AWMR-230 MINI BUILT-IN SWITCH
Remarks
Reminders
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The product is suitable for installation in a wall box, behind the (existing) wall switch, and must be used
in combination with one COCO transmitter.
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The wall box must have a depth of at least 40 mm.
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The product is a switch/receiver: remotely controls lighting (or other suitable equipment), without
complex wiring. You can continue to use the existing wall switch manually.
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To prevent interference between devices, avoid placing multiple products close to each other. The
minimum distance between units should be approx. 50 cm.
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The wireless system can be indefinitely expanded with other COCO remote controls and/or receivers.
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Your COCO transmitter may have a special ‘group’ button with which multiple receivers with different
settings can nonetheless be controlled simultaneously. Repeat
[7 - 8]
and press the ‘group’ on button of
the transmitter in step
[8]
.
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To delete one set code: (1) Press the search mode button briefly. (2) Press the ‘off’ button of the code
you want to delete from the memory. (3) To confirm, the built-in dimmer switches on and off two times.
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To delete all the set codes (resetting the memory): (1) Hold in the search mode button. (2) The indicator
begins flashing after approx. 7 seconds. (3) Release the button. (4) Press the search mode button
again. (5) To confirm, the built-in dimmer switches on and off two times.
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If the product does not work:
- Reset the memory (see previous line) and set the code in the transmitter again (repeat
[7 - 9]
).
Check whether the indicator is lit; if not, there may be no power to the product or the electronic fuse in
the product may have blown (in the latter case the product must be replaced).
Safety instructions
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Wa rning: Even if the product is switched off, voltage may still be present at the switched socket!
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Never use COCO products for life support systems or other applications in which equipment
malfunctions can have life-threatening consequences.
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Do not connect any lights or other devices that consume more than 230 Watts. Connecting incorrect
equipment can cause defects, a short circuit and fire.
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