Use and Care Manual

local regulations in the United States, or the Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations in Canada.

if you are unsure or uncomfortable about performing this installation, consult a qualied electrician.

WARNING: Do not use with medical or life support equipment. Never use this device to supply power to, or control the On/Off status of medical and/or life support equipment. WARNING: Do not disassemble this product. There are no serviceable parts inside. Product Specications □ For indoor use only . POWER MAX LOADS 120V AC, 60Hz 1800W (15A) Resistive; 960W (8A) T ungsten Hardwar e Included AA - Screw x2 BB - Jumper Cable x2 CC - White & Light Almond Faceplate Suggested T ools Phillips screwdriver Wire strippers

The manufacturer warrants this product to be fr ee from manufacturing defects for a period of one year

from the original date of consumer purchase . This w arranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this

product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used

with this product. This warranty is in lieu of all other w arranties, expressed or implied. Some states do not

allow limitations on how long an implied warr anty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental

or consequential damage , so the above limitations may not apply to you. This w arranty gives you specic

rights, and you may also have other rights which v ary from state to state.

Contact Home Depot customer service at 1-866-308-3976 or visit www .homedepot.com for more information.

Pre-Installation CHANGING THE F ACEPLA TE This device includes a light-almond faceplate . T o switch faceplates, follow the steps below . a. Gently remove the white faceplate by squeezing the sides of the white faceplate and pulling away from the timer . Starting at the top and working your way do wnwards until it pops off . b. Find the light-almond faceplate in the package . Place the new faceplate into position and carefully push until it snaps into place . Installation T erms and Options

WARNING: Shut off power at the fuse box or cir cuit breaker before performing any wiring or installation.

BASIC WIRING TERMINOLOGY

T o better familiarize yourself with the wiring ter minology and concepts referenced in this manual, please review the following information before you begin wiring this timer to your switch outlet.

If at any time during the wiring process you become uncertain, please contact a certified electrician .

□ Line: This is the 120V AC (hot) from br eaker box.

□ Load: This is the 120V AC wir e that controls the xture (load out) which carries power to the light.

□ Neutral: 120V AC return connection. □ Ground: 120V AC safety ground.

□ T raveler -1 and T raveler -2: Wires running between two 3-way switches for installations where a light is controlled b y two switches.

INST ALLA TION OPTIONS

T o begin the installation process, you must rst know what type of installation is needed. Belo w are the 3 different installation options. Please refer to the follo wing descriptions for the

installation instructions that apply to you. 1. Single-Pole Installation (Complete steps 1-3 and 6 in the Installation section):

This installation option should be used when a switch only controls one light from a single location. A typical example of where you would nd a single-pole switch is your bedroom or

bathroom light switch. 2. 3-Way Installation, Load Side (Complete steps 1-2, 4, and 6 in the Installation section):

This installation option replaces a switch which controls a light that can be controlled from two locations and in most installations has the common (hot) terminal tied to the lamp/load the

switch turns OFF and ON. T ypically these types of installations are in stairwells, hallways, and large rooms with multiple accesses points.

3. 3-Way Installation, Line Side (Complete steps 1-2, 5, and 6 in the Installation section):

This installation option replaces a switch which controls a light that can be controlled from two locations and in most installations has the common (hot) terminal tied to 120V AC. T ypically

these types of installations are in stairwells, hallways, and large rooms with multiple accesses points.