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Operating Controls; Inserting Batteries, Changing Batteries; Operation - Renkforce 1555327 Bedienungsanleitung

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• Never touch a radio controlled switch socket that shows signs of damage, as this
could cause a fatal electric shock!
First, switch off the mains voltage to the socket to which the radio controlled switch
socket is connected (switch off at the corresponding circuit breaker or remove the
safety fuse or switch off at the corresponding RCD protective switch, so that the
socket is fully disconnected).
Only then can you remove the radio controlled switch socket from the mains sock-
et. Do not use the damaged radio controlled switch socket and dispose of it in an
environmentally-friendly manner.
c) Radio controlled handheld transmitter
• The radio controlled handheld transmitter may only be operated using a 12 V
special battery of type 23A. Do not use any other types of batteries and do not use
a power adapter to power the device.
• The radio controlled handheld transmitter must not get damp or wet as this would
damage it.

Operating Controls

A Control-LED (lights up on use of buttons)
B Keypad for switching channels 1, 2, 3, 4 ("ON" = on, "OFF" = off)
C Coding switch I, II, III, IV for one of the four address codes
D Battery compartment for a 12 V battery of type "23A"
E Front socket for connecting of a consumer load (under the cover flap), with childproof lock
F Safety plug for connection to the mains socket
G Coding switch for switch channel selection 1, 2, 3, 4
H Coding switch I, II, III, IV for one of the four address codes

Inserting Batteries, Changing Batteries

Open the battery compartment (D) on the back of the handheld radio transmitter and insert a
12 V-battery (type "23A") with the correct polarity (observe imprint in the battery compartment
or the figure). Close the battery compartment again.
The batteries need to be replaced if the range of the handheld radio transmitter is significantly
reduced or the control-LED (A) no longer lights up when buttons are used.
If the product is not in use for a while (e.g., storage), remove the battery from the
handheld radio transmitter. An older battery may leak and damage the handheld
radio transmitter.
Setting the Address Codes
One of the four address codes (I, II, III, IV) can be set on both, the handheld radio transmitter,
and the radio-controlled switch socket. You can thus operate up to four identical radio switch
sets (for example, four handheld transmitters and the corresponding radio switch sockets) near
each other without any interferences caused.
Select one of the address codes (I, II, III, IV) on the handheld radio transmitter via the sliding
switch (C). Set exactly the same address code on the related radio-controlled switch socket(s);
use a flat screwdriver to turn the coding switch (H).
If you set a different code on the handheld radio transmitter and the radio controlled
switch socket, the switch socket will not respond to the switching commands on the
handheld radio transmitter!
Setting the Switching Channel of the Radio Controlled Switch Socket
On the back of the radio controlled switch socket there is another coding switch (G) that is
marked with the numbers "1", "2", "3" and "4". It is used to select one of the four switching chan-
nels (the handheld radio transmitter has also imprinted the numbers "1", "2", "3" and "4") if more
than one radio controlled switch socket is operated.
It is of course possible to set the same switching channel 1, 2, 3, or 4) for two or
more radio controlled switch sockets. By this the two radio controlled switch sockets
are activated or deactivated by one keystroke.
Start up
Plug the radio controlled switch socket (without the consumer load
connected!) into the designated earthed mains socket.
If the radio controlled switch socket is used outdoors, plug it only into
an IP44 wall outlet with earth contact.
You must only use it in the position described below. The socket must
face upwards. The flap over the cover opens upwards.
Water can enter the radio switch socket, if a different op-
erating position is used, which may lead to a fatal injury
from electric current! This will also ruin the radio controlled
switch socket and void the warranty.
Connecting a consumer load to the radio controlled switch socket
• Switch the consumer load off.
• Flip the cover of the radio controlled switch socket open and hold the cover with one hand.
• Plug the device into the radio controlled switch socket; push the plug fully into the socket.
See chapter "Technical Data" for information on connection and the maximum per-
missible power consumption of the electrical loads connected to the radio controlled
switch socket.
• Slowly close the cover of the radio controlled switch socket (do not let it flip shut).
• Now you can switch on the load.

Operation

If you set a different code (I, II, III or IV) on the handheld radio transmitter and the
radio controlled switch socket, the switch socket will not respond to the switching
commands on the handheld radio transmitter. You can thus operate up to four identi-
cal radio switch sets (for example, four handheld transmitters and the corresponding
radio switch sockets) near each other without any interferences caused.
There is an individual button on the radio handheld transmitter for each of the four switching
channels (1, 2, 3, 4):
"ON" = Switch on
"OFF" = Switch off
To trigger a switching operation, press the corresponding button briefly. The LED (A) on the
radio handheld transmitter lights up when a radio signal is transmitted.
Due to the relay used in the radio controlled switch socket, you can hear a click with each
switching operation.
The radio controlled switch socket naturally responses only when pressing the key
on the radio handheld transmitter, that corresponds to the switching channel (1, 2, 3,
4) set by the coding switch (G).
Care and Cleaning
Before cleaning the product, unplug any connected load from the radio controlled switch sock-
et. Disconnect then the radio controlled switch socket from the power supply by pulling it out
of the mains socket.
Never use abrasive cleaning agents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions, since these
could damage the casing or even impair operation.
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the product.
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