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Using the LPG Tank
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App Users:
33.
Clicking on a sensor in the main list takes you to the sensor’s own screen, where you can change
settings specific to that sensor. Click on the settings icon to modify. Common items to check are-
a.
Check the tank size to match your tank.
b.
Rename the sensor as needed to recognize it.
c.
Set how you wish the level to be displayed (% or actual height).
34.
It is important to note the indicators on the sensor screen.
a.
Signal = Bluetooth wireless signal strength from sensor to the device. Please note that this
symbol may change to a Cloud symbol when the phone is out of Bluetooth range. Please refer
to App Instructions on the Mopeka website for more detail.
b.
The Quality indicator shown on a sensor’s
home screen (3 star scale) is used to understand if
the sensor’s ultrasonic measurement system is working correctly. Typically, if quality is low, (1
star or less) the sensor is mounted poorly: poorly positioned on the center bottom of tank,
has debris on the tank in front of the rubber pad interfering with performance, or is lacking
adequate sonic grease. Therefore, it is important to check Quality, especially during the first
installation and setup. Typically, once installed correctly, with Quality at least 2 stars, it will
not need change unless tank is disturbed such that it is no longer standing upright & level.
Display Users:
35.
Pushing the display's button will initiate a scroll of the lights, once it obtains a new tank level reading
from the sensor, that level will be displayed. It will remain lit for several seconds and then go back to
sleep.
36.
If the lights continue to scroll and never displays a level, the sensor and display are not
communicating. Try pushing the button again. If the display still does not read, you may need to
reposition the display, or check the FAQ’s and Troubleshooting on our website.
37.
Your display will automatically monitor tank readings every 30 minutes. If a tank level goes below 10%
of full, the red light will start slowly flashing to alert you that your tank is near empty. The flashing
may be stopped by pressing that Tank's button on the Display. This sequence then repeats every 8
hours.