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User Manual

 

5024

 

 

 

Version: 1.0 20181227

 

Summary of Contents for 5024

Page 1: ...User Manual 5024 Version 1 0 20181227 ...

Page 2: ...neral information Thank you for purchacing the Woox home Wi Fi Smart Plug For the proper installation and use of this product please read these instructions carefully Overview 1 Mains plug 2 On Off Pair 2 1 ...

Page 3: ...2 button Status LED ...

Page 4: ...3 LED indicator light LED light Device status Lights up in solid Connected Blinks twice per second in blue Setup in EZ mode Blinks once per two seconds in Setup in AP mode ...

Page 5: ... 4 GHz Woox home app Setting up the Smart Plug via the Woox home app 1 Connect your smartphone to the same wifi network that you want to connect the adaptor to 2 Install the Woox home app Scan the barcode to download the app from the Google Play Store for Android devices or the App Store for iPhone ...

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Page 7: ...ster Tap Agree to accept the privacy policy Choose your region by selecting the Country Code Enter your email address or phone number and Tap Continue Enter the confirmation code sent to the email address or phone number you provided and assign a password ...

Page 8: ...7 Tap Add Home Enter your Home Name to assign a name to your location Select your Family Location to ...

Page 9: ...vices Choose a room e g Bedroom in which you want to use the device Tap Done to complete creating the profile 4 Setting up the Smart Plug Tap Add Device or Tap the symbol in the top right corner of the app Tap on the Power Plug option ...

Page 10: ...9 Ensure the LED indicator is flashing ...

Page 11: ... starts to flash There are two methods of WiFi connection EZ mode LED rapidly flashes twice per second and AP mode LED slowly flashes once every 2 seconds The default setting of this product is EZ mode To switch between EZ mode and AP mode press and hold the ON OFF button The LED status will then switch pattern ...

Page 12: ...nd confirm The app will now search for the Smart Plug and register it to your account Assign a name to the Smart Plug and Tap Save to confirm Allocate the Smart Plug to a room optional Tap Done to complete connecting the Smart Plug Congratulations you have now setup the smart plug Only 2 4GHz wifi is ...

Page 13: ...12 for use with the app ...

Page 14: ... mode alternitive method Tap Confirm if the indicator flashes slowly Only 2 4GHz wifi is supported Enter the WiFi password and confirm Tap Connect Now and select the Smart Plug s hotspot Woox xxxx to connect ...

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Page 16: ...ount Assign a name to the Smart Plug and Tap Save to confirm Allocate the smart plug to a room optional Tap Done to complete connecting the Smart Plug Congratulations you have now setup the smart plug for use with the app If the installation is not successful restart the app and try again ...

Page 17: ...10 Connect Smart Plug to Amazon Alexa 1 Start the Alexa app 2 Click button in the top ...

Page 18: ...10 left corner 3 Click Skills 4 Search for the Woox home skill 5 Tap on the Woox home skill ...

Page 19: ...11 6 Tap Enable 7 Enter your Woox home app account and password then tap Link Now ...

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Page 21: ...13 8 Tap Authorise 9 Now your Woox home account is linked to Amazon alexa 10 Tap DISCOVER DEVICES to link Smart Plug to Alexa Now you can say Alexa turn ...

Page 22: ...14 on Smart Plug ...

Page 23: ...15 Connect Smart Plug to Google Assistant 1 Start the Home app 2 Tap button 3 Tap Settings 4 Tap Assistant and Home control 4 Tap button in the bottom right ...

Page 24: ...16 5 Search Woox home action and tap it ...

Page 25: ...17 6 Enter your Woox home app account and password then tap Link Now 7 Tap Authorise ...

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Page 27: ...19 8 Now your Woox home account is linked to Google Assistant All the smart devices in your Woox home account will now also be in the google home app 9 Now you can say Hey google turn on Smart Plug ...

Page 28: ...with the Smart Life service in IFTTT 1 Start IFTTT app 2 Search for the Smart life service 3 Choose Smart Life 4 Enter your Woox home app account and password and tap Link Now to link your Woox home account 5 You can now use IFTTT with your smart plug ...

Page 29: ...linking Please make sure your network is 2 4GHz If you router has both 2 4GHz and 5GHz try to disable 5GHz whilst setting up the smat plug After setup you can enable 5GHz again If Smart Plug is in EZ mode please try it with AP mode Enable router s broadcasting funtion Configure the router WiFi authorization method as ...

Page 30: ...22 WPA2 PSK and encryption type as AES or set both as auto Router wireless mode can not be set to 802 11n only Restart the smart plug and set up it again 2 Smart Plug is offline ...

Page 31: ...enable it again Restore factory settings Select the Smart Plug in the device list Tap the button to open the settings menu for the Smart Plug Tap Restore Manufacturer Defaults and tap Confirm in the pop up When the factory settings have been restored the status LED will flash The Smart Plug has now been reset and is ready to ...

Page 32: ...24 be connected to a network again ...

Page 33: ...ained by the user There is a risk of electric shock if the device is opened Do not use the device if there are signs of damage If you have any doubt have the device checked by an expert The device is for indoor use only The device is not a toy do not allow children to play with it D o not exceed the capacit y specified for the device ...

Page 34: ...26 T h e d e v i c e s h o u l d o n l y b e connected to an easily accessible power socket ...

Page 35: ...re or other types of damage in unattended operation e g irons Remove the plug of the connected de vice whene ver you mak e changes or modifications to the device Always lay cables in such way that they do not become a risk to people and domestic animals The device has not been designed to support safety disconnection The load is not isolated from the mains ...

Page 36: ...20 Using the device for any purpose other than that described in this operating manual does not fall within the scope of intended use ...

Page 37: ... pluggable switches into one another I f y ou us e t he de v i c e in a security application it has to be operated in connection with an UPS uninterruptible power supply in order to bridge possible power failure according to EN 50130 4 Device with electronic power supply units e g TV or high voltage LED light sources are no ohmic loads They can generate inrush currents with ...

Page 38: ...22 more than 100 A Switching such kind of loads may leads to premature wear of the actuator The device may only be operated within residential buildings ...

Page 39: ...nput voltage Current Switching power Weight Dimensions R4785 110 240V AC 50 60Hz 13 A max 2990 W max 100 g 53 x 54 x 66 mm O p e r a t i n g 10 45 temperature O p e r a t i n g 80 RH humidity WLAN Standard Encryption 802 11 b g n WEP WPA WP A2 ...

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