Plug-in Dimming Module – RFLDM
CAUTION:
• Use only with 120VAC 60 Hz.
• Do not exceed the maximum rating as indicated on the
device: Incandescent 300Watts.
• To avoid overheating and possible damage to the
device do not use to control fluorescent, electronic
low voltage, high pressure discharge lights, motor
driven appliances and transformer supplied
appliances.
• If you are unsure of any part of these instructions,
contact a licensed electrician.
FEATURES:
1. Easy to install, uses existing receptacles.
2. Control a lamp by using the switch on the side of the module.
3. If desired, turn the lamp ON with the lamp switch, even if the module is off.
4.Wirelessly control a lamp that is plugged into the module using Z-Wave®.
5. Remembers the last setting of the lamp, and returns to that level when the module is turned
back on.
6. Can include lamp plugged into the module into customized scenes.
USER INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Plug the dimming module into a wall receptacle; preferably one that is not controlled by a switch.
2. Connect the lamp plug into the module. NOTE: Some plugs are polarized and may have to be
rotated before connecting.
3. Install the dimming module in the Z-Wave network using the instructions below.
4. The dimming module is now ready to be used as a wirelessly controlled device.
Z-Wave™ Device Network Installation Instructions:
1. This product may be added to a new or existing Z-Wave network. The device has an amber LED, which will blink when the
device is not included in a Z-Wave network. The LED stops blinking when the device is in a network.
2. To include this device in a Z-Wave network, select the command on your ZWave controller for inclusion (Install, Add Device,
Add Node, Include Device, etc.). Then press the device control switch one time to include it in the network. The LED will
stop blinking.
3. To exclude this device from a Z-Wave network, select the command on your Z-Wave controller for exclusion (Uninstall,
Remove Device, Remove Node, Exclude Device, etc.). Then press the device control switch one time to exclude it from the
network. The LED will start blinking.
4. This product works with other Z-Wave products from different vendors and product categories as part of the same network.
5. This product is a listening node and it will act as a repeater in the Z-Wave network. It will perform the
repeater function with Z-Wave products from Cooper and from other Z-Wave vendors.
Troubleshooting Guide
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
No Function. Device status a) Lamp is burnt out a) Replace light bulb
LED is OFF b) Lamp switch is turned OFF b) Turn the lamp switch on.
c) Circuit breaker is off or tripped c) Turn on the circuit breaker
d)Wall switch to control wall d) Turn on switch and keep it ON at all times
receptacle is turned OFF NOTE: Recommend to plug into a receptacle not
controlled by a switch.
e)Wall receptacle is not live e) Check circuit breaker, if needed contact
licensed electrician
Erratic operation or flickering a) Dimming module plug not inserted a) Insert dimming module plug fully into the
status LED into the wall receptacle fully wall receptacle
b) Lamp plug not inserted into the b) Insert lamp plug fully into the dimming module
Z-Wave dimming module receptacle fully receptacle
Functions normally using the Dimming module not included in the Include module in the Z-Wave network
control switch but not from the network using a Z-Wave controller. Refer to Z-Wave
Z-Wave controller and the status controller user manual for details
LED on the module blinks ON and OFF
about once per second.
Functions normally using the Problem with RF communication on the Replace the dimming module
dimming module control switch but dimming module
not from the Z-Wave controller and
the Status LED is not blinking
Functions normally both locally The dimming module is not associated Create association between the dimming
and from the Z-Wave controller but with other Z-Wave devices module and other Z-Wave devices. Refer to
cannot be controlled using other Z-Wave controller user manual
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