NéoDom Guide

Program your smart heating simply

Programming smart heating means matching temperature settings to real moments of presence: morning, daytime, evening, night and away periods.

Key takeaway: good programming should stay simple. It can help avoid unnecessary heating, but savings are not guaranteed: results depend on the home, heating system, habits and settings.

Useful modes

01

Comfort

For moments when the room is occupied. Keep it for time slots that are actually used.

02

Night

To avoid keeping the same setting all night, depending on the comfort you want.

03

Away

To reduce heating when nobody is home, without creating settings that are too extreme.

NéoDom tip: start with only three modes. A schedule that is too complex is often abandoned.

Example of a simple schedule

Morning: short comfort period. Daytime: away mode if the home is empty. Evening: comfort in the rooms you use. Night: a sleep-friendly setting. Adjust this model to your home and routine.

Morning
Short warm-up before leaving.
Evening
Comfort in the rooms you use.
Night
A setting adapted to sleep.

Program room by room

With compatible smart radiator valves, some rooms can follow a different rhythm: bedroom, office, living room or guest room. This avoids treating the whole home the same way.

Bedroom
Comfort only when useful.
Office
Adapted to work-from-home days.
Living room
Priority for evenings and weekends.

Common mistakes

01Creating too many time slots

The more complex the schedule, the harder it is to maintain.

02Forgetting routine changes

The schedule should evolve when your hours change.

03Using settings that are too extreme

Extreme changes can reduce comfort.

04Programming every room the same way

Each room does not always have the same usage pattern.

Summary table

ModeUseAvoid
ComfortPresence in the room.Leaving it on all day without real need.
NightSleep and quiet periods.Choosing an uncomfortable setting.
AwayEmpty home.Forgetting to activate or adapt it.

NéoDom products to discover

NéoControl thermostat

NéoControl Comfort - Smart Thermostat

From €69.90

For managing global schedules.

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NéoMini valve

NéoMini Comfort 2 - Compact LED Valve

From €49.90

For programming selected rooms.

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NéoControl Hub

NéoControl Hub Pro - Matter Gateway

From €22.90

For centralizing selected scenarios.

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Frequently asked questions

How many time slots should I create?

As few as possible: morning, evening, night and away are often enough.

Should every room be programmed?

Not necessarily. Start with the rooms you use most.

Does programming reduce consumption?

It can help avoid some unnecessary heating, without a guarantee.

Can I change it remotely?

It depends on the model, the app and the connection.

Conclusion

A good smart heating schedule should be simple, realistic and easy to adjust when habits change.

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