Owner's Manual

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HEADS-UP
AND
EMERGENCY ALARMS
ALERTS
When
Nest
Protect
has something
to
say,
it
will
speak
to
you in words and
light
up instead
of
just
beeping.
Nest
Protect
has
two
kinds
of
voice alerts: Heads-Up and Emergency Alarms.
When smoke
or
carbon monoxide levels are
heightened
but
haven't
yet
reached Emergency
Alarm levels, Nest Protect can sound a Heads-Up
as an early warning.
Nest
Protect
will
pulse
yellow and
tell
you where there's smoke
or
carbon monoxide.
You'll
get
an Emergency Alarm when smoke
or
carbon monoxide reach
critical
levels.
Nest
Protect
will
pulse red, sound a loud alarm, and
tell
you
what
room
the
emergency is in.
If
there's
both smoke and
CO
present,
the
smoke
alarm
will
take
priority.
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SILENCING
Heads-Up
alerts
and some Emergency
Alarms
can be hushed by using
the
Nest app
or
pressing
the
Nest
button.
In
some cases,
the
smoke level may be
too
high
for
the
Emergency
Alarm
to
be hushed. Only silence an
alarm
once you have checked conditions
at
the
Nest
Protect
that
first
sounded
the
alarm.
Do
not
silence
Nest
Protect
by removing
the
batteries.
This
will
disable
the
alarm so
it
cannot
sense
smoke
or
carbon monoxide, leaving you
at
risk.
Because
there
are many
different
types
of
fires, you may experience an Emergency
Alarm
without
having
first
experienced a Heads-Up
alert.
This means
that
critical
levels
of
smoke
or
CO
occurred
extremely
quickly
and
Nest
Protect
has
to
sound
the
Emergency Alarm.
HAVE
MORE
THAN
ONE
NEST
PROTECT?
After
all
the
Nest
Protects in your home are
connected
to
each other,
if
there's a Heads-Up
or
an Emergency Alarm in one room,
they'll
all
tell
you
what
the
danger is and which room
it's
in.
If
multiple
Nest
Protects are interconnected,
a Heads-Up
alert
or
Emergency Alarm can be
silenced only
at
the
Nest
Protect
that
originally
sounded
the
alert.
You'll need
to
go
to
that
room
to
silence
all
the
Nest
Protects
in your home.
Always check
the
conditions near
the
Nest
Protect
that
first
detected
the
smoke
or
carbon
monoxide before silencing it.