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Table 19. 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
65544
Information
Only-Dealer
More Than
8 Tstats In A
Group
The system is limited to no more than eight (8) smart hubs assigned to one group. You can have
up to nine groups (1-9) with five smart hubs assigned to each. If you have more than 8 smart hubs
assigned to a single group, then alert code 65544 will be displayed.
If you DO NOT exceed the five smart hubs per group limitation, you will NOT get an alert code
65544.
EXAMPLE:
If you had two groups with six smart hubs assigned to each group, then you would
get each minute twelve alert code 65544 notifications.
Once the system detects that only
five or less smart hubs are detected
in one group will the alert code
automatically clears.
65545
Service Soon
Cooling
Capacity Alert
Cooling operation may not be sufficient for the hottest days. Based on local conditions and
climatological data for zip code.
EXAMPLE:
Dirty Filter, Low Refrigerant charge, TXV, etc. Symptom during mild temperatures
may include; system running longer than normal but not showing any other symp-
toms.
Auto cleared on next prediction
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Service Soon
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Possible loose or mis-wired connections or two zone sensors are assigned the same zone
number. Two dashes will be displayed on the S30 thermostat for indoor temperature and/or zone
sensor. The system will go into central mode. Individual zone functions is disabled. Anytime the
zone sensor loses communication with the damper control module, the entire system will go into
central mode. If two sensors are assigned the same zone number, this could result in the double
dashes to appear as well.
If two zone sensors are assigned
the same zone number, this could
cause the double dashes to appear.
If loose or mis-wired connection was
confirmed, correct the issue and run
the re-configuration procedure.