User's Manual

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Manually Powering Light Bulbs On and Off
Wireless light bulbs are powered through light fixtures the same way standard light bulbs are. However, you must
leave the light fixtures in the on position so that power is available when using your smart device or remote
control to turn the wireless light bulbs on and off. If power is removed from a light bulb, whether from power
failure or from manually turning off the light fixture, the light bulb will turn off. When power is restored, all network
light bulbs affected by the power failure, regardless of whether they were previously on or off, will automatically
turn on at full brightness. The affected light bulbs will maintain their previous network settings so that you do not
have to reassign names and rooms or reprogram Smart Controls.
Controlling Lights without Your Smart Device or Remote Control
If your smart device or remote control is not available and you want to turn on a network light bulb, you can
manually turn off the light fixture and then turn it back on. The intentional power failure and restoration will cause
the light bulb to power on. You can then turn the light off later when your smart device or remote control is
available.
Similarly, if you want to turn off a network light bulb without your smart device or remote control, you can
manually turn off the light fixture. Remember, though, that the light bulb cannot be controlled again with your
smart device (including Smart Controls) or remote control until you turn power back on to the fixture. Also, when
you eventually power the fixture back on, the affected light bulb will automatically turn on as discussed above.