The iComfort® M30 smart thermostat is an electronic, color display touchscreen with a 7-day programmable interface. After on-line registration is completed, the system may then be accessed by the homeowner from anywhere via computer or mobile device (Internet connection required). Comfort Features include:
Home Automation
The iComfort® M30 smart thermostat is an Amazon® Alexa-enabled, smart-home-compatible thermostat. It works with Amazon Echo devices allowing the homeowner to ask Alexa to adjust the temperatu re.
Energy Efficient Settings
Factory preset program settings conform to EPA Energy Star® recommended set points.
Applications
Fully programmable thermostat provides universal system compatibility, precise comfort control and easy programmability.
Provides temperature control for gas, oil, electric and heat pumps for up to 4 heat / 2 cool multi-stage systems (includes dual-fuel operation).
Cool Only Temperature Adjustment Screen
Heat Only Temperature Adjustment Screen
Current Outside Temperature
Displays current outside temperature in °F or °C (optional Remote Outdoor Temperature Sensor required). If no sensor is used, then once connected to the Internet and login to your account through the thermostat, the option to get your outside temperature can obtained using the Internet option . Go to menu > settings > display and set outdoor temperature display to Internet.
Displays current time and date (supports daylight savings time changes). When connected to the Internet, time and date are automatically set.
Humidity Display
Displays current inside relative humidity above current indoor temperature.
The icon next to the indoor humidity percentage also represents the humidity level in the home.
Modes / Schedules
Displays current system operating mode below current indoor temperature (heat/cool, heat only, cool only, active schedule or off)
Select to operate a specific mode or schedule.
Away
Touch to display away screen.
Set heating or cooling set points during unoccupied periods.
The following icons are located on the home screen and will appear during applicable operations or tasks.
NOTE: The system status icons located along the left side of the screen will display a text description when touching the icon.
Icon | Function | Screen Text | Purpose |
Navigation | Menu | Selecting this icon will bring up user and installer menus. A red circle with a number inside of it indicates a notification is active. | |
| Function | Away | When the away icon is touched, the system will automatically use energy-saving settings – heat-to 62 (16.5) and cool-to 85 (29.5). Temperatures can be adjusted by pressing on the available temperature setting (i.e., heat-to or cool-to). To exit away, press the cancel icon. In a zoning system, all zones are set to a single heat-to and cool-too setting. Note that when manually selecting Away from the home screen, the Smart Away feature (if enabled under settings) will be temporally disabled until Away is canceled. |
| System Status | Heating | The system is heating the home. |
| System Status | Cooling | System is cooling the home. |
| System Status | Humidifying | If humidification equipment is installed and config- ured, the system will display this message when adding humidity to the air in the home. |
Icon | Function | Screen Text | Purpose |
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System Status |
Dehumidifying | The system can be used in cooling mode to help remove excessive humidity as determined by the user setting. Go to menu > settings > humidity > and turn on dehumidify. Then adjust the acceptable low and high humidity levels in the home with the dehumidification set-point slider. |
| System Status | Defrosting | The system is defrosting the outdoor unit coil (only when required). Heat pump only. |
| System Status | Emerg. Heat | All heat pumps operating in northern climates below 35°F (1.6°C) normally need a supplemental heating source. Usually it is in the form of electric heating provided by the indoor unit. Other sources could be gas, oil, or hot-water back-up systems as well. The supplemental heat is also referred to as “sec- ond-stage” or “back-up” heating, with “first-stage” being the heat pump only. Emergency heat is when you use your supplemental heat (2nd stage) by it- self, without the use of your heat pump (1st stage heat). Not available for non-heat pump systems. |
| System Status | Aux. Heat | Is only available with heat pump system. If outdoor temperature is above the high balance point, only the heat pump will operate – default 50°F (10°C) high. If outdoor temperature is below the low bal- ance point, only auxiliary heating will operate – de- fault 25°F (-4.0°C) low. If outdoor temperature is in-between the high and low balance point, both the heat pump and auxiliary heat sources can operate. |
Icon | Function | Screen Text | Purpose |
| System Status | Will start soon | A five minute safety delay prevents the compressor from operating too soon after shut-down to allow in- ternal pressures to equalize. This delay icon will also appear when immediate- ly changing demand. For example immediately changing from cooling to heating (gas, electric or heat pump heating). |
| System Status | Ambient lockout | This indicates that either the outdoor temperature is above or below the balance point temperature set- tings. The low balance point setting prevents heat pump heating below the set point and back up heat will be used. Typically the default is 25°F (-4.0°C), but that setting can be adjusted by your dealer. At 25°F (-4.0°C) or below for example, only auxiliary heating (electric or gas) is used. If the high balance point is set to 50°F (10°C ) for ex- ample, which is also adjustable by your dealer, then auxiliary heat will not be allowed. Only heat pump heating will be used. Anytime the outdoor tempera- ture is below or above the balance point tempera- ture settings, the ambient lockout notice will appear on the home screen. |
| Function | Transitioning to next schedule | The system is following an active schedule and is transitioning to the next temperature setting based on a time indicator. |
Icon | Function | Screen Text | Purpose |
Fan is running | Displayed whenever the system is heating or cool- ing. | ||
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Function |
Fan is running | Fan set to ON. Blower fan is always running. Can enable or disable by going to modes/schedules from the home screen. |
Fan set to Auto. Blower fan following demand oper- ation. Only comes on for mode operation (cooling or heating). Auto can be set by going to modes/schedules from the home screen. | |||
Fan set to circulate. Can enable or disable by going to modes/schedules from the home screen. Fan duration can be set by going to menu > settings > fan. Use the adjustment bar tool to set duration. | |||
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Function |
System Under Test | Typically occurs when the system has had a power interruption. The thermostat starts to look for the in- door and outdoor controls. Sometimes the outdoor control takes longer to boot up and therefore does not respond to inquiry by the thermostat. Recycle power to system may resolve issue. |
Icon | Function | Screen Text | Purpose |
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Function | Load shedding, wait time 45 min | Load shedding is where the utility company turns off you outdoor unit in peak times for a specified period of time to help spread the electrical system load for the area. Your system will resume operation in 45 minutes. |
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Function | Changing set point range | Temperature is being adjusted. These two symbols together also indicate the mode of operation. As displayed here would indicate heat/cool mode (au- to-changeover). |
| Function | Turning feels like on | Indicating the system is transitioning to “feels like” mode. |
Notification | This notification icon indicates there are more than two events active in the system. | ||
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Function |
Schedule hold until next period | The schedule hold screen is displayed after changing the temperatures on the heating or cool- ing screens while a schedule is running. Preset 1, 2, 4, 8, 24 hours or custom setting (using the Time Tool) sets and hold the temperature for a preset or custom time period until the next time period setting. Cancel schedule hold on Home Screen cancels the held setting. |
| Function | Energy savings 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm | For California residents enrolled in a utility compa- ny energy savings program, this indicates a energy savings event is scheduled for a specific time range. |
Icon | Function | Screen Text | Purpose |
| Function | Indoor humidity level | This symbol indicates the humidity level in the home. The indicator can display humidity levels from 10 to 100%. |
| Function | Smart Away is Canceled for Now | If you are enrolled in Energy Savings with your utili- ty company (California only), this will appear if your system is in Smart Away mode and a energy sav- ings event is started. |
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Away |
Away | When the away icon is touched, the system will au- tomatically use energy saving settings – heat-to 62 (16.5) and cool-to 85 (29.5). Temperatures can be adjusted by pressing on the available temperature setting (i.e., heat-to or cool-to). To exit away, press the cancel icon. In a zoning system, all zones are set to a single heat-to and cool-too setting. Note that when manually selecting Away from the home screen, the Smart Away feature (if enabled under settings) will be temporally disabled until Away is canceled. See page 10 for additional information. |
| Ventilating | Ventilating | Indicates the system is actively ventilating. |
| Function | Service Service Urgent means that a service call is needed Urgent to get the system running. |
NOTE: Smart away will be canceled when the system is enrolled in energy savings with a utility provider and a energy saving event is active.
Displays system operating and service reminder messages.
Displays faults, errors and service information.
Touch to select the desired action.
Performance Report
Displays the number of hours each month the system has been operating in heating mode (red) or cooling mode (blue) in an easy-to-read graph.
Graph Colors
Edit Schedules
Set schedules for specifi c 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.
App. Multiple Apps on multiple devices can control one system.
Using all days follows the same schedule for each day.
Displays various user settings (fan, heat/cool, humidity, reminders, general, display). Factory default settings are highlighted in bold.
Touch left side of screen to return to the Home Screen.
Access to all user settings
Wi-Fi
A graphical representation of the home network showing the connection status from the High Definition Display to the Smart Hub to the Internet to the Lennox server.
Touch wi-fi network to see a list of available networks or to add a network connection not 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.
Satellite provider network may cause issues as well.
Touch the i for additional information about a particular network (name, SSID, security, RSSI, etc.).
Touch a particular network ID to connect to that network. Enter password to connect.
A red “X” means that there is an issue with a connection point that must be resolved.
Name
Enter system name (Home 1, Home 2, etc) using the keyboard tool.
Away
NOTE: Most of the procedures listed in this section can be accomplished at the thermostat or using the Lennox iComfort Thermostat App or consumer web portal.
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
Safety Protection and Notifications
Safety Protection – 30 to 100°F (-1 to 38°C), adjustable). Default when enable is 40 to 90°F (4.5 to 32°C). If a situation arises when either the low or high set points are exceeded, either Alarm 29 or 30 will be raised.
Humidity Screen
Options on the following screen are dependent on whether humidity control has been enabled and both humidification and dehumidification has been enabled.
Humidity control can be set during initial commissioning of the system or changed later by a technician. Options available on the below screen depends on system configuration settings.
Humidification Control Center
Normal setting is recommended for moderate climates. Operates the humidifi er when there is a call for heating and humidifi cation.
Max setting is recommended for drier climates. Operates the humidifi er when there is a call for humidifi cation only. Overcooling range is 0 to 4° degrees.
For dehumidifi cation, the max setting will overcool the space based on overcool slider adjustment tool setting.
This option will only appear if a fresh air damper, ERV or HRV is installed and confi gured by your installer.
Menu Selection
When selecting this menu option, selections will be either:
Factory default is ASHRAE. Your installer will need to change it to Timed if that mode is desired. You can also select “ventilate now” to start a ventilation function immediately. Those menu options are 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 minutes, 1 hour, 1-1/2 hours, 2 hours, 2-1/2 hours, 3 hours, 3-1/2 hours and 4 hours and custom. Custom will allow to set a specific time to run too.
NOTE: On two-speed ventilators, when ventilate now is selected, the ventilator will come on at high speed.
NOTE: Once ventilation is started, a notification appears on the right-side of the home screen indicating a time when that specific cycle will end and the option to cancel the demand.
What is ASHRAE?
ASHRAE 62.2 is a national standard that provides methods for achieving acceptable indoor air quality in typical residences. It was developed and is maintained by the American Society of Heating andAir-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). One of the standard three main components is Whole House Ventilation which is exhausting stale indoor air and replacing it with fresh outdoor air. The exhaust fan dilutes the air in the main living spaces with outside air to remove unavoidable contaminants from people, pets, cleaning, off gassing, etc. The whole house fan flow rate is determined based on the floor space and the number of bedrooms. The whole house fan provides multiple air exchanges within the home each day. The operationcan be continuous or intermittent (much higher airflow cycled b y a timer) if 1 zone or less.
For more information about ASHRAE, go to https://www.ashrae.org.
Notification
Enable Energy Savings
Go to Menu > Settings > Energy Settings and turn on enable energy savings. This will automatically get the required certification for your thermostat. If enabling energy savings is successful or not successful a pop-up screen will appear indicating either.
NOTE: The thermostat will continue to try and retrieve the certificate, if a failure is error is given, we recommend you wait and try again after 5-10 minutes.
Enroll in Energy Savings
The next screen will allow you to enroll in energy savings. Follow the on-screen prompts to continue. Detail on-screen instructions are provided.
Energy Savings Settings
This screen will allow you to use your energy provider’s default temperature or pricing set points. You can also customize these settings by selecting
Canceling Energy Savings Event
The option to cancel will appear along the right side of the home screen. When in an active energy savings event and you attempt to update any of the following settings, a pop-up window will appear confi rming you wish to exit the active energy savings event which could result in higher energy consumption during the event period:
Canceling Energy Savings Enrollment
The option to cancel enrollment in Energy Savings can be found by going to Menu > Settings > Energy Savings > Energy Savings Settings > Factory Reset Energy Savings Settings.
See included installation instructions for details. Changes made under Advanced Settings should be made by your HVAC installer or technician.
General
Display
Home Info
This section can only be completed once a secure Wi-Fi connection is established and the thermostat is connected to the Lennox server.
Once connected to the Lennox Server, you may enter the following information for your thermostat.
Account
This section can only be completed once a Wi-Fi connection is established and the thermostat is connected to the Lennox server.
Once connected to the Lennox Server, you may enter the following information for your thermostat. Your options are:
Sign In
Use this option if you have already created an user account and your thermostat is already associated with that account.
If your have forgotten your password, there is an option on the Account Info screen to have the Lennox server email your password to you.
Create New Account
If you do not have an account with Lennox, you can create an account now. Fields to complete are:
Generate Pin
Select the generate pin option. A five digit pin will be displayed. Make note of the pin.
NOTE: Pin number is only active for 15 minutes if time expires you have to generate another pin number.
Go to https://www.lennoxicomfort.com:
Wireless networks supported by this system are:
Never use an open router connection (non-secure).
Always use a secure connection physically located in the home where the thermostat is located.
Touch the Menu icon in the upper left-hand corner of the display.
The following terminology is used:
Locate the thermostat and router away from other devices that could possibility interfere with wireless communications. Some examples of other devices that could interfere are:
To eliminate a possible source of interference, temporally disable any devices and see if Wi-Fi performance has improved.
Determining Wireless Connection Signal Strength
The ideal signal strength range for the thermostat is -1 to -69 Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI). The signal strength can be viewed from the thermostat interface.
Connecting to Lennox Server using Alternate Method
An additional test method is with your cell phone.
The iComfort® Thermostat App (homeowner app) is available for use on iPhone®, iPad® and Android™ devices.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the US and other countries.
Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google permission. Amazon, Echo, Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
This section provides basic information on how to connect your Amazon device utilizing Alexa speech-recognition technology for your thermostat. Also provided are the voice commands that controls your thermostat.
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 S30 Ultra Smart Thermostat Skill using the Amazon Alexa mobile app.
Under “Smart Home” in your Alexa app, you should see a list of discovered devices with your thermostat or zone names. You can see your system or zone names on the thermostat home screen above the indoor temperature display. Only use the exact name(s) you see on the thermostat 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. In addition, each zone must also have a unique name like bedroom, kitchen, den, etc. 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. To change the name of a specific zone, go to the home screen, select menu > settings > iHarmony and select the specific zone you wish to rename.
Changing to Celsius
Using your Amazon Alexa mobile app, select the three bar icon in the upper left-hand of the screen.
Heat and Cool Mode
Alexa will control your thermostat a bit differently when it’s in Heat • Cool mode. In Heat and Cool mode the system can automatically switch between heating and cooling as needed.
For instance, if you ask Alexa to set the hallway temperature to 70 degrees, your thermostat will use this as a midpoint temperature, setting the Heat set point to 69 and Cool set point to 72. Alexa will confirm your request, saying “Hallway is in auto mode, aiming for 70 degrees”.
NOTE:
Download the Google Home app from Google Play or the App Store™ on a compatible phone or tablet. Then follow the on-screen steps to finish setup. Once you have added the thermostat to your Google Home app, then install the Google Assistant app (Android and IOS) to enable voice control.
NOTE: Google Assistant app may be already installed on your Android device.
Schedule Mode Functions
Raising or lowering the temperature is not supported when using a schedule feature. When attempting to change the temperature when in either reference mode, Google Assistant will respond with “mode not supported“.
Heat / Cool Mode (Auto-Changeover)
Although Google Assistant supports heat / cool mode temperature adjustments, it will do so only by maintaining the currently established temperature ranged.
For example, if you set your heat set point to 60ºF and your cooling set point to 80ºF at the thermostat itself, then you have established a temperature range of 20 degrees. Any adjustment using Google Assistant, either through the app or by voice will maintain a 20 degree range differential as well. Let’s say you change your heat set point to 65ºF. Now your thermostat will indicate the heating is at 65ºF and cooling is set at 85ºF. Adjusting the cooling set point will result in the range being maintained as well. In the Google Home app, the thermostat image will only display the approximate center temperature between the current heating and cooling set points. In this example it would display 75ºF.
Additional Help
To learn more, go to either the Lennox consumer help at: http://www.support.lennoxicomfort.com/help/lennox-google-assistant/lennox-google-assistant.html or Google’s online help at: http://g.co/home/help.
Download the IFTTT app from Google Play or the Apple App Store™ on a compatible phone or tablet.
Then follow the on-screen stops to finish setup.
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Settings include:
FCC Compliance Statement — PART 15.19: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
FCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
RF Exposure Information
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm during normal operation.
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