User's Manual

EcoTouch Configuration Changes
Regular Maintenance
Under normal conditions, a correctly deployed EcoSmart series will require no maintenance.
Procedure: Visual Inspection
Step 1 Verify that components have not been tampered with, destroyed or stolen.
Step 2 Verify that the components are securely mounted on their respective surfaces.
Step 3 Verify that the AC power is being supplied to the HVAC system.
Step 4 Verify that the power/data wiring between the EcoSource and the EcoTouch are intact and
connected.
Step 5 Re-associate all sensors.
Procedure: Functional Inspection
Step 1 Observe whether the HVAC system is operating (e.g. drive cycle) after entering the room.
In most cases, entering the room will have initiated an HVAC drive cycle after the Sensor detected
occupancy. Possible exceptions:
-If the temperature in the room is within hysteresis of the HVAC setpoint, a drive cycle may not
commence;
-A delay may have been programmed into the EcoSource thermostat, instructing the unit to wait for
a particular duration before triggering a drive. (Although uncommon, this feature is sometimes
requested by a property. In almost all cases, the delay is less than 3 minutes.)
Step 2 If a drive cycle does not initiate within 5 minutes of entry, force a drive cycle by temporarily
setting the thermostat to some arbitrary high or low temperature (ensure the HVAC mode is set
correctly).
EcoSource thermostats default to Occupied status if communication with the Sensor(s) is lost for any
reason. This permits the units to continue allowing the occupant to control the room temperature.
However, in this state energy savings will be lost. If in doubt whether the sensors are associated, re-
associate all Sensors.
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