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  • Connect to your Level Keeper

First, you will have to connect to your Level Keeper. To do this, you will need a Windows, Mac, Android or iOS device. You will have to connect to the device’s Wi-Fi.

In the article How do I connect to my Reef Factory device you can find more detail about connecting to your device.

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  • Set how often Level Keeper should check the water level and refill

Here you can choose the interval of liquid level measurement. If the Level Keeper detects during measure that level of liquid is below its maximum setting it will turn on the pump to refill the tank.

If Level Keeper detects that liquid level is below its minimum on both sensors it will start the pump circuit regardless of refill frequency.

  • Connect Level Keeper to your home network

Now you can connect your Level Keeper to your home network. To do this, please pick your Wi-Fi network from the list and type in the password you’ve set for your router.

If you can’t find your network on the list, it may be necessary to move Level Keeper closer to the router or vice versa. If your network still won’t show up please check if the router SSID is not hidden or if the router is not turned off.

You may skip this step, however, you won’t be able to use any Smart Reef features, check the status of the device and change settings remotely.

You can connect at any time after the first setup if you skip this step.

  • Setting up your Smart Reef account

Please login to your existing Smart Reef account or create a new one.

Congratulations!

You have successfully configured your Level Keeper.

 

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