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| Product Type | Wireless remote-controlled socket set |
| Model | IAN 276299 / RC DP3 4001-A DE 3726 |
| Number of Sockets | 4 |
| Rated Voltage | 230 V ~ 50 Hz |
| Max. Load per Socket | 3680 W (16 A) |
| Standby Power Consumption | < 0.7 W |
| Radio Frequency | 433.92 MHz |
| Max. Transmitting Power | 5 dBm |
| Range (Optimal) | Approx. 40 m |
| Remote Control Battery | CR2032, 3 V lithium button cell |
| Child Protection | Built-in child protection socket |
| Channels | 4 (A, B, C, D) plus master ON/OFF |
| IP Rating | IP20 (indoor use only) |
| Compliance | EU Directive 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU (RoHS) |
| Guarantee | 3 years |
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USER MANUAL IAN 276299 SILVERCREST
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Operation and Safety Notes
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FUNKSTECKDOSEN-SET
Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.
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GB / MT Operation and Safety Notes Page 25
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Scope of supply ...... Page 26
Control elements ...... Page 26
Technical data......Page 27
Safety Page 27
Safety advice......Page 27
Safety instructions for batteries/rechargeable batteries Page 28
Setting up Page 29
Preparing the remote control......Page 29
Replacing the battery......Page 29
Setting up the remote-controlled socket......Page 29
Setting-up operation......Page 30
Using the radio-controlled socket ......Page 30
Using the remote control......Page 31
Troubleshooting......Page 31
Cleaning Page 32
Disposal Page 32
Guarantee and service......Page 32
Guarantee Page 32
Service address......Page 33
Declaration of conformity....Page 33
Manufacturer......Page 33
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![]() | Hertz (frequency) | ![]() | Do not dispose of electric appliances in household rubbish! |
![]() | Watt (effective power) | ![]() | Improper battery disposal harms the environment! |
![]() | Observe warnings and safety instructions! | ![]() | Micro-switch with contact opening < 3 mm |
![]() | Beware of electric shock! Danger to life! | ![]() | EU-compliant |
Wireless Socket Set
- Introduction
- Proper handling
The radio-controlled socket set is suitable for switching electrical equipment on and off by remote control. Any alterations to this device are not in accordance with regulations and could represent significant risk of accidents. The manufacturer does not accept liability for any damage caused through the device not being used in accordance with the regulations. This device is not intended for commercial use.
- Scope of supply
After you have unpacked this set, please check to make sure all the contents are complete.
4 Remote controlled sockets
1 4-channel remote control
1 Button cell CR 2032, lithium 3 V (for remote control)
1 Set of operating instructions
Control elements
Remote control (fig. A):
1 Power indicator light
2 Channel ON / OFF button Channel
A, B, C, D
3 Master ON/OFF switch
4 Battery compartment lid
Remote-controlled socket (fig. B):
5 LED power indicator 6 Child protection socket
- Technical data
Wireless Socket Set RC DP3 4001-A DE 3726
Batteries: CR 2032, lithium 3 V
Frequencyband:433.05MHz-434.79MHz
Radio frequency: 433.92 MHz
Max. transmitting
power: 5 dBm
Licensing: The system is li- censed for general use, is free of charge and does not re- quire registration.
Range: Depending on the circumstances approx. 40 m under optimum circumstances.
Radio-controlled sockets RCR DP3 3711-A IP20 DE 3726:
Rated voltage: 230V \~ 50 Hz
Breaking capacity: 16A, 3680W
Standby power
consumption: < 0.7W
Transmission
frequency: 433.92 MHz
Advice: The radio-controlled sockets each have a child protection socket 6, which significantly increases safety at home. The contacts are protected in such a way that children cannot stick needles or other sharp objects into them and thus get an electric shock. Nevertheless, please keep the device out of the reach of children at all times.
● Safety

Safety advice
Read these operating instructions and safety advice carefully. Look at the diagram page and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device before starting it up for the first time.
Avoid danger to life from electric shock!
- Only connect the radio-controlled sockets to earthed 230 V\~ domestic sockets.
At all costs, avoid exposure to damp and extreme temperatures.
■ Only use the radio-controlled sockets in enclosed spaces. They are not suitable for outdoor use.
Despite the child protection socket 6, please keep the device out of the reach of children at all times. -
Avoid overloading the device. Overloading can cause a fire hazard or damage to the device. The maximum capacity is approx. 3680 W per radio-controlled socket.
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Please contact the service department immediately operational faults arise.
- Do not open the device on any account. All necessary repairs should only be carried out by the service department or a specialist electrical workshop.
Before cleaning always disconnect the device from the mains supply. In this case always remove the radio-controlled electrical outlet socket from the mains wall socket and remove all plugs from the device. - Do not have one radio-controlled electrical outlet socket inserted behind the other.
Do not use any additional child protection devices for the radio-controlled sockets. The connection between the plug and the radio-controlled socket could be impaired and risk from overheating then arises. The radio-controlled sockets already have a child protection device which prevents children from putting any objects into the socket.
■ Ensure that the outlet is installed close to the connected product, is easily accessible and that the product is not operated while covered.
If the device malfunctions, switch it off immediately.
These instructions are a component of the device. If you pass the device on to a third party, these instructions must also be handed on. - Do not switch the wireless sockets erratically or unattended.

Safetyinstructions for batteries / rechargeable batteries
■ DANGER TO LIFE! Keep batteries / rechargeable batteries out of reach of children. If accidentally swallowed seek immediate medical attention.
DANGER OF EXPLO-

SION! Never recharge non-rechargeable batter-
ies. Do not short-circuit batteries / rechargeable batteries and/or open them. Overheating, fire or bursting can be the result.
■ Never throw batteries/rechargeable batteries into fire or water.
Do not exert mechanical loads to batteries/rechargeable batteries.
Risk of leakage of batteries / rechargeable batteries
- Avoid extreme environmental conditions and temperatures, which could affect batteries/rechargeable batteries, e.g. radiators/direct sunlight.
If batteries/rechargeable batteries have leaked, avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes with the chemicals! Flush immediately the affected areas with fresh water and seek medical attention!
WEAR PROTECTIVE

GLOVES! Leaked or damaged batteries/
rechargeable batteries can cause burns on contact with the skin.
Wear suitable protective gloves at all times if such an event occurs.
In the event of a leakage of batteries/rechargeable batteries, immediately remove them from the product to prevent damage.
Only use the same type of batteries / rechargeable batteries. Do not mix used and new batteries / rechargeable batteries.
■ Remove batteries/rechargeable batteries if the product will not be used for a longer period.
Risk of damage of the product
Only use the specified type of battery/rechargeable battery!
- Insert batteries / rechargeable batteries according to polarity marks (+) and (-) on the battery / rechargeable battery and the product.
- Clean the contacts on the battery / rechargeable battery and in the battery compartment before inserting!
■ Remove exhausted batteries / rechargeable batteries from the product immediately.
- Setting up
● Preparing the remote control
Note: The button cell is already in the battery compartment. Remove the contract strips by opening the battery compartment as described below.
- Replacing the battery
CAUTION! Danger of explosion in the case of improper battery replacement. Only replace with the same or equivalent battery type.
- Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control by turning the battery compartment cover 4 anti-clockwise with the aid of a coin or a screwdriver, then removing the lid (open).
- Replace the button cell type CR 2032. Make sure you fit the battery with the correct polarity (+ = up).
- Place the battery compartment cover 4 back on and lock it in place by turning it in a clockwise direction (close).
- Press one of the ON / OFF buttons 2 or 3 to test whether the remote control works; if it does, the power indicator light will come on 1.
- Setting up the remote-controlled socket
- Plug the remote-controlled socket into an earthed household socket.
- The LED operating status display 5 will now flash slowly for approx. 30 seconds after plugging in.
- Aim the remote control at the remote-controlled socket at a distance of approx. 50 cm.
- With the LED operating status display 5 flashing, press the desired ON button of the channel ON/OFF
Setting up / Setting-up operation
button 2 (A, B, C or D) on the remote control. The LED operating status display 5 will now light continuously. You can now use the remote control to switch a connected device on or off using.
- Repeat this process with the other wireless sockets.
Note: You can use one channel ON/OFF button 2 to switch several remote-controlled sockets at once. You can further train six remote controls successively and use these for a single receiver. This means you can switch one appliance on and off from up to six different places. In this case, synchronise every remote-controlled socket with the channel of the remote control.
Note: The codes for the remote control will also remain stored when changing the batteries.
Note: The codes will remain permanently stored when disconnecting the remote-controlled socket from the power supply.
Note: Avoid interference: Ensure the various remote-controlled sockets are approx. 50 cm apart.
Note: The LED operating status display 5 indicates if the remote-controlled socket is in ON / OFF mode.
Deleting a code:
☐ To delete a code, first repeat steps 1 - 3.
☐ With the LED operating display 5 flashing, press the desired OFF button of the channel ON/OFF
button 2 (A, B, C or D) you wish to delete on the remote control.
☐ The LED operating status display 5 will flash rapidly for approx. 2 seconds to confirm deletion.
☐ It will then flash slowly again for approx. 30 seconds and a new code entered.
Deleting all codes:
☐ To delete all codes, first repeats steps 1-3.
☐ Then with the LED operating status display 5 flashing, press the ALL-OFF button 3 on the remote control. The LED operating status display 5 will flash rapidly for approx. 2 seconds to confirm deletion, then go out.
- Setting-up operation
- Using the radio-controlled socket (fig. B)
- Put the radio-controlled socket into any shuttered socket and connect the appliance you want to operate.
- Switch the electrical appliance on. The radio-controlled socket can only perform its switching function when the device to be controlled is switched on.
ATTENTION! FIRE HAZARD!
Do not attach any appliances which could cause fires or other damaged if left unattended when switched on. The maximum load of every radio-controlled socket is approx.
3680 W. Any overload could cause a risk of fire or damage to the device.
● Using the remote control (fig. A)
The remote control will control up to 4 remote-controlled sockets (individually, in groups or simultaneously).
- Press the desired ON button of the channel ON/OFF button 2 (A, B, C or D) on the remote control of the device you wish to switch on. The LED status light 5 and the operating control lamp 1 will light up.
- Press the desired OFF button of the channel ON/OFF button 2 (A, B, C or D) on the remote control for the device you wish to switch off. The LED operating status display 5 will go out.
- Confirm the ALL ON / OFF button 3 to switch all remote-controlled sockets simultaneously.
- Troubleshooting
If the remote control does not work, please check the following points:
| Problem | The operating indicator 1 on the remote control device illuminates but there is no reaction |
| Remedy | Check if the battery still has sufficient Ampere. If necessary, install a new battery. |
| Problem | No indicator light 1 on remote control when pressing “ON” or “OFF” |
| Remedy | Check if the battery is inserted correctly.Check if the battery has good contact, if necessary press down. |
| Problem | No reaction from consumer |
| Remedy | Check that the appliance is switched on.Assign a new code to the wireless socket (see "Setting up the wireless socket").Check - by walking closer to it - that the range is correct for the desired location. |
| Problem | Range is too small |
| Remedy | For large ranges, ensure that as few walls and as little furniture as possible are in the way of the remote control and the radio-controlled socket.If the range is too small at times, the reason could be a remote control which works on a similar frequency. Whenever this remote control is active, the range declines (e.g. wireless headphones, radio-controlled movement alarms, radio gongs etc.). |
- Cleaning
Before cleaning, always disconnect the radio-controlled socket from the wall socket and remove all power plugs from the device.
■ Ensure that no liquids get into the inside of the device. Use a soft cloth to clean the housing. Never use petroleum, solvents or cleaners which corrode plastics.
- Disposal

Electricalappliances must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
In accordance with Council Directive 2012/19/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), used electrical appliances, lighting equipment and batteries have to be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly way. Enquire at your city council or local government regarding the possibilities of disposing of electronic waste in a correct and environmentally friendly way.
The product packaging is made from recyclable materials. Please dispose of these in an environmentally friendly way and ensure that they are sorted into the appropriate collection bins.

Environmentaldamage through incorrect disposal of the batteries!
Batteries should not be disposed of with domestic waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste treatment rules and regulations. That is why you should dispose of used batteries at a local collection point.
● Guarantee and service
Guarantee
This appliance comes with a 3-year guarantee commencing on the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. The appliance has been produced to the highest standards and thoroughly checked before dispatch.
The guarantee only applies to faults in materials or workmanship when used properly. The guarantee lapses in cases of unauthorized tampering. This guarantee does not restrict your legal rights. If you wish to make a claim under the guarantee, please telephone the service centre. Only by doing so can we ensure that your appliance is returned free of charge.
www.dvw-service.com/konformitaets-erklaerung/ke_1006650706.pdf
Manufacturer
BAT
Lindenstraße 35
DE-72074 Tübingen
GERMANY
- Service address
BAT
Lindenstraße 35
DE-72074 Tübingen
GERMANY
E-mail: exp@bat-tuebingen.com
Service Tel.: 00800 48720741
For further information, we recommend you visit the service section / FAQs of our home page www.dvw-service.com. There, you will also find these instructions for use as a PDF document.
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● Declaration of conformity
We hereby declare that the wireless system type RC DP3 4001-A DE 3726 complies with the provisions of 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU (RoHS II).
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at:

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