, humidifier pad, UV light and PureAirt Air Purification system and are not shown in the installer’s menu.

From the user’s home screen, press and hold the

right corner of the thermostat to access the installer program. Press yes when asked if you want to proceed. The installer screen opens at the tem and device alerts" screen (figure 24A).

The left side of the "system and device alerts" screen shows a list of each communicating device discovered in the system and check boxes for select- ing each device. Or, you may use buttons to the right of the System Devices list to select all (or deselect all). After something has been selected; use view active to list all active alerts for selected devices. If there are no alerts, the display will show

are alerts, these are stored for recall but only one alert will appear in the box at a time (see figure 24B). Use the next button to advance through all the alerts. If only one alert is present, the next button will not appear.

Alerts may pop up on the screen during setup. Details of all active alerts can only be accessed through the installer’s screens. To view all alerts present at any time, press the alerts button.

(figure 24B) appears; close it and theview alerts screen (figure 24A) appears.

Use view cleared alerts to list previously active alerts that were cleared by the device or installer. Until at least one alert has been cleared by the device

or the installer, the messagealerts that require service" will be displayed.

The first alert will be displayed in the alert screen (figure 24B), in order of:

1.View and clear Installer Alerts red alert icon

2.Manual background yellow alert icon (service)

A red alert icon identifies a system or device issue that can prevent the sys- tem from working properly or at all, and if allowed to run, could cause dam- age to the system. The issue raised by the alert must be addressed and corrected before clearing the alert!

Press clear (figure 24B) to clear a red alert. The alert will be stored in the alerts" file. If an alert cannot be cleared, revisit the alert issue and

make repairs accordingly.

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Contents 2P0912**P506920-01 INSTALLER’S SYSTEM SETUP GUIDEicomfortt−Enabled Units CONTROLSTable of Contents Setting up typical icomfortt systemsPage Outdoor Temperature Sensor option SupportsFigure 1. icomfort by Lennoxt system Installation and Setup Dealer Number Change settingsFigure 3. Settings change tools Figure 4. EnteringCirculate fan ON time setting Table 1. System setting defaults and rangeFigure 5. View/edit time and date Set time and date09 39 am Figure 6. Set current time and dateFigure 7. Using the Add or Remove Non−communicating equipment HUMIDITY CONTROL TIPSred settings Add Non−Communicating Outdoor unitFigure 8. Add non−communicating device SystemSystem 5a 5bFigure 9. Add or remove non−communicating device HumidifierDehumidifier Figure 10. Add or remove non−communicating deviceSystem DehumidifierAdjust a setting screen communicating devices Figure 11. Adjust communicating device screensFigure 13. Modify device settings Figure 12. Accessing device to modifyG71MPP or SLP98 Furnace Note Figure 14. Adjust a non−communicating device setting Figure 15. Adjust a non−communicating device setting Figure 16. Adjust dehumidification when not using Humiditrol or an auxiliary dehumidifier HUMIDIFICATION modes Humidification and Dehumidification ModesDEHUMIDIFICATION modes Figure 18. Select tests to run screen Use the Tests / Diagnostics featuresFigure 17. Start testing screen Figure 19. Typical tests results screensFigure 20. Testing finished screen Equipment, Alerts, DiagnosticsSet up Equipment parameters Figure 21. Equipment parameters screenRun Diagnostics Figure 22. Edit equipment detailsFigure 23. Select device and run diagnostics View and clear Installer AlertsFigure 24. Selecting and viewing alerts Figure 25. Cleared alert confirmationView cleared alerts Figure 26. Cleared alerts screenSTART Figure 27. Wi−Fi setupSecure Connection Recommended HERERegistration for online access Registering the icomfort Wi-FitthermostatFigure 28. Change Networks Figure 30. icomfort Wi-FitRegistration screen Figure 31. PC Welcome Screen Welcome homeHow Do I Upload a Skin? Wi-FitTherAccess installer program from Home screen yes noReconfigure a system Figure 34. Re−configuration process2nd Stage Differential where applicable2 Smooth Setback Recovery SSR Rules for SSRLow Balance Point Heat Pump, Dual Fuel and Balance PointsHeat Pump Balance Points High Balance PointShut down HP Figure 36. Variable Capacity Operation Flow Chart Gas Heat Control ModeStaged operation Table 2. Variable Capacity Furnace OperationLoad−tracking Variable Capacity FAQs SLP98V only Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Installer entryTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Lock in 2nd stage HP by Outdoor TempTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer AIR HANDLERTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Gas Heat Airflow SettingsFURNACE Heat Pump Airflow Settings Cooling Airflow SettingsTable 3. Adjustable Parameters Table Installer Other Parameters Table 3. Adjustable Parameters Table InstallerTable 4. Adjustable Parameters Table User Filter 1 Timer Table 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting Table 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertTable 5. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting AlertHomeowner Service Alert Codes8 Table 5. Alert Codes and TroubleshootingPossible Cause Table 6. Troubleshooting TipsIssue / Problem Corrective Action / CommentsTable 6. Troubleshooting Tips High Balance Point and Low BalTable 6. Troubleshooting Tips Determine the actual Software verTable 6. Troubleshooting Tips During the cooling mode the disWiring Diagrams icomfortt Communicating System WiringWiring Diagrams icomfort by Lennoxt AIR HANDLER AHCOptional Accessories Wiring for use with any icomfort by Lennoxt systemfor use with any icomfort by Lennoxt system Optional Accessories WiringLVCS Ventilation Control System attached to the PUSHBUTTON Setting up typical systems TIPSTIPS TIPS Setting up typical systemsT PUMP DUAL FUELTIPS Setting up typical systems TIPSTIPS Setting up typical systemsT PUMP UNITS TIPSTIPS icomfortt−Enabled Unit Table 7. Replacement ControlsREVISION HISTORY Replacement Kit Catalog No