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Wired Smoke Detector drains battery - professional install

Cyn-Len
Community Member

I had my smoke detector recently installed by a professional. We verified the wiring, etc. I have also turned off night lights, etc. that could be draining the batteries. I am only using AA lithium as instructed. The smoke detector will now only last ONE WEEK before notifying me that the batteries are low and need to be replaced. What am I missing?? I can't reach anyone at Nest to try to help me. Tried to get a replacement as it is covered under warranty still but when I attempt to file a claim, the page is no longer available. Thank you. 

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Lance_L
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hello Cyn-Len,

 

Thanks for reaching out to the Community. I’m sorry to hear that you’re having issues with Nest Protect. Don’t worry; help’s here.

 

After Nest Protect is paired or processes a software update, Nest Protect will calibrate its sensors and battery level over the next 24 hours. Leave the original batteries in the Nest Protect for now. If the low battery alert ceases after 24 to 48 hours, it’s expected behavior.

 

If the issue persists, please follow the steps below:

 

  1. Go to your Nest Protect and press the Nest button on it once. It should say, “Ready. Press to test.” 
  2. Press and hold the button until it chimes and says “Version number…”.

You can also use the Nest app to get the Nest Protect’s version number.

 

Open the Nest app > Go to Settings Settings > select the affected Nest Protect > tap Technical info > look for the version number.

 

To further assist you, please provide the Nest Protect’s software version.

 

Keep me posted.

 

All the best,

Lance

Cyn-Len
Community Member

Moderator edit: For the safety of our community members, this post was edited to remove personally identifiable information.

So, just to be clear. I need to press the Nest button (keep the original batteries in, that are low? or replace with new ones again?). I looked up the version number on the app so I have that. What is this supposed to do? Testing and verifying the version number? The information is:

Software 3.5rc3

Model Topaz-2.33

Serial no. ################

Replace by 04/21/2033

Backup Battery. replace soon

Thank you in advance. 

Lance_L
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey Cyn-Len,

 

Thanks for confirming Nest Protect’s software version. I need additional information from you that would be best shared privately. I’m sharing a link to a form for you to fill out so we can look into this further. This form is only meant for you to use, so let me know once you’re done.

 

Regards,

Lance

Lance_L
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Cyn-Len,

 

We got your form — thanks for filling it out. Our team will reach out to you via email to further assist you.

 

Cheers,

Lance

Cyn-Len
Community Member

thank you

Lance_L
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hello Cyn-Len,

 

It was our pleasure! Keep an eye out for an email from our support team. 

 

Best,

Lance