Preparing a Bluetooth connection
To connect a pump to the app via Bluetooth, click on the Bluetooth symbol. A list of pumps accessible via Bluetooth appears.
In this list, the “status” of all pumps can be seen from the coloured markings, even without being paired to the pumps. This allows the operating status to be checked quickly.
- Green → all OK
- Yellow → there is a warning (the pump is still running).
- Rot → there is an error (the pump has stopped).
In order to find out details about a warning or error condition, an authenticated connection to the pump in question must be established. In order to establish a connection to a certain pump, the list entry of the pump in question must be found in the installation. There are four options here:
- In small installations, the type designation alone can be enough to identify the pump.
- A signalled warning or error message on the pump can also identify the correspondingly marked pump in the list.
- Stratos MAXO pumps may contain an identifier. The identifier is now displayed in the list as additional information under the type. In the delivery state, the identifier is identical to the type designation.
- In order to identify which pump is indicated by a list entry when there are many identical pumps in an installation, signalling can be activated on one of the listed pumps. To activate signalling, click on the arrow behind the pump entry in the list. The pump selected in this way then switches to a “Focus” mode. For the Stratos MAXO, the display turns largely blue and the blue LED under the display flashes.