Your Nest may have
tripped an internal fuse
and Nest needs to be
replaced.
Your Nest either has wires that aren't fully inserted into the
connectors or has tripped an internal fuse.
Power wire Rc detected.
Not connected to
equipment.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your Rc wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
Power wire Rh detected.
Not connected to
equipment.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your Rh wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
No power to W1wire
detected.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your W1wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
No power to Y1wire
detected.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your Y1wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
No power to AUX/W2 wire
detected.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your AUX/W2 wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
No power to G wire
detected.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your G wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
No power to O/B wire
detected.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your O/B wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
No power to Y2 wire
detected.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your Y2 wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
No power to * wire
detected.
Your Nest isn’t electrically detecting your * wire, but one is
connected to the Nest base.
Nest can’t continue to
connect to your Wi-Fi
network.
Your Wi-Fi access point may now fully support a Wi-Fi standard
known as power saving mode.
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