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Learn about the Nest × Yale Lock before you buy - Google Help
There are several ways to lock and unlock your door: Use the Nest app to lock and unlock your door. Both your phone and the lock must be connected to the internet. Enter your passcode on the lock's keypad to unlock your door from the outside. Tap the Yale logo, or tap with three fingers anywhere on the keypad to quickly lock your door from the ...
Nest × Yale Lock installation and setup - Google Nest Help
The Nest × Yale Lock connects to your Wi-Fi and the Nest app through Nest Connect. Follow the instructions below to install and set up your lock. Overview video: Install and set up the Nest × Yale Lock. Note: The Google Nest × Yale Lock can be installed on most standard doors. However, your door needs to meet certain size requirements.
Control your lock with the Google Home app - Google Nest Help
By default, the Nest × Yale Lock will not automatically lock itself, but you can enable automatic locking. You can choose how long your lock should wait before automatically locking. Tap your choice of timer under “Auto-Lock timer.”
How to lock and unlock the Nest × Yale Lock - Google Help
On the Nest app home screen, select your lock. If you have multiple locks, select the lock for the door that you want to lock. The app will show whether the lock is currently locked or unlocked. Tap and hold the open lock icon until the blue ring disappears. You’ll see a blue spinning ring and Locking. It will be locked once you see the
Get started using your Nest × Yale Lock - Google Nest Help
The Nest × Yale Lock includes a few printed materials in the box to help you install the lock. After installation, use the Nest app to follow instructions on how to set it up with your account. We’ve included some articles below to help you start using your lock. Installation Guide (PDF, 28 page, 4 MB) Warranty (3 pages, 143 KB)
Learn about the Nest × Yale Lock’s security features
The Google Nest × Yale Lock is a tamper-proof, keyless connected deadbolt lock. As long as it maintains its connection to the internet, you'll be notified on your phone when someone comes home, as well as receive notifications and low battery alerts.
Troubleshoot Nest × Yale Lock locking or unlocking problems
When the batteries are dead, you won’t be able to lock your door with the Nest app or the keypad. However, you can hold a 9-volt battery on the lock from outside your home to temporarily provide enough power to lock your door. How to use the Nest × Yale Lock if the batteries are dead >
How to change lock - Google Nest Help
You can set your Google Nest × Yale Lock to automatically lock itself, schedule guest access, turn on or off certain notifications, and more. To change settings on your lock: On the Nest app home screen, tap Settings .
Moving guide for Nest devices - Google Help
To give a device to another person, follow the instructions below. If you have a Nest Aware subscription, make sure you cancel your subscription. Open the Google Home app . Tap and hold your device's tile. Tap Settings Remove device Remove. Perform a factory reset. A factory reset will reset your thermostat, doorbell, or camera to its default ...
How to lock and unlock the Nest × Yale Lock - Google Help
On the Nest app home screen, select your lock. If you have multiple locks, select the lock for the door that you want to lock. The app will show whether the lock is currently locked or unlocked. Tap and hold the open lock icon until the blue ring disappears. You’ll see a blue spinning ring and locking. It will be locked once you see the