A Heating mode allows you to define the settings for one or more heaters in your home at once.
By default, Enki offers three modes: "Present", "Absent" and "Night". You can then create up to 17 additional Heating modes, such as "Teleworking" or "Evening".
The Heating mode creation/editing screen allows you to customize the temperature settings for your radiators for each Heating mode.
- Give your Heating mode a name: Enter a descriptive name for your Heating mode, such as "Teleworking" or "Evening".
- Set the temperature for each radiator: For each radiator, you can set the desired temperature using the + and - buttons. For example, you can choose a temperature of 20°C for the living room and a temperature of 18°C for the bedroom. By unchecking one of your devices in the mode, it will not receive any commands for the mode.
- Manage radiators with a pilot wire: If you have radiators equipped with a pilot wire, you can define the order in which you want to send them according to the Heating mode. For example, you can specify that the radiators in the living room should be in "Comfort" mode during the "Day" mode and in "Economy" mode during the "Night" mode.
- Manage radiators with an ON/OFF module: You can set your heating object to switch on or off using the ON/OFF module.
Remember to save your changes once you have finished configuring your Heating mode.
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