2.1
Permissible installation
2.2
Type key
Installation and operating instructions Wilo-Stratos MAXO/-D/-Z
Description of the pump
Pos.
Name
Control module
3.
Graphic display
3.1
Green LED indic-
3.2
ator
Blue LED indicator
3.3
Operating button
3.4
Back button
3.5
Context button
3.6
Wilo-Connector
4.
Base module
5.
LED display
5.1
LED display oper-
5.2
ating button
Table 1: Description of operating elements
There is a control module (Fig. 1/2, pos. 3) on the motor housing, which controls the
pump and provides interfaces. Depending on the chosen application or control func-
tion, speed, differential pressure, temperature or volume flow will be controlled.
For all control functions, the pump continuously adapts to the system's changing power
requirements.
Fig. 3: Permissible installation positions
Example: Stratos MAXO-D 32/0,5-12
Pump designation
Stratos MAXO
Explanation
Electronic unit with graphic display.
Provides information about settings and pump status.
Self-explanatory user interface for setting the pump.
LED lights up, pump supplied with power.
There are no warnings and no faults.
LED lights up, pump is externally controlled via an inter-
face, e.g. by:
• Bluetooth remote operation
• Setpoint specification via analogue input AI 1 or AI 2
• Intervention of building automation via control input
DI 1 / DI 2 or bus communication.
- Flashes with active double pump connection
Navigate menus and edit content by turning and press-
ing.
Menu navigation:
• To go back to the previous menu level (briefly press
once).
• To go back to the previous setting (briefly press once).
• To go back to the main menu (press once and hold for
> 1 s once).
Turns key lock on or off in combination with the context
button > 5 s.
Opens the context menu with additional options and
functions.
Turns key lock on or off in combination with the back
button > 5 s.
Electrical plug for mains connection
Electronic unit with LED display
Indicates error code and Bluetooth PIN.
Triggers the pump venting function when pressed. Turn-
ing is not possible.
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