Advanced Timer Technologies Ltd. RF2052A Manual Do Utilizador
RF2052
Indoor/Outdoor Remote Instructions
1. Plug the receiver into an outlet with power; the LED of power indicator will be light,
pls power off
By remote controller first.
2. Let the switch hang downward so moisture doesn’t accumlate in the outlets.
3. Plug your lights or device into receiver.The total cumulative wattage must not exceed
2. Let the switch hang downward so moisture doesn’t accumlate in the outlets.
3. Plug your lights or device into receiver.The total cumulative wattage must not exceed
1000 watts.
4. Red indicator is lit when the receiver/switch is on.
5. Store indoor when not in use.
Outdoor Use (RF2052C):
z For best results plug your remote switch directly into a wall receptacle that is at least
5. Store indoor when not in use.
Outdoor Use (RF2052C):
z For best results plug your remote switch directly into a wall receptacle that is at least
1 or 2 feet above the ground with outlets facing down.This prevents snow
accumulation on the remote receiver.
accumulation on the remote receiver.
Indoor Use (RF2052B): only in indoor use.
DO NOT SUBMERGE
BATTERY:
z Replace battery when the red indicator light on remote does not flicker when a button
DO NOT SUBMERGE
BATTERY:
z Replace battery when the red indicator light on remote does not flicker when a button
is pressed.
1. Open battery door.
2. Remove old battery and dispose of properly.
3. Insert new battery.
Max load: 125V AC/60Hz
8.3A/1000W, 500W
30 foot range
2. Remove old battery and dispose of properly.
3. Insert new battery.
Max load: 125V AC/60Hz
8.3A/1000W, 500W
30 foot range
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC NOTE:
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.