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A Comfort365 programmable thermostat with airflow control has been installed in your home to direct airflow to where it's needed, when it's needed for a uniformly comfortable home.

There are a number of resources available to help you understand the Comfort365 system and how it can work best for you.

Explore the thermostat to the right
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Resources For Homeowners
Troubleshooting For Homeowners
When viewing the sleeping area temperature on the thermostat, it seems unusually high or low.
Sleeping Area Temperature
An unusually high or low temperature can be an indication that either the wrong type of sensors have been installed or that the sensor is not connected correctly. Contact the installer to check the wiring and that the correct sensors are installed. Two sensor installations require two Model TS520W sensors and a single sensor installation requires one Model TS510W.
I have a bedroom downstairs and at night, there isn't enough airflow downstairs.
The Comfort365 has a Nighttime Airflow Control option that defaults to On but can be turned Off. When On, more airflow is directed to the sleeping area and less to the unoccupied living area. In addition, the sensors in the sleeping area are used to make the heating and cooling calls. If you have bedrooms downstairs, you might consider turning this option off. See Video 108 for How-To.
When I increase the airflow to the sleeping area, I get more airflow to the downstairs living area and when I increase the airflow to the downstairs living area, I get more airflow to the sleeping area.
Airflow seems to be working backwards.
It sounds like the dampers may have been wired backwards. Contact the installer to check the wiring. Once the wiring is corrected, check your airflow again to make sure the airflow is being directed correctly.
When I increase the airflow to one area, I get more airflow to that area as expected but when I increase the airflow to the other area, I don't see any change in airflow to that area.
Airflow doesn't seem to be working correctly.
This could be an indicator that a damper is not wired correctly, a damper is binding and not moving correctly or the motor on the damper is not working properly. Contact the installer to check the wiring and that the damper and actuator are working properly.
Thermostat display is blank
If your display is blank and batteries are installed, it sounds like the thermostat may have an issue. Contact us directly for a replacement.
Thermostat display is blank or nP is displayed
Make sure batteries are installed. If nP is displayed, this can indicate that the thermostat is not receiving power from the equipment. Make sure the equipment is powered. Or, if you have an early version thermostat (see How do I find my model number and version number), you may have an issue with the thermostat. Contact us directly to discuss the issue and a possible replacement.
How do I find my model number and version number.
On new version thermostats, there is a Model # label on the bottom of the thermostat (faces down to the floor). On older version thermostats, the model number and version number can be found on the back of the thermostat on the small label located on the green circuit board. Gently pull the thermostat off the wall to view. When replacing the thermostat, make sure the plastic tabs and pin are lined up corrrectly before snapping on to the wall plate.
Thermostat display is not working properly.
The thermostat is powered by the equipment and an intermittent power supply may cause the thermostat display to not work properly. Possible causes include a loose wire or a short or the thermostat may have an issue. Contact us directly to discuss the issue and a possible replacement. Also, if you have had other electrical issues in your home, let us know and contact your installer.
When I touch the thermostat display, nothing happens. For example, I touch the System key and nothing changes. Or, the temperature displayed is unusually high or low.
If you are having difficulty operating your Comfort365 thermostat, please take a look at the Troubleshooting topics. Or, give us a call at 949-916-6701, Monday - Friday, 7 am - 4:30 pm or send an email to Kelly@eControlsUSA.com. Please have the thermostat model and version number ready.
Comfort365 Manuals
Model C365T11 Installer and User Manual
Model C365T21 Installer and User Manual
Model C365T21WF Installer and User Manual
Model C365C42 Installer and User Manual
Model C365C42WF Installer and User Manual
The Living area temperature seems unusually high or low.
You may have an early version thermostat with a firmware glitch. Contact us directly for a replacement thermostat.
Living Area Temperature
I would like to control my heating and cooling system when I'm not home.
Upgrading to WiFi Thermostat
The WiFi version of the Comfort365 enables a homeowner to access their home's heating and cooling system from anywhere. The non-WiFi model can be easily upgraded to a WiFi model. Simply remove the non-WiFi model from the subbase on the wall, and replace it with the WiFi model - no additional wiring required. Check with your builder or installer for availability. Or, give us a call.
Introduction to your Comfort365 Thermostat
Navigating your Comfort365 Thermostat
Setting the Time
Activating a Heating or Cooling Call
Setting the Thermostat Mode
Fan Settings
Viewing the Living and Sleeping Area Temperatures
Nighttime Airflow Control
Automatic Airflow Control or Manual Airflow Control
Introduces the Comfort365 comfort system and how it solves the comfort problem.
Learn how to set the time on your Comfort365 thermostat.
Learn how to turn on heating or cooling using your Comfort365 thermostat.
Learn about Thermostat Modes and how to change the mode to HOLD, SCHEDULE or VACANT.
Learn about fan settings and how to change the fan setting to AUTO or ON.
Explore the Comfort365 thermostat and learn about the features and different KEY functions on the Comfort365 display.
Learn how to view the temperature in the Living Area and the Sleeping Area on your thermostat.
Learn about Nighttime Airflow Control and how to change settings and when to turn it off.
Learn about Automatic Airflow Control vs. Manual Airflow Control and how to override for a few hours. Or, how to turn off Automatic Airflow Control so you have full airflow control.
Setting the Schedule
Learn about operating your thermostat in schedule mode and how to change the factory set schedule.
Video 101
Video 102
Video 103
Video 104
Video 105
Video 106
Video 107
Video 108
Video 109
Video 110
Home
All Quick Tip Videos
Introduction to the Comfort365
Navigating the Comfort365
Setting the Time
Activating Heating or Cooling
Setting Thermostat Modes
Fan Settings
Viewing the Living or Sleeping Area Temperature
Nighttime Airflow Control
Automatic Airflow Control or Manual Airflow Control
Setting the Schedule
Quick Tip Videos
Manuals
Contact Us
All Homeowner Resources
Quick Tip Videos
Troubleshooting
Manuals
All Resources
Resetting the Thermostat
If the thermostat is acting up, you can try resetting the thermostat by removing it from the wall and removing the batteries. Let the thermostat sit for about 15 minutes. Put the thermostat back on the wall and put the batteries back in the thermostat. If you have an early version thermostat, versions lower than 3.0, contact us to discuss a replacement.