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Remote controlled wall sockets
Operation
Before you are able to use the remote controlled wall sockets, insert the batteries
in the remote control and assign the desired channels to the remote controlled
wall sockets (see chapter “Inserting/changing batteries” and “Assigning channels”).
Connecting a device
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper use of the remote controlled wall socket and failure
to observe the technical data may damage the remote con-
trolled wall socket and the device to be connected.
− Only connect devices that are suitable for unattended
operation to rule out any risks associated with switching
errors.
− Do not operate any heavy AC adapters in the remote con-
trolled wall sockets because the plugged contacts of the
permanently installed wall socket could be mechanically
overloaded.
− Do not insert any additional child safety mechanisms in
the remote controlled wall socket because the plug
connection between the plug of the device you intend to
connect and the remote controlled wall socket could be
affected and there is a risk of overheating.
− Only connect devices with a supply voltage of 120 V~, 60 Hz
and a nominal current of up to 15 A to the remote controlled
wall socket.
− The remote controlled wall sockets have an integrated
child safety mechanism that prevents access to live parts
to a large extent. Make sure that the plug pins of the device
to be connected do not tilt in the remote controlled wall
socket.
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