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  2. Nest thermostat USB port - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9245516

    Charge your thermostat with USB. You can use the USB port on the back of your Nest Learning Thermostat or Nest Thermostat E to charge it up when the battery is low. Pull off the thermostat display. Plug it into a USB port on your computer or a wall charger like the one you use to charge your phone. A blinking light on the front of your ...

  3. Learn about the common or C wire - Google Nest Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9251212

    Make sure the wire is fully inserted into the thermostat connector. Turn off power to your system and check that the wire is connected to the C terminal on your system’s control board. Turn power to your system back on and check that the issue is fixed. If not, contact a local Nest Pro for help.

  4. Beginner's guide to the Nest thermostat - Google Nest Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9248184

    Control your thermostat. Nest thermostats don’t have a touch screen. Use the touch bar on the right side to control your thermostat. Swipe up to raise the temperature, swipe down to lower it, and tap to confirm. The display will show you how many minutes until your desired temperature is reached.

  5. Install your Nest thermostat - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9274936

    2. Set up your thermostat. 3. Get started using the Nest thermostat. Before you open the box. Make sure you’ve checked that your system will work with the Nest thermostat you’ve purchased. Check compatibility. A Nest Pro can make installation even easier. It’s easy to install a Nest thermostat yourself on most systems.

  6. Change Nest Thermostat batteries (Low battery message)

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/10119271

    Some systems, including heating-only, cooling-only, zone-controlled, and heat pump systems, require a C wire or the Nest Power Connector. Go to g.co/nest/cwire for details. Replace the batteries by following the directions in the section below so your thermostat can control your system (and you can stay comfortable) while you check the C wire.

  7. Nest thermostat information menu - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9241211

    Press the thermostat ring to bring up the Quick View menu. Turn the ring to Settings and press to select. Turn the ring to Technical Info and press to select. There are a few different sections with information about your Nest thermostat's sensors, Wi-Fi network, thermostat's serial and model numbers and much more.

  8. Heating and technical issues. Troubleshoot when your thermostat won’t turn on. Restart or reset a Nest thermostat. Troubleshoot a "No power" alert on a Nest thermostat (E298, E448 or M20 help code) Thermostat wire undetected, unconfigured or unspecified. Troubleshoot strange heating or cooling behavior. Troubleshoot heat pump issues.

  9. Troubleshoot a "No power" alert on a Nest thermostat ... - Google...

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/10191637

    If the thermostat turns off while you’re troubleshooting, charge the thermostat with a USB cable. If you recently turned power off at the circuit breaker of the heating and cooling system, make sure it’s back on. If you were installing the Nest Power Connector and there's an N260 help code, confirm that the cover is closed on your HVAC ...

  10. Nest Power Connector - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/10523126

    Power status: “Not detected” or wires not detected (Nest Thermostat only) If you’ve installed Nest Power Connector and your power status is “Not detected,” run a power test. The status should change to “Detected” after the power test. The screen should now read “Nest Power Connector Detected.”. If some wires are still not ...

  11. Batteries for Nest products - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9297548

    Nest Thermostat. The Nest Thermostat uses 2 standard 1.5 V AAA alkaline batteries that you’ll need to replace when they get low. When the batteries start to get low, you’ll get notification on the thermostat and in the Home app. You can check the battery power level on the thermostat or in the Home app. Nest Thermostat E and Nest Learning ...