Heath Zenith 6133 User Manual

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Figure 2 - Receiver's Master Switch

Master Switch

Toggle Switch

9. If not already there, slide the receiver's master switch, located beside the

toggle switch to its ON (up) position. The light may turn on at this time.

NOTE:

If you are controlling a lamp, make sure it is connected to the switched outlet
and that the lamp is switched on.

10. Slide the receiver’s master switch to its OFF (down) position. Move the toggle

switch up and down. The light should remain off.

11. Slide the receiver’s master switch to its ON (up) position. Move the switch

lever up and down. The light should switch on and off.

12.

Install the 9-volt battery. Remove the switch cover from the transmitter (save

the two screws). Snap the battery clips over the battery terminals and set the
battery into its compartment (see Figure 4).

13. To verify proper operation, hold the transmitter at the desired mounting

location and switch it on. The light should turn on immediately. Turn the light
off and back on. If the light intermittently turns on or does not turn on at all,
move the transmitter slightly and try again. If it still does not operate properly,
perform step 14, otherwise, skip the step.

14. Unwind the antenna on the receiver from its track. Route the antenna through

the notch and fully extend it so that it hangs down inside the wall (see Figure
3). This will increase the range of the receiver. Reposition the transmitter at
the desired location and make sure it operates the light. You may have to re-
position the receiving antenna or the transmitter until the light works properly.

15. Mount the transmitter at the desired location with the two wood screws that

are provided.

NOTE: If your mounting surface requires a different type of

mounting hardware, please purchase the necessary hardware.

IMPORTANT: Wait at least 1 second after you switch the transmitter
on or off before you switch it again to allow the transmission to be
completed each time.

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