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2. Open the battery door on
the back of Nest Protect.
3. Replace the batteries.
Align the + positive and
- negative ends with the
markings in the battery
compartment.
4. Close the battery compartment.
Do not force the door closed.
5. Push Nest Protect onto the back plate and
turn it clockwise until you feel it grip.
6.
Press the Nest button twice.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
CLEANING YOUR NEST PROTECT
Nest Protect has been designed to be as
maintenance free as possible, but you
should keep it clean. As with any smoke
alarm, dust build-up on the outside or
inside of Nest Protect can stop it from
working properly.
To clean Nest Protect:
1.Remove it from the wall or the ceiling
(turn anticlockwise until it comes off
the back plate).
2. Wipe the outside with a clean, slightly damp
cloth. Don’t use any soaps or solvents.
3.Place Nest Protect on a soft, dry cloth
with the Nest button facing down. Open
the battery compartment door and
remove the batteries. Remove the screws
and lift off the back. Be careful not to
lose the screws.
4. Gently vacuum the inside. Make sure that
you clean all the way around the mesh
sides of the smoke chamber (the large
metal circle).
Note: Never use detergents or solvents
(like glass cleaner) on your Nest Protect
and do not spray air fresheners, hair spray
or other aerosols near it. Do not get water
inside the alarm or paint over it.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES
Nest Protect uses six AA Energizer
®
Ultimate Lithium batteries (L91).
These batteries can be purchased at
your local retailer.
1. Twist Nest Protect anticlockwise
until it disconnects from the back plate.
WARNING
Only use batteries specified by Nest.
Use of a different battery model will have
a detrimental effect on the operation
of the smoke alarm. The alarm may not
operate properly with other batteries.
Never use rechargeable batteries, as they
may not provide a constant charge.
Never remove the batteries from a
battery-operated alarm to stop an
unwanted alarm (caused by cooking
smoke, etc.). Removing batteries disables
the alarm so that it cannot sense smoke
or carbon monoxide, leaving you at risk.

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