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Nest thermostat schedules

GBD
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Is there a way to create a seperate schedule for cooling mode or will I have to delete the heat schedule and enter a new one for cooling and then do the same thing every winter and summer?

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Patrick_Caezza
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@GBD

Here is a Help Article that should answer your question.

Nest thermostat temperature modes  

Just follow the instructions for the Nest Thermostat

 


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Patrick_Caezza
Platinum Product Expert
Platinum Product Expert

@GBD

Here is a Help Article that should answer your question.

Nest thermostat temperature modes  

Just follow the instructions for the Nest Thermostat

 


To ensure that I see your reply, please tag me using @Patrick_Caezza

GBD
Community Member

Thanks for the reply Patrick but I've already read that article. What I don't understand is on that page it states "Heat, Cool, and Heat • Cool modes each have their own temperature schedule." but when I change the mode from heat to cool and go to edit the schedule, it's already populated by the heat schedule that I already created. I do see that this schedule has both a heat and cool setting which I could work with except what If my schedule requirement are different for heating and cooling.

Tallica2020
Community Member

Yeah I am in a similar situation with my nest thermostat. There's no "default" settings for temp scheduling or" reset to default settings" option or something similar. I've looked online for default settings for scheduling but I would have to manually input each time on each day. Also my nest thermostat has a setting in the home app saying it's learning what I prefer but I just bought the regular one not the deluxe version. Overall I'm happy with it minus a few things here and there, it's already paid for itself multiple times over in savings after upgrading from the old analog manual type. Hope you find what your looking for sir. 

Best regards