HOLIDAYMAKERS stuck in stuffy hotel rooms can try a sneaky trick to cool the temperature even when controls are locked for guests. Brits set for summer hols might be anxious over how hot their rooms get, with many hotels keeping the thermostat on their chosen setting. It's unlikely guests can dial the temperature right down as accommodation providers aim to avoid energy wastage .
But now a thermostat hack has emerged, allowing customers to work around fixed settings. Those keen to keep their rooms cold just need to figure out how to access the device's VIP mode, according to travel site Your Mileage May Vary . Many thermostats have this feature, including Alerton, Amana, Carrier, Ecosmart, GE, Honeywell, HotelTech, and Inncom systems.
A video posted to the website shows a step-by-step guide explaining how to access the Inncom system. The steps are: hold down the "display" button, press the "on/off" option, release, and then hit "up". It'll then display either "DON" or "VIP" - giving the lodger total command over cooling.
That same process is promised to work for many other systems, while travellers are also advised to Google the name of the device and "VIP mode" if it gets confusing. The reason guests often have no say over their room's temperature comes down to hotels trying to ensure they are energy efficient. According to Technology 4 Hotels : "Guest rooms account for 90 percent of wasted electricity usage.
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