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Follow these steps to get your Smart Oil Gauge connected: Start by checking that the batteries are seated properly. Slide open the battery box, take the batteries out, put them back in, and turn the device back on. You should briefly see a red light illuminate deep down inside of the device.
Step 1: Tighten the Smart Oil Gauge further into the tank. Step 2: Check for a reducer or adapter. Occasionally the batteries just need to be re-seated. Turn the device off and remove the batteries. Find and download user guides and product manuals.
Configuration failed? Follow these steps to get your Smart Oil Gauge connected: Start by checking that the batteries are seated properly. Pop open the battery box, take them out, put them back in, and turn the device back on. You should briefly see a red light illuminate deep down inside of the device.
Have you logged into your Smart Oil Gauge app lately and gotten a 'Sensor Offline' notice? There are many potential causes for your Smart Oil Gauge to stop reporting, and we will walk through the most common culprits here.
The Smart Oil Gauge should thread directly into the tank, and a pipe wrench should be used on the smooth part of the metal body. Approximately 5-6 threads should be showing on the Smart Oil Gauge once tight. Press the configuration button for 0.5 seconds to trigger a new reading.
The Smart Oil Gauge goes in one of the openings on the top of the tank. There is typically at least one unused opening with a plug in it (another opening is used for the existing gauge, while another is used for the fill pipe, and another for the vent).
Welcome to the Smart Oil Gauge! 1 –Homeowner Instructions. Follow these to set up the device on your WiFi network. Do this at the kitchen table. 2 –Installer/Technician Instructions. These are for installing the gauge in your oil tank. Homeowner: • Your home’s Wi-Fi password • Smart phone or tablet Installer/Technician: • Pipe wrench