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ecobee M5A Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat User Guide

Sensor participation and comfort setting:  
Your ecobee’s schedule consists of temperature profiles called Comfort Settings. By default, your ecobee has  
three Comfort Settings: Home, Away, and Sleep. You can also create additional custom Comfort Settings via the  
Web Portal and in the app itself.  
Comfort Settings make sure your home is the right temperature during specific activities in your schedule.  
For example, when your home, your ecobee thermostat can turn the heating on if the temperature falls below 70°F  
(21°C) and turn the cooling on if the temperature rises above 78°F (25°C). Or when you are away, only turn  
heating on if the temperature falls below 62°F (16.7°C) and turn cooling on if the temperature rises above 85F  
(27.8°C).  
By choosing which sensors participate in each Comfort Setting, you will have complete control over which sensors  
your ecobee thermostat uses to calculate the average temperature. Keep in mind, each Comfort Setting must have  
at least one participating sensor.  
Customize your comfort by adjusting your sensor participation settings  
To maximize overnight comfort, you might decide that the only sensor you want to include in your Sleep Comfort  
Setting is the one in your bedroom.  
During the busiest time of day, when your Home Comfort Setting is active, you may want to have multiple sensors  
participating, e.g. your living room SmartSensor, the one in the kitchen, and your thermostat's built-in occupancy  
sensor.  
You can change your Participation Settings in the app or on the thermostat itself in one of two ways:  
Shown: Steps for changing Participation Setting on thermostat.  
MAIN MENU SENSORS Tap the sensor you wish to change PARTICIPATION  
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ecobee M5A Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat User Guide