WARNING

RISK OF FIRE

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK

RISK OF BURNS

Controlling Appliances:

Exercise extreme caution when using Z-Wave devices to control appliances. Operation of the Z-Wave device may be in a different room than the controlled appliance, also an uninten- tional activation may occur if the wrong button on the remote is pressed. Z-Wave devices may automatically be powered on due to timed event programming. Depending upon the ap- pliance, these unattended or unintentional operations could possibly result in a hazardous condition. For these reasons, we recommend the following:

1.Assign Z-Wave controlled appliances to device numbers 10

18 on the GE remote. The likelihood of unintentionally turn- ing on the appliance will be reduced significantly because the “Shift” button will need to be pressed before pressing device numbers 10-18.

2.Z-Wave devices controlling appliances should be removed from “All” control setting. Instructions on how to do this are included in the manual for your GE remote.

3.Do Not include Z-Wave devices in Groups or Scenes if they control appliances.

4.Do Not use Z-Wave devices to control electric heaters or any other appliances which may present a hazardous condition due to unattended or unintentional or automatic power on control.

5.Double check programs for accuracy before using them.

WIRELESS RANGE

This device complies with the Z-Wave standard of open-air, line of sight transmission distances of 65 feet. Actual performance in a home depends on the number of walls between the remote controller and the destination device, the type of construction and the number of Z-Wave enabled devices installed in the control net- work. Most Z-Wave devices act as signal repeaters and multiple devices result in more possible transmission routes which helps eliminate “RF dead-spots”.

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GE 45614, 45609 manual Controlling Appliances, Wireless Range