Self-Healing Mode In Aqara Panel S1 Plus, why well?

Please tell me why the item is needed in the settings “Self-Healing Mode” In Aqara Panel s1 Plus?
As explained to me, this item is needed so that the M3 hub can intercept automation for itself if the main hub goes out of service. I don’t have a m3 hub!
Faced with such a problem:
How does self-healing mode work? What’s the question: the m200 hub just fell off (the lisconnect icons on the devices were), the s1 plus panel was hanging in the application, i.e. it was online and working, all devices were connected to the m200, when you click on the h1 dimer, there was no reaction to the t1m lamp. This raised the question of how the mode works, maybe there are nuances that should be connected to where so that automation can be transferred to a working hub in case of disconnection of the main one?

Hi!
I can clarify how Self‑Healing Mode works on the Panel S1 Plus.

Self‑Healing Mode is meant for hub clusters, like when you have two or more M3 hubs connected together. In that setup, if one M3 hub goes offline, another active M3 can take over running automations; that’s what Aqara calls “self‑healing.”

Since you don’t have an M3 hub, the Panel S1 Plus cannot take over automations from another hub (like your M200). That’s why, when the M200 went offline, the devices paired to it didn’t respond even though the Panel was still online in the app.

In short: Self‑Healing Mode only works with multiple M3 hubs. Without an M3 cluster, your Panel can’t control devices paired to another hub.

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Understood. The only thing that confuses me is that why should I show functionality that won’t work for me, since there is no M3 hub?! Maybe the developers will add some code to make the app a little cleaner.

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