Specification
Slim is in.
New, Easy-Install SmartlockPro
®
Slim GFCIs – The Smart Choice
Tamper-Resistant
models meet child
safety requirements
of the latest National
Electrical Code
®
.
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
201 North Service Road, Melville, NY 11747-3138
Telephone: 1-800-323-8920 • FAX: 1-800-832-9538
Tech Line (8:30AM-7:00PM E.T. Monday-Friday): 1-800-824-3005
Visit leviton.com/gfci for complete details
and GFCI patent numbers.
Get the Most Advanced
Protection and Fastest
Installation with
SmartlockPro
®
Slim GFCIs
- Meets or exceeds the latest UL requirements
- UL Standard 943 Class A (GFCI) and
498 (Receptacles)
- Backed by Leviton’s Limited
Two-Year Warranty
SmartlockPro is a registered trademark of Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc.
1. Plug a lamp or radio
into the GFCI receptacle
and turn ON the lamp
or radio.
2. Push the TEST button
on the GFCI. The GFCI
will trip and power to
the lamp or radio will
be cut OFF.
3. Your GFCI is working
properly only if you can
push the RESET button
on the SmartlockPro
GFCI to restore power
to the lamp or radio.
How to test all
SmartlockPro
®
GFCIs
Slim profile GFCI
- Reduced depth makes it easier to install in
any electrical box, even shallow ones
- Saves time on the job
- Only 1.026” protrusion into wallbox
- Terminals allow for easy wiring options –
back and side wire capable
- External back wire clamps provide visual
indication of proper clamping
- Brass self-grounding clips
Takes up to 25% less space
in the wallbox vs. other GFCIs
Typical GFCI
SmartlockPro
®
Slim GFCI
© 2012 Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. All rights reserved.
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SmartlockPro Slim GFCI receptacles are
available in 15A and 20A versions in White,
Ivory, Light Almond, Gray, Black or Brown.
White Ivory Almond
Light
Almond
Gray Black Red
Brown
White Ivory
Light
Almond
Gray
Black
Brown
Alabaster Natural Slate
Onyx
Driftwood Sand Quartz
Cocoa
Color selection varies by model.
Important Reminder:
GFCIs can become damaged over time.
They must be tested monthly to ensure
they are providing protection.