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− | Answer | + | The Slimline switch will not turn on my lights. The light on the switch will not light up. |
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Check the battery in the SlimLine Switch. This switch does not send a direct signal through the house wiring to control any module, so it uses batteries to send a radio frequency command to your transceiver. The battery compartment is in the bottom-center of the unit and just pulls straight out. Make sure the compartment closes securely again. | Check the battery in the SlimLine Switch. This switch does not send a direct signal through the house wiring to control any module, so it uses batteries to send a radio frequency command to your transceiver. The battery compartment is in the bottom-center of the unit and just pulls straight out. Make sure the compartment closes securely again. | ||
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Revision as of 22:35, 20 March 2006
Questions
The Slimline switch will not turn on my lights. The light on the switch will not light up.
Answer
Check the battery in the SlimLine Switch. This switch does not send a direct signal through the house wiring to control any module, so it uses batteries to send a radio frequency command to your transceiver. The battery compartment is in the bottom-center of the unit and just pulls straight out. Make sure the compartment closes securely again.