Setting-Up Operation; Using The Radio-Controlled Socket - Silvercrest WIRELESS SOCKET SET Operation And Safety Notes

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Setting up / Setting-up operation
 5. Repeat this process with the other
remote-controlled socket.
Note: You can use one channel
ON/OFF button
eral remote-controlled sockets at
once. You can further train six re-
mote controls successively and use
these for a single receiver. This
means you can switch one appli-
ance on and off from up to six dif-
ferent places.
Note: In this case, synchronise
every remote-controlled socket with
the channel of the remote control.
Note: The codes for the remote
control will also remain stored
when changing the batteries.
Note: The codes will remain per-
manently stored when disconnect-
ing the remote-controlled socket
from the power supply.
Note: Avoid interference: Ensure
the various remote-controlled sock-
ets are approx. 50 cm apart.
Note: The LED operating status dis-
play
indicates if the remote-con-
5
trolled socket is in ON/OFF mode.
Deleting a code:
To delete a code, first repeat steps
1 – 3.
With the LED operating display
flashing, press the desired OFF
button of the channel ON/ OFF
button
(A, B, C or D) you wish
2
to delete on the remote control.
The LED operating status display
will flash rapidly for approx. 2 sec-
onds to confirm deletion.
10 GB
to switch sev-
2
5
5
It will then flash slowly again for
approx. 30 seconds and a new
code entered.
Deleting all codes:
To delete all codes, first repeats
steps 1 – 3.
Then with the LED operating status
display
flashing, press the
5
ALL-OFF button
control. The LED operating status
display
will flash rapidly for
5
approx. 2 seconds to confirm dele-
tion, then go out.
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Setting-up operation

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Using the radio-controlled
socket (fig. B)
1. Put the radio-controlled socket into
any shuttered socket and connect
the appliance you want to operate.
2. Switch the electrical appliance on.
The radio-controlled socket can
only perform its switching function
when the device to be controlled is
switched on.
ATTENTION! FIRE HAZARD!
Do not attach any appliances which
could cause fires or other damaged
if left unattended when switched
on. The maximum load of every
radio-controlled socket is approx.
3,680 W. Any overload could cause
a risk of fire or damage to the device.
on the remote
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