

The Nest Protect's carbon monoxide sensor has failed. Replace Protect now."Ĭarbon monoxide sensor failure (home name: Protect location). "The sensors have failed in the (room name). If the problem persists, replace it. If you’re in the US, you can send your old Protect back to Google for recycling. Protect has tested its smoke sensor and a problem has been detected.Ĭlean your Protect according to the instructions. Smoke sensor failure (home name: Protect location).

Protect will start chirping day and night soon. Your Protect needs new batteries immediately. "The batteries are very low in the (room name). Protect batteries (or backup batteries for Protect wired) are low. Your Protect will need new batteries in the coming months. Low battery (home name: Protect location). Replace the batteries soon." Listen to it now "The batteries are low in the (room name). What you'll receive on your mobile device
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You’ll receive a series of messages during that time to remind you to replace it. Note: Protect will let you know it's going to expire a few months before the expiration date.You won’t be protected from smoke or carbon monoxide if you don't replace your Protect when it expires. Protect will sound a double chirp once a minute. Protect has expired: Just like any electrical appliance, smoke and carbon monoxide alarms wear out over time and expire.To stop the chirping, you need to replace the batteries with Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA (L91) batteries.Low battery: Protect will sound one chirp every 60 seconds until you replace the batteries.However, it uses different chirp patterns depending on what’s going on. In both of these situations, Protect will chirp continuously until the issue has been taken care of. Protect will continuously chirp when its batteries are critically low and when it has expired. The chirp acts as a reminder for you to take action (and is required in order to comply with safety regulations). It may be that its batteries are getting low, its sensors have failed, or Protect is about to expire. As with Heads-Up and Emergency Alarms, Protect will also send an alert to your phone or tablet as long as it's connected to Wi-Fi and the Internet. If a problem has been identified during Self Test, Protect uses its yellow light to communicate that it requires your attention. Learn more about Nest Protect names and labels If you use a custom name, your Protect will not speak a room name. Note: Protect will only speak the room name if you selected one of the standard names from the list during setup or if you chose a standard name and added a custom label. Make sure you're safe and have dealt with the source of the carbon monoxide.

"The carbon monoxide alarm is over in the (room name)." Listen to it now Make sure you're safe and have put out the source of smoke. "The smoke alarm is over in the (room name)." Listen to it now What to do in case of a carbon monoxide alarm Note: In some cases, alarm silencing isn't possible when smoke reach very high levels.

There's carbon monoxide in the (room name). The smoke in the room has reached emergency levels. There's smoke in the (room name)." Listen to it now Make sure you are safe and put out the source of the smoke or carbon monoxide. Note: In some cases, alarm silencing isn't possible when smoke reach very high levels. The alarm will sound again if the problem continues. "(Smoke or carbon monoxide) alarm silenced." Listen to it nowĪlarm silenced. Then, use the app or press the center button to silence the alert. Open a window or door to get some fresh air. If the smoke or carbon monoxide levels are at critical levels, Protect will sound the alarm, pulse red and let you know where the problem is. Protect first gives you an early warning when it detects that smoke or carbon monoxide levels are rising. It also sends an alert to your phone or tablet as long as it is connected to Wi-Fi and the Internet. Protect uses its voice to let you know about potential danger and where in your home it's located.
