brennenstuhl RCS 1000 N Comfort, RCS 1000 GB Comfort Operating Manual

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Item no. 1 50745 3 0418520/0708
Operating manual
RCS 1000 N / GB Comfort
Remote control set
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Intended use
The devices which constitute this RF remote control switch set are intended only for personal use in closed dry rooms. They are not suitable for commercial use. The RF remote control switch set is used for switching lamps and electrical appliances on and off. The devices may only be operated individually. Do not plug multiple socket switches into each other. Any other use is considered non-intended use. The manufac­turer assumes no liability for damage caused by non-intended use.
Operating manual
Read this operating manual through thoroughly before using the device. Keep the operating manual in a safe place. Should you pass on this device to another party be
sure to include the operating manual.
Basic safety instructions
Children are not aware of the dangers that may arise from im­proper handling of electrical devices. Never allow children to use electrical devices without supervision. Risk of suffocation! Do not leave the packaging material lying around. Children could swallow the small parts and choke on them. Plug the socket switches into conventional 220-240VAC/50Hz Schuko sockets only. Do not connect the socket switches to extension cables. Only connect consumers which do not exceed the perform­ance limits of the socket switches. Do not connect consumers (for example irons) which could cause fi re or other damage if they are accidentally switched on. Do not connect consumers (for example refrigerators) which require condenser motors.
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Do not cover the socket switches. Heat builds up under the cover. This poses a fi re hazard. Regularly check the devices for damage. Do not replace dam­aged parts. Contact the manufacturer or dispose of the devic­es in an environmentally friendly manner. Do not touch the devices with wet hands. To de-energise the socket switches disconnect them from the mains supply.
Batteries must be handled with particular care.
Risk of explosion! Do not try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. When the batteries are used up remove them from the battery compartment and dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner. Do not throw batteries into fi res and never subject them to high temperatures. Do not open or short-circuit batteries. Battery acid which leaks from a battery can cause skin irrita­tions. In case of contact with skin rinse with plenty of water. Do not rub your eyes if any liquid gets in them; rinse them thoroughly with water and contact a doctor immediately. If you are not using the batteries remove them to avoid dis­charging.
WASTE DISPOSAL
Dispose of electrical devices in an environmentally friendly manner!
Electrical devices do not belong in the household rubbish.
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment old power tools must be collected separately and sent to a proper recycling facility. You can fi nd out more about the options for disposing of used devices from your local government or municipal authorities.
Risk of environmental damage from improper dis-
posal of batteries!
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Batteries do not belong in the household rubbish. They may contain poisonous heavy metals and must be treated as hazardous waste. For this reason, take used batteries to a local collection point.
DEVICE
Scope of delivery:
The following items are included in the scope of delivery:
remote control with battery three socket switches.
Device overview
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1 Socket switch 6 Function indicator light 2 Childproof Schuko socket 7 OFF keys (A, B, C, D) 3
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Schuko plug Function indicator light
8 Battery compartment
cover
5 Remote control 9 ON keys (A, B, C, D)
Preparations
Before you can use the devices you must:
insert the battery, synchronise the radio channels between the remote control and the socket switches and assign an ON/OFF key pair on the remote control to a socket switch.
Inserting the battery
Caution!
Observe the correct polarity of the battery. An incorrectly inserted battery can cause material damage.
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Remove the cover (8) of the battery compartment (10). Insert the battery as shown in the fi gure. Close the battery compartment (10).
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Press any key on the remote control (5). The function indica­tor light (6) illuminates when the key is pressed.
If the function indicator light (6) does not light up when a
key is pressed the device is not receiving any power from the battery. Check whether you have inserted the battery correctly.
Synchronising the radio channels
Before using the devices for the fi rst time the radio channels must be synchronised to enable all socket switches to react to the radio signal of the remote control. Moreover, each socket switch must be assigned a frequency of a key pair on the remote control to enable it to be operated individually.
Adjust the DIP switches using a suitable object, for
instance a small screwdriver, by pushing them down or up.
Setting a radio channel on the remote control
Remove the cover (8) of the battery compartment (10). Set a radio channel using DIP switches 1 to 5 (11). Close the battery compartment (10).
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Setting a radio channel on the socket switch
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Undo the screw (16) of the cover (13) using a PH0 Phillips screwdriver. Slightly raise the cover (13) above the screw hole (12) and push out. Set the same radio channel as for the remote control using DIP switches 1 to 5 (14).
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Assigning a socket switch to a control key
Set a frequency of a control key on the remote control using DIP switches 6 to 9 (14):
DIP switch 10 is not occupied.
Control key DIP switch
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A
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF
B OFF
ON
OFF OFF OFF
C OFF OFF
ON
OFF OFF
D OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF
Push the cover in (13) and close. Insert the screw (16) through the screw hole (12) into the thread (15) and tighten.
Example
Set the radio channel '123' on the remote control.
Set the radio channel '123' on all the socket switches. Set a control key frequency as well. In the fi gure the key pair 'A' is set with DIP switch 6.
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Connecting the devices
The remote control radio signal has a range of up to 25 m (dependent on structural conditions).
The range can be affected by structural conditions (for
example reinforced concrete), electrical conditions (for
example electrical lines) or electromagnetic conditions
(for example telephones). If necessary remove the source
of interference or maintain a suffi cient distance to the
source of interference.
To connect the socket switches:
plug the socket switches into sockets.
To connect the remote control:
insert the battery into the battery compartment (10).
OPERATION
Switching on a socket switch
Plug the socket switch (1) into a socket. Plug the consumer into the Schuko socket (2). Press the preset ON key (9), for example 'A', to switch on the
socket switch (1). The function indicator light (6) illuminates whenever a key is pressed. The function indicator light (4) illuminates.
Switching off a socket switch
Press the preset OFF key (7), for example 'A', to switch off
the socket switch (1). The function indicator light (6) illuminates whenever a key is pressed. The function indicator light (4) goes out.
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CLEANING
Caution! Risk of electric shock.
Before cleaning the device disconnect it from the mains supply.
Caution! Risk of electric shock.
Ensure that no liquid penetrates into the device. Liquid which enters the device can cause short-circuiting.
Caution! Risk of damage from aggressive cleaning
agents.
Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents for cleaning. Clean the device with a soft damp cloth and a mild cleaning
agent. Ensure that the device is completely dry before using it again.
MAINTENANCE
Check the battery regularly for damage.
TECHNICAL DATA
Operating voltage 240 VAC 50 Hz,
British standard
Switching voltage 240 VAC 4,17 A
Socket switch switching power max. 1000 W
Radio signal range max. 25 m
Operating frequency 433.92 MHz
Ambient temperature 0°C to 35°C
Storage temperature - 40°C to 70°C
Battery 12 V, type A 23
CE-compliant
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault Possible
cause
Remedy
Function indicator light (4) does not light up when a key is pressed.
Battery has been inserted incor­rectly.
Insert battery correctly.
There is no bat­tery contact.
Press down on the battery termi­nals.
Battery is empty. Insert a new bat-
tery.
Function indicator light (6) does not light up.
Socket switch has not been connected cor­rectly.
Push the socket switch fi rmly into the socket.
Function indicator light (6) lights up, but consumer does not work.
Consumer has not been switched on.
Switch on the consumer.
Socket switch does not switch on.
Radio channel of the socket switch has not been set correctly.
Set the radio channel of the remote control on the sock et switch.
Range bet ween remote control and socket switch is insuffi cient.
Reduce the dis­tance between the remote con­trol and the sock­et switch.
Electrical devices are caus ing inter­ference.
Remove possible sources of interference.
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WARRANTY
Warranty valid for 2 years from date of purchase. Please retain your sales receipt as proof of purchase. The warranty covers material and manufacturing defects only, not wear parts or damage resulting from improper use. Any intervention by a third party will void the warranty. Your legal rights are not restricted by this warranty. Should you wish to make a claim under the warranty please contact our Service Hotline. Only then can your device be returned free of charge. The original warranty period shall not be extended by repair or replacement of parts.
MANUFACTURER
H. Brennenstuhl GmbH u. Co. KG Seestraße 1-3 72074 Tuebingen Germany Email: info@brennenstuhl.de
Service Hotline: +49 (0) 180 5 720741 (14 cents/min. from German landline)
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