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Lennox M30 Smart Thermostat User Guide

Lennox M30 Smart Thermostat

Thermostat

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:

  • Three languages supported (English, Français and Español)
  • Wi-Fi Connected
  • Smart Away® – Uses the thermostat to control the home temperature while unoccupied (geo-fencing)
  • FEELS LIKE® – Controls the system using outdoor / indoor temperatures and indoor humidity to create the optimal comfortable conditions in the home
  • Schedule IQ feature, you only need to program the thermostat once. Whenever there’s a change in your routine, the thermostat adapts heating and cooling to match
  • Easy to read 4.3 inch color screen (measured diagonally).
  • LCD display with back light shows the current and set temperature, time, inside relative humidity, system status (operating mode and schedules) and outside temperature (optional outdoor sensor required).
  • Humidification measurement and control
  • Dew point adjustment control
  • Equipment maintenance reminders
  • Heat/Cool mode — Permits control of heating, cooling, humidification, and dehumidification without user involvement
  • Performance reports are available through the homeowner web portal
  • Provides temperature control for gas, oil, electric and heat pumps for up to 4 heat / 2 cool multi-stage systems (includes dual-fuel operation)
  • Compliant with California Title 24 Open ADR 2.0

This thermostat works with:

  • Amazon® Alexa
  • Google Assistant
  • IFTTT
  • PureAir™ Air Purification Systems – Indoor air quality with time or sensor based notification of consumables including media filters, UVC bulbs, humidifier pads, and PureAir® system catalyst service/replacement
  • Humiditrol® Enhanced Dehumidification Accessory (EDA)
  • Ventilation Control for ERV, HRV and Fresh Air Damper

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 temperature

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).

Home Screen

Temperature Settings

  • Large display of current inside temperature (°F or °C)
  • Heating and Cooling set point indicators on the round animated temperature band
  • Current cooling set point temperature (cool-to)
  • Current heating set point temperature (heat-to)

Cool Only Temperature Adjustment Screen

  • Cooling set point display
  • Cooling set point indicator on the round temperature band
  • Plus (+) and Minus (–) option
  • Home (return to Home Screen)

Heat Only Temperature Adjustment Screen

  • Heating set point display
  • Heating set point indicator on the round temperature band
  • Plus (+) and Minus (–) options
  • Home (return to Home 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.

Time and Date Display

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.

  • Off
  • Cool Only
  • Heat Only
  • Heat/Cool
  • Emergency Heat (heat pump systems only)
  • Schedule IQ, summer, winter, spring/fall and save energy
  • On
  • Auto
  • Circulate

Away

  • Set heating or cooling set points during unoccupied periods.
  • System status indicators which are located along the left side of the home screen. See “Table 1. System and Event Icons” on page 8 for details for each icon.
  • Heating and Cooling set point indicators on the round temperature band. Yellow line indicates current room temperature.
  • Current cooling set point temperature (cool-to). Cooling is always represented by the color blue.
  • Current heating set point temperature (heat-to). Heating is always represented by the color red.
  • Cancel Away Mode

Home Screen and System Event Icons

The following icons are located on home screen and will appear during applicable operations or tasks

Menu

Menu

Notifications

Performance Report

Edit Schedules

  • Schedule IQ™
  • Summer
  • Winter
  • Spring/Fall
  • Save Energy

Select Days

  • Individual Days (Monday, Tuesday, etc.)
  • Week/Weekend (Monday-Friday and Saturday-Sunday)
  • All Days

Select Mode

  • Heat/Cool
  • Heat Only
  • Cool Only
  • Set Time (4 time periods per day)
  • Individual Sliders to adjust cooling (blue) and heating (red) temperatures for each time period (Adjustable 60 to 90°F)
  • Fan Icon
  • >On
  • >Auto
  • >Circulate
  • Rename

Settings

Displays various user settings (fan, heat/cool, humidity, reminders, general, display). Factory default settings are highlighted in bold.

Access to all user settings

  • Wi-Fi
  • Name
  • Away
  • Feels Like™
  • Fan
  • Heat/Cool
  • Ventilation
  • Humidity
  • Notifications
  • Energy Savings
  • Advanced Settings (Installer Settings)
  • General
  • Display
  • Home Info
  • Account

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.

  • Wi-Fi (on/off)
  • Wi-Fi Network

Name
Enter the 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.

Manual Away
The user can manually put the system into away mode by pressing the “away” icon. When the system is in away mode, the horseshoe is grayed-out and shows the “away” status text. In order to exit away mode, the user can press the “cancel” icon. In away mode, the away set points are used to control the system. The user can modify the away set points from the default values in menu > settings > away.

Smart Away
Smart Away is a feature that can be enabled once you have created and registered your account. Both Home Info and Account options must be completed before this option can be enabled. Smart Away is a feature that can be enabled once you have created and registered your account. Both Home Info and Account options must be completed before this option can be enabled. The Smart Away feature depends on the iComfort Thermostat App running on your mobile device (smartphone or tablet) and be logged in to your account. It is also required for Wi-Fi and location settings to be enabled on your mobile device. Android devices must also have the location mode set to “high accuracy.” Consult your mobile device user guide for instructions. Smart Away can also be enabled from your mobile device once you have installed the Lennox iComfort Thermostat App and logged in. Go to the menu > settings > away and turn ON Smart Away. To allow the mobile device you are on to use this feature, turn ON and participate. The away fence option will appear and by default, the setting is two miles (3 km). The range for this setting is 2 to 6 miles (3.00 to 9.50 km).

Inner and Outer Away Fences
The inner away fence is set by the user anywhere between 2 to 6 miles (3.00 to 9.50 km) on the mobile app. This setting can be different for each participating mobile device. When any of the participating mobile devices are located inside of its inner away fence, the system will not be in Smart Away; the system will use the temperature set points defined by the schedule or what was manually set. Once the inner away fence is set, the outer fence for each participating mobile device will be automatically calculated by the Smart Away algorithm.

Transition Set Points
When the closest participating mobile device is between the inner and outer away fences, the thermostat will show the Smart Away indicator. The system will use transition set points to heat or cool the home. The transition temperature set points are automatically calculated by the Smart Away algorithm using a combination of the home and away set points.

Away
Set Points Once all participating mobile devices have moved outside the transition range, the thermostat will continue to show the Smart Away indicator, and the user-set away set points will be used to control the system. Example: Away set points are 65ºF (18.5ºC) for heating and 85ºF (29.5ºC) for cooling. When the away fence is set to two miles for all participating mobile devices and the closest participating mobile device is within the 0-2 mile (0 to 3.22 km) range of the home, the system is considered home; the system will use the set points from the schedule or what was manually set. If the closest participating mobile device moves into the 2.1 to 8 miles (3.40 to 13.04 km) range, the system is considered in transition, and the system will start to either increase or reduce the heating or cooling set point. Once all participating mobile devices have moved beyond the 8.1 mile (9.50 km) range from the house, the system sets the set points to the away set points (65ºF for heating and 85ºF for cooling).

Multiple Devices

It is possible to have more than one mobile device participating in Smart Away for this system. The away fence can be set to the same value or different values for each mobile device. The thermostat will not show the Smart Away indication until all devices have moved past their inner away fence, and the system will not reach the user-set away set points until all devices have moved past their outer fence

Feels Like
Accurately controls the temperature in the home by determining the “feels like” temperature based on outdoor temperature, indoor temperature plus indoor relative humidity. On/Off:

Fan

  • Set how long to circulate the air each hour.
  • Circulate (9 to 27 minutes, default is 21 minutes)

Heat / Cool

Adjustments for heating and cooling set points, auxiliary heat, safety protection and other settings.

Wider Set Point Range

  • Controls heating and cooling temperatures with a wider set point range
  • On/Off – Changes temperature range from 60-90°F (15.5 to 32°C) to 40-99°F (4.5 to 37°C).

Select Heating Mode (Heat Pump Systems Only)

  • The following options are not available if the outdoor unit is not a heat pump.
  • Normal (heats home to desired temperature).
  • 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 if temperature drops below set balance point -20 to 75°F (-29 to 24°C), adjustable).

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

  • Off
  • Humidify
  • Set point – 45% adjustable RH (15 to 45%)
  • Dehumidify
  • Set point – 50% adjustable RH (35 to 60%)
  • Humidify + Dehumidify

Ventilation

This option will only appear if a fresh air damper, ERV or HRV is installed and configured by your installer.

Menu Selection
When selecting this menu option, selections will be either:

  • Timed or ASHRAE (either Timed or ASHRAE is set by your installer during setup of your thermostat).
  • On (always)
  • Off (always

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

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 and Air-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 operation can be continuous or intermittent (much higher airflow cycled by a timer) if 1 zone or less. For more information about ASHRAE, go to https://www.ashrae.org.

Notification

  • Replace Filter 1
  • Replace Filter 2
  • Replace UV Bulb
  • Replace Humidifier Pad
  • PureAir™ Maintenance
  • Maintenance Reminder Settings
  • Pending utility company peak load event
  • Settings for all Reminders

Disabled

  • >3, 6, 12, 24 Months or Custom date
  • >Set for Calendar Time or Runtime

Energy Savings

Energy Savings feature is currently a feature requirement for the State of California. Enrolling into the energy-saving program will allow your utility company to control your thermostat during peak energy events. An icon on the home page will indicate when the system is in an active energy savings event. Enrollment is a two-step process for consumers. The first step requires the consumer to register with their utility provider before the thermostat settings can be enabled to take advantage of the Energy Savings feature.

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.

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

  • Peak load event active set-points with the following options:
    • Default
    • Offset.
    • Custom set-points
    • Peak Price event Threshold
  • Peak Price Event Active Set-points with the following options:
    • Default
    • Offset.
    • Custom set-points
    • Energy Savings Events Filter
  • Energy Savings Settings Factory Reset

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 confirming you wish to exit the active energy savings event which could result in higher energy consumption during the event period

  • Adjusting the temperature set point manually,
  • Selecting a schedule
  • Changing the mode of operations
  • Manually canceling the event from the home screen indicator.

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

Advanced Settings

General

  • About
    • >Thermostat model number
    • >Control model number
    • >Control serial number
    • >Control hardware revision
    • >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
    • >Address 2
    • >City
    • >State
    • >Zip/Postal Code
    • >Phone
    • >Email
    • >Website
  • Dealer Access
    • Remote View (on/off)
    • Alerts and Notifications (on/off)
  • Screen Lock (Prevents tampering with thermostat settings).
    • >Unlocked (no security).
    • >Partially Locked (prevents tampering with the menu settings, set points can be adjusted).
    • >Locked (prevents tampering with the thermostat).
  • Date & Time
    • >12 or 24 Hour setting
  • Language
    • >English
    • >Français
    • >Español

Display

  • Outdoor Temperature Display
    • >Off
    • >Internet (requires Internet connection)
    • >Sensor (requires that an outdoor air temperature sensor is installed and enabled under Advanced Settings > Outdoor Sensor).
  • Indoor Humidity
    • >On
    • >Off
  • Screen Saver
    • >On
    • >Off
  • Screen Brightness
  • Temperature Unit
    • >°F
    • >°C
  • Clean Screen

Home Info

Once connected to the Lennox Server, you may enter the following information for your thermostat.

  • Home
  • Country / region
  • Address 1
  • Address 2
  • City
  • Zip / postal code

Account

Once connected to the Lennox Server, you may enter the following information for your thermostat

Your options are:

  • Sign in
  • Create New Account
  • Generate Pin

Sign In

Use this option if you have already created an user account and your thermostat is already associated with that account

Create New Account

If you do not have an account with Lennox, you can create an account now. Fields to complete are:

  • First name
  • Last Name
  • Phone
  • Login Name
  • Set Password
  • Receive Alerts and Reminders via Email
  • Allow dealer to receive set alerts and remotely fix your system,
  • Agree to the Lennox End User License Agreement (EULA).

Generate Pin

Select the generate pin option. A five digit pin will be displayed. Make note of the pin

Go to https://www.lennoxicomfort.com:

  • Click on your login name in the upper right-hand corner.
  • Click on add comfort.
  • Enter the five-digit pin you recorded earlier and select add

Wi-Fi Connection and Troubleshooting

Wireless networks supported by this system are:

  • 802.11b is 2.4Ghz band (max 11 Mbit/s)
  • 802.11g is 2.4Ghz band (max 54 Mbit/s)
  • 802.11n is 2.4Ghz band (max 130 Mbit/s)

Visible Home Wi-Fi Access Point

  • Touch wi-fi network. This will display a list of visible Wi-Fi networks within range of the thermostat.
  • Select the homeowner network and type in the password. Touch join to continue
  • If joining the network was successful, the access point name will appear next to wi-fi networks

Hidden Home Wi-Fi Access Point

  • Touch wi-fi network. Scroll down to others.
  • Enter new network information. You will need the name of the access point and the type of security being used. Select Security. Options are: none, WEP, WPA and WPA2. If your home Wi-Fi connection is unsecured, then Wi-FI security must be enabled using WEP, WPA or WPA2 via the router before proceeding. Consult your router documentation on how to enable Wi-Fi security.
  • Enter the password
  • Touch join to complete.
  • If joining the hidden network was successful, the access point name will appear next to wi-fi networks

Wireless Terminology

The following terminology is used:

  • Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI). This indicates the signal strength of the Wi-Fi router being received by the scanning device (i.e., smart phone). So the higher the RSSI number (or less negative in some devices), the stronger the signal.
  • Internet Protocol Address (IP address). This is an address assigned by your home router for each network device (e.g., computer, printer, thermostat).

Troubleshooting Tips

Locate the thermostat and router away from other devices that could possibly interfere with wireless communications. Some examples of other devices that could interfere are:

  • Microwave ovens
  • Wireless cameras
  • Portable phones and bases
  • Baby monitors
  • Wireless speakers
  • Bluetooth devices

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.
  • Press NETWORK SETTINGS; This screen shows a graphical view of options representing OPEN and SECURE wireless networks, along with options for adding a network.
  • Select the access point that has already been established and connected.
  • When selecting the info icon, a screen will appear which will display an option to forget the network and IP address assigned to the thermostat by your router, sub-net mask, router, DNS and RSSI.
  • Scroll down to the last entry on this screen. There the Wi-Fi signal strength will be displayed (RSSI). If the RSSI signal strength is anywhere between -9 to -69, then the signal strength is sufficient. If outside the reference range, then either relocate the router closer to the thermostat, add a repeater, or move the thermostat. Adjusting antenna on router may resolve the issue.

Connecting to Lennox Server using Alternate Method

  • An additional test method is with your cell phone.
  • Enabled the mobile hot spot option on your phone.
  • NOTE: Not all data plans allow this function. Check with your service provider for this option.
  • Connect the thermostat to your hot spot.
  • Allow up to five minutes for the connection to the Lennox Server.
  • If you are able to connect then you have verified that the thermostat’s Wi-Fi is functional.

iComfort Mobile App (Applications

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.

Amazon Alexa Enabled Devices

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

Setup
First you must have a 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.

  • Download and install the Amazon Alexa app on your mobile device.
  • Start the Amazon Alexa app.
  • Search for “Lennox” in the Skills or Smart Home Skills section of the Amazon Alexa app and ‘Enable Skill’ for the Lennox iComfort Skill.
  • Login with your Lennox iComfort user name and password
  • Your Lennox account should now be successfully linked with Amazon Alexa.
  • You can now add your iComfort thermostat to Alexa by either of the following options:
  • Clicking on “Discover Devices” in the Smart Home section in the Alexa app OR
  • Ask Alexa to discover your iComfort Thermostat by saying, “Alexa, discover my devices”.

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.

Alexa Voice Commands for Lennox Skill

  • Set your device to a specific temperature:
    • “Alexa, set (thermostat name) to 75 degrees”
    • “Alexa, set (thermostat name) temperature to 75”
    • “Alexa, set (thermostat name) to 75”
    • “Alexa, change temperature to 75”. Alexa will ask you to confirm which device, just say your thermostat’s name.
    • “Alexa, turn temperature to 75”. Alexa will ask you to confirm which device, just say your thermostat’s name.
  • Turn UP the temperature a set amount:
    • “Alexa, increase (thermostat name) by 3 degrees”
    • “Alexa, increase (thermostat name) temperature by 3 degrees”
    • “Alexa, raise (thermostat name) by three degrees”
  • Turn UP the temperature by two degrees:
    • “Alexa, increase (thermostat name) temperature”
    • “Alexa, heat up (thermostat name)”
  • Turn DOWN the temperature a set amount:
    • “Alexa, decrease (thermostat name) by three degrees”
    • “Alexa, lower (thermostat name) temperature by three degrees”
    • “Alexa, decrease (thermostat name) temperature by three degrees”
  • Turn DOWN the temperature by two degrees:
    • “Alexa, lower (thermostat name) temperature
    • “Alexa, cool down (thermostat name)”
    • “Alexa, make (thermostat name) colder”
  • Ask for the current temperature:
    • “Alexa, what is the temperature of (thermostat name)” Alexa will reply with current temperature.
  • Ask for thermostat set points:
    • “Alexa, what is the (thermostat name) set to?” Alexa will reply with the current thermostat set points and the thermostat mode (heat, cool or auto

Changing to Celsius
Using your Amazon Alexa mobile app, select the three bar icon in the upper left-hand of the screen.

  • Select Settings.
  • Choose your Amazon device
  • Select Measurement Units from the menu.
  • Toggle ON Temperature Units – Use metric measurements for temperature units.

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:

  • You cannot change the mode (heat only, cool only, etc.) of your thermostat using Alexa.
  • If your thermostat is in ‘away’ or ‘smart away’ mode, any Alexa commands to change thermostat temperature will not work in this mode.
  • Currently, you can pair only one home that is listed in your Lennox iComfort Account with Alexa. In the situation where you have multiple homes associated with your iComfort account, you will not have a choice to choose the home for Alexa. You can check the homes associated your account by visiting: https://www.lennoxicomfort.com

Google Home and Assistant

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

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

IFTTT

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. To learn more, go to the Lennox consumer web portal at:

FCC

FCC Compliance Statement — PART 15.19: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions

  • This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

FCC Interference Statement — PART 15.105 (B)

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:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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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