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Please ensure the button batteries are
kept oUt oF ReACH oF CHILDReN.
If a button battery is swallowed,
SeeK IMMeDIAte MeDICAL AtteNtIoN.
Do not let the child eat or drink;
Do not induce vomiting.
to KeeP yoUR CHILDReN SAFe:
• Keep this device out of reach of
small children.
• Keep new batteries in their packaging
until ready to use and store in places
out of reach of children.
• Safely dispose of spent
batteries immediately.
to inseRt batteRies:
Slide the battery cover from back of
the remote control. Fit the batteries in
accordance with the markings in the
battery compartment, when installed
they should look like this:
Refit the battery compartment cover and
the remote control unit is ready for use to
set up the wall socket units.
on the ReMote ContRol unit
Buttons on left marked are “ON”
buttons and those on right marked are
“OFF” buttons.
setting up wall soCket unit
To set up the wall socket unit, plug it in to
a 240volt outlet.
The LED indicator on the wall socket unit
will blink slowly, and in this condition you
should press any one of the numbered 1
to 4 buttons. Press for a few moments
and the LED indicator will flash quickly for
a few moments, and then extinguish. The
wall socket unit is now set up to respond
to the buttons associated with the number
that you chose.
If you have more wall socket units you can
program them in the same way.
It is possible to program multiple units with
the same number code, but remember that
these will then operate simultaneously in
response to the remote control unit.
When you remove the wall socket unit from
the 240volt outlet or the power is interrupted
for any reason, the wall socket unit will
retain the setting you have made, so you
do not need to set up again.
opeRating the wall
soCket unit
With the wall socket unit plugged in to a
240volt outlet, connect an appliance to its
socket. Power to the appliance can now
be controlled by pressing the appropriate
number button on the remote to turn
on and the button to turn off. The LED
indicator on the wall socket unit will be lit
when power is available at the socket.
If you do not have the remote control unit
at hand and need to switch the power, you
can do so manually by pressing the button
on the front of the wall socket unit to toggle
it on and off.
Pressing the buttons at the bottom of the
remote marked ALL will turn all the wall
socket units that you have programmed on
or off at the same time.
If you want to reprogram the units, it is
necessary to erase the existing coding,
there are two ways to do this:
1. Press and hold down the button on the
wall socket unit until the LED indicator
starts to blink slowly, or
2. Press and hold down the
ALL
button
on the remote control unit for 3 seconds,
and all the powered and coded wall
socket units will respond with their LED
blinking slowly, indicating they have
reverted to the not-coded condition.
iMpoRtant note
The off condition of the wall socket unit
is a standby mode where the connected
appliance is off, but not isolated from the
electrical supply. To isolate the appliance it
must be switched off at the 240volt outlet
and unplugged.
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Be AwARe tHAt tHeRe MAy Be DANgeR
IN oPeRAtINg eqUIPMeNt ReMoteLy.
PoweR tooLS, HeAteRS, CooKINg
eqUIPMeNt, RotAtINg MACHINeRy etC.
oPeRAteD UNAtteNDeD oR LeFt IN UNSAFe
CIRCUMStANCeS CAN PReSeNt HAZARDS.
Caution
1. These units are for indoor use only, do
not expose units to wet conditions.
2. Other than the remote control unit
batteries, there are no user serviceable
parts in these units. Clean units with
wrung out damp cloth only, do not use
solvents or cleaning products.
3. When maintaining appliances connected
to the remote control, isolate the by
switching off and unplugging prior to
carrying out maintenance.
4. Do not leave spent batteries in the remote.
Please observe safety precautions for
button batteries given in previously in
this instruction.
5. Maximum load on the wall socket unit is
10amp (or 2400watt) maximum.
tRouble shooting
If there is no response from the wall socket
unit to the remote control.
1. Check the batteries in the remote control.
The LED on the remote control unit
should light when a button is pressed.
2. Check whether there is a response
when the distance between remote
control and wall socket units is reduced.
Nominal range is 30 metres but can be
affected by obstructions or metallic
objects.
3. Check that the wall socket unit is
correctly set up using the procedure
described previously.
speCifiCation
Remote control
unit battery
2 x LR44 Alkaline
button battery
(or type AG13 or
equivalent)
Remote control
frequency
433.92 MHz
Remote operating
range
30m
Wall socket unit
supply
240V 50Hz
Wall socket
unit standby
consumption
approx 2watt
Wall socket unit
max load
10A 2400W
130mmL x 200mmD
CPIN002937