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How do I connect my tool to the myMirka app

Please note that in some countries the full version of myMirka and Bluetooth are not available.

 

Mirka® DEOS Electric Sander

1. Connect the power cord to a mains outlet.
2. Press and hold the rpm+ button while switching on the power button.
3. The left LED starts blinking, to indicate that Bluetooth is active

Pair your device

1. Open the myMirka app; choose “Add Tool”.
2. Select the tool to which you want to connect. You are now ready to start exploring myMirka features!

Mirka® DEROS Electric sander

1. Connect the power cord to a mains outlet.
2. Press and hold the rpm+ button while switching on the power button
3. The left LED starts blinking, to indicate that Bluetooth is active

Pair your device

1. Open the myMirka app; choose “Add Tool”.
2. Select the tool to which you want to connect.
3. The left LED lights up green, to indicate that the tool is paired. You are now ready to start exploring myMirka features!


Mirka® LEROS Wall Sander

1. Connect the power cord to a mains outlet.
2. Press and hold the rpm+ button while switching on the power button.
3. The LED above the On/Off button lights up (blue), to indicate that Bluetooth is active.

Pair your device

1. Open the myMirka app; choose “Add Tool”.
2. Select the tool to which you want to connect.
3. The left LED lights up green, to indicate that the tool is paired. You are now ready to start exploring myMirka features!


Mirka® Cordless Tools

1. Press and hold the rpm+ button while pressing the trigger button.
2. The middle LED starts blinking, to indicate that Bluetooth is active.

Pair your device

1. Open the myMirka app; choose “Add Tool”.
2. Select the tool to which you want to connect.
3. The middle LED lights up green, to indicate that the tool is paired. You are now ready to start exploring myMirka features!

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