Symbio 700 Service Test Mode
Summary:
The Symbio 700 Service Test Mode is a feature that allows users to initiate certain operating modes of the equipment through the onboard display or the mobile app. It provides the ability to energize the various components of the system, either to support general system startup tasks or to support troubleshooting. Below are the steps to initiate Service Test Mode.
Click the preferred method:
Using Symbio 700 Mobile Phone App
Using Symbio 700 Onboard Display
Symbio 700 Mobile Phone App Service Test Mode:
1. On the Home screen, select the Tools icon at the bottom right corner of the screen to navigate to the Tools screen
2. Select Service Test Mode
3. Select any of the blue play icons to initiate that test mode
4. When a test is active, the status turns blue and displays the name of the active test mode
5. To exit Service Test Mode, click the blue stop icon next to the active test mode. Active test modes time out after the Service Test Timeout timer (60 minutes default) expires or the power is cycled to the controller
Symbio 700 Onboard Display Service Test Mode:
1) Home Button - 2) Up Arrow Button - 3) Enter Button - 4) Left Arrow Button - 5) Right Arrow Button -
6) Bluetooth Button - 7) Down Arrow Button - 8) Back Button
1. Push the Home button to in sure you start from the beginning.
2. Push the Down button till the display shows Utilities
3. Push the Enter button
4) Push the down button till the display shows Unit Config.
5) Push the Enter button
6) Push the down button till the display shows Edit Unit Config
7) Push the Enter button
Trane Tracer TU Service Test Mode:
1. Click on the Multistate tab and scroll down to Multistate Value 11110 click the override button.
2. Click on the request value, choose a service mode to test, and apply that test.
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WARNING:
Information in this article is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechanical experience and who comply with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, orders, or regulations related to the installation, service, or repair of a heating or central air conditioning product. Any attempt to install, service, or repair a heating or central air conditioning product may result in personal injury and/or property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of the information contained herein, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.