Problem:
The switch won’t transmit and the LED does not light up.
Solution:
Change the switch battery. A strong battery signal is indicated by
the LED light on the switch illuminating and remaining lit for 1-2 seconds
after tapping the ‘on’ button. A low battery is indicated if the LED light turns
off immediately, or does not illuminate at all.
Problem:
The Wire-free Switch will not link to/operate the target device.
Solution:
Check the switch battery strength: if the battery strength is low, it
will not produce enough power to drive the RF radio signal. Tap the ‘on’
button on the switch to transmit a signal. A strong battery signal is indicated
by the LED light on the switch remaining lit for 1-2 seconds after releasing the
button. A low battery is indicated if the LED light turns off immediately. If this
happens, please replace the battery.
Problem:
The Wire-free Switch will not work consistently.
Solution:
The Wire-free Switch may be encountering interference or may
be at the edge of its reliable range of operation. First, ensure that there are
no large pieces of metal, very thick walls or bodies of water in the path of the
transmission. If the problem persists, try moving the switch closer to the
socket, or consider using a LightwaveRF Signal Booster to extend the range
by relaying the signal between the switch and target device.
Troubleshooting