Nest Learning Owner's manual

Category
Thermostats
Type
Owner's manual

Nest Learning: The smart thermostat that learns your preferences and programs itself to help you save energy and stay comfortable. Control your home's heating and cooling from anywhere using the Nest app, and receive alerts if there are any issues with your system. Nest Learning can also help you save money on your energy bills by learning your habits and adjusting the temperature accordingly.

Nest Learning: The smart thermostat that learns your preferences and programs itself to help you save energy and stay comfortable. Control your home's heating and cooling from anywhere using the Nest app, and receive alerts if there are any issues with your system. Nest Learning can also help you save money on your energy bills by learning your habits and adjusting the temperature accordingly.

A step-by-step guide to setup on the
Nest Learning Thermostat
After installing your Nest Learning Thermostat or resetting it to defaults, you’ll be
asked a series of questions about your heating and cooling system and your home.
We’ll walk you through each part of the process.
After your Nest Learning Thermostat is installed for the first time and the power is
turned on, the Nest Thermostat will begin setup. During setup, you'll be able to
connect your Nest Thermostat to your Wi-Fi network and answer a series of
questions about you and your home. If you want to connect your Nest Thermostat to
the Internet, make sure to have your Wi-Fi password handy. You’ll also need to know
basic information about your heating and cooling system.
Setup on the Nest Thermostat takes about 10-15 minutes.
Step 1: Language
The first step is to select the language you’d prefer. The Nest Learning Thermostat
and the Nest apps can speak English, Spanish, French, and Dutch.
Step 2: Internet connection
The next step is to connect the Nest Thermostat to your home Wi-Fi network. The
Nest Thermostat doesn't require A Wi-Fi connection. But when connected, you can
control your Nest Thermostat from anywhere using the Nest apps. A Wi-Fi
connection also gives your Nest Thermostat access to local weather information
(especially important for heat pump and dual fuel systems) and automatic software
updates.
Do I need Wi-Fi to use the Nest Learning Thermostat?
If you choose to connect to the Internet, you’ll see a list of nearby Wi-Fi networks.
Turn the ring to highlight your home network and press to select. If you don’t
immediately see your network listed, wait at least 30 seconds. Your Nest Thermostat
will continue to scan for networks in the area.
If your network still doesn’t appear, there may be a problem with your Internet
connection.
Help with Wi-Fi troubleshooting
Once you’ve selected your network, the password screen will appear (if your network
is secured). Use the onscreen keyboard to type out your password. Your password is
case-sensitive and must be entered exactly.
Turn the ring to highlight the letter, number or symbol in
your password and press to select it. Use the SHIFT icon to switch between
lowercase letters (abc), uppercase letters (ABC), numbers and punctuation (123),
and additional symbols (* ` ?).
If you accidentally select a character that isn’t in your network password, use the
backspace icon () to delete the last character entered. If you’ve accidentally
selected the wrong network name, you can select the return icon () to go back to the
Wi-Fi network selection screen.
Select the check mark () once you’ve entered your password correctly. The Nest
Thermostat will securely connect to nest.com servers and update to the latest
software, if available.
Step 3: Heating and cooling
The Nest Learning Thermostat senses what wires are connected and asks you a few
questions so it can offer different features specifically for your heating or cooling
system. The wires your Nest Thermostat detects should be the same ones that you
installed.
Important note: You’ll be asked if you’re a professional
Nest installer. Selecting PRO will show you Pro Setup, an advanced setting to enable
installation professionals to set up complex systems, including dual fuel systems,
humidifiers and dehumidifiers.
If you have one of these systems, you should get help from a Nest Pro installer.
Incorrect settings will cause unexpected HVAC activity or equipment damage.
What is Pro Setup?
If the Nest Thermostat detects any issues with your wiring, you’ll see wiring errors
here. You could get an error if a wire wasn’t inserted correctly, is missing, or dead (a
dead wire isn’t connected to anything on the other end).
You’ll need to resolve any wiring errors before your Nest Thermostat can control your
heating and cooling system.
What should I do if I get a wiring error during setup?
Once your Nest Thermostat has confirmed your wiring, it’ll ask some questions that
are tailored to your heating and cooling system.
Conventional heating and cooling systems
If you have a conventional heating and cooling system, you’ll be asked a series of
questions about the fuel source for your heat and how that heat is delivered. What
questions you’re asked depend on the wires you’ve connected.
The fuel source refers to the fuel used by your heater to generate heat. The Nest
Learning Thermostat uses this information to determine when and if it should engage
the fan when heating your home. You’ll need to select one of the following:
Gas
Electric
Oil
Propane (LP)
Geothermal
I don’t know
If you select “I don’t know,” the Nest Thermostat will engage the fan as soon as
heating starts. You can always go back later to change it in SETTINGS >
EQUIPMENT.
You may also be asked whether you have a forced air, in-floor radiant, or radiator
system. For more details about these types, see the article below.
What type of heating do I have?
Heat pumps
If your heating and cooling system is a heat pump with an auxiliary heat source, you’ll
be asked if your system is dual fuel or single fuel. If you’re not sure, see the article
below.
What is dual fuel?
You’ll also be asked about the orientation of your O/B wire. If you don’t know, the
Nest Thermostat will assume an O orientation.
Step 4: Your location
Once configured to control your heating and cooling system, your Nest Thermostat
will ask you a few questions about your location. Most of these questions help your
Nest Thermostat work efficiently. Some help the Nest Thermostat learn. Any time we
ask a question about your system that you don’t know the answer to, just select “I
don’t know”. You can always go back later to update the information.
The Nest Thermostat will ask you for the following information:
Your country
Your zip code or postal code
The date, time and time zone (date and time will fill out automatically if your Nest
Thermostat is connected to Wi-Fi)
Description of the location (single-family, multi-family, apartment or condo, or a
business)
Number of thermostats in the building
The year the building it was built
Finally, you’ll have a chance to name your Nest Learning Thermostat. You can select
one of the names from the list or use the onscreen keyboard to type out a name.
Step 5: Temperature
Lastly, your Nest Thermostat will ask about your temperature preferences:
Should the Nest Thermostat start heating or cooling?
What is the lowest temperature you’d like when you’re away? This is the temperature
your Nest Thermostat will set itself to in cold weather when you’re not home. We
recommend 65°F/18°C or lower to save energy.
What is the highest temperature you’d like when you are away? This is the temperature
your Nest Thermostat will set itself to in warm weather when you’re not home. We
recommend 80°F/27°C or higher to save energy.
You’re done!
After you’ve answered these questions, the temperature screen will appear. Just turn
the ring to change the temperature and your Nest Learning Thermostat will start
heating or cooling, depending on what you selected during the interview.
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Nest Learning Owner's manual

Category
Thermostats
Type
Owner's manual

Nest Learning: The smart thermostat that learns your preferences and programs itself to help you save energy and stay comfortable. Control your home's heating and cooling from anywhere using the Nest app, and receive alerts if there are any issues with your system. Nest Learning can also help you save money on your energy bills by learning your habits and adjusting the temperature accordingly.

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