
Wireless Lighting Control
On/Off
Outdoor Module
Z-Wave
Wireless Lighting Control
45604
®
Certified

Introduction:
Thank you for your purchase of a GE Z-Wave® control device.
Z-Wave technology is designed to automate lighting/home
control and provide easy remote operation of all your
Z-wave enabled devices. The GE Z-Wave product
family includes a variety of devices to control lighting in your
home. It is up to you whether you want to control one room
or your entire house and whether you want to do it all now
or start with one room and add more over time.
This module is one component of a Z-Wave2 pt control
system and is designed to work with all other
Z-Wave enabled

The device plugged into the Z-Wave controlled outlet on this
module must not exceed 600 watts (Incandescent); 15 Amps,
1800W (Resistive); or ½ HP (Motor).
There are no user serviceable parts in this unit.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this product has a
grounding type plug that has a third (grounding) pin. This plug
will only fit into a grounding type power outlet. If the plug does
not fit into the outlet, contact a qualified electrician to install
the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
Manual/Program button
Receptacle

WARNING
RISK OF FIRE
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Controlling Appliances:
Exercise extreme caution when using Z-Wave devices to control
appliances. Operation of the Z-Wave device may be in a different
room than the controlled appliance, also an unintentional activation
may occur if the wrong button on the remote is pressed. Z-Wave
devices may automatically be powered on due to timed event
programming. Depending upon the appliance, these unattended
or unintentional operations could possibly result in a hazardous
condition. For these reasons, we recommend the following:
Assign Z-Wave controlled appliances to device numbers
1.
10 – 18 on the GE remote. The likelihood of unintentionally
turning on the appliance will be reduced significantly
because the “Shift” button will need to be pressed before
pressing device numbers 10-18.
Z-Wave devices controlling appliances should be removed
2.
from “All” control setting. Instructions on how to do this
are included in the manual for your GE remote.
Do Not include Z-Wave devices in Groups or Scenes if they
3.
control appliances.
Do Not use Z-Wave devices to control electric heaters or
4.
any other appliances which may present a hazardous
condition due to unattended or unintentional or automatic
power on control.
Double check programs for accuracy before using them.
5.
RISK OF BURNS

NOT FOR USE WITH MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Z-Wave enabled devices should never be used to supply power
to, or control the On/Off status of medical and/or life support
equipment.
Wireless Range
This device complies with the Z-Wave standard of openair, line of sight transmission distances of 65 feet. Actual
performance in a home depends on the number of walls
between the remote controller and the destination device,
the type of construction and the number of Z-Wave enabled
devices installed in the control network.
GE Z-Wave home network
Every Z-Wave enabled device acts as a signal repeater and
multiple devices result in more possible transmission routes
which helps eliminate “RF dead-spots”.
Things to consider regarding RF range:
- Each wall or obstacle (i.e.: refrigerator, big screen TV, etc.)
between the remote or a Z-Wave device and the destination
device will reduce the maximum range by approximately 25-30%.
- Brick, tile or concrete walls block more of the RF signal than walls
made of wooden studs and plasterboard (drywall).
- Wall mounted Z-Wave devices installed in metal junction boxes
will suffer a significant loss of range (approximately 20%) since
the metal box blocks a large part of the RF signal.