Silvercrest 284705 Operation and Safety Notes

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Operation and Safety Notes

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IAN 284705
OUTDOOR WIRELESS SOCKET SET
OUTDOOR WIRELESS SOCKET SET
Operation and Safety Notes
KAUKO-OHJATTAVA
ULKOPISTORASIA
Käyttö- ja turvaohjeet
AUSSEN- FUNKSTECKDOSEN-SET
Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise
FJÄRRSTYRDA ELUTTAG
FÖR UTOMHUSBRUK
Bruksanvisning och säkerhetsanvisningar
LAUKUI SKIRTŲ NUOTOLINIO
VALDYMO KIŠTUKINIŲ LIZDŲ
RINKINYS
Nurodymai dėl valdymo ir saugumo
GB Operation and Safety Notes Page 5
FI Käyttö- ja turvaohjeet Sivu 23
SE Bruksanvisning och säkerhetsanvisningar Sidan 39
LT Nurodymai dėl valdymo ir saugumo Puslapis 55
DE / AT / CH Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise Seite 71
Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the
device.
Käännä ennen lukemista kuvallinen sivu esiin ja tutustu seuraavaksi laitteen kaikkiin toimintoihin.
Vik ut bildsidan och ha den till hands när du läser igenom anvisningarna och gör dig bekant med
apparatens / maskinens funktioner.
Prieš skaitydami išlankstykite lapą su paveikslėliais ir susipažinkite su visomis prietaiso funkcijomis.
Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die Seite mit den Abbildungen aus und machen Sie sich anschließend mit allen
Funktionen des Gerätes vertraut.
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Table of contents
Legend of pictograms used .................................................................Page 6
Introduction ................................................................................................Page 7
Proper handling...........................................................................................Page 7
Scope of supply ..........................................................................................Page 7
Control elements .........................................................................................Page 7
Technical data .............................................................................................Page 8
Safety ............................................................................................................Page 9
Safety advice ..............................................................................................Page 9
Safety instructions for batteries / rechargeable batteries .......................Page 11
Setting up ..................................................................................................... Page 12
Preparing the remote control .....................................................................Page 12
Setting up the remote-controlled socket ...................................................Page 13
Setting-up operation ..............................................................................Page 15
Using the radiocontrolled socket ...............................................................Page 15
Using the remote-control ............................................................................Page 15
Troub le sh oot i n g ...........................................................................................Pag e 16
Cleaning ........................................................................................................Pag e 18
Disposal ........................................................................................................Page 18
Guarantee and service .......................................................................... Page 19
Guarantee ...................................................................................................Page 20
Service address...........................................................................................Page 20
Declaration of conformity ..........................................................................Page 20
Manufacturer...............................................................................................Page 21
6 GB
Legend of pictograms used
Volt (AC voltage) Caution! Fire hazard!
Hertz (frequency)
Do not dispose of
electric appliances in
household rubbish!
Watt (effective power)
Improper battery
disposal harms the
environment!
Observe warnings and
safety instructions!
Micro-switch with contact
opening < 3 mm
Beware of electric shock!
Danger to life!
EU-compliant
IP44
Protected against water
spray and penetration by
solid foreign bodies
≥ 1 mm diameter
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Introduction
Outdoor Wireless
Socket Set
Introduction
Proper handling
The radio-controlled socket set is
suitable for switching electrical de-
vices outside on and off by remote
control. Any modification to the
device shall be considered as im-
proper use and can lead to consid-
erable risk of accident. The manu-
facturer will not accept liability
for loss or damage arising from
improper use. The appliance is not
intended for commercial use.
Scope of supply
After you have unpacked this set,
please check to make sure all the
contents are complete.
2 Remote-controlled sockets
RCR DP3 3711-A IP44 DE 3726
1 4-channel remote control
RCT DS1 CR-A 3726
1 Button cell CR 2032, lithium 3 V
(for remote control)
1 Set of operating instructions
Control elements
Remote control RCT DS1
CR-A 3726 (fig. A):
1
Power indicator light
2
Channel ON/OFF button
Channel A, B, C, D
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Introduction
3
Master ON/OFF switch
4
Battery compartment lid
Remote-controlled socket
RCR DP3 3711-A IP44 DE
3726 (Fig. B):
5
Cover
6
Child-protected socket
Technical data
Wireless Socket Set
RC DP3 0201-A DE 3726
Remote control RCT DS1
CR-A 3726:
Battery: CR 2032,
lithium 3 V
Frequency band: 433.05 MHz -
434.79 MHz
Radio frequency: 433.92 MHz
Max. transmitting
power: 5 dBm
Licensing: The system is li-
censed for gen-
eral use, is free
of charge and
does not require
registration.
Range: Depending on
the circumstanc-
es approx. 40 m
under optimum
circumstances.
Remote-controlled socket
RCR DP3 3711-A IP44 DE
3726 suitable for
outdoor use (IP 44):
Rated voltage:
230 V
~
, 50 Hz
Breaking capacity: 16 A, 3,680 W
Standby power
consumption: < 0.7 W
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Introduction / Safety
Transmission
frequency: 433.92 MHz
Advice: The radio-controlled sock-
ets have a child protection socket
6
, which significantly increases
safety at home. The contacts are
protected in such a way that chil-
dren cannot stick needles or other
sharp objects into them and thus
get an electric shock. Nevertheless,
please keep the device out of the
reach of children at all times.
Safety
Safety advice
Read these operating instructions
and safety advice carefully. Look at
the diagram page and familiarise
yourself with all functions of the de-
vice before starting it up for the first
time.
Avoid danger to life from
electric shock!
Connect remote-controlled
sockets to earthed 230-volt
mains electrical outlet sockets
only.
Avoid overloading the device.
Overloading can cause a fire
hazard or damage to the de-
vice. The maximum capacity is
approx. 3,680 W per radio-
controlled socket.
CAUTION! Do not expose
the device to direct sunlight.
Please contact the service de-
partment immediately opera-
tional faults arise.
Do not open the device on any
account. All necessary repairs
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Safety
should only be carried out by
the service department or a
specialist electrical workshop
Before cleaning always discon-
nect the device from the mains
supply. In this case always
remove the radio-controlled
electrical outlet socket from the
mains wall socket and remove
all plugs from the device.
Do not have one radio-con-
trolled electrical outlet socket
inserted behind the other.
Do not use any additional child
protection devices for the
radio-controlled sockets. The
connection between the plug
and the radio-controlled socket
could be impaired and risk
from overheating then arises.
The radio-controlled sockets
already have a child protection
device which prevents children
from putting any objects into
the socket.
Ensure that the outlet is in-
stalled close to the connected
product, is easily accessible
and that the product is not
operated while covered.
If the device malfunctions,
switch it off immediately.
These instructions are a compo-
nent of the device. If you pass
the device on to a third party,
these instructions must also be
handed on.
Do not switch the wireless sock-
ets erratically or unattended.
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Safety
Safety
instructions for
batteries /
rechargeable
batteries
DANGER TO LIFE! Keep
batteries / rechargeable batteries
out of reach of children. If acci-
dentally swallowed seek imme-
diate medical attention.
DANGER OF
EXPLOSION!
Never recharge
non-rechargeable batteries.
Do not short-circuit batteries /
rechargeable batteries and / or
open them. Overheating, fire
or bursting can be the result.
Never throw batteries / recharge-
able batteries into fire or water.
Do not exert mechanical loads
to batteries / rechargeable
batteries.
Risk of leakage of batteries /
rechargeable batteries
Avoid extreme environmental
conditions and temperatures,
which could affect batteries /
rechargeable batteries, e.g.
radiators / direct sunlight.
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes
and mucous membranes. In the
event of contact with battery
acid, thoroughly flush the affected
area with plenty of clean water
and seek immediate medical
attention.
WEAR PROTEC-
TIVE GLOVES!
Leaked or damaged
batteries / rechargeable batteries
can cause burns on contact
with the skin. Wear suitable
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Safety / Setting up
protective gloves at all times if
such an event occurs.
In the event of a leakage of
batteries / rechargeable batteries,
immediately remove them from
the product to prevent damage.
Only use the same type of bat-
teries / rechargeable batteries.
Do not mix used and new bat-
teries / rechargeable batteries.
Remove batteries / rechargea-
ble batteries if the product will
not be used for a longer period.
Risk of damage of the
product
Only use the specified type of
battery / rechargeable battery!
Insert batteries / rechargeable
batteries according to polarity
marks (+) and (-) on the battery /
rechargeable battery and the
product.
Clean the contacts on the bat-
tery / rechargeable battery and
in the battery compartment
before inserting!
Remove exhausted batteries /
rechargeable batteries from the
product immediately.
Setting up
Preparing the re-
mote control (fig. A)
CAUTION! Danger of explosion
in the case of improper battery
replacement. Only replace with
the same or equivalent battery
type.
1. Open the battery compartment
on the back of the remote control
by turning the battery compart-
ment cover
4
anti-clockwise
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Setting up
with the aid of a coin or a
screwdriver, then removing the
lid (open).
2. Insert the round cell battery
type CR 2032. Make sure you
fit the battery with the correct
polarity (+ = up).
3. Place the battery compartment
cover
4
back on and lock it in
place by turning it in a clock-
wise direction (close).
4. Press one of the ON / OFF
buttons
2
or
3
to test whether
the remote control works; if it
does, the power indicator light
will come on
1
.
Setting up the remote
-
controlled socket
(fig. B)
1. Plug the wireless socket into an
earthed mains socket. You now
have 30 seconds to complete
steps 2 and 3.
Note: Always plug in the
wireless socket in the direction
indicated on the product label
to maintain the splash water pro-
tection (arrow
must point up).
Protection against water spray
is only guaranteed when a
socket of the same protection
rating (classification IPX4) is
connected.
2. Point the remote control at the
remote-controlled socket at a
distance of approx. 50 cm.
3. Push the respective ON button
of the Channel ON/OFF but-
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Setting up
ton
2
(A, B, C or D) on the
remote control. You can now
remotely switch a connected
device on or off. Once assigned
the process will complete.
4. Repeat step 1 – 3 with the
other wireless socket.
Note: You can switch several
remote-controlled sockets on
and off at the same time using
the ON/OFF button
2
of one
channel. In addition, you can
programme six remote controls
one after the other and use
them for individual receivers.
This means you can switch one
appliance on and off from up
to six different places. In this
case, synchronise every remote-
controlled socket with the chan-
nel of the remote control.
Note: The coding of the re-
mote control is maintained
when you change the battery.
Note: If you disconnect the re-
mote-controlled socket from the
power supply, the codings will
be permanently stored.
Deleting a code:
First repeat steps 1 – 2 to
delete a code.
Then push the desired OFF
button of the Channel ON/
OFF button
2
(A, B, C or D)
you wish to delete on the
remote control during the
30 second timeframe.
You will then again have
30 seconds to delete more or
store a new code.
Deleting all codes:
To delete all codes, first repeat
step 1 – 2.
Then push the MASTER-OFF
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Setting up / Setting-up operation
button
3
on the remote con-
trol within the 30 second time-
frame. All previously stored
codes will be deleted immedi-
ately after pushing the Master
OFF button
3
and the process
will complete.
Prevent interference:
Ensure the various sockets are
spaced approx. 50 cm apart.
Setting-up operation
Using the radiocon-
trolled
socket (fig. B)
1. Put the radio-controlled socket
into any shuttered socket and
connect the appliance you
want to operate.
2. Switch the electrical appliance
on. The radio-controlled socket
can only perform its switching
function when the device to be
controlled is switched on.
ATTENTION! FIRE HAZ-
ARD! Do not attach any appli-
ances which could cause fires or
other damaged if left unattend-
ed when switched on. The maxi-
mum load of every radio-con-
trolled socket is approx. 3,680 W.
Any overload could cause a risk
of fire or damage to the device.
Using the remote-
control (fig. A)
1. Use the button ON / OFF
2
for the channel whose device
you would like to switch on or off.
The remote control controls up
to 4 radio-controlled sockets
(individually, in groups, or all at
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Setting-up operation
the same time).
2. Use the ALL-ON / OFF button
3
to switch all radio-controlled
sockets on or off at the same
time.
Trouble-shooting
If the remote control does
not work, please check the
following points:
Prob-
lem
The operating indi-
cator
1
on the re-
mote control device
illuminates but
there is no reaction
Rem-
edy
· Check that the current
output from the bat-
tery is adequate. If
necessary insert a
new battery.
Prob-
lem
No indicator light
1
on remote con-
trol when pressing
“ON” or “OFF
Rem-
edy
·
Check that the battery
has been put in cor-
rectly.
· Check if the battery has
good contact, if neces-
sary press down.
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Setting-up operation
Prob-
lem
No reaction from
consumer
Rem-
edy
· Check that the appli-
ance is switched on.
· Assign a new code to
the wireless socket (see
“Setting up the wireless
socket”).
· Check - by walking
closer to it - that the
range is correct for
the desired location.
Prob-
lem
Range is too small
Rem-
edy
· For the greatest range
make sure that there
are as few potential
obstructions as possi-
ble (not only walls,
furniture etc. but also
trees, bushes etc.) be-
tween the remote con-
troller and the remote-
controlled socket.
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Setting-up operation / Cleaning / Disposal
Prob-
lem
Range is too small
Rem-
edy
· If the range is too
small at times, the
reason could be a
remote control which
works on a similar fre-
quency. Whenever
this remote control is
active, the range de-
clines (e.g. wireless
headphones, radio-
controlled movement
alarms, radio gongs
etc.).
Cleaning
Before cleaning, always dis-
connect the radio-controlled
socket from the wall socket and
remove all power plugs from
the device.
Ensure that no liquids get into
the inside of the device. Use a
soft cloth to clean the housing.
Never use petroleum, solvents
or cleaners which corrode
plastics.
Disposal
Electrical appliances
must not be dis-
posed of with
domestic waste.
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Disposal / Guarantee and service
In accordance with Council Direc-
tive 2012 / 19 / EC on waste electri-
cal and electronic equipment
(WEEE), used electrical appliances,
lighting equipment and batteries
have to be collected separately
and recycled in an environmentally
friendly way. Enquire at your city
council or local government regard-
ing the possibilities of disposing of
electronic waste in a correct and
environmentally friendly way.
The product packaging is made
from recyclable materials. Please
dispose of these in an environmen-
tally friendly way and ensure that
they are sorted into the appropriate
collection bins.
Environmental dam-
age through incor-
rect disposal of the
batteries!
Batteries should not be disposed of
with domestic waste. They may
contain toxic heavy metals and are
subject to hazardous waste treat-
ment rules and regulations. That is
why you should dispose of used
batteries at a local collection point.
Guarantee
and service
Guarantee
This appliance comes with a 3-year
guarantee commencing on the date
of purchase. Please keep your re-
ceipt as proof of purchase. The ap-
pliance has been produced to the
highest standards and thoroughly
checked before dispatch. The guar-
antee only applies to faults in mate-
rials or workmanship when used
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Guarantee and service
properly. The guarantee lapses in
cases of unauthorized tampering.
This guarantee does not restrict
your legal rights. If you wish to make
a claim under the guarantee,
please telephone the service cen-
tre. Only by doing so can we en-
sure that your appliance is returned
free of charge.
Service address
BAT, Lindenstraße 35,
DE-72074 Tübingen
GERMANY
Service Tel.: 00800 48720741
For further information, we recom-
mend you visit the service sec-
tion / FAQs of our home page
www.dvw-service.com.
There, you will also find these
instructions for use as a PDF
document.
IAN 284705
Declaration of
conformity
We hereby declare that the wireless
system type RC DP3 0201-A-DE
3726 complies with the provisions
of 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU
(RoHS II).
The full text of the EU declaration
of conformity is available at:
www.dvw-service.com/konformi-
taetserklaerung/ke_1047830706.
pdf
21 GB
Guarantee and service
Manufacturer
BAT
Lindenstraße 35
DE-72074 Tübingen
GERMANY
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