Instructions

The receiver (radio-switching socket) is equipped with child protection.
Only when the mains plug pins are inserted in both openings of the socket at the
same time will the integrated mechanism release the openings.
Pay particular attention when children are present anyway. Children do not
understand how dangerous electrical devices can be when used improperly.
There is danger to life from electric shock!
Keeptheproductawayfromstrongmagneticelds,astheyoccurnearmachines,
electrical motors or speakers.
Do not use this product in hospitals or medical facilities. Although the transmitter
emits only relatively weak radio signals, they may lead to functional impairment of
life-supporting systems there. The same may apply in other areas.
Never touch, operate the product or plug it in or out with wet or moist hands. There
is danger to life from electric shock! The same applies to the mains plug of the
consumer that is connected to the socket of the receiver (radio switching socket.
Never connect the device to the voltage/current supply immediately after it has
been taken from a cold room to a warm room (e.g. after transport). The resulting
condensation may destroy the product or cause electric shock!
Let the product reach room temperature rst. Wait for the condensation to
evaporate. This may take several hours. Only then must the product be connected
and taken into operation.
Always pull a mains plug from the receiver (radio switching socket) by the provided
grip; never pull out a mains plug by the cable.
Do not overload the product. On this, also observe the maximum permitted
connection power in the chapter “Technical data”.
Do not connect in sequence! This may cause overload of the receiver (radio
switchingsocket)!Thereisadangerofre!
Do not operate covered! Higher connection powers will cause the receiver (radio
switchingsocket)toheatup,whichmaycauseoverheatingandpossiblyreifthe
device is covered!
Voltage-free only when the plug is pulled! The receiver (radio switching socket)
has a single-pole relay; the socket of the receiver is not completely disconnected
from the mains voltage after deactivation.
Do not use the product when it is damaged. There is danger to life from electric
shock! Dispose of the product environmentally compatibly in this case.
Always pull the receiver (radio switching socket) from the mains socket (e.g. wall
socket), before cleaning it or when not using it for an extended period (e.g. for
storage).
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