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Indoor/Outdoor Module Operation
1. Plug in Indoor/Outdoor Module. Remember, the Indoor/
Outdoor Module requires a grounded outlet. If you do not have
a grounded outlet, you may want to contact an electrician to
upgrade your electrical system. If you are using the Indoor/
Outdoor Module outdoors, see extra precautions below.
Precautions When Using the Indoor/Outdoor Module
•
The Module must be oriented with the power outlet down to
prevent rain from entering the unit. See the illustration below.
• Hang the module on a nail or screw as shown.
There is a hole in the back for this purpose. DO
NOT allow it to hang by the cord.
• Note in the illustration that the module is lo-
cated below the wall outlet. This is to prevent
rain from running down the cord into the wall
outlet.
• NOTE: The National Electrical Code (and most
local codes) require that outside outlets be
protected by a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI).
Hole to
hang unit
Power Outlet
2. Plug in the devices you wish to control. Do
not exceed the maximum load specifications.
3. To check operation, press button on the left side of transmitter
(see icon). The light/appliance should turn on immediately.
Important: Wait at least 3 seconds after you press the button
before pressing it again to allow the transmission to be com-
pleted.