Schedules

Basic schedule setup helps the system feel useful straight away instead of being left half-finished.

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This explainer covers schedule setup as part of a normal smart thermostat visit. The aim is to leave you with one sensible starting schedule, clear day-to-day changes, and enough confidence to use the system from the first evening rather than leaving the schedule blank or overcomplicated.

What this usually means

  • Set one practical starting schedule that suits how the home is actually used.
  • Show how to make a quick temporary change and how the system returns to the schedule afterwards.
  • Keep the setup simple enough that the schedule still makes sense next week, not just on the day it is fitted.

What can change the next step

  • If app access, pairing or heating response are not yet stable, the first job may be fixing that before the schedule is worth setting up.
  • Homes with more than one zone, awkward old controls or shared access needs may need a clearer handover before the schedule feels usable.
Official sources and further guidance

Need a quick answer on schedules?

Send your postcode, photos of the current controls, and any thermostat model if you have it. Say whether the issue is the schedule itself, app access or heating response.