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Connect using only copper or copper-clad wire
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This product may feel warm during operation. The amount of heat generated is within approved limits and poses no hazards. To
minimize heat buildup, ensure the area surrounding the rear of this product is as clear of clutter as possible.
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Each INSTEON product is assigned a unique INSTEON ID, which is printed on the product’s label.
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To reduce the risk of overheating and possible damage to other equipment, do not use this product to control loads in excess of the
specified maximum(s) or install in locations with electricity specifications which are outside of the product’s specifications. If this device
supports dimming, please note that dimming an inductive load, such as a fan or transformer, could cause damage to the dimmer, the
load bearing device, or both. If the manufacturer of the load device does not recommend dimming, use a non-dimming INSTEON on/off
switch. USER ASSUMES ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DIMMING AN INDUCTIVE LOAD.
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When mounting multiple-ganged junction box, the Keypad Dimmer is de-rated for 200-watts less for each immediately adjacent dimmer
installed. For example, 600 W load control becomes 400 W with another dimmer to the immediate right or left. Use a triple-gang box
with a mechanical switch in the center to avoid de-rating.
IMPORTANT!
If you have any difficulties or questions, consult an electrician. If you are not knowledgeable about or and comfortable with electrical circuitry,
you should have a qualified electrician install the product for you.
In the Box
Tools Needed
Optional Accessories
Keypad Dimmer Module
Flathead screwdriver
Wire cutter/stripper
Mini Remote
Quick Start Guide
Phillips screwdriver
Voltage tester
INSTEON Hub
Button Naming
Throughout this manual, we will use the following naming conventions:
Installation – Circuit with 1 Switch
1)
Turn off circuit breaker(s) which feed the switch junction box (or remove fuse(s)). Verify that the power is off.
2)
Remove trimplate from the switch, unscrew the switch you are replacing and gently pull out from wall.
3)
Disconnect wires from switch.
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4)
Turn breaker on.
5)
Using a voltage tester, identify the Line and Load
wires that are connected to the switch.
6)
Identify Neutral and Ground wires.
7)
Turn breaker off.
8)
Connect wires as follows (confirm firm attachment
with no exposed wire).
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If the wires cannot be detached by unscrewing them, cut the wires where they enter the switch, then strip ½” of insulation off the ends.