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Trane ComfortLink II XL850 Communicating System Thermostat

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This manual provides essential information for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Trane ComfortLink II XL850 Communicating System Thermostat. The XL850 is designed for use with American Standard and Trane AccuLink communicating HVAC systems only. It features a touchscreen interface and includes an embedded Z-Wave Static Controller for remote control capabilities within a Z-Wave network.

Please read these instructions thoroughly before proceeding with installation or operation to ensure proper function and to avoid potential damage or injury. This thermostat is a sophisticated component designed for professional installation.

Nga Korero Haumaru Nui

Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei te noho nga waahanga katoa i mua i te tiimata o te whakaurunga:

Trane ComfortLink II XL850 Thermostat and components including the main unit, mounting plate, and USB cable.

Image: The Trane ComfortLink II XL850 thermostat unit, its mounting plate, and included accessories such as a USB cable, as typically found in the product packaging.

Tāutatanga

Nga Mahi i mua i te whakaurunga

  1. Weto Whakakore: Whakawetohia te hiko o tō pūnaha whakamahana me te whakamatao i te pūwehe ara iahiko, i te pouaka fiusi rānei.
  2. Tango Thermostat Tawhito: Carefully remove your existing thermostat from the wall. Note the wiring connections if applicable, though communicating systems use specific wiring.
  3. Tauwāhi: Choose a central location on an interior wall, away from direct sunlight, drafts, and heat sources.

Te Whakaeke i te Thermostat

  1. Separate the mounting plate from the thermostat unit.
  2. Position the mounting plate on the wall and mark the screw holes.
  3. Drill pilot holes if necessary and secure the mounting plate to the wall using the provided screws. Ensure it is level.

Wiring (Communicating Systems Only)

The XL850 is designed for Trane/American Standard communicating systems. These systems typically use fewer wires than conventional systems, often requiring only four wires for communication and power. Refer to your HVAC system's specific wiring diagram for precise connections.

Whakamuri view of Trane ComfortLink II XL850 Thermostat showing wiring terminals and internal components.

Image: The rear of the Trane ComfortLink II XL850 thermostat, displaying the terminal block for wiring connections and internal circuitry. The mounting plate is shown detached.

Attaching the Thermostat Unit

Once wiring is complete and verified, carefully align the thermostat unit with the mounting plate and snap it into place. Ensure it is securely fastened.

Hiko Hiko

Restore power to your HVAC system at the circuit breaker. The thermostat should power on and begin its initial setup sequence.

Tatūnga me te Whirihoranga

Upon initial power-up, the XL850 will guide you through a setup wizard. Follow the on-screen prompts to configure basic settings.

Ruānuku Tatūnga Tuatahi

Z-Wave Network Integration

The XL850 includes a Z-Wave Static Controller, allowing it to be integrated into a Z-Wave smart home network for remote control via platforms like Nexia Home Intelligence.

  1. Access the Z-Wave setup menu on the thermostat (refer to the on-screen menu for exact navigation).
  2. Initiate the 'Add Device' or 'Include' process on your Z-Wave controller.
  3. Follow the thermostat's prompts to join the Z-Wave network.
  4. Once successfully paired, the thermostat can be controlled remotely through your Z-Wave hub's interface.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The XL850 features an intuitive touchscreen interface for easy control of your home's climate.

Mua view of Trane ComfortLink II XL850 Thermostat with dimensions of 5 3/8 inches width and 3 3/8 inches height.

Whakaahua: Te taha mua view of the Trane ComfortLink II XL850 thermostat, illustrating its physical dimensions: approximately 5 3/8 inches wide and 3 3/8 inches high.

Mata Matua Nekeview

The main screen typically displays the current temperature, setpoint, system mode, and fan status. Touch icons to access different functions.

Te Whakatau i te Pawera

Touch the temperature display or the up/down arrows on the screen to adjust the desired temperature setpoint.

Kōwhiringa Aratau Pūnaha

Tap the 'Mode' icon to cycle through available operating modes:

Mana Mana

Tap the 'Fan' icon to select fan operation:

Te whakarite

Access the 'Schedule' menu to program custom temperature settings for different times of the day and days of the week. This allows for energy savings and comfort optimization.

Tautuhinga Arā Atu Anō

The 'Menu' or 'Settings' icon provides access to advanced configurations, including Wi-Fi setup, display preferences, service reminders, and system diagnostics.

Te tiaki

The Trane ComfortLink II XL850 thermostat requires minimal maintenance.

Raparongoā

If you encounter issues with your XL850 thermostat, try the following steps:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Karekau he mata hiko/patea.No power to HVAC system; incorrect wiring.Check circuit breaker for HVAC system. Verify wiring connections are secure and correct for a communicating system.
Ko te punaha HVAC kaore e aro ki te whakamaarama.Incorrect system configuration; communication error.Ensure system type is correctly configured in settings. Check for any error messages on the screen. Power cycle the HVAC system and thermostat.
Te āhua nei kāore i te tika te pānui pāmahana.Thermostat location issues; sensor calibration.Ensure thermostat is not in direct sunlight or near heat/cold sources. Consult a professional for sensor calibration if needed.
Kāore e taea te hono atu ki te whatunga Z-Wave.Z-Wave controller not in inclusion mode; interference.Ensure your Z-Wave controller is actively searching for new devices. Move the thermostat closer to the controller if possible. Refer to your Z-Wave controller's manual.

If problems persist, contact a qualified HVAC service technician.

Whakatakotoranga

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

This Trane ComfortLink II XL850 Thermostat is an American Standard / Trane OEM component and typically comes with a factory warranty. Specific warranty terms and duration are provided by the manufacturer. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

Due to the specialized nature of this communicating thermostat, it is generally considered a non-returnable item once installed. For technical support, warranty inquiries, or professional service, please contact your authorized Trane or American Standard dealer or a qualified HVAC professional.

Official Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) stamp indicating the product is an original component.

Image: An 'OEM Component' stamp, signifying that the product is an Original Equipment Manufacturer part, ensuring compatibility and quality.