User manual
Read
and
understand
these
instructions
before
installing
and
retain
them
for
future
reference.
This
product
is
intended
for
installation
in
accordance
with
the
National
Electric
Code
and
local
regulations
in
the
United
States
or
the
Canadian
Electrical
Code
and
local
regulations
in
Canada.
Use
indoors
only.
This
product
is
not
designed
or
approved
for
use
on
power
lines
other
than
120V
60Hz,
single
phase.
Attempting
to
use
this
product
on
non
‐
approved
power
lines
may
have
hazardous
consequences.
Recommended
installation
practices:
‐
Use
only
indoors
in
dry
location.
‐
Be
sure
that
you
have
turned
off
the
circuit
breaker
or
removed
the
fuse
for
the
circuit
you
are
installing
this
product
into.
Installing
this
product
with
the
power
on
will
expose
you
to
dangerous
voltages.
‐
Connect
using
only
copper
or
copper
‐
clad
wire.
‐
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.
‐
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.
Identifying
the
Electrical
Wires
in
Your
Home:
‐
line
–
carries
120VAC
electricity
into
the
wall
box,
may
also
be
called
hot,
live
or
power,
commonly
black
‐
neutral
–
returns
120VAC
to
power
company,
commonly
white
and
in
a
multi
‐
wire
bundle
‐
load
–
connects
to
light/load
device,
commonly
black
and
in
a
separate
cable
jacket
‐
ground
–
connection
to
electrical
ground,
commonly
a
bare
wire,
a
green
wire
or
a
screw
on
a
metal
box
IMPORTANT:
If
you
have
any
difficulties
or
questions,
consult
an
electrician.
If
you
are
not
knowledgeable
about
and
comfortable
with
electrical
circuitry,
have
a
qualified
electrician
install
the
product
for
you.
WARNING: