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Smart
Dimmer
Get the best out of your install
This Lightwave Smart Dimmer requires a 35mm deep back
box in which to mount it. If you have a back box that is
shallower than 35mm, then a Lightwave spacer can be used to
provide up to 10mm of extra clearance from the wall.
Back box and spacers
Model No. L22WH
EU Declaration of Conformity
Old electrical appliances must
not be disposed of together with
residual waste, but have to be
disposed of separately. The disposal
at the communal collecting point
via private persons is for free.
The owner of old appliances is
responsible to bring the appliances
to these collecting points or to
similar collection points. With this
little personal effort, you contribute
to recycle valuable raw materials and
the treatment of toxic substances.
Environmentally
friendly disposal
Hints and tips
Lightwave dimmers are designed to work with the majority
of dimmable LEDs, but, as every lamp can behave differently,
it is advisable to choose variants that have been tested and
proven to work well. If you plan to use LEDs, we strongly
recommend that you consult our compatibility chart (see
www.lightwaverf.com). The LEDs must be dimmable (not
all varieties are), and you should not exceed the maximum
loading recommendations provided on the compatibility
chart or damage could occur.
LED Lamp compatibility
In the box
L22 Dimmer
Dimmer spacer
RF frequency:
868 MHz
Input rating:
230V~ 50Hz
Output rating:
250W max per gang
Incandescent Load:
10W min 250W max per gang
Back Box Depth:
35mm min
Earthing Requirement:
Not essential (double insulated)
Standby Energy Use:
Less than 1W (per gang)
Wiring:
Neutral wire NOT required
Warranty:
2 year standard warranty
Circuit Type:
non-SELV
Specification
Let’s get started
Quick Start Guide
Installing yourself?
Please note that all Lightwave products can be legally
DIY installed in your own home; however, if in doubt,
always consult a qualified electrician.
It is important to install this product in accordance with
these instructions. Failure to do so may risk personal safety,
could create a fire hazard and will also void your warranty.
If conducting an insulation resistance test, any hard-wired
Lightwave devices must be disconnected from the mains,
or damage to the unit may occur.
Help video & further guidance
For additional guidance, and to watch a video that will help
guide you through the installation process, please visit the
support section on www.lightwaverf.com
Before you start
A back-box with a minimum depth of 35mm
Suitable electrical screwdrivers
Suitable dimmable lamps (bulbs)
Knowledge of how to safely turn off/on
mains electricity
Your Link Plus, smartphone and Dimmer
You will need
x2 Fixing screws
Product:
Dual Channel Dimmer
Model/Type:
L22WH
Manufacturer:
LightwaveRF
Address:
Innovation Campus
Birmingham, Faraday Wharf,
Holt Street, Birmingham, B7 4BB
This declaration is issued under
the sole responsibility of the
LighwaveRF. The object of the
declaration described above is in
conformity with the relevant union
harmonisation legislation.
Directive 2011/65/EU ROHS,
Directive 2014/53/EU: (The Radio
Equipment Directive)
Conformity is shown by
compliance with the applicable
requirements of the following
documents:
Reference and date:
EN301489-3 V1.6.1: (EMC),
EN300220-2 V3.1.1 (RF),
EN62479:2010 (RF Exposure),
EN60669-2-5:2013 (Safety)
Signed for and on behalf of:
Place of Issue:
Birmingham
Date of Issue:
20th August 2017
Name:
John Shermer
Position:
CTO
• Mains voltage incandescent lamps (max 250W)
• GU10 / HI spot halogen lamps (max 250W)
• Selected dimmable LEDs (see www.lightwaverf.com)
Compatible lamps
• Wirewound transformers (generally older style)
• Electric motors
• CFLs and CFL tubes
• Incandescent lamps under 10W
Automations
Using the Link Plus and Lightwave App, you can create custom
automations for Lightwave devices. Automations provide a whole
host of clever features, including timers, group actions, triggers
and wireless 2-way switching. Find out more by exploring the
Lightwave App.
Not compatible with: