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7 | ENGLISH
Warning! Take notice of the following before installing the EM6557.
If you do not have enough electrical skills, do not continue and let a certified
electrician do the job for you. Otherwise you might get injured and/or electrocuted.
If you do have enough skills, be very careful. Take notice of the following:
• Disable the mains of your house by turning off the main switch, before you
continue. Otherwise you might get injured and/or electrocuted.
• In some older houses the colours of the wiring can be different. In some
situations not all wires are available in the junction box or wall switch housing.
You might need to run one or more extra wires from the nearest distribution box.
• Do not install the Built-In Switch near combustible substances or any source of
heat, e.g. fires, radiators, boilers etc.
• Do not install the Built-In Switch facing direct sunlight, humid or dusty places.
• Use terminal blocks or wire nuts to cover unused cables.
Eminent cannot be held liable nor responsible for any damage caused during the
installation and/or using the device afterwards.
Before you start to install, make sure you have the proper tools at hand. For example:
• Screwdrivers
• Wire terminals or wire nuts
• Wire stripper
• Adhesive tape to colour cables (if necessary)
1. Take the Built-In switch out of the packaging.
2. Check if the power is really switched off (for example by using a voltage tester).
3. Open the junction box where you want to install the Built-In switch. Remove the
light luminary if present.
4. Connect the blue neutral wire of the lamp with the left N output of the Built-In
switch and tighten the screw.
5. Connect the switching wire of the lamp with the LS input of the Built-In switch.
Often this wire has a black colour.
6. Connect the blue neutral wire of the mains with the N input (middle) of the Built-In
switch and tighten the screw.
7. Connect the 230v live wire of the mains with the L input of the Built-In switch.
Often this wire has a brown colour.
8. Check if a black switching wire or brown wire is coming from the junction box and
is running directly to the first wall switch.
a. If so: Connect the white switching wire to the brown wire running to the
first wall switch.
Use black or white adhesive tape to colour the brown wire black or white.
This will help you to remember that the brown wire is not a live wire
anymore.