Operation Manual

SETUPALERTS
WHAT YOU HEAR WHAT YOU SEE ON
NEST PROTECT
WHAT IT MEANSWHAT TO DO
To setup or run a
manual test.
Smoke levels are rising.
Carbon monoxide levels are
rising. This Heads-Up will
occur if carbon monoxide
levels stay at 70ppm for
60-240 minutes.
The smoke in the room has
reached emergency levels.
The carbon monoxide in
the room has now reached
emergency levels.
“READY. PRESS TO TEST.”
“BE AWARE, THERE’S
SMOKE IN THE (ROOM
NAME). THE ALARM
MAY SOUND.
“BE AWARE, THERE’S
CARBON MONOXIDE
IN THE (ROOM NAME).
THE ALARM MAY
SOUND.
(ALARM SOUND)
EMERGENCY. THERE’S
SMOKE IN (ROOM NAME).
(ALARM SOUND)
“EMERGENCY. THERE’S
CARBON MONOXIDE IN
(ROOM NAME). MOVE
TO FRESH AIR NOW.
BLUE rotates.
YELLOW pulses.
YELLOW pulses.
RED pulses.
RED pulses.
Stand under Nest Protect
and press the Nest button
to silence the alert. Then
put out the source of
the smoke.
Stand under Nest Protect
and press the alarm to
silence the alarm. Open a
window or door to get fres
h
air, then find the CO leak
and stop it.
Get out of the
house immediately.
1) Keep calm and open all
doors and windows.
2) Stop using all
fuel-burning appliances
and ensure that they are
turned off.
3) Evacuate the premises
if the CO alarm
continues to sound.
4) Call 999 or the fire
brigade from outside.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
When the Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarm has something to say, it will speak to you in
words and colours instead of just beeping. It has two kinds of alerts: Heads-Up and Emergency Alarms.
Nest Protect can see smoke or carbon monoxide levels rising. So before it turns on an Emergency
Alarm, Nest Protect gives you a friendly spoken Heads-Up to warn you in advance. It pulses yellow
and speaks to you, telling you what and where the danger is.
When smoke or carbon monoxide reach dangerous levels, Nest Protect tells you where the
emergency is and pulses red, in addition to making a loud alarm sound. This is an Emergency Alarm.
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