Introduction, Electrical sockets, Proper handling – Silvercrest Electrical Sockets User Manual

Page 6: Scope of supply, Control elements, Technical data

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6 GB/IE/CY

Introduction

Electrical Sockets

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Introduction

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Proper handling

The radio-controlled socket set is suitable
for switching electrical equipment on and
off by remote control. Any alterations to
this device are not in accordance with
regulations and could represent signifi-
cant risk of accidents. The manufacturer
does not accept liability for any damage
caused through the device not being used
in accordance with the regulations. This
device is not intended for commercial
use.

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Scope of supply

After you have unpacked this set, please
check to make sure all the contents are
complete.

4 Remote controlled sockets
1 4-channel remote control
2 Batteries AAA (for remote control)
1 Set of operating instructions

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Control elements

Remote control (fig. A):

1

Power indicator light

2

Channel ON / OFF button Channel

A, B, C, D

3

Master ON / OFF switch

4

Battery compartment lid

Remote-controlled socket (fig. B):

5

Manual ON / OFF button

6

LED power indicator

7

LEARN button

8

Child protection socket

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Technical data

Remote control
RCS AAA3680-A IP20:
Batteries:

2 x AAA, each 1.5 V

Transmission
frequency:

433.92 MHz

Licensing:

The system is licensed
for general use, is
free of charge and
does not require
registration.

Range:

Depending on the
circumstances
approx. 40 m under
optimum circum-
stances.

Radio-controlled sockets
RCE AAA3680-A IP20 GB:
Rated voltage:

240 V~ 50 Hz

Breaking capacity: 12.5 A 3.000 W
Standby power
consumption:

< 0,7 W

Transmission
frequency:

433.92 MHz

Advice: The radio-controlled sockets
each have a child protection socket

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which significantly increases safety at
home. The contacts are protected in such
a way that children cannot stick needles
or other sharp objects into them and

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