Shelly Cloud Shelly 2 Userguide

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USER GUIDE
WARRANTY & WARRANTY TERMS
Allterco Robotics EOOD
Soa, Bulgaria © March, 2017
2 Circuit WiFi Relay Switch
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USER GUIDE
Dual WiFi Relay Switch Shelly
The Shelly® Dual WiFi Relay Switch by Allterco Robotics is intended to be mounted into a stand- ard in-wall console, behind power sockets and light switches in order to control and monitor the electric power through it. Shelly may work as a standalone Device or as an accessory to She
®
or
another home automation controller.
Specication
Power supply:
110-230V ±10% 50/60Hz AC
Max load per channel:
8A/230V, 50/60Hz
Complies with EU standards:
RE Directive 2014/53/EU
LVD 2014/35/EU
EMC 2004/108/WE
RoHS2 2011/65/UE
Working temperature:
0 40°C
Radio signal power:
1mW
Radio protocol:
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Frequency:
2400 2500 MHz;
Operational range (depending on local construction):
up to 50 m outdoors
up to 30 m indoors
Dimensions (HxWxL):
42 x 37 x 20 mm
Electrical consumption:
< 1 W
02 01 L N
N
L
S2 S1
110V-240V
g. 1
LEGEND: N - Neutral input (Zero); L - Line input (110-230V);
O1 - Output 1; O2 - Output 2;
S1 - Switch 1 (input controlling O1); S2 - Switch 2 (input controlling O2).
02 01 L N
N
м
L
S2 S1
110V-240V
g. 2.1
02 01 L N
N
м
L
110V-240V
Limit Switch
Sensor NC
Safety Switch
S2 S1
g. 2.2
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Technical Information
Control through WiFi from a mobile phone, PC, automation system or any other Device supporting HTTP and/or UDP protocol.
Microprocessor management.
Controlled elements: 2 electrical circuits/
appliances.
Controlling elements: 2 relays.
Shelly may be controlled by an external button/switch.
CAUTION! Danger of electrocution. Mounting the Device to the power grid has to be performed with cau-
tion.
CAUTION! Do not allow children to play with the button/switch con- nected the Device. Keep the Devic-
es for remote control of Shelly (mo- bile phones, tablets, PCs) away from children.
Introduction to Shelly
®
Shelly® is a family of innovative Devices, which allow remote control of electric ap- pli-ances through mobile phone, PC or home automation system. Shelly
®
uses WiFi to connect to the devices controlling it. They can be in the same WiFi network or they can use remote access (through the Internet). Shelly
®
may work standalone, without being managed by a home automation controller, in the local WiFi network, as well as through a cloud service, from everywhere the User has Internet access.
Shelly
®
has an integrated web server, through which the User may adjust, control and mon- itor the Device. Shelly
®
has two WiFi modes
- access Point (AP) and Client mode (CM). To operate in Client Mode, a WiFi router must be located within the range of the Device. Shelly
®
devices can communicate directly with other WiFi devices through HTTP protocol.
An API can be provided by the Manufacturer. Shelly
®
devices may be available for monitor and control even if the User is outside the range of the local WiFi network, as long as the WiFi router is connected to the Internet. The cloud function could be used, which is acti- vated through the web server of the Device or through the settings in the Shelly Cloud mobile application.
The User can register and access Shelly Cloud, using either Android or iOS mobile applications, or any internet browser and the web site: https://my.Shelly.cloud/.
Installation Instructions
CAUTION! Danger of electrocution.
The mounting/installation of the Device should be done by a quali-
ed person (electrician).
CAUTION! Danger of electrocution. Even when the Device is turned off,
it is possible to have voltage across its clamps. Every change in the connection of the clamps has to be done after ensuring all local power is powered off/disconnected.
CAUTION! Do not connect the De-
vice to appliances exceeding the
given max load!
CAUTION! Connect the Device only
in the way shown in these instruc-
tions. Any other method could cause damage and/or injury.
CAUTION! Before beginning the in-
stallation please read the accompa-
nying documentation carefully and completely. Failure to follow recommended procedures could lead to malfunction, dan-
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ger to your life or violation of the law. Allter- co Robotics is not responsible for any loss or damage in case of incorrect installation or operation of this Device.
CAUTION! Use the Device only with power grid and appliances which
comply with all applicable regula- tions. short circuit in the power grid or any appliance connected to the Device may damage the Device.
RECOMMENDATION: Тhe Device
may be connected to and may con-
trol electric circuits and appliances only if they comply with the respective standards and safety norms.
RECOMMENDATION: The Device
may be connected with solid sin-
gle-core cables with increased heat resistance to insulation not less than PVC T105°C.
Initial Inclusion
Before installing/mounting the Device ensure that the grid is powered off (turned down breakers).
Connect the Relay to the power grid and in- stall it in the console behind the switch/power socket following the scheme that suites the desired purpose.
1. 1. Connecting to the power grid and to 2
separately controlled devices(circuits) g.
1
2. 2. Connecting to the power grid and to motor with 2 rotating directions and 1 button
for controlling the directions of rotation ( for electrical curtains, rollers, garage doors etc.) g. 2.1 and g. 2.2.
CAUTION! The controlled bidirec-
tional electric motor must have
built-in or additionally tted restrictors (pro- tectors), to turn the power off upon reaching the end point or protection against gripping. The anti-grip function helps in case the ga- rage door encounters an obstacle, its’ move- ment stops and the reverse motion is trig- gered to release the obstacle.
You may choose if you want to use Shelly with the Shelly Cloud mobile application and Shelly Cloud service. You can also familiarize yourself with the instructions for Manage- ment and Control through the embedded Web interface.
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MOBILE APPLICATION
FOR SHELLY
®
Allterco Robotics EOOD
Soa, Bulgaria © March, 2017
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The Shelly Cloud
Mobile Application
Shelly Cloud gives you opportunity to control and adjust all Shelly
®
Devices from anywhere
in the world. You only need an internet connection and our
mobile application, installed on your smart- phone or tablet.
To install the application please visit Google
Play (Android - g. 3) or App Store (iOS - g. 4)
and install the Shelly Cloud app.
g. 3
g. 4
Registration
The rst time you load the Shelly Cloud mobile
app, you have to create an account which can manage all your Shelly
®
devices.
Forgotten Password
In case you forget or lose your password, just enter the e-mail address you have used in your registration. You will then receive in- structions to change your password.
WARNING! Be careful when you
type your e-mail address during the registration, as it will be used in case you forget your password.
After registering, create your rst room (or
rooms), where you are going to add and use your Shelly devices.
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Shelly Cloud gives you opportunity to create scenes for automatic turning on or off of the
Devices at predened hours or based on other
parameters like temperature, humidity, light etc. (with available sensor in Shelly Cloud).
Shelly Cloud allows easy control and monitor- ing using a mobile phone, tablet or PC.
Device Inclusion
To add a new Shelly device, install it to the power grid following the Installation Instruc- tions included with the Device.
Step 1
After the installation of Shelly in the console behind the power socket/light switch and the power is turned on Shelly will create its own WiFi Access Point (AP).
WARNING: In case the Device has
not created its own WiFi network with SSID like shellyswitch-35FA58 check if you have connected Shelly correctly by the schemes described above.
If you do not see an active WiFi network with SSID like shellyswitch-35FA58, reset the
Device. If the Device has been powered on, you have to restart by powering it off and on again. After turning the power on, you have one minute to press 5 consecutive times the
button/switch connected to either input (S1/ S2). You have to hear the Relay trigger itself.
After the trigger sound, Shelly should return to AP Mode. If not, please repeat or contact our customer support at: support@Shelly.cloud
Step 2
Choose Add Device”. In order to add more Devices later, use the
app menu at the top right corner of the main screen and click Add Device”. Type the name (SSID) and password for the WiFi network, to which you want to add the Device.
Step 3
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If using iOS: you will see the following screen:
Press the home button of your iPhone/iPad/ iPod. Open Settings > WiFi and connect to the WiFi network created by Shelly, e.g. shellyswitch-35FA58.If using Android: your phone/tablet will automatically scan and include all new Shelly Devices in the WiFi net- work that you are connected to.
Upon successful Device Inclusion to the WiFi network you will see the following pop-up:
Step 4:
Approximately 30 seconds after discovery of any new Devices оn the local WiFi network, а
list will be displayed by default in the “Discov- ered Devices” room.
Step 5:
Enter Discovered Devices and choose the Device you want to include in your account.
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Step 6:
Enter a name for the Device (in the Device Name
eld). Choose a Room, in which the Device has
to be positioned. You can choose an icon or add a picture to make it easier to recognize. Press “Save Device”.
Step 7:
To enable connection to the Shelly Cloud ser- vice for remote control and monitoring of the
Device, press “YES” on the following pop-up.
Shelly Devices Settings
After your Shelly device is included in the app, you can control it, change its settings and au- tomate the way it works.
To switch the Device on and off, use the re- spective ON/OFF button.
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To enter at the details menu of the respective Device, simply click on it’s name.
From the details menu you may control the Device, as well as edit its appearance and settings.
EDIT DEVICE allows you to change the De- vices name, room and picture.
DEVICE Settings allows you to change settings. For example, with Restrict login you may enter a username and password to re- strict access to the embedded web interface in Shelly. You may automate the Device oper- ations from this menu as well.
Auto ON/OFF
Тo manage the power supply automatically,
you may use: When ON Auto OFF after: After turning on,
the power supply will automatically shutdown
after a predened time (in seconds). A value of 0 will cancel the automatic shutdown.
When OFF Auto On after: After turning off, the power supply will be automatically turned
on after a predened time (in seconds). A value of 0 will cancel the automatic power-on.
Power On Default Mode
Тhis setting controls whether the Device will
supply power or not the output as a default whenever it is receiving power from the grid:
ON: When the Device is powered, by default the socket will be powered.
OFF: Even if the Device is powered, by default the socket will not be powered.
Restore Last Mode: When power is restored, by default, the appliance will return to the last state it was in before the last power off/ shutdown.
Max Power Protection: You can limit the maximum power the relay will supply on each channel. If the pre-set current draw is exceed- ed, Shelly will turn the power off. Allowable
power can be set up to 1840W.
Button Type:
Momentary - Set Shelly input to be buttons. Push for ON, push again for OFF.
Toggle Switch - Set Shelly input to be flip switches, with one state for ON and another state for OFF.
Mode:
Relay - This mode allows the Device to control two separate appliances (circuits).
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Roller Shutter - This mode allows the Device to control one electrical bidirectional motor, e.g. curtains, rollers, garage doors etc.
Sunrise/Sunset hours
This function requires an Internet
connection. To use Internet, a Shelly Device has to be connected to a local WiFi network with а working Internet con- nection.
Shelly receives actual information through the Internet about the time of sunrise and sunset in your area. Shelly may turn on or off automat-
ically at sunrise/sunset, or at a specied time
before or after sunrise/sunset.
On/Off hours
This function requires an Internet
connection. To use Internet, a Shelly Device has to be connected to a local WiFi network with working internet connec- tion.
Shelly may turn on/off automatically at a pre-
dened time.
Additional settings in
Roller Shutter mode
Power On Default State
Open: When powered on, by default, the
motor will be in OPEN state.
Close: When powered on, by default, the
motor will be in CLOSE state.
Stop: When powered on, by default, the
motor will not change its position.
OPEN/CLOSE Working Time
This setting allows you to set automatic halt of the movement Open/Close, after a prede-
ned time (in seconds).
Cut Off Power: In Roller Shutter mode you can set automatic halt of movement if the pre-set current draw is exceeded (in Watts).
Allowable power can be set up to 1840W.
Input Buttons Mode:
Any Button - When you press either of the buttons for control the motor, it will go in the next step following the consequence: Open>Stop>Close>Stop>Open> ...
Open & Close Buttons - Using separate buttons for Open and Close.
Reverse Controls: Allows you to change the Open/Close movement.
Some of the features of the Shelly Cloud mobile application are available at https://
my.Shelly.cloud/ as well.
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The Embedded Web
Interface
Еven without the mobile app, Shelly can be
set and controlled through a browser and WiFi connection of a mobile phone, tablet or PC.
ABBREVIATIONS USED:
Shelly-ID the unique name of the Device. It consists of 6 or more characters. It may include numbers and letters, for example 35FA58.
SSID the name of the WiFi network, created by the Device, for example Shelly-
switch-35FA58. Access Point (AP) the mode in which the
Device creates its own WiFi connection point with the respective name (SSID).
Client Mode (CM) the mode in which the Device is connected to another WiFi network.
Initial inclusion
Step 1
Install Shelly to the power grid following the schemes described above and place it into the console. After turning the power on Shelly will create its own WiFi network (AP).
WARNING: If you do not see an ac-
tive WiFi network with SSID like shellyswitch-35FA58, reset the Device. If the Device has been powered on, you have to re- start by powering it off and on again. After turning the power on, you have one minute to press 5 consecutive times the button/switch connected to either input (S1/S2). You have to hear the Relay trigger itself. After the trig- ger sound, Shelly should return to AP Mode. If not, please repeat or contact our customer
support at: support@Shelly.cloud
Step 2
When Shelly has created an own WiFi network (own AP), with name (SSID) such as Shelly- switch-35FA58. Connect to it with your phone, tablet or PC.
Step 3
Type 192.168.33.1 into the address eld of your browser to load the web interface of Shelly.
General - Home Page
This is the home page of the embedded web interface. If it has been set up is correctly, you will see information about:
Current electrical consumption
Settings menu button
Current state (on/off)
Present time
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Settings General Settings
In this menu, you can congure the Shelly de- vices work and connection modes.
WiFi Settings the WiFi connection settings. Access Point (AP) Mode: allows the Device
to operate as a WiFi access point. The User can change the name (SSID) and the pass- word to access the AP. After you have entered the desired settings, press Connect.
WiFi Client Mode (CM): allows the Device to connect to an available WiFi network. In order to switch to this mode, the User must enter the name (SSID) and the password to connect to a local WiFi network. After entering the cor- rect details, press Connect.
ATTENTION! If you have entered in-
correct information (wrong set- tings, usernames, passwords etc.), you will not be able to connect to Shelly and you have to reset the Device.
WARNING: If you do not see an ac-
tive WiFi network with SSID like shellyswitch-35FA58, reset the Device. If the Device has been powered on, you have to restart by powering it off and on again. After turning the power on, you have one minute to press 5 consecutive times the button/ switch connected to either input (S1/S2). You have to hear the Relay trigger itself. Af- ter the trigger sound, Shelly should return to AP Mode. If not, please repeat or contact our customer support at: support@Shelly.cloud
Login: Access to the Device
Leave Unprotected - removing the notica- tion for disabled authorization.
Enable Authentication you can turn au- thentication on or off
This is where you can change your username
and password. You must enter a new user- name and the new password, then press Save to save the changes.
Connect to Cloud: you can turn the connec- tion between Shelly and Shelly Cloud on or off.
Power Protection: You can limit the maxi- mum power the relay will supply. If the pre-set current draw is exceeded, Shelly will turn the power off. Allowable power can be set up to
1840W per channel.
Device Type: Switching between the two work modes.
Relay this mode allows monitor and control of two separate circuits.
Roller Shutter this mode allows monitor and control of one bidirectional electrical motor.
Factory reset: Return Shelly to its factory settings.
Firmware Upgrade: Shows present rm- ware version. If a newer version is available,
ofcially announced and published by the
Manufacturer, you can update your Shelly Device. Click Choose File you to choose the
previously downloaded rmware update le.
Then click the Upload File to install it to your Shelly Device.
Device Reboot: Reboots the Device.
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Managing in Relay Mode
Channel 1/Channel 2 Screen
In this screen you can control, monitor and change the settings for turning the power on and off. You can also see the current status (electrical load/ power consumption) of the connected appliance to Shelly, Buttons Set- tings, On and OFF.
To control Shelly press Channel 1/Channel 2:
To turn on the connected circuit press “Turn ON”.
To turn off the connected circuit press “Turn OFF”
Press the icon
to go to the previous menu.
Shelly Management Settings
Each Shelly can be congured individually.
This lets you personalize each Device in a unique manner, or consistently, as you choose.
Power On Default State
This sets the relays’ default state when pow- ered from the power grid.
ON: By default when the Device is powered and the connected circuit/appliance to it will be powered as well. OFF: By default the Device and any connect- ed circuit/appliance will not be powered, even when it is connected to the grid. Restore Last State: By default the Device and the connected circuit/appliance will be returned to the last state they occupied (on or off) before the last power off/shutdown. SWITCH: By default the Device and the con- nected circuit/appliance will operate accord- ingly to the position of th external switch.
Auto ON/OFF
Automatic powering/shutdown of the socket and the connected appliance:
Auto OFF after: After turning on, the power supply will be automatically shut down after a
predened time (in seconds). A value of 0 will
cancel the automatic shutdown. Auto ON after: After turning off, the power
supply will be automatically turned on after a
predened time (in seconds). A value of 0 will
cancel the automatic start.
Manual Switch Type
Momentary When using a button.
Toggle Switch When using a switch.
Edge Switch Shelly will change its state on every push.
Sunrise/Sunset hours
This function requires an Internet
connection. To use Internet, a Shelly Device has to be connected to a local WiFi network with а working Internet con- nection.
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Shelly receives actual information through the Internet about the time of sunrise and sunset in your area. Shelly may turn on or off auto-
matically at sunrise/sunset, or at a specied
time before or after sunrise/sunset.
On/Off schedule
This function requires an Internet
connection. To use Internet, a Shelly Device has to be connected to a local WiFi network with working internet connec- tion.
Shelly may turn on/off automatically at a pre-
dened time.
Managing
in Roller Shutter Mode
Roller 1 Screen
In this screen you can control, monitor and change the settings for opening and closing the connected motor to Shelly.
To control Shelly press Roller 1:
To open the connected motor press “OPEN”.
To close the connected motor press “CLOSE”.
To stop the connected motor press “STOP”.
Shelly Management Settings
Each Shelly can be congured individually.
This lets you personalize each Device in a unique manner, or consistently, as you choose.
Power On Parameters
This sets the Devices‘ default state when pow- ered from the power grid.
OPEN: By default when the Device is powered and the connected motor to it will be in OPEN state. CLOSE: By default when the Device is pow- ered and the connected motor to it will be in CLOSE state. STOP: By default when the Device is powered and the connected motor to it will not change its state.
OPEN/CLOSE Working Time
This setting allows you to set automatic halt of the movement Open/Close, after a prede-
ned time (in seconds).
RESET TO DEFAULT: This returns the working
time to default (20 seconds).
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Reverse Control
Allows you to reverse the Open/Close move- ment.
Input Mode
One Button On press of the button
for control of the motor, it will go in the next step following the consequence: Open>Stop>Close>Stop>Open
Open & Close Buttons Using separate
buttons for Open and Close.
Obstacle Detection
This setting is to prevent damages and
injuries.
Obstacle Detection Mode
You can select between:
Disabled
While opening
While closing
While moving
Obstacle Detection Action
You can select the action that is executed on obstacle detection:
Stop
Reverse
Obstacle Detection Treshold
You can set the power treshold on obstacle detection (in Watts).
Obstacle Detection Delay
You can set the delay for obstacle detection activation (in seconds).
Press Save to save the changes.
Button Type
Momentary When using a button.
Toggle When using a switch.
Sunrise/Sunset hours
This function requires an Internet
connection. To use Internet, a Shelly Device has to be connected to a local WiFi network with а working Internet con- nection.
Shelly receives actual information through the Internet about the time of sunrise and sunset in your area. Shelly may turn on or off auto-
matically at sunrise/sunset, or at a specied
time before or after sunrise/sunset.
Open/Close Schedule
This function requires an Internet
connection. To use Internet, a Shelly Device has to be connected to a local WiFi network with working internet connec- tion.
Shelly may turn on/off automatically at a pre-
dened time.
Additional Features
Shelly allows control via HTTP from any other Device, home automation controller, mobile app or server.
For more information about the REST control protocol, please visit: www.Shelly.cloud or send a request to
developers@Shelly.cloud.
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Warranty Terms
1. The Devices warranty term is 24 (twenty four) months, beginning since the date of purchase by the End User. The Manufacturer does is not responsible for extra warranty terms by the Еnd
Seller.
2. The Warranty is valid for the territory of EU. The warranty is applicable in compliance with
all relevant laws and users’ rights protections. The purchaser of the Device is entitled to exercise his/her rights in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.
3. Warranty terms are provided by Allterco Robotics EOOD (referred hereinafter as the Manufac- turer), incorporated under the Bulgarian law, with address of registration 109 Bulgaria Blvd, floor 8, Triaditsa Region, Soa 1404, Bulgaria, registered with the Commercial Register kept by the Bulgarian Ministry of Justices Registry Agency under Unied Identity Code (UIC) 202320104.
4. Claims regarding the Conformity of the Device with the terms of the contract of sale shall be
addressed to the Seller, in accordance with its terms of sale.
5. Damages such as death or body injury, deterioration or damages to objects different from the defective product, caused by a defective product, are to be claimed against the Manufacturer using the contact data of the Manufacturers company.
6. The User may contact the Manufacturer via e-mail at support@Shelly.cloud for operational problems that may be resolved remotely. it is recommended that the User contact the Manufac- turer before sending the Device for servicing.
7. The terms of removing defects depends on the commercial terms of the Seller. The Manufacturer is not responsible for untimely servicing of the Device or for faulty repairs
carried out by unauthorized service.
8. When exercising their rights under this warranty, the User must provide the Device with the
following documents: receipt and valid warranty card with date of purchase.
9. After a warranty repair has been carried out, the warranty period is extended only for that
period.
10. The warranty does nOT cover any damages to the Device which occur in the following circum- stances:
When the Device has been used or wired inappropriately, including inappropriate fuses, over- passing maximal values of load and current, electric shock, short circuit or other problems in the power supply, the power grid or the radio network.
When there is a non-compliance between warranty card and/or without a purchase receipt, or attempted forgery of these documents, including (but not limited to) the warranty card or the documents proving the purchase.
When there has been a self-repair attempt, (de)installation, modication, or adaptation of the
Device by unauthorized persons.
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Intentional or negligent improper handling, storing or transportation of the Device, or in the event of non-observance of the instructions included in this warranty.
When a non-standard power supply, network, or faulty Devices have been used. When damages occur which were caused regardless of the Manufacturer, including but not lim-
ited to: floods, storms, re, lightning, natural disasters, earthquakes, war, civil wars, other force
majeure, unforeseen accidents, robbery, water damage, any damages made by ingress of liquids, weather conditions, solar heating, any damages made by intrusion of sand, humidity, high or low temperature, or air pollution.
When there are other reasons beyond manufacturing defect, including but not limited to: wa- ter damage, ingress of liquid into the Device, weather conditions, solar overheating, intrusion of
sand, humidity, low or high temperature, air pollution.[u1]
When there have been mechanical damages (forced opening, breaking, cracks, scratches or deformations) caused by a hit, fall, or from another object, wrong use, or caused by not following the instructions for use.
When damage has been caused by exposing the Device to severe outdoor conditions such as:
high humidity, dust, too low or too high temperature. Terms of proper storage are specied in
the User Manual.
When damage has been caused by lack of maintenance by the User, as specied in the User
manual. When damage has been caused by faulty accessories, or those not recommended by the Man-
ufacturer. When damage has been caused by the use of non-original spare parts or accessories not suita-
ble for the specied Device model, or after repairs and changes carried out by an unauthorized
service or person. When damage has been caused by the use of faulty Devices and/or accessories. When damage has been caused by faulty software, a computer virus or other harmful behaviour
on the Internet, or by lack of software updates or incorrect updates by a method not provided by either the Manufacturer or by the Manufacturers software.
11. The range of warranty repairs does not include periodical maintenance and inspections, par- ticularly cleaning, adjustments, checks, bug xes or program parameters and other activities that
must be performed by the User (Buyer). The warranty does not cover wear of the Device, because such elements have a limited lifespan.
12. The Manufacturer is not responsible for any property damage caused by a defect in the De- vice. The Manufacturer is not liable for indirect damages (including but not limited to loss of
prots, savings, lost prots, claims by third parties) in connection with any defect of the Device,
nor for any property damage or personal injury arising out of or related to the use of the Device.
13. The Manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by circumstances independent of the Manufacturer, including but not limited to: floods, storms, re, lightning, natural disasters,
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earthquakes, war, civil unrest and other force majeure, unforeseen accidents, or theft.
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Warranty Card
Shelly
Double Relay Switch (model S2W-1.0)
........................................................... ...........................................................
Serial number:
........................................................... ...........................................................
Date of purchase:
........................................................... ...........................................................
Signature of Merchant (Seller):
Please save this part of the Warranty card. For carrying out the rights under the current warranty, you need to provide an original invoice and/or receipt, proving your purchase was valid.
Manufacturer: Allterco Robotics EOOD Address: Soa, 1404, 109 Bulgaria Blvd., fl. 8 Tel.: +359 2 988 7435
E-mail: support@shelly.cloud
http://www.Shelly.cloud
The Declaration of Conformity is available at:
https://Shelly.cloud/declaration-of-conformity/
Changes in the contact data are published by the Manufacturer at the ofcial website of the Device: http://www.Shelly.cloud
The User is obliged to stay informed for any amendments of these warranty terms before exercising his/her rights against the Manufacturer.
All rights to trademarks She
®
and Shelly® , and other intellectual rights associated with
this Device belong to Allterco Robotics EOOD.
2017/06/v02
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