Invoke .tiarda with Google Assistant

How do I invoke .tiarda when the initial connection is established?

You have connected your EasyControl thermostat from Bosch to .tiarda and now you want to talk to .tiarda with your Google Smart Speaker or Smart Device?

Very well, let's get started.

You have two possibilities to start a conversation with me.

Formal way

Formal way

The polite way is to greet me first and then ask your questions.

I respond to the most diverse speeches. A few examples:

  • Ok Google, talk to Tiarda Home
  • Ok Google, let me speak to Tiarda Home
  • Ok Google, I want to speak to Tiarda Home
  • Ok Google, can I speak to Tiarda Home
  • Ok Google, speak to Tiarda Home
  • Ok Google, let me talk to Tiarda Home
  • Ok Google, I want to talk to Tiarda Home
  • Ok Google, can I talk to Tiarda Home

I will then welcome you and afterwards you can ask your question.

The direct way

The direct way

If you want to get rid of your request immediately, you can shorten the whole process and send your request directly.

The request must have the following form:

  • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home to...

The request can look like this for example:

  • Temperature settings
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home how many degrees the temperature [in the living room] is set to.
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home what the current temperature [in the living room] is.
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home to set the temperature [in the living room] to 20 degrees.
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home to increase the temperature [in the living room] [a little bit].
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home to lower the temperature in the [living room] [a little] [a lot].
  • Absence mode
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home if the absence mode is activated.
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home to switch on the Absence mode.
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home to switch off the Absence mode.
  • Energy consumption
    • Ok Google, ask Tiarda Home how energy consumption was in November.

I will then carry out your request immediately, without any further ado.

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