PROGRAMMABLE WALL SWITCH
MODEL
FOR ALL LIGHTING
THE MAXIMUM LOAD MUST NOT EXCEED 500W/230V
THE
ballast equipped installations such as : fluorescent lamps, sodium lamps, etc.
incandescent and halogen lighting
contactor equipped installations, ceiling fan, block heater, etc.
INSTALLATION
This wall switch can be used for either single pole or multiswitch installation.
A multiswitch installation with an electronic wall switch differs from conventional installation. Read wiring instructions carefully. Use guidelines applicable to your installation.
Apply the following steps for all installations.
Note: The black wall switch wires have no polarity. You can use any of them.
1.Interrupt power at circuit breaker to avoid electric shock.
2.Take out and disconnect existing switch for replacement (for
multiswitch installation, identify the wire connected on the
" common " screw).
3.Reconnect each disconnected wire to the timer according to the appropriate wiring diagram.
4.Put back switches correctly into their electric box.
5.Return power at circuit breaker.
SINGLE POLE INSTALLATION
When installing, do not connect the red wall switch wire. Make sure the red wire is correctly capped with a wire nut.
WIRING DIAGRAM
EXISTING 3-WAY INSTALLATION
To replace a
The " common " wire identified on the removal
On the remote switch, connect the jumper wire between the " common
"screw of the switch and the screw where the second black wall switch wire is connected. Once wiring is completed, put switches back in their electric box and return power at circuit breaker.
TO VERIFY OPERATION
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A NEW 3-WAY INSTALLATION
For a new installation, a single pole switch can be used at the remote location. Use the following wiring diagram :
Note: The jumper wire provided is not used for this installation.
POWER-ON
1.Open the wall switch door using a small screwdriver.
2.Ensure that the fuse is properly installed
3.Press on the " reset " button using a paper clip.
4.On the display, " 0:00 " and " MO " should flash.
If there is nothing on the screen, check the following points :
a)Maybe the fuse is not present in the switch.
b)If the wall switch controls a lamp equipped with an on/off switch, make sure the lamp switch is in " ON " position.