If your Heat Link and Google Nest thermostat lose their connection, the Heat Link's status light will turn yellow. Your Nest thermostat won’t be able to control your heating until the connection is restored.
This article applies to the following Google Nest thermostats models in Europe that have the Heat Link: |
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Nest Thermostat E
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Nest Learning Thermostat
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Select your Heat Link model for details.
Heat Link for Nest Thermostat E
Status light | Heating light | What's happening |
Blinking yellow |
Off |
Press the button on the Heat Link to check its status. Press a second time to turn manual heating on or off. A blinking yellow status light means that something needs your attention. Check your thermostat display or the app for an error code or other message. If you see a message on your thermostat that the Nest thermostat can't connect to Heat Link, press the button on the Heat Link to turn heating on manually. You may need to press the button twice until you see a steady green heating light . |
Heat Link for 3rd gen Nest Learning Thermostat
Status light | Heating light | Hot water light | What's happening |
Steady yellow |
Off | Off |
Heat Link is disconnected from the thermostat and isn’t heating. Press the button on the Heat Link to turn heating and hot water on manually. |
Steady yellow |
Steady green |
Steady green |
Nest thermostat has disconnected from Heat Link and can’t control heating or hot water. Heating and hot water was manually turned on after the Heat Link’s button was pressed. Press the button on the Heat Link to turn heating and hot water off. |
Heat Link for 2nd gen Nest Learning Thermostat
Status light | Status | What's happening |
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Not heating |
Heat Link is disconnected from the thermostat and isn’t heating. |
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Heating (manual mode) |
Heat Link is disconnected but is heating in manual mode. |
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Searching for thermostat |
Heat Link is actively searching and attempting to connect to the Nest thermostat. |
If your thermostat becomes disconnected from Heat Link, there will be a red circle on the thermostat with a help code and a message that the thermostat can't connect to Heat Link. Control heating when your thermostat can’t connect to Heat Link > |
Reconnect Heat Link and Nest thermostat
Usually, your Nest thermostat and Heat Link will reconnect on their own, even if your Wi-Fi is down, as they communicate over their own proprietary wireless network.
If it doesn’t reconnect on its own:
- Tap Try again on the thermostat.
- Check the message on your thermostat display.
- Enter or search for the last part of the URL (for instance, H71 if you see nest.com/H71) to get detailed instructions at the article: Troubleshoot Nest thermostat error codes.
When they reconnect, the status light will turn solid green and the Nest thermostat will automatically return to controlling your heating and hot water according to its schedule. If the Heat Link is in manual mode, you’ll see 'Manual' on the Nest app home screen and on the thermostat.