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quick-start guide

In-wall dimmer

Welcome

—and thank you for purchasing a Caséta 

Wireless in-wall dimmer. In order to control your lights 
remotely, you’ll need to replace an existing switch with 
a Caséta Wireless in-wall dimmer.

Before you install the dimmer, please watch the 
installation video at 

www.casetawireless.com.

We hope you enjoy the convenience of Caséta Wireless!

NOTE:

 You can mix and match dimmable LED and 

CFLs, as well as halogen and incandescent light 
bulbs, with Caséta Wireless dimmers.

Dimmable LED and CFL light bulbs vary in their 
dimming performance. If you’re using these  
bulbs and they flicker or turn off, please visit  

www.casetawireless.com

 for information on 

adjusting the dimmer for best bulb performance.

For a complete list of approved dimmable LEDs  
and CFLs, please visit 

www.casetawireless.com.

Approved light bulbs include:

Cree

 

BA19-08027OMF-12DE26-1U100 

CR6

Ecosmart

 

ECS 30 WW FL 75WE 120 

ECS 38 WW FL 90WE 120

Feit

 

A19/DM/LED 

PAR38/LEDG5

Philips

 

9290002295

Sylvania

 

LED12A19/DIM/O/827 

LED21PAR38/DIM/P/930/FL30

LED

—up to 150 W

CFL

—up to 150 W

Halogen

—up to 600 W

Incandescent

—up to 600 W

Contents supplied

Double your warranty

In-wall dimmer 
(PD-6WCL-WH)

Tools you’ll need

Works with energy efficient 

dimmable light bulbs:

Flat-head screwdriver

Wire connectors (3)

Phillips-head screwdriver

Pliers

Screws (2)

Installation for lights with one wall switch (single pole)

Installing your dimmer

Using your dimmer with a remote control

 

(sold separately)

Some lights have one wall switch, while others 
have two or more wall switches (such as stair lights, 
which have a switch at both the top and bottom of 
the stairs). We’ve included instructions for lights with 
one wall switch (called a single pole). If your light 
has more than one switch (called a 3-way), please 
visit 

www.casetawireless.com

 for complete 

installation instructions and how-to videos.

WarNINg: SHOCk HazarD

May result in serious injury or death. Turn off 
power at circuit breaker or fuse before installing.

1

   Turn power off at circuit breaker!

1

   Press and hold “off” button on dimmer

2

   Press and hold “off” button on remote

4

   Connect the dimmer

5

   Mount the dimmer

6

   attach the wallplate

7

   Turn power on at circuit breaker

2

   remove existing switch from wall

Remove the wallplate from switch.

3

   remove side sections (if necessary)

Remove the switch and pull it away from the wall.

*  If your switch has more than 3 wires attached, see 

“Installing Caséta Wireless in a 3-way switch application” 
video on www.casetawireless.com/support.

Bend back 
and forth.

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5

1

2

3

1

4

6

Ground

Ground

Ground

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2

Disconnect all three wires* from the switch.

1  

Connect the bare copper (or green) “ground” wire 
from the wallbox to the green wire on the dimmer 
using a wire connector.

2  

Connect either of the remaining wires from the 
wallbox to either of the remaining wires on the 
dimmer using a second wire connector.

3  

Connect the remaining wire from the wall to  
the remaining wire on the dimmer using a third  
wire connector.

Do not

 remove outside side sections 

on dimmers at the end of gang.

Each dimmer 
has inside side 
sections removed.

Dimmer at middle has all 
side sections removed.

Attach the wallplate to the dimmer using the  
screws provided.

‘snap’

(If you installed the dimmer next to other dimmers 
or switches, you’ll need to install a wallplate with the 
correct size/number of openings to accommodate all 
the devices.)

Use the screws provided.

Pairing the dimmer and  

Pico remote control

Go to 

www.casetawirless.com/support

 for 

additional troubleshooting suggestions.

Symptoms

Probable cause and action

Light does
not turn on or
in-wall dimmer 
LEDs do not
light up.

•  Light bulb(s) burned out.
•  Breaker is OFF or tripped.
•  Light not properly installed.
•  Wiring error.
•   FASS switch on the dimmer 

is in the Off position.

Light does
not respond
to Pico remote 
control.

•  The dimmer failed to pair  

with Pico remote control;  

see Pairing the dimmer and 
Pico remote control

.

•  The dimmer is already at the 

light level the Pico remote 
control is sending.

•  The Pico remote control  

is outside the 30 ft (9 m)   
operating range.

•  The Pico remote control 

batteries are low.

•  The Pico remote control 

batteries are installed 
incorrectly.

•  Bulbs turn off 

while being 
dimmed.

•  Bulbs turn on at 

high light level 
but do not turn 
on at a low  
light level.

•  Bulbs flicker 

or flash when 
dimmed to a low 
light level.

Verify bulbs are marked
dimmable and visit  

www.casetawireless.com/
support

  

for information on adjusting  
the dimmer for best  
bulb performance.

Love Caséta Wireless dimmers? Have ideas 
for making them better? Tell us what you think 
and we’ll extend your warranty by 1 year. 

www.casetawireless.com/register.

For advanced features, tips for using Caséta Wireless 
dimmers with CFLs and LEDs, the complete Caséta 
Wireless product line, and more, please visit  

www.casetawireless.com

.

Changing the favorite light 

level on the Pico remote 

control 

(sold separately)

You can use the round “favorite” 
button on the Pico remote control 
to recall a favorite light level. 
We’ve set it to 50%, but you can 
change it to any level you like.

Favorite

replacing light bulbs using FaSS

Pull the FASS switch out on the in-wall dimmer to 
remove power at the light socket.

CaUTION

Use only with permanently installed fixtures with 
dimmable LED, dimmable CFL, halogen, or 
incandescent lamps. To avoid overheating and 
possible damage to other equipment, do not use  
to control receptacles, motor-driven appliances,  
or transformer-supplied appliances.

Codes

Install in accordance with all national and local  
electrical codes.

grounding

When no “grounding means” exist in wallbox, the 
2011 National Electrical Code (NEC

®

) allows a control 

to be installed as a replacement if 1) a nonmetallic, 
noncombustible faceplate is used with nonmetallic 
attachment screws or 2) the circuit is protected by a 
ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). When installing 
a control according to these methods, cap or remove 
green wire before screwing control into wallbox.

FCC/IC Information

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada 
license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device 
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired 
operation. Modifications not expressly approved by Lutron Electronics Co., 
Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits 
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off 
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or 
more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which 

the receiver is connected.

—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Warranty

For warranty information, please visit  

www.casetawireless.com/warranty.

Lutron,  , and Pico are registered trademarks and FASS and  

Caséta are trademarks of Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. NEC is a 

registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association,  

Quincy, Massachusetts

© 2013 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc   

                                                                             P/N 030-1696 REV A

Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.  

7200 Suter Road 

Coopersburg, PA  18036-1299, U.S.A. 

1

2

1

2

Hold for 6 seconds until LEDs  

blink twice. New favorite  

level is now saved.

3

   Set desired light level on dimmer

4

     

Press and hold “favorite” button on remote

Important note:

Troubleshooting

Hold for 6 seconds  

until lights flash 3 times.

Device ratings

In-wall dimmer

PD-6WCL-WH
120 V

~

  50/60 Hz

Important notes:

1. For indoor use only. 
2. Operate between 32 ˚F (0 ˚C) and 104 ˚F (40 ˚C).

Repeat steps to pair other  
Pico remote controls.

P/N 030-1696 REV A

Wireless

Pico

®

 remote control (sold separately)

On

Off

Darker

Brighter (with raised icon) 

FASS

Front Accessible 
Service Switch

In-wall dimmer

On

Off

Darker

Favorite

“Brighter” 
button with 
raised icon 
is easy to 
find in  
the dark 

Important note:

Removing side sections reduces the dimmer’s 
maximum wattage rating. See the chart below  
for maximum wattage information.

* For maximum wattage information when  
  mixing light bulb types see  
 

www.casetawireless.com/support.

Maximum* wattage derating chart  
(120 V

~

   50/60 Hz)

Side sections 

removed

None

1 side

2 sides

LED &  
CFL

150 W

150 W

150 W

or

*

Incandescent & 
Halogen

600 W

500 W

400 W

Summary of Contents for Caseta

Page 1: ...watch the installation video at www casetawireless com We hope you enjoy the convenience of Cas ta Wireless Contents supplied Double your warranty In wall dimmer PD 6WCL WH Tools you ll need Flat hea...

Page 2: ...You can use the round favorite button on the Pico remote control to recall a favorite light level We ve set it to 50 but you can change it to any level you like Replacing light bulbs using FASS Pull...

Page 3: ...Remove the switch and pull it away from the wall If your switch has more than 3 wires attached see Installing Cas ta Wireless in a 3 way switch application video on www casetawireless com support 3 5...

Page 4: ...tions removed Important note Removing side sections reduces the dimmer s maximum wattage rating See the chart below for maximum wattage information For maximum wattage information when mixing light bu...

Page 5: ...he green wire on the dimmer using a wire connector 2 Connect either of the remaining wires from the wallbox to either of the remaining wires on the dimmer using a second wire connector 3 Connect the r...

Page 6: ...it breaker Attach the wallplate to the dimmer using the screws provided snap If you installed the dimmer next to other dimmers or switches you ll need to install a wallplate with the correct size numb...

Page 7: ...rmation on adjusting the dimmer for best bulb performance For a complete list of approved dimmable LEDs and CFLs please visit www casetawireless com Approved light bulbs include Cree BA19 08027OMF 12D...

Page 8: ...et desired light 4Press and hold fa Hold for 6 seconds until lights flash 3 times Device Ratings In wall dimmer PD 6WCL WH 120 V 50 60 Hz Important notes 1 For indoor use only 2 Operate between 32 F 0...

Page 9: ...on remote Pairing the dimmer and Pico remote control For advanced features tips for using Cas ta Wireless dimmers with CFLs and LEDs the complete Cas ta Wireless product line and more please visit www...

Page 10: ...favorite button on the Pico remote control to recall a favorite light level We ve set it to 50 but you can change it to any level you like Favorite Hold for 6 seconds until LEDs blink twice New favor...

Page 11: ...l see Pairing the dimmer and Pico remote control The dimmer is already at the light level the Pico remote control is sending The Pico remote control is outside the 30 ft 9 m operating range The Pico r...

Page 12: ...ipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protect...

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