The lights let you know if Heat Link is connected to your Google Nest thermostat. If it’s disconnected and you need to turn on manual heating, the lights will tell you when your system is running.
Each model of Heat Link has different lights that mean different things. Select your Nest thermostat and Heat Link model below. If you’re not sure, see our article about how to tell which Nest thermostat you have.
Heat Link for Nest Thermostat E
Light |
What it means |
No light |
Usually, no light means everything is working Of course, if Heat Link has lost all power, the |
Status light |
Blinking yellow: Something needs your Pulsing or breathing blue: During setup, Heat Quickly blinking blue: Heat Link is updating |
Heating light |
Pulsing green: Heating is currently on, Solid green: Manual heating is currently on, |
Heat Link for 3rd gen Nest Learning Thermostat
The lights on the 3rd generation Heat Link let you know that everything is working the way it should be or if the Heat Link has lost connection to the Nest Thermostat.
The Heat Link’s status light will typically be solid green, but it may also be a solid blue or yellow, or even blinking, depending on the situation. The heating and hot water lights will normally be off unless you manually turn on heating and hot water.
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During setup
During setup, the Heat Link’s status light will let you know what’s going on. The heating light (in the shape of three wavy lines) and the hot water light (shaped like a water drop) will be off.
Status light
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Heating light
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Hot water light
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What's happening
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OFF |
OFF |
The Heat Link is |
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During normal operation
When things are working like they should, the Heat Link’s status light will be a steady green. The Heat Link’s heating light and hot water light will come on when heating and hot water are turned on manually.
Status light
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Heating light
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Hot water light
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What's happening
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OFF |
OFF |
The Heat Link has |
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The Heat Link is Heating and hot |
When the Heat Link is disconnected from the Nest Thermostat
Most of the time, the Heat Link’s status light will be green. But in rare cases, the Heat Link can become disconnected from the Nest Thermostat. When this happens, the Heat Link’s status light will be yellow. If the Heat Link becomes disconnected, you can still turn your heating and hot water on manually.
Status light
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Heating light
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Hot water light
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What's happening
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OFF |
OFF |
The Nest How to troubleshoot |
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The Nest How to troubleshoot Heating and hot |
Heat Link for 2nd gen Nest Learning Thermostat
This light on Heat Link lets you make sure that everything During normal operation, the Heat Link light will typically |
During normal operation, the Heat Link light will typically be solid green, but may also blink green or yellow depending on the heating status.
Heat Link light | Status | What's happening |
Steady green |
Connected |
Nest Thermostat and Heat |
Blinking green |
Heating |
The Nest Thermostat has |
Blinking yellow |
Heating (manual mode) |
Heat Link is in manual heat |
During pairing, setup or a reset to factory defaults you may see the following lights.
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Heat Link light | Status | What's happening |
Blinking yellow and green |
Searching for thermostat |
When the Nest Thermostat If the light on Heat Link |
Quickly blinking yellow and green |
Reset to default |
The light on Heat Link |
Most of the time, Nest Thermostat and Heat Link will have a green light. If you have a wireless installation, in rare cases Heat Link can become disconnected.
Heat Link light | Status | What's happening |
Steady yellow |
Not heating (disconnected) |
Nest Thermostat has |