All product specifications are subject to change, Troubleshooting – INSTEON On/Off Module - 2633-422 (France), 2633-432 (Germany), 2633-442 (UK), 2633-522 (AUS/NZ) Manual User Manual

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Electrical

Voltage

100VAC to 240VAC (+/- 10%)

Frequency

50/60Hz auto detected at power-up

Maximum load

16A – 240VAC (EUR)

10A – 240VAC (AUS/NZ)

3600W/240VAC Resistive

700W/240VAC Inductive/Capacitive

2000W/240VAC Bulbs/Low Voltage Halogen

Minimum load

N/A

Load type(s)

Resistive

Inductive/capacitive

Low voltage halogen

Hardwired remote control

N/A

Retains all settings without power

Yes, saved in non-volatile EEPROM

Standby power consumption

< 0.75 watts

Safety approved

CE, C-Tick

Certifications

EN 300 220-2, 301 489-3

AS/NZS 4268, CISPR 22

IEC 60669-2-1

All product specifications are subject to change.

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

On/Off Module LED is not turning
on

On/Off Module is not
getting power

Make sure On/Off Module is not
plugged into a switched outlet that is
turned off

On/Off Module won’t add to a
scene as a controller or responder

On/Off Module or the
controller is plugged into a
power strip or AC line filter

Powerline signals can’t travel through
some power filters. Plug On/Off
Module or controller into an
unswitched wall outlet.

The INSTEON signal may
be too weak

Add additional INSTEON devices or
move around existing INSTEON
devices. All INSTEON devices act as
INSTEON network repeaters.

Large appliances, such as
refrigerators or air
conditioners, may be
producing electrical noise
on the powerline.

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