INSTEON 2856S3 User manual

ICON
Appliance Adapter
Appliance Module with INSTEON® Technology
For model:
#2856S3/2856S3B ICON Appliance Adapter

ICON Appliance Adapter User’s Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABOUT ICON APPLIANCE ADAPTER ....................................................................................................... 3
What is INSTEON?.................................................................................................................................... 3
Key ICON Appliance Adapter Features..................................................................................................... 3
HOW TO INSTALL ICON APPLIANCE ADAPTER..................................................................................... 4
ICON Appliance Adapter Installation Tips ................................................................................................. 4
Installing ICON Appliance Adapter............................................................................................................ 4
HOW TO SET UP ICON APPLIANCE ADAPTER....................................................................................... 5
Linking ICON Appliance Adapter to an INSTEON Controller.................................................................... 5
Unlinking ICON Appliance Adapter from an INSTEON Controller ............................................................ 6
Creating an INSTEON Scene.................................................................................................................... 7
ADVANCED FEATURES OF ICON APPLIANCE ADAPTER..................................................................... 8
Restoring Power to ICON Appliance Adapter ........................................................................................... 8
Resetting ICON Appliance Adapter to Its Factory Default Settings .......................................................... 8
X10 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS ................................................................................................................. 9
Setting the X10 Primary Address .............................................................................................................. 9
Removing the X10 Primary Address ......................................................................................................... 9
Enabling or Disabling Local Control .......................................................................................................... 9
ABOUT INSTEON ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Understanding Why an INSTEON Network Is Reliable........................................................................... 10
Further Enhancing Reliability .................................................................................................................. 10
Using Access Points to Upgrade Your INSTEON Network..................................................................... 10
About INSTEON and X10........................................................................................................................ 11
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................................................ 12
SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 13
ICON Appliance Adapter Specifications.................................................................................................. 14
Certification.............................................................................................................................................. 15
Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................................................... 15

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ABOUT ICON APPLIANCE ADAPTER
Congratulations on purchasing the ICON Appliance Adapter. Your new ICON Appliance Adapter allows
you to remotely control any non-dimmable devices or lamps in your home at the touch of a button.
What is INSTEON?
INSTEON is a simple, reliable, and affordable breakthrough in home control. Simple, because Plug-n-
Tap™setup is a breeze, and there are no wires to add – INSTEON uses existing powerline wiring as well
as radio-frequency for communication. Reliable, because every INSTEON device is a two-way repeater.
And affordable, not just because of low cost, but because INSTEON also works with legacy X10 devices.
An INSTEON home grows in value with every INSTEON device you add, making life more convenient,
safe and fun.
Key ICON Appliance Adapter Features
•Setup is easy – ICON Appliance Adapter installs in minutes
•Controls all standard appliances up to 10 Amps and incandescent lights, up to 400 watts
•Responds to commands from X10 controllers
•Shows INSTEON and X10 activity with a green status LED
•Stores setup state in memory, even while unplugged
•Quiet Relay
•Local load sensing easily disabled
•Set button also functions as On/Off toggle switch
•Warranted for one year
Status LED
Controlled
Out
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SET Button

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HOW TO INSTALL ICON APPLIANCE ADAPTER
ICON Appliance Adapter Installation Tips
•Don’t plug ICON Appliance Adapter into an outlet controlled by a switch, because if the switch is
inadvertently turned off, ICON Appliance Adapter won’t have power.
•Don’t plug Icon Appliance Adapter into a filtered power strip or AC line filter.
•Be sure the non-dimmable device or lamp you want to control is working and that the manual switch
on it is in the ON position.
•Do not use outdoors
•Do not use to control devices that preserve, maintain, or contribute to human or animal safety or life
support.
Installing ICON Appliance Adapter
1. For best INSTEON Network performance, be sure you have properly installed at least two Access
Points.
2. Plug ICON Appliance Adapter into an unswitched wall receptacle.
The green Status LED on the side will illuminate steadily.
3. Plug the non-dimmable device/lamp you want to control into the
controlled outlet on the bottom of ICON Appliance Adapter.
4. The non-dimmable device/lamp you plugged in will turn on. If the
non-dimmable device/lamp does not turn on, turn it on manually.
Caution
Read and understand these instructions before installing, and retain them for future reference.
Icon Appliance Adapter is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electric Code and local regulations in
the United States, or the Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations in Canada. Use indoors only. Icon Appliance
Adapter is not designed nor approved for use on power lines other than 120V 60Hz, single phase. Attempting to use
Icon Appliance Adapter on non-approved powerlines may have hazardous consequences.

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HOW TO SET UP ICON APPLIANCE ADAPTER
Linking ICON Appliance Adapter to an INSTEON Controller
1. Select your INSTEON Controller from the list below and follow the method shown to put it into
Linking Mode.
A. ICON Dimmer Switch – Press and hold ICON Dimmer Switch’s Paddle Top for 10
seconds, then release. To confirm that it is in Linking Mode, ICON Dimmer Switch will
flash the light that it is wired to once and begin its LED.
B. ICON Tabletop Controller – Choose the ON/OFF Button Pair you want to use for
controlling ICON Appliance Adapter. Press and hold the ON Button of the pair for 10
seconds. To confirm that it is in Linking Mode, ICON Tabletop Controller’s Status LED
will begin blinking.
C. ICON Keypad Dimmer – Choose the ON Button you want to use for controlling ICON
Appliance Adapter. Press and hold the ON Button for 10 seconds. To confirm that it
is in Linking Mode, ICON Keypad Dimmer will flash the light that it is wired to once and
begin blinking the ON Button that you pushed.
D. Other INSTEON Controllers – See the INSTEON Controller’s User’s Guide.
2. Press and hold the black SET Button on ICON Appliance
Adapter for 3 seconds. The ICON Appliance Adapter’s Status
LED will blink to confirm linking. Depending on the INSTEON
controller, you have about 4 minutes to perform this step before
the unit automatically exits from linking mode.

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Unlinking ICON Appliance Adapter from an INSTEON Controller
If you are no longer going to use an ICON Appliance Adapter that has previously been linked to an
INSTEON Controller, it is very important that you unlink it, otherwise the controller will retry any
commands intended for the unused module, thus slowing down your system.
1. Select your INSTEON controller from the list below and follow the method shown to put it into
Unlinking Mode.
A. ICON Dinner Switch– Press and hold ICON Dimmer Switch’s Paddle Top for 10
seconds TWICE. To confirm that it is in Unlinking Mode, ICON Dimmer Switch will
flash the light that it is wired to once for each paddle press and begin blinking its LED.
B. ICON Tabletop Controller – Press and hold the OFF Button of the ON/OFF Button
Pair you used for controlling ICON Appliance Adapter for 10 seconds. To confirm that
it is in Unlinking Mode, ICON Tabletop Adapters Status LED will begin blinking.
C. ICON Keypad Dimmer – Press and hold for 10 seconds the ON Button you used for
controlling ICON Appliance Adapter, then press and hold the same ON Button for 10
seconds again. To confirm that it is in Unlinking Mode, ICON Keypad Dimmer will
flash the light that it is wired to once and begin blinking the ON Button that you
pushed.
D. Other INSTEON Controllers – See the INSTEON Controller’s User’s Guide.
2. Press and hold the black SET Button on ICON Appliance Adapter
for 3 seconds. The ICON Appliance Adapter’s Status LED will blink
to confirm unlinking. Depending on the INSTEON Controller, you
have about 4 minutes to perform this step before Unlinking Mode
times out automatically.

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Creating an INSTEON Scene
INSTEON Scenes let you activate dramatic lighting moods with the press of just one button. INSTEON
Scenes are very easy to set up – just link more than one INSTEON module to an ON/OFF Button Pair on
an INSTEON Controller. Then, when you press either the ON or the OFF Button on the INSTEON
Controller, all of the INSTEON modules linked in the scene will respond as a group. You can link multiple
ICON Appliance Adapters or other INSTEON modules to multiple INSTEON Controllers.
To add an additional ICON Appliance Adapter to a scene controlled by an ON/OFF Button Pair on an
INSTEON Controller, simply follow the same procedure that you used for linking the first ICON Appliance
Adapter. See Linking ICON Appliance Adapter to an INSTEON Controller, above. To remove an ICON
Appliance Adapter from a scene, see Unlinking ICON Appliance Adapter from an INSTEON Controller.
TIP
With some INSTEON Controllers, you can avoid having to hold a button down for 10 seconds for each
setup step by placing the Controller in Scene Setup Mode, also called Multilink Mode. Refer to your
INSTEON Controller’s User’s Guide for detailed instructions on how to set it to Scene Setup Mode.
The following will work for a Icon™Tabletop Controller.
1. Set the Icon Tabletop Controller to Scene Setup Mode for the ON/OFF Button Pair you want to
use for controlling the scene by pressing and holding the ON Button of the pair for 10 seconds,
then tapping the same ON Button again. Icon Tabletop Controller’s Status LED will blink slowly.
2. Press and hold the black SET Button on Icon Appliance Adapter for 3 seconds. The module’s
Status LED will blink to confirm linking. Icon Tabletop Controller will beep to confirm linking, and
its Status LED will continue to blink slowly.
3. Continue Steps 2 and 3 for any additional INSTEON modules you want to link to the scene.
4. When you are finished linking INSTEON modules to the desired ON/OFF Button, complete Scene
Setup by pressing the ON Button. Icon Tabletop Controller’s Status LED will stop blinking and
remain steadily on. You have about 4 minutes of inactivity before Scene Setup Mode times out
automatically.

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ADVANCED FEATURES OF ICON APPLIANCE ADAPTER
Restoring Power to ICON Appliance Adapter
ICON Appliance Adapter stores all of its settings in non-volatile memory, even when unplugged. In the
event of a power loss, ICON Appliance Adapter will automatically return the non-dimmable device/lamp
being controlled to the on/off position it had before the power was interrupted. Similarly, if ICON
Appliance Adapter is plugged into an outlet controlled by a wall switch and you turn the switch off, ICON
Appliance Adapter will turn the non-dimmable device/lamp back on to its prior on/off position when you
turn the wall switch back on.
Resetting ICON Appliance Adapter to Its Factory Default Settings
The factory-reset procedure can be used to clear ICON Appliance Adapter’s memory and restore its
factory default settings. This procedure will clear the unit of all INSTEON Links, and any programmed
X10 Primary Address.
1. Before resetting an ICON Appliance Adapter that has been linked to an INSTEON Controller, be sure
to unlink it from the Controller first. See Unlinking ICON Appliance Adapter from an INSTEON
Controller, above.
2. Unplug ICON Appliance Adapter for about 10 seconds.
3. While holding down the black SET Button on ICON Appliance Adapter, plug ICON Appliance Adapter
back in.
4. After plugging ICON Appliance Adapter back in, continue to hold down the black SET Button for 3
seconds.
5. Release the black SET Button.
6. After several seconds, ICON Appliance Adapter’s Status LED will turn on and the lamp you plugged
in will come on, indicating that the factory reset is complete. ICON Appliance Adapter is now reset to
all the default settings and ready for fresh programming and use.

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X10 PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
ICON Appliance Adapter is X10 ready, meaning that it can respond to X10 commands from an X10
controller. However, to operate ICON Appliance Adapter in X10 mode, you must first set up an X10
Primary Address. As it ships from the factory, or after a factory reset procedure, Icon Appliance Adapter
will have no X10 Primary Address assigned.
Setting the X10 Primary Address
You must do this before ICON Appliance Adapter will respond to X10 commands. You can use any
of the 256 possible X10 addresses for the X10 Primary Address.
1. Press and hold the black SET Button on ICON Appliance Adapter for 3 seconds. The green Status
LED will begin flashing and the lamp you are controlling will blink to confirm that you are setting up an
X10 Primary Address.
2. Use an X10 Controller to send an X10 address and an ON command THREE TIMES. You have
about 30 seconds to perform this step before setup mode expires. (NOTE: If you send an X10 OFF
command during this step, Local Control will be disabled. See the next section for an explanation.)
3. Once ICON Appliance Adapter has received the X10 Address and an ON or OFF command, the
Status LED on ICON Appliance Adapter will stop flashing and the X10 Primary Address will be set.
Removing the X10 Primary Address
1. Press and hold the black SET Button on ICON Appliance Adapter for 3 seconds. The green Status
LED will begin flashing to confirm that you are setting up an X10 Primary Address.
2. Press and hold the black SET Button on ICON Appliance Adapter for 3 seconds again.
3. Use an X10 Controller to send any X10 ON Address THREE TIMES. You have about 30 seconds to
perform this step before setup mode expires. The green Status LED will stop flashing to confirm that
you have removed the X10 Primary Address.
Enabling or Disabling Local Control
Local Control allows you to manually turn on the non-dimmable device or lamp you plugged into ICON
Appliance Adapter by using the switch on the device itself, without sending a command from an X10 or
INSTEON Controller. By default, Local Control is enabled. You can disable Local Control by setting the
X10 Primary Address using an X10 OFF command in Step 2 above. Remember that if the switch on the
device itself is turned off, ICON Appliance Adapter will not be able to control the device.

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ABOUT INSTEON
Understanding Why an INSTEON Network Is Reliable
INSTEON messages travel throughout the home via Powerline Carrier (PLC) signals on the existing
house wiring, and also via wireless Radio Frequency (RF). As the messages make their way to
INSTEON devices being controlled, they are picked up and retransmitted by all other INSTEON devices
along the way. This method of communicating, called a mesh network, is very reliable because each
additional INSTEON device helps to support the overall network.
To further ensure reliability, every INSTEON device confirms that it has received a command. If an
INSTEON Controller does not receive this confirmation, it will automatically retransmit the command up to
five times.
Further Enhancing Reliability
As signals travel via the powerline or RF throughout the home, they naturally
become weaker the farther they travel. The best way to overcome signals getting
weaker is to increase the coverage of the mesh network by introducing more
INSTEON devices.
It is possible that some audio-video products, computers, power strips or other
electrical equipment may attenuate INSTEON signals on the powerline. You can
temporarily unplug suspected devices to test whether the INSTEON signal
improves. If it does, then you can plug in filters available from Smarthome that will
permanently fix the problem.
Using Access Points to Upgrade Your INSTEON Network
Access Points are ideal for improving signal strength and network coverage throughout your home. In
addition, using two Access Points provides a wireless path for INSTEON signals to travel between the
two separate electrical circuits, called powerline phases, found in most homes. Without a reliable method
for coupling opposite powerline phases, some parts of your home may receive INSTEON signals
intermittently. With at least one Access Point plugged into one of the powerline phases, and at least one
more plugged into the opposite powerline phase, INSTEON powerline signals will be strong everywhere
in your home.

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About INSTEON and X10
Possible BoosterLincTM Interference with INSTEON
If you have installed older Smarthome Plug-In BoosterLinc™ X10 Signal Boosters (#4827) or certain
other BoosterLinc-enabled products, the older BoosterLinc technology may interfere with INSTEON
communications.
Plug-In BoosterLinc X10 Signal Boosters, Smarthome #4827, shipped after February 1, 2005, with V3.0
or later firmware, are fully compatible with INSTEON.
The following Plug-In BoosterLinc X10 Signal Boosters use older firmware that may cause interference
with INSTEON:
•White BoosterLinc X10 Signal Boosters, #4827, shipped before February 1, 2005, with V2.5 or earlier
firmware
•All Gray BoosterLinc X10 Signal Boosters, #4827
Try unplugging the older BoosterLinc X10 Signal Boosters to see if this helps with INSTEON interference.
If it does, please call 800-SMARTHOME (800-762-7846) for help with replacing your older BoosterLinc
X10 Signal Boosters with newer INSTEON-compatible ones.
The following pre-INSTEON Smarthome products have BoosterLinc technology that you can turn on or
turn off when you set the X10 Address for the product. If turned on, the BoosterLinc technology may
interfere with INSTEON.
•KeypadLinc™ 6 with Integrated ,
#12073W, #12073WB and #12073WW
•SwitchLinc™ Relay 2-Way,
#23883 and #23883T
•ToggleLinc™ 2-Way ,
#23890, and Switch, #23893
If you have any of these products and the BoosterLinc feature is turned on, please consult your User’s
Guide or call 800-SMARTHOME (800-762-7846) for help with turning it off. You may then wish to install
newer INSTEON BoosterLinc X10 Signal Boosters, which Smarthome can help you with.
INSTEON’s Effect on X10
If your existing X10 devices seem to be working less reliably after installing INSTEON devices, remember
that INSTEON devices can absorb X10 signals just as X10 devices do, and that INSTEON devices do not
repeat X10 signals. Installing INSTEON-compatible BoosterLinc X10 Signal Boosters, Smarthome
#4827, or an Access Point, #2443, can increase X10 signal levels.
Please call 800-SMARTHOME (800-762-7846) if you have any questions or would like more help.
NOTE
To disable BoosterLinc X10 Signal
Amplification on these products:
1. Press and hold the SET Button.
2. Send the X10 Primary Address.
3. Send an X10 OFF command.
You can send an X10 ON command in
Step 3 to re-enable the BoosterLinc
feature.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Solution
The Status LED on my
ICON Appliance
Adapter is not turning on
at all.
ICON Appliance Adapter is
not getting power.
Make sure ICON Appliance Adapter is not plugged into
a switched outlet that is turned off.
Make sure your device is plugged into the outlet labeled
Controlled at the bottom of ICON Appliance Adapter.
My device is not being
controlled after I’ve
linked ICON Appliance
Adapter to a Controller.
Your device is not getting
power.
Make sure the device’s switch is in the ON position.
The ICON Appliance
Adapter and the Controller
are on opposite powerline
phases.
Make sure two Access Points are properly installed to
bridge the two powerline phases.
ICON Appliance Adapter is
plugged into a power strip.
Powerline signals can’t travel through power filters.
Plugging ICON Appliance Adapter directly into a wall
outlet works best.
My ICON Appliance
Adapter is not receiving
signals from INSTEON
or X10 Controllers.
Other modules are loading
down the signal.
Move ICON Appliance Adapter, the other modules, or
the Controller to another outlet.
Add new INSTEON devices or move around existing
INSTEON devices. All INSTEON devices act as
INSTEON Network repeaters.
Make sure you are not experiencing interference with
older X10 BoosterLinc technology. Upgrade to
INSTEON BoosterLincs.
My ICON Appliance
Adapter is not linking or
responding to an
INSTEON Controller.
The INSTEON signal may be
too weak.
Try linking your ICON Appliance Adapter to your
INSTEON Controller with both of them plugged into the
same outlet. Once linked, move them to the desired
locations.
Another Controller, a timer, or
stray X10 signals triggered
ICON Appliance Adapter.
Remove any unwanted links from ICON Appliance
Adapter, or perform a Factory Reset to clear it.
Install a powerline signal blocker in your home to keep
X10 signals from neighboring homes from interfering.
Consider not using ICON Appliance Adapter in X10
mode.
Disable the local control sense feature
The device turned on by
itself. The local control circuit may
have been triggered
If the above doesn’t work, perform a Factory Reset.
My device doesn’t
always respond to my
INSTEON Controller.
The INSTEON Controller
may have been reset without
first unlinking ICON
Appliance Adapter from it.
Re-link ICON Appliance Adapter to the INSTEON
Controller.
When I press a button on
my INSTEON Controller,
it takes a long time for
my ICON Appliance
Adapter to respond.
You may have removed an
INSTEON Device that your
INSTEON Controller is trying
to operate. The INSTEON
Controller is re-trying the
missing INSTEON Device.
Unlink the missing INSTEON Device(s) by following the
directions in your INSTEON Controller’s User’s Guide.
My ICON Appliance
Adapter doesn’t respond
to X10 address A1 when
I first set it up.
ICON Appliance Adapter
does not have an X10
Primary Address set up at the
factory.
Set up an X10 Primary Address by following the
instructions in the section X10 PROGRAMMING
OPTIONS.

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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Unplug ICON Appliance Adapter for 10 seconds and
reinstall.
ICON Appliance
Adapter is locked up.
A surge or excessive noise
on the powerline may have
glitched it. If the above doesn’t work, perform a Factory Reset.
If you have tried these solutions, reviewed this User’s Guide, and still cannot resolve an issue you’re
having with ICON Appliance Adapter, please:
•Call: Tech. Support @ 1-800-SMARTHOME (800-762-7846)
•Contact Us Online: http://www.smarthome.com/contactus.html

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SPECIFICATIONS
ICON Appliance Adapter Specifications
General
ICON Product Number 2856S3/2856S3B, ICON Appliance Adapter
Warranty 1 year
Operation
Status LED Green
Local Control Load sensing (can be disabled)
Setup Memory Non-volatile EEPROM
INSTEON Features
INSTEON Addresses 1 hard-coded out of 16,777,216 possible
INSTEON Links 30
INSTEON Powerline Frequency 131.65 KHz
INSTEON Minimum Transmit Level 3.2 Vpp into 5 Ohms
INSTEON Minimum Receive Level 10 mVpp nominal
INSTEON Messages Repeated Yes
X10 Features
X10 Primary Address 1 optional (comes unassigned)
X10 Scene Addresses N/A
X10 Status Request Supported
X10 Powerline Frequency 121 KHz
X10 Minimum Transmit Level 3.2 Vpp into 5 Ohms
X10 Minimum Receive Level 20 mVpp nominal
X10 Messages Repeated No
Mechanical
Operating Conditions Indoors, 32 to 122°F, up to 85% relative humidity
Dimensions 4.0” H x 2.5” W x 1.5” D
Weight 5 oz
Electrical
Supply Voltage 120 Volts AC +/- 10%, 60 Hertz, single phase
Surge Protection MOV rated for 150 Volts
Power Plug 3-pin grounded
Controlled Outlet 3-pin grounded
Maximum Load 400 Watts
Maximum Amps 10 Amps (for resistive loads)
Certification Safety tested for use in USA and Canada (ETL #3017581)

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Certification
ICON Appliance Adapter has been thoroughly tested by ITS ETL SEMKO, a nationally
recognized independent third-party testing laboratory. The North American ETL Listed
mark signifies that the product has been tested to and has met the requirements of a
widely recognized consensus of U.S and Canadian product safety standards, that the
manufacturing site has been audited, and that the manufacturer has agreed to a
program of quarterly factory follow-up inspections to verify continued conformance.
Limited Warranty
Seller warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that, for a period of one year from the
date of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will perform in
substantial conformity to the description of the product in this User’s Guide. This warranty shall not apply
to defects or errors caused by misuse or neglect. If the product is found to be defective in material or
workmanship, or if the product does not perform as warranted above during the warranty period, Seller
will either repair it, replace it or refund the purchase price, at its option, upon receipt of the product at the
address below, postage prepaid, with proof of the date of purchase and an explanation of the defect or
error. The repair, replacement, or refund that is provided for above shall be the full extent of Seller’s
liability with respect to this product. For repair or replacement during the warranty period, call Smarthome
customer service to receive an RA# (return authorization number), properly package the product (with the
RA# clearly printed on the outside of the package) and send the product, along with all other required
materials, to:
Smarthome, Inc.
ATTN: Receiving Dept.
16542 Millikan Ave.
Irvine, CA 92606-5027
Limitations
The above warranty is in lieu of and seller disclaims all other warranties, whether oral or written, express
or implied, including and warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Any implied
warranty, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, which may not be
disclaimed or supplanted as provided above shall be limited to the one-year period of the express
warranty above. No other representation or claim of any nature by any person shall be binding upon
seller or modify the terms of the above warranty and disclaimer. In no event shall seller be liable for
special, incidental, consequential, or other damages resulting from the possession or use of this product,
including without limitation damage to property and, to the extent permitted by law, personal injury, even if
seller knew or should have known of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and/or the exclusion or limitation of damages, in which
case the above limitations and/or exclusions may not apply to you. You may also have other legal rights
that may vary from state to state.
Rev 06-25-2009
INSTEON, Plug-n-Tap, ControLinc, TesterLinc, ToggleLinc, BoosterLinc, KeypadLinc, FilterLinc, ProbeLinc, SwitchLinc,
TempLinc, IR Linc and SmarthomeLive are trademarks of Smarthome, Inc. INSTEON networking technology is covered by
pending U.S. and foreign patents.
© Copyright 2005 Smarthome, Inc., 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606-5027,
800-SMARTHOME (800-762-7846), www.smarthome.com
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