Battery Notes
• Batteries should be kept out of the reach of children.
• Please pay attention to the correct polarity (plus/+ and minus/-) when inserting the battery.
• Do not leave batteries lying around in the open; there is a risk of them being swallowed by
children or domestic animals. If they are swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
• Leaking or damaged batteries can lead to caustic burning of the skin. Therefore, use suitable
protective gloves.
• Make sure that the battery is neither short-circuited nor thrown into a fire. There is a risk of
explosion!
• Do not recharge normal batteries. There is a risk of explosion! Charge only rechargeable batter-
ies that are intended for this purpose; use a suitable battery charger.
• If it is not to be used for a while (e.g. storage), remove the battery. Old batteries may leak and
cause damage to the product, which will lead to the loss of the warranty/guarantee.
• For the environmentally friendly disposal of batteries and rechargeable batteries, please read
the chapter “Disposal”.
Controls
A) Control-LED (lights up on use of buttons)
B) Keypad for switching channels 1 to 4 (left column “ON” = on, right column “OFF” = off)
C) Coding switch I, II, III, IV for one of the four address codes
D) Battery compartment for 12 V battery of type “23A” (not included with delivery)
E) Control-LED (lights up when the mains socket on the front is activated)
F) Front socket for connecting a consumer load with child-proof lock
G) Coding switch I, II, III, IV for one of the four address codes
H) Coding switch for switch channel selection 1, 2, 3, 4
I) Safety plug for connection to the mains socket
Inserting/Replacing the Battery
Open the battery compartment (D) on the back of the hand-held radio transmitter and insert a 12V-
battery (type “23A”) with the correct polarity (observe imprint in the battery compartment or the
figure). Close the battery compartment again.
The batteries need to be replaced if the range of the hand-held radio transmitter is significantly
reduced or the control-LED (A) no longer lights when the buttons are used.
Setting the Address Codes
One of the four address codes (I, II, III, IV) can be set on both the hand-held radio transmitter and
the radio-controlled switch socket. Therefore, up to four identical radio-controlled switch sets can
be operated without influencing each other.
Select one of the address codes (I, II, III, IV) on the hand-held radio transmitter via the sliding
switch (C). Set exactly the same address code on the related radio-controlled switch socket(s);
use a flat screwdriver to turn the coding switch (G).
If you set a different code on the hand-held radio transmitter and the remote switch
socket, the switch socket will not react to the switching commands on the hand-held
radio transmitter!
Setting the Switching Channel of the Radio-Controlled Switch
Socket
On the back of the radio-controlled switch socket there is a further coding switch (H) that is
marked by the numbers “1”, “2”, “3” and “4”. It is used to select one of the four switching chan-
nels (the hand-held radio transmitter is also imprinted with the numbers”1”, “2”, “3” and “4”) if
more than one radio controlled switch socket is operated.
It is of course possible to set the same switching channel for two or more remote
switch sockets. By means of this, the two radio-controlled switch sockets are activated
or deactivated by one keystroke.
Start-up, Function Test
Plug the radio-controlled switch socket (without the consumer load connected!) into the desig-
nated earthed mains socket.
You can now test the function of the radio-controlled switch socket, by briefly pressing the respec-
tive “ON” button for the corresponding switching channel (1, 2, 3 or 4). The red control-LED (E) on
the radio-controlled switch socket lights up. The mains socket (F) on the front is now activated;
mains voltage is available and a connected consumer load is turned on.
Briefly press the “OFF” button of the switching channel and the control-LED (E) is turned off; mains
voltage at the mains socket (F) and the connected consumer load is thereby turned off.
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Operating Instructions
Radio-controlled switch set, 2 parts, outdoor
use
Item no. 1208456
Intended Use
This 2-part radio-controlled switch set consists of a remote controlled switch socket for outdoor
use and a hand-held radio transmitter. By using the hand-held transmitter, a consumer load con-
nected to the remote controlled switch socket can be turned on or off.
The hand-held wireless transmitter must not get damp or wet. However, the supplied radio-con-
trolled socket is suitable for outdoor use (IP44).
All safety and operating instructions in this manual must be followed carefully. These instructions
not only protect the device but, in particular, your well-being. Please read the entire operating
manual before using the product.
This product complies with the applicable national and European requirements. All names of com-
panies and products are the trademarks of the respective owners.
All rights reserved.
Package contents
• 1 x remote-controlled switch socket (type “RSL36R-A”)
• 1 x hand-held radio transmitter (type “RSL366T”)
• 12 V special battery for hand-held radio transmitter
• Operating instructions
Safety Instructions
Damages due to failure to follow these operating instructions will void the warranty!
We do not assume any liability for any resulting damage!
We do not assume any liability for material and personal damage caused by improper
use or non-compliance with the safety instructions. In such cases, the warranty/guar-
antee will be null and void.
• The unauthorized opening, conversion and/or modification of this product is not per-
mitted for safety and approval reasons (CE).
• Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions. Although the product only
emits relatively weak radio signals, these may lead to the malfunction of life-support
systems. The same may also apply to other zones.
• The radio-controlled switch socket is designed in accordance with protection class
I. Only a standard mains socket (230V/50Hz with protective earth) for the public sup-
ply grid may be used as the power source for the radio-controlled switch socket.
• The hand-held radio transmitter is powered by a 12 V battery (type “23A”).
• The product is not a toy and does not belong in the hands of children. Therefore,
be especially careful when children are around. Children might try to push objects
through the socket openings. There is danger of a life-threatening electric shock!
• The hand-held radio transmitter must not get damp or wet. However, the supplied
radio-controlled socket is suited for outdoor use (IP44).
• Never touch the product or the mains plug with wet or damp hands when trying to
connect a plug to the remote-controlled switch socket. There is danger of a life-
threatening electric shock!
• Never remove a mains plug from the front of the radio switch socket by pulling on the
power cable. Always pull the plug from the socket, in the radio switch socket, using
the gripping surface provided on the side.
• Do not connect adaptor plugs in series!
• The device is only voltage-free when it disconnected from the mains socket.
• Do not overload the radio switch socket (take note of the input power in the technical
information at the end of the operating manual!).
• Do not leave packaging material carelessly lying around, since it could become a
dangerous plaything for children.
• Handle the product with care, as it can be damaged by impacts, blows, or accidental
falls, even from a low height.
• If the product casing is damaged, discontinue product usage! When it is connected
to the mains, do not touch the radio switch socket or the connected device! First,
switch off the mains socket to which the radio switch socket is connected (switch
off at the circuit breaker). Then you can remove the radio-controlled switch socket
from the mains socket. Take the product to a specialist workshop or dispose of it in
an environmentally friendly way.