Installation InstallationGuide Guide
Before you get started If you’ve installed light switches before and are comfortable with high voltage wiring, installing a Noon™ switch is easy. If not, we highly recommend hiring a professional installer. Guided installation If you would like to be guided through the installation experience, we have just what you need online. Go to noonhome.com/install. This guide is for experienced DIYers and installers Get additional help at noonhome.com/install.
In the box Tools you’ll need Phillips screwdriver Room Director Base Cleaning cloth Voltage detector Wall screws (2x) Wire connectors (4x) Wire labels and stickers Wire strippers Noon™ Wall Plates and mounting plates are recommended, but not required. Noon Switches work with popular third-party wall plates. You can purchase additional Noon Wall Plates at noonhome.com/store.
Need to know Noon™ replaces light switches Compatible bulbs and fixtures • Works as a single-pole or multi-way switch • Multi-way configurations support up to four switches per circuit. Requires all Noon switches on the multi-way circuit.
Are you replacing a single-pole or multi-way switch? Remove the old switch and identify wires Single-pole switch 1. Turn power off at the circuit breaker One light switch that controls a light or set of lights. CONTINUE Confirm that the power is off from the switch. Multi-way switch Two or more light switches that control the same light or set of lights. 2. Unscrew the old switch STOP Turn to page 17. 7 Use the Noon™ wall protector to prevent wall scuffing.
3. Label wires and disconnect old switch Install Noon™ 1. Install the Noon mounting plate Make sure the hooks are facing out and upwards. Look for the “Top” indicator. NOTE: Noon wall and mounting plates are recommended, but not required. 2. Hang the base from the mounting plate We recommend you apply the labels before detaching the wires from the old switch. Ground and neutral wires are required. If you do not have ground and neutral wires, the Noon switch is not compatible. Contact us at noonhome.
3. Connect wires to the Noon™ Base 4. Install Noon Base 1 2 Push the Noon Base into the switch box and press down into place. TIP: Make sure wires are out of the way before installing. Repeat previous steps for any other switches in this box. Base Wires Wall Wires Ground (green) Ground Line/Load (black) Line Line/Load (black) Load Neutral (white) Neutral 5. Install the Noon™ Wall Plate Press the corners and along the edges of the wall plate to snap it into place.
6. Turn the Noon switch ON before installation 1. Turn power on at the circuit breaker ON OFF Check installation Remove the sticker on the back before installing. (Serial label) Turn Switch ON before installation 7. Install Noon switch into the base Install any other Noon switches you have for this room before continuing. If you need to remove a switch, pull from the top and bottom. 13 2. Click switch to turn lights on and off If lights do not turn on or off, visit noonhome.
You’re done with installation. Use the Noon App to complete setup. You can download the Noon App on your iOS or Android device.
Installing a multi-way switch Multi-way wiring overview diagram Noon switches work as 3-way or 4-way switches. They are wired in parallel. Ground and neutral wires are required. Use the multi-way wall stickers and wire labels in the box. Load Traveller Line/Load Traveller Line/Load Traveller Noon switches can replace multi-way switches. Noon supports up to four switches controlling the same light. All of the switches on a multi-way need to be replaced.
Resources For guided installation, visit noonhome.com/install. For help troubleshooting your install, visit noonhome.com/troubleshoot. To book a Noon-trained installer, visit noonhome.com/installers.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.