Tesla RoboStar iQ400 User Manual page 17

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CONTROLLING THE ROBOTIC VACUUM CLEANER USING A SMARTPHONE
1.
Turn on Bluetooth in your smartphone.
2.
Install the application on your smartphone to control the robotic vacuum cleaner and follow the
guide to connect your smartphone and the robotic vacuum cleaner.
3.
Create your account in the "Smart Life" application and log in.
4.
Enable all the permissions that the app asks for:
ANDROID - enable the "Location" and "Nearby devices" app permissions.
APPLE - enable "Location", "Bluetooth" and "Local Area Network" application permissions.
5.
Switch on the robotic vacuum cleaner with the "Main switch (2)".
6.
After logging into the "Smart Life" app, click the "+" icon on the top right, then click "Add Device".
7.
"Discovering devices" will be displayed, click "Add", "TESLA RoboStar iQ400" will be displayed,
click the "+" icon, Wi-Fi network will be displayed, enter the Wi-Fi network password (if not already
found automatically) and click "Next." The robotic vacuum cleaner will start pairing with the app.
8.
After successful pairing, a green icon will appear next to the name and your robotic vacuum
cleaner "TESLA RoboStar iQ400" has been successfully added to the application.
9.
Click "Finished", now it is possible to control the selected functions of the robotic vacuum cleaner
with your smartphone.
As part of the software complexity of the operating system and the requirements of Google/Apple for
application security, it is necessary to adapt the application functions regularly. Also, keep your
phone's operating system updated to the latest version. The application requires the operating system
Android 10 and higher, otherwise its functionality cannot be guaranteed.
SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH THE APPLICATION
Make sure that the Wi-Fi signal coverage for your smartphone and robotic vacuum cleaner is good
and strong enough. Set up the robotic vacuum cleaner for the first time near your Wi-Fi router.
Make sure "Location" (GPS) is enabled on your smartphone.
Make sure that a third-party application (VPN, antivirus, firewall, etc.) is not blocking access to
your smartphone.
Try connecting to another Wi-Fi router or Wi-Fi Hotspot in another smartphone to rule out an error
on the part of your Internet connection.
You have too many devices connected to your Wi-Fi router, or the ability to connect a new device
to it is blocked.
ANDROID
search "Smart Life" on Google Play
APPLE
search for "Smart Life" in the Apple Store

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