Radio Shack Wireless Remote Control System owner manual Setting UP Additional Modules

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SETTING UP ADDITIONAL MODULES

The following are types of Plug ’N Power modules avail- able from RadioShack. We include a brief description here, but be sure to read and follow the instructions that come with each module. Other types of modules are also available. If you have special Plug ’N Power needs, ask for assistance at your local RadioShack store.

Appliance Modules (Cat. No. 61-2681B) — These modules have a two prong plug and are designed to control small appli- ances, rated up to 15 amps resis- tive (such as coffee pots). You can also use them to control mo- tors up to 1/3 horsepower and lamps that do not exceed 500 watts.

Universal Appliance Modules (Cat. No. 61-2684B) — These modules have the same features as the Appliance Module, but also provide connections for appliances that have 3-prong grounded plugs. You must plug these mod- ules into 3-prong grounded AC outlets.

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