Webee SWITCHEE Getting Started - page 3
Webee Switchee
GETTING STARTED WITH SWITCHEE
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MOUNTING YOUR SWITCHEE
Getting started
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In order to connect the Switchee to your existing electrical switch follow these steps:
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Make sure the electricity at home is
; in order to safety handle the device. As you will be
connecting the wires from your electrical current to the Swicthee is imperative that the
electricity is disabled.
2- Identify the Load 1 and Load 2 (see Diagram 1 on page 4). Each Load works separately as
two different power outputs.
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a. Connect the 2 wires from your outlet (could be from any electrical system such as
lamps, lights, etc) to the Load1-A and Load1-B connectors on the Switchee. When
connecting make sure to do it carefully as it could represent an electrical hazard since
these wires will allow AC current to flow through them.
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b. To use the Load 2 to connect another electrical system, repeat the process by
connecting the two wires from the second electrical system to Load2-A and Load2-B
connectors on the Switchee. Once again, do it carefully to avoid electrical hazards.
3- Connect the COM (common connector) to your switch (or switches depending if you will
be using both power outputs Load1 and Load2) as shown on the Diagram 1 on page 4.
4- Connect the SW1 to the connector left on the switch that will be controlling Load1. And
connect SW2 to the connector left on the switch that will be controlling Load2, as shown on
Diagram1. The connectors SW1, SW2 and COM are signaling ports. They do not represent
an electrical hazard as they use only 5v for signaling purposes. The switches will function as
toggle button once they are properly connected. Which means you will be able to turn the
controlled devices on/off not only with your Webee App, but also manually.
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Last, connect the L connector on your Switchee to the phase Live wire of your electrical
wiring and N connector of the Switchee to the Neutral wire of your electrical wiring (see
Diagram 1 on page 4)
To an electrical switch