The user interface of the heating via the pilot wire allows you to control and adjust the temperature of your radiator easily.
- Consult the consumption report: You can view the electricity consumption measured by your radiator.
- Change the setpoint: You can adjust the temperature of your radiator by changing the setpoint sent by the pilot wire.
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Setpoint modes: You can choose from different setpoint modes for your radiator. The available modes are:
- Off: The radiator is turned off.
- Comfort: The radiator is set to your comfort temperature (set on the radiator).
- Comfort - 1: This mode reduces the setpoint by 1 degree compared to your comfort temperature.
- Comfort - 2: This mode reduces the setpoint by 2 degrees compared to your comfort temperature.
- Eco: The radiator is set to a lower temperature to save energy (set on the radiator).
- Frost protection: The radiator is set to a minimum temperature to prevent pipes from freezing in the event of prolonged absence.
Tip: For a better configuration of your heating system, we recommend that you visit the "Heating" tab by clicking on the heating icon located at the bottom of the home screen. This page will allow you to customize your settings and optimize the thermal comfort of your home.
You can set the temperature of your comfort mode directly on your radiator. One degree less corresponds to 7% energy saving.
Voice control: To control your pilot wire module by voice with Google Home or Alexa, you must first create a scenario in the Enki application. This scenario must activate the setpoint you want to send to your pilot wire module.
Once you have created the scenario, you can launch it from Google Home or Alexa by simply saying: "Ok Google, activate [scenario name]" or "Alexa, start [scenario name]"
Please note that for this to work, you must have linked your Enki account to your Google Home or Alexa account.
Note: On some older radiator models, the "Comfort - 1" and "Comfort - 2" modes are not available.
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