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Indoor/Outdoor Module Operation
1. Plug in Indoor/Outdoor Module. Remember, the Indoor/
Outdoor Module requires a grounded outlet. If you do not have
a grounded outlet, you may want to contact an electrician to
upgrade your electrical system. If you are using the Indoor/
Outdoor Module outdoors, see extra precautions below.
Precautions When Using the Indoor/Outdoor Module
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The Module must be oriented with the power outlet down to
prevent rain from entering the unit. See the illustration below.
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Hang the module on a nail or screw as shown.
There is a hole in the back for this purpose. DO
NOT allow it to hang by the cord.
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Note in the illustration that the module is lo-
cated below the wall outlet. This is to prevent
rain from running down the cord into the wall
outlet.
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NOTE: The National Electrical Code and Ca-
nadian Electrical Code (and most local codes)
require that outside outlets be protected by a
Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI).
2. Plug in the devices you wish to control.
Caution: Do not exceed the maximum load specifications (see
page 4).
3. To check operation, press button on the transmitter. The light/
appliance should turn on immediately. Important: Wait at least
3 seconds after you press the button before pressing it again to
allow the transmission to be completed.
Hole to
hang unit
Power
Outlet