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After setting temp without a hold, can I get the Nest to go back to following the schedule?

srperetz
Community Member

If I change the temp on the thermostat itself (not in the app) and don't go then go to the Hold menu, is there any way to get the Nest to go back to following the schedule again? In the app, I don't have the option to end the hold, because there's no hold set. And I've found no way either in the app or on the thermostat to tell it to just resume the currently applicable setting based on the schedule. This makes no sense to me. All of the programmable thermostats I've ever owned over multiple decades have always had a "go back to the schedule" option.

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CBFox
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On our model, if we change the temperature manually like that, the Nest reverts to the schedule at the next time the schedule calls for a temperature change.  So to get the same effect as telling it to revert to schedule immediately, we would just change the temperature manually to be whatever the current schedule temperature is supposed to be.  

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CBFox
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Bronze

On our model, if we change the temperature manually like that, the Nest reverts to the schedule at the next time the schedule calls for a temperature change.  So to get the same effect as telling it to revert to schedule immediately, we would just change the temperature manually to be whatever the current schedule temperature is supposed to be.  

MelbaDT
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey folks, 

 

Appreciate your answer, CBFox. 

 

@srperetz, glad to hear your got the answer to your question. Feel free to let us know if you have more questions, we'll just be here. 

 

Best, 

Melba

JayDubya
Community Member

Darn...I was honestly hoping I was just super stupid and missing how to do it because there is NO way that a 2022 product would be missing a basic, basic, basic (did I mention basic)  feature like this that is on every programmable stat made in the last decade. Welp, back they both go.