How do I reset my ecobee access code?
How do I reset my ecobee password?
- Navigate to the login page on your mobile device, or web browser.
- Select “Forgot password?” and enter the email address associated with your ecobee account.
- You should receive an email with a link to reset your password. ...
- Once you complete, you will receive a final confirmation email.
How do I access ecobee Web Portal?
How to Use the ecobee Web Portal
- 1 Log into the Web Portal. Open your preferred web browser and navigate to https://www.ecobee.com/home. Log into your ecobee account and click Sign In.
- 2 Learn How to Use Your Web Portal. Please select an ecobee Smart Thermostat Web Portal feature you would like to learn about.
Why is ecobee not working?
Open the panel on your furnace to expose the control panel where your thermostat wires are connected. Most systems have a purple 3 or an orange 5 amp fuse on the board—check this fuse to ensure that it's intact. A blown fuse will have to be replaced. Once a blown fuse is replaced, the ecobee should power back on.
Can't find my ecobee registration code?
Tap the three horizontal bars on the bottom left corner of the ecobee thermostat screen to open the MAIN MENU. Tap REGISTRATION. If it says "2 Steps Left," you will first be directed to the Wi-Fi set-up and your code will be generated once Wi-Fi setup is completed.
How do I control my ecobee thermostat?
How to Access & Adjust Comfort Settings
- Wake up your ecobee Smart Thermostat, then tap Menu.
- Tap Comfort Settings.
- Select the Comfort Setting you wish to customize.
- Tap the temperature controls to open them.
- Adjust to the desired temperature, then tap Save.
Where do I find my ecobee code?
Obtaining the Registration Code
This code is obtained by doing the following on your ecobee thermostat's screen: 1. Tap the three horizontal bars on the bottom left corner of the ecobee screen to open the Main Menu. After completing these steps, the code will then be displayed on the thermostat's screen.
Why is my ecobee not working?
Open the panel on your furnace to expose the control panel where your thermostat wires are connected. Most systems have a purple 3 or an orange 5 amp fuse on the board—check this fuse to ensure that it's intact. A blown fuse will have to be replaced. Once a blown fuse is replaced, the ecobee should power back on.