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Why do you ask if I prefer ‘energy efficient’ or ‘comfort’ on the Hive Active Heating 2 thermostat?
This is to enable us to suggest a default schedule that best suits you and your home. The energy efficient default means that your heating temperature is slightly lower than with the comfort default. You can edit the default schedule by pushing the dial, or press tick to use the default.
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