Kidde 60WLDR-W User guide

Type
User guide

Kidde 60WLDR-W is a smart water leak and freeze detector compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It connects to your home Wi-Fi network and allows you to monitor for water leaks and freezing temperatures remotely using the Kidde app or voice commands. You can set up alerts to be notified if a leak or freezing condition is detected, helping you to protect your home from water damage and burst pipes.

Kidde 60WLDR-W is a smart water leak and freeze detector compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It connects to your home Wi-Fi network and allows you to monitor for water leaks and freezing temperatures remotely using the Kidde app or voice commands. You can set up alerts to be notified if a leak or freezing condition is detected, helping you to protect your home from water damage and burst pipes.

Amazon Alexa Model 60WLDR-W
Water Leak + Freeze Detector
Kidde’s Wi-Fi alarms are compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google
Assistant. Use simple voice commands to check the status of your device.
Let’s get you set up!
Get Started with Alexa
1. Install the Kidde app from the App Store or Google Play, or scan the
QR code shown in Step 1 of the Quick Start Guide included with your
Wi-Fi device.
2. Open the Kidde app, create and activate your account.
3. Tap “Add a device” and select the appropriate Kidde Wi-Fi device.
4. Follow the in-app steps to set up and connect your Wi-Fi device to the
app.
5. After setup is complete, in your Kidde app:
Click on “Account”
Scroll down to SMART HOME INTEGRATIONS
Select the “Alexa” toggle button
6. Now close the Kidde app and open the Alexa app.
7. In your Alexa app:
Click on “More”
Click on “Skills & games”
Click the Magnifying Glass and search for “Kidde Alarm”
Click on “Kidde Alarm”
Click on “Launch”
8. Once enabled, log in with your Kidde app username and password.
You’re all set to use your Kidde Wi-Fi device through Alexa.
Just say “Alexa...”
*Per UL standards, Test and Smart Hush are not available using voice assistants.
Just ask Alexa:
“Alexa, ask Kidde alarm if I
have any water leaks.”
or
“Alexa, ask Kidde alarm If I
have any water leaks in the
basement.”
“Alexa, ask Kidde alarm about
my freeze status.”
or
“Alexa, ask Kidde alarm about
freeze status in the basement.”
Amazon, Alexa and all related marks are trademarks of
Amazon.com, Inc. or its afliates.
A Carrier Company
©2022 Carrier. All Rights Reserved.
®
Water Leak + Freeze Detector
Google Assistant Model 60WLDR-W
Get Started with Google Assistant
1. Install the Kidde app from the App Store or Google Play, or scan the
QR code shown in Step 1 of the Quick Start Guide included with your
Wi-Fi device.
2. Open the Kidde app, create and activate your account.
3. Tap “Add a device” and select the appropriate Kidde Wi-Fi device.
4. Follow the in-app steps to set up and connect your Wi-Fi device to the
app.
5. Install the Google Home app and log in with your Google Account.
6. In your Google Home app:
Tap + (Add) Button Select “Set Up Device”
Select “Works With Google”
Click Magnifying Glass and search “Kidde Alarm”
Click link and log in to your Kidde app account
Click OK
You’re all set to use your Kidde Wi-Fi device through
Google Assistant. Just say “Hey Google...”
*Per UL standards, Test and Smart Hush are not available using voice assistants.
Just say “Hey Google:”
“Hey Google, is there a water
leak?”
“Hey Google, is there a water
leak in the basement?”
Google is a trademark of Google LLC.
A Carrier Company
©2022 Carrier. All Rights Reserved.
®
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Kidde 60WLDR-W User guide

Type
User guide

Kidde 60WLDR-W is a smart water leak and freeze detector compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. It connects to your home Wi-Fi network and allows you to monitor for water leaks and freezing temperatures remotely using the Kidde app or voice commands. You can set up alerts to be notified if a leak or freezing condition is detected, helping you to protect your home from water damage and burst pipes.

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