a.) Plug the "Repeater" wireless socket into a
standard 230 V AC / 50 Hz mains socket
and press the button (2) until the LED (1)
flashes red.
b.) Before the LED (1) stops flashing, press the
"OFF" button for 3 seconds for the switch
channel you wish to delete on the wireless
transmitter that the "Repeater" wireless
socket previously learnt. The LED (1) goes
out and the delete process has been
completed successfully.
c.) Repeat these steps for additional
wireless transmitters.
Deleting all the wireless transmitters
that the "Repeater" wireless socket
has learnt
All channels that have been learnt can
also be deleted again.
a.) Plug the "Repeater" wireless socket into a
standard 230 V AC / 50 Hz mains socket
and press the button (2) until the LED (1)
flashes red.
b.) Before the LED (1) stops flashing, press the
button (2) again on the "Repeater" wireless
socket. The LED (1) goes out and the delete
process has been completed successfully.
FUNCTION TEST
Plug the programmed "Repeater" wireless
socket (without connected load!) into
the mains socket with protective contact
intended for it. You can now test the
function of the "Repeater" wireless socket
by briefly pressing the corresponding "ON"
button for the relevant switch channel. The
red LED (1) lights up. The front socket (3)
on the front of the unit is now activated, the
mains voltage is present, and a connected
load is switched on. Briefly press the "OFF"
button for the relevant switch channel on
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