Comfort-Line Remote Control Set Operation manual RC CE1 3001 GB 3726 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Remote control Po wer supply: 1x CR 2032 battery , 3 V
Radio controlled receiver Po wer supply: 220-250 V / 50-60 Hz
Switching capacity: max of 1000 W
Standby pow er: < 0.7 W
Protection class: I
Shutdown type: µ (contact opening < 3mm)
General Information Range: max of 25 m
Frequency band: 433.05 MHz – 434.79 MHz
Operating frequency: 433.92 MHz
Max. transmitting power: 0 dBm
Ambient tempera ture: 0°C to 35°C
Storage temper ature: - 40°C to 70°C
Protection class: IP 20 (RCR CE1 1011 IP20 GB 3726)
EC Conformity:
DEVICES Product Contents
Remote Con trol Set: RC CE1 3001 GB 3726 consists of
3x Radio controlled r eceiver RCR CE1 1011 IP20 GB 3726
1 Remote contr ol RCT CE1 CR 3726
1 Battery type CR 2032
1 User Manual
Adhesive w arning label for remote contr ol
SAFETY Intended Use
The Remote C ontrol Set is used to switch lamps and electronic
devices on and o . Any other use is considered t o be contrary to
the intended use. The manufacturer will not be liable for damages
resulting from an y misuse.
This device is not int ended for commercial use.
User Manual
Please read this user manual in its entir ety before using the
devices. Retain this user manual and forward it to an y future
owner of the device.
Basic Safety Notes
• Do not connect any appliances that might cause res ( e.g., ir ons)
or other damage if they are switched on unsupervised.
• Do not use the Remote Contr ol Set in an uncontrolled manner or
without supervision.
• Do not exceed the maximum switching capacity .
• Do not connect in series.
• De- energised only when unplugged.
• Radio controlled receiver RCR CE1 1011 IP20 GB 3726:
Suitable for use in closed rooms only .
• Make sure the sock et is located near the product connected to it ,
is easily accessible and that the connected pr oduct is not covered
while in use.
Battery instructions
A TTENTION! Do not ingest battery, risk of burns through hazar-
dous substances.
• This product contains button cells . If a button cell is swallow ed,
severe in ternal burns may occur within just 2 hours, which may
result in death.
• Keep new and used batteries a way from childr en.
• If the battery compartment does not close securely , stop using
the product and keep it aw ay from children.
• Seek immediate medical assistance if a batt er y has been swallo-
wed or is in any part of the body .
• Danger of explosion!
Do not attempt to r echarge non-rechargeable ba tteries.
• Do not throw batt eries into the re or expose them to high
temperatur es.
• Battery acid leaking from a battery may result in skin irrita tion.
Rinse o the liquid with plenty of water in case of contact.
If the liquid comes in contact with your eyes , do not rub eyes, but
rinse immediately with plenty of wa ter and see a doctor at once.
Preparing the Devices
Note:
Always plug the radio c ontrolled receiv er directly into a wall socket .
Preparing the remote control
•
Ax the adhesive label with the w arning in your native language ,
delivered with the pr oduct, near the battery compar tment cover .
• The button cell is already in the ba ttery compar tment. Remove
the contact strip by opening the battery compartment as
described below .
Replace the battery
A TTENTION! Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrect-
ly . Only replace with the same or an equivalent ba tter y type.
1. Open the battery compar tment on the rev erse of the remote
control b y rotating the battery compartment cover anti-
clockwise with a coin or a screw driver and removing it (open).
2. Replace the button cell , type CR 2032. Make sure the polarity is
correct (+ = facing up).
3. Replace the battery compartment cover and close it by r otating
it clockwise (close).
4. Press one of the ON/OFF buttons t o check whether the remote
control w orks; if it does, the remote c ontrol lamp will light up .
Assigning a remote control button (A, B, C or D )
to a radio controlled receiver .
1. Press the desir ed button on the radio controlled r eceiver and
hold for about 3 seconds before r eleasing it. The function light
will ash for about 30 seconds (learning mode).
2. While the light is ashing (learning mode), press, e .g., ON
button A on the remot e control to assign button A t o the radio
controlled r eceiver .
3. As soon as the radio controlled r eceiver rec eives a valid button
code from the sender the function light stops ashing and stays
lit to indicate learning w as successful.
Note: If the learning process fails, learning mode will stop after
about 30 seconds, and the function light will switch o .
4. The radio contr olled receiver is r eady for use after a successful
learning process . Y ou may now plug a device int o the socket
and switch it on and o using the remot e control (observe max.
allowable wa ttage). T he function light indicates the switching
state of the radio con trolled receiv er .
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to assign the desir ed buttons (A, B , C or D)
to additional radio contr olled receivers .
Notes:
• Once assigned, button codes r emain stored in memory , even if
the radio contr olled receiver is not connected to the mains .
• T o avoid syst em errors more than 65.000 randomly assigned
codes are a vailable for the remote contr ols.
User Tips:
• Group switching can be implement ed by assigning several
receiv ers in a row to the same remot e control button ( or all
receiv ers together , corresponds to a mast er button).
• By assigning several r emote controls (sev eral sets in the same
series) in a row to the same r eceiver , that receiver can also be
controlled b y multiple remote contr ols.
Please note!
Up to 8 dieren t button codes may be assigned to each radio
controlled r eceiver . Attempts to assign a ninth code will be r efused
(function light ashes rapidly).
Deleting Assigned Button Codes
Deleting all button codes on a radio controlled receiver:
Press the button on the desir ed radio controlled r eceiver and hold
for more than 6 seconds . T he corresponding function light ashes
rapidly for about 3 seconds, and all butt on codes assigned to that
radio contr olled receiver ar e deleted. After the function light goes
o new button codes may be assigned .
Deleting a single button code on a radio controlled
receiver:
1. Press the desir ed button on the radio controlled r eceiver and
hold for about 3 seconds before r eleasing it.
The function light will ash for about 30 seconds (learning mode).
2. T o delete a button code fr om a radio controlled r eceiver , press
the remote con trol OFF button you wish t o delete while the
light ashes (learning mode). The delete action is acknow-
ledged with about 3 seconds of rapid ashing .
Note:
The radio con trolled receiv er will remain in learning mode for
another 30 seconds or so .
Manual Switching
The radio con trolled receiv er may be switched on or o manually
by briey (less than 1 second) pressing the butt on on the receiver .
The function light indicates the switching sta te of the radio
controlled receiv er .
CLEANING Caution!
Risk of electric shock.
Disconnect the device from the power sour ce prior to cleaning.
Clean the device with a soft, slightly damp cloth and a mild
cleaner .
Make sure the devic e is completely dry before using it again.
MAINTENANCE Check the battery for damage periodically .
DISPOSAL Always dispose of electrical appliances in an
environmentally responsible manner!
Do not dispose of electrical appliances with the household
rubbish!
In accordanc e with Directive 2012/19/EC on waste electrical and
electronic equipment used electrical equipment must be separa-
ted from the rubbish and r eused or recycled in an environmentally
responsible manner . Please contact your local authorities for
available disposal options for y our disused device.
Batteries and rechargeable batt eries may not
be disposed of in household waste!
As a consumer , you are legally obligated to dispose of all
batteries and r echargeable batteries at a collection point in y our
community/your district or in trade so that they can be supplied
for environmen tally friendly disposal, otherwise there are possible
risks to the envir onment and human health.
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY W e, Hugo Brennenstuhl GmbH & Co K G, hereby declar e that the
wireless devices of types RCR CE1 1011 IP20 GB 3726 comply with
Directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU .
The full text of the EU declaration of c onformity is available at the
following links: ww w .brennenstuhl.c om/
konformitaetserklaerung/k e_1507043.pdf
For mor e information we rec ommend checking the Ser vice/F AQ
section on our homepage, ww w .brennenstuhl.de
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D
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1 Radio controlled receiver
RCR CE1 1011 IP20 GB 3726
2 Plug
3 Button/function light
4 Socket
5 Remote control
6 Function light
7 OFF buttons (A, B , C, D)
8 ON buttons (A, B , C, D)
9 Battery compar tment 1 x CR 2032:
+ at the top (visible)
DEVICE OVERVIEW EN
Hugo Brennenstuhl GmbH & Co. KG
Seestraße 1-3 · D-72074 T übingen
ww w .brennenstuhl.com
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