Instructions

Press and hold a button on the rst 3 rows of the ON buttons on the
remote control.
As soon as the LED light of the combination switch lights up perma-
nently, the teach-in process is completed successfully.
Proceed as described above to assign the other channels.
If you want to change the button assignment on the remote control,
press and hold the combination switch (2) until it starts to ash. Then
you can make a new pairing with another button on the remote control.
Resetting the channel assignment
a) Reset all channels at the socket switch
Hold down the combination switch (2) on the wireless socket switch
until it starts to ash.
Briey release the combination switch and press it again until it goes
out.
The wireless socket switch is now reset to factory settings.
b) Reset all channels on the remote control
Press and hold any paired ON/OFF button on the remote control until
the LED on the combination switch starts to ash.
Briey release the button for 1 second and keep pressing ALL ON and
ALL OFF buttons until the LED illuminates steadily and then turns off.
All channel assignments are then reset.
c) Reset individual channels at the socket switch
Hold down the combination switch on the wireless socket switch until
it starts to ash.
Press the control button of the channel to be reset on the remote
control.
The LED on the combination switch goes out. The assignment of the
selected channels has been reset successfully.
d) Reset individual channels on the remote control
Press and hold the ON/OFF button of the channel to be reset on the
remote control until the LED on the combination switch starts ashing.
Then press the OFF button of the channel to be reset on the remote
control.
The combination switch lights up steadily for a short time and then
goes out. The assignment of the selected channels has been reset
successfully.
Functional Test
Plug the wireless socket switch into a household power socket.
Press the combination switch on the wireless socket switch. The LED
illuminates steadily. Press the combination switch again to switch off
the wireless socket switch. The LED turns off.
Press the corresponding ON button on the remote control with which
the wireless socket switch is paired. The LED is lit steadily. The wire-
less socket switch is on.
Press the corresponding OFF button on the remote control. The LED
goes off and the wireless socket switch is off.
Press the ALL ON button on the remote control. The LED of the paired
wireless socket switch lights up steadily and the wireless socket
switch is switched on. If several wireless socket switches are paired,
all LEDs light up steadily.
Press the corresponding ALL OFF button on the remote control. The
LED goes off and the wireless socket switch is off. If several wire-
less socket switches are paired, all LEDs go out and wireless socket
switches are switched off.
Operation
The power consumption of the connected electrical con-
sumer load must not exceed 2000 W. In the event of an
overload, the internal thermal fuse of the wireless socket
switch is triggered. The thermal fuse is not self-resetting.
The wireless socket switch can then no longer be put into
operation. For proper operation, the distance between two
wireless socket switches should be at least 1 m.
Plug the wireless socket switch into a household power socket. Make
sure that the wireless socket switch is turned off. The combination
switch (2) must not light up.
Switch off the electrical consumer load that you want to operate via the
wireless socket switch through its mains switch.
Connect the mains plug of the electrical consumer load to the wireless
socket switch.
Switch the electrical consumer load on using its mains switch.
Now switch the electrical consumer load on and off using the remote
control.
You can use the combination switch (2) on the wireless
socket switch to manually switch on/off the connected elec-
trical consumer load.
a) Range
The range of the radio signal transmission between the remote control
and wireless socket switch is up to 100 m in free eld.
This value, however, is the range when the transmitter and
receiver are visible to each other, without disrupting the
power. In practice, however, there are walls, rooms, ceilings
etc. between the transmitter and the receiver, which reduce
the range accordingly.
Due to the different inuences on the radio transmission,
no specic range can be guaranteed. However, trouble-free
operation is usually possible in a single family house.
The range can be reduced by:
- Walls and reinforced concrete ceilings
- Coated or vaporised insulating glass panes
- Proximity to metallic and conductive objects (e.g., radiators)
- Proximity to people
- Broadband interference, e.g. in residential areas (DECT phones,
mobile phones, radio headsets, wireless speakers, wireless
weather stations, baby monitoring systems, etc.)
- Proximity to electric motors, transformers, power-supply units and
computers
- Proximity to poorly shielded or uncovered computers or other
electrical appliances
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau, here-
with declares that this product conforms to the 2014/53/EU directive.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available
at the following Internet address: www.conrad.com/downloads.
Select a language by clicking on a ag icon and enter the prod-
uct's item number in the search eld. You can then download
the EU Declaration of Conformity in PDF format.
Care and Cleaning
Disconnect the product from the mains socket and connected devices
before cleaning.
Never use aggressive detergents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical
solutions, as these may damage the casing or cause the product to
malfunction.
Do not immerse the product in water or other liquids.
Use a dry, lint-free cloth to clean the product.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be
placed in household waste. At the end of its service life,
dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory
regulations.
You thus full your statutory obligations and contribute to
protection of the environment.
Technical data
Input voltage: ........................230 V/AC 50 Hz
Power consumption ..............max. 2000 W
Standby power
consumption .........................< 0.63 W
Transmission frequency........
433.92 MHz
Memory spaces ....................8
Transmission range ..............up to 100 m open space
Operating conditions .............0 to +55 ºC, 0 - 95% RH
Storage conditions ................ -20 to +55 ºC, 0 - 95% RH
Dimensions (L x W x H) ........58 x 58 x73 mm
Weight ..................................approx. 86 g
Compatible remote controls are available under following item numbers:
1574787, 1761742, 1761747, 1761748, 1761749
This is a publication of Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau
(www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method (e.g. photocopying,
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approval from the publisher. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication
represents the technical status at the time of printing.
Copyright 2018 by Conrad Electronic SE. *1697440_v1_1018_02_hk_m_EN