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If you select reset and then confirm, the highlighted device will be reset to its factory setting. You would see a screen similar to figure 14, but ref- erencing only the selected device.

Resetting ALL devices to their factory default settings will cause the system to restart the setup process. If you want to continue, then press ’confirm’ or press ’cancel’.

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After a reset, the device which had its settings reset to default will display in the system devices screen in red type. You will be required to highlight the red−type de- vice(s) and use edit (see figure 12) to change, or at least view the changed settings of the red−type de- vices .

In the edit mode, the feature list will show the selected device’s changed features in red type. Use the up/ down arrows to select each red−typed feature and press edit. Make changes to the settings using the Edit tools if desired, or at least, press save in each fea- ture screen. Upon saving, the previous screen will display and the type will again be black. Press back to return the Modify communicating device settings screen.

HP XP19−060−230−06 5809K00015

AIR HANDLER CBX32MV−60 5809K00020

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Electric Heating Airflow

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Low Cooling

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Figure 14. Reset device confirmation note

At this point press next step to advance to the test controls.

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Contents 11/09 Controls 506052−01Shipping and Packing List1 Touch Screen Programmable Communicating ThermostatTable of Contents Icomfortt Thermostat Terms and Acronyms + I − C Icomfortt Technical DescriptionThermostat Type Icomfortt Thermostat FeaturesInstalling icomfortt thermostat Outdoor Temperature SensorThermostat Use this Thermostat? Press here Installer setup − Page 1Critical alert Thepress here to contin- ueScroll through a Numeric range for Installer setup − Page 2Some settings Up/down arrowsOct 2009 Installer setup − Page 3Setting time and date Settings and return to previous settings screenYes Installer setup − Page 4Cancel Save Add/remove/modify non−communicating devicesAbout Edit Reset ALL Back Installer setup − Page 5Modify communicating device settings Setup System devicesConfirmcancel Installer setup − Page 6System 49W95 A109K00139 Installer setup − Page 7Indoor air quality controls OnlyMIN adj. − Indoor temp 2F below cooling setpoint Installer setup − Page 8Humidification modes Dehumidification modesTests to run screen appears Press start to begin testingTests − Page 1 Single test example Current Test Blower Check Blower Operation Cancel nextCurrent Test Blower Check Blower Operation Cancel done Equipment details edit Equipment − Page 1HP Diagnostics Removestart Diagnostics − Page 1Select type of device to run Diagnostics on Run diagnostics onClear Back Alerts − Page 1Alert description Active alerts Remind laterIf you press yes to ’was action taken?’, Alerts − Page 2Clearing alerts Ingly12 19 UsingAlerts − Page 3 10 19 AMView cleared alerts Alerts − Page 4Qualified Lennox equipment installer warning Access installer program from Home screen − Page 1Start Back Reconfiguring a system − Page 1Setup Tests Equipment tests Setup Tests EquipmentChanges tonext to advance to the next screen Reconfiguring a system − Page 2Table on next Editable Parameters Table User and InstallerInstaller settings Table on next AIR Handler Furnace Heat Pump Airflow Setting User settings Alarm ID Message Name Action required to Clear/Recover Alarm Codes and TroubleshootingIOM Alarm Codes and Troubleshooting Alarm Codes and Troubleshooting Alarm Codes and Troubleshooting Wiring Diagrams − Communicating Systems Optional DIS Charge AIR SEN SOR see DAS Discharge AIR Sensor Required for Even Heat Optional Accessories for use with any icomfortt systemFurnace or AIR Handlerstandard 1 or 2 Stage