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Table 2. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting
GF= Gas Furnace, AH=Air Handler, ID=Indoor unit (GF or AH), HP=Heat Pump, AC=Air Conditioner, OD=Outdoor Unit (AC or HP), PA=Pure Air S, ZA=Zone system and TS=Thermostat
Alert
Code
Inverter
Flash
Code
Priority
Condition
Actual Displayed
Alert Text
Under dealer
control center >
Notifications
Component or System Operational State and Troubleshooting Tip
How to clear alert code
120
Service Soon
Unresponsive
Device
There is a delay in the system component responding to the system. Typically this alert code does
not cause any operational issues and will clear on its own.
• This alert code is usually caused by a delay in the outdoor unit responding to the thermostat.
•
Leaking voltage from strands within the bundle.
> Land only the
R
wire on the
R
terminal to load the bundle with 24VAC.
►
Typically only the
R
wire needs to be landed to identify if voltage is leaking.
► If voltage is present checking the other wires is informational only but not needed.
► If voltage is not present checking the other wires one at a time would be needed.
>
Check each loose wire in AC mode to
C
on circuit board.
► Good voltage is .03 -.3VAC leaking voltage is not the issue.
► Acceptable can be up to .7VAC with moderate success.
► Some units have worked with up to 1.2VAC with occasional success.
► Voltage over 1.2VAC needs to be addressed.
Automatically clears after an unresponsive
system component (device) responds to any
inquiry.
124
Service
Urgent
Tstat Lost
Communication
To Smarthub
The thermostat has lost communication with a system component for more than three minutes.
•
Check the wiring connections between components.
• Ohm wires.
• Cycle power.
• Any component that is miss-wired may cause a false component code to be shown on system
component.
•
Disconnect all wiring to other system components and check communication one at a time.
NOTE:
When using a float switch, use isolation relay to break common wire to outdoor unit. For
testing purposes, remove float switch from the circuit
This alert code stops all associated system operations and waits for a heartbeat message from
the system component that is not communicating.
Automatically clears after communication
is re-established with applicable system
component (device).
125
Service
Urgent
Control
Hardware
Problem
There is a hardware problem on a system component control.
• In system using Lennox Smart Zoning zoning, the system will remain in non-zone mode (all
dampers open) for five minutes after priority condition no longer exist.
•
In systems using a Equipment Interface Module, remove jumper if present on indoor unit between
R
and
W2
.
•
In systems using a PureAir
S
, the pure air control board jumper selector is missing.
If none of the above tips are applicable, then replace the control if the problem prevents operation
and is persistent.
Automatically clears five minutes after the
issue no longer exists.