diff --git a/source/_components/climate.ecobee.markdown b/source/_components/climate.ecobee.markdown index 4b46bf3a9cf..56bdc5e5540 100644 --- a/source/_components/climate.ecobee.markdown +++ b/source/_components/climate.ecobee.markdown @@ -245,7 +245,9 @@ canceled. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `entity_id` | yes | String or list of strings that point at `entity_id`'s of climate devices to control. Else targets all. -| `hold_mode` | no | `temp`, `home`, `away`, `sleep`, `None`, etc. NOTE: If you create custom hold modes (also known as "Comfort Settings") on your ecobee.com dashboard, their hold_modes are 'smart1', 'smart2', 'smart3', etc. The number for each custom mode should match the mode's icon on your ecobee.com dashboard. Also note that the mode numbers/icons in the ecobee mobile app MAY NOT MATCH the numbers/icons from the ecobee.com web dashboard. The ones on the website are the ones you shoud use to determine the correct 'smartX' hold_mode IDs. +| `hold_mode` | no | `temp`, `home`, `away`, `sleep`, `None`, `smart1`, `smart2`, etc. + +NOTE: If you create custom hold modes (also known as "Comfort Settings") on your ecobee.com dashboard, their hold_modes are `smart1`, `smart2`, `smart3`, etc. The number for each custom mode should match the mode's icon on your ecobee.com dashboard. Also note that the mode numbers/icons in the ecobee mobile app MAY NOT MATCH the numbers/icons from the ecobee.com web dashboard. The ones on the website are the ones you shoud use to determine the correct 'smartX' hold_mode IDs. ### {% linkable_title Service `set_temperature` %}