Netatmo Thermostat user manual, how to restart or reset a thermostat, is available in PDF.

When you restart your thermostat, you can resolve issues like a frozen display or help it get reconnected to the internet.If you need to clear out some of the learning about your home, schedule, or personal settings, you can reset your thermostat.

It's important to write down the settings before you reset your thermostat.To record your system wires, heating type, and safety temperature, go to settings equipment on your thermostat.

If you restart your thermostat, you won't lose any of your settings or information.You can keep using your thermostat if it boots back up.

It will clear out your temperature schedule if you choose this option.Any set points that your thermostat has learned will be erased.You can either create a new schedule from scratch or wait for your thermostat to learn it.

If you have auto-schedule disabled, you will be able to reset to a blank schedule or choose a default schedule.A default schedule is an average schedule based on your region.

The schedule option from the reset menu will remove any schedule you have set for your domestic hot water.You have to set up your hot water schedule again.

Your thermostat learns how often you walk by to help your devices automatically switch on when you come and go.The learned information on your thermostat will be reset if you choose this option.

If you have had your home renovated or moved your thermostat to a new location, you should use this option.After a few days, your thermostat will know where it is.

All network information will be removed from your thermostat if you reset the network.Your thermostat won't be connected to the internet and will forget your password.

To connect your thermostat to the internet, you need to choose your wi-fi network from the menu.

If you reset your thermostat to default, you'll get rid of all your personal settings.

Before using this option to reset to defaults, you should remove your thermostat from your account.

You will need to set it up again, just like you did when you first installed it.

It will take time for your thermostat to learn about you and your home.

If you want to be able to use your thermostat remotely and receive notifications, you'll need to add it to the Nest app again.

If your thermostat is stuck or frozen, and you can't reach the menu to restart it, this method is only recommended.

It's important that you manually restart your thermostat because it could lose some information if you shut it down.

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