16.2 Connecting the appli-
ance to a WLAN home
network (Wi-Fi) with
WPS function
Requirement: If your router has a
WPS function, you can connect the
appliance to your WLAN home net-
work (Wi-Fi) automatically.
Press and hold
1.
seconds.
a The display shows Aut.
Press
.
2.
Press the WPS button on the
3.
router within the next 2 minutes.
Take note of the information in the
documents for your router.
flashes in the display.
a
a The appliance attempts to connect
to your WLAN home network.
a If the display shows con and
lights up permanently, the appli-
ance is connected to the home
network.
If the display shows Home Con-
4.
nect Error, the appliance is not
connected to the home network.
Check whether your appliance is
‒
in range of your home network.
Reconnect the appliance to the
‒
WLAN home network (Wi-Fi)
with WPS function.
Connect your appliance to the
5.
Home Connect app. → Page 46
for approx. 3
16.3 Connecting the appli-
ance to a WLAN home
network (Wi-Fi) without
WPS function
If your router does not have a WPS
function, you can connect the appli-
ance to your WLAN home network
(Wi-Fi) manually. The appliance
briefly sets up its own Wi-Fi network.
You can connect a mobile device to
the WLAN network and transfer the
network information for the WLAN
home network (Wi-Fi) to your appli-
ance.
Requirement: The Home Connect
app is open and you have logged on.
Press and hold
1.
3 seconds.
a The display shows Aut.
Set the programme to position 2.
2.
a The display shows SAP.
Press
.
3.
flashes in the display.
a
a The appliance now sets up its own
Wi-Fi network with the name (SSID)
HomeConnect.
Call up the Wi-Fi settings on the
4.
mobile device.
Home Connect en
for at least
45