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How do I replace a dead light switch?


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Hi—we are renting a home outside Copenhagen with IHC lights, and the controller/switch in one bathroom has failed. As a result, we've been switching the light on and off from the master control.

So we have a new switch that we'd like to programme for use in the bathroom. It seems like this would be dead simple, but I cannot find basic description of the steps that seems to fit this use case (I won't say scenario, as I can see that has an entirely different meaning in the context of this system).

The old switch failed, so if there's somehow a need to deprogramme it, that's not possible. I don't know if that's complicating things here, but surely we're not the first people to have to replace a switch.

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På 15.9.2024 at 12:00 , kcopas skrev:

Hi—we are renting a home outside Copenhagen with IHC  lights, and the controller/switch in one bathroom has failed. As a result, we've been switching the light on and off from the master control.

So we have a new switch that we'd like to programme for use in the bathroom. It seems like this would be dead simple, but I cannot find basic description of the steps that seems to fit this use case (I won't say scenario, as I can see that has an entirely different meaning in the context of this system).

The old switch failed, so if there's somehow a need to deprogramme it, that's not possible. I don't know if that's complicating things here, but surely we're not the first people to have to replace a switch.

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019D903722_03.pdf (lk.dk)

 

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På 15.9.2024 at 12:00 , kcopas skrev:

Hi—we are renting a home outside Copenhagen with IHC lights, and the controller/switch in one bathroom has failed. As a result, we've been switching the light on and off from the master control.

So we have a new switch that we'd like to programme for use in the bathroom. It seems like this would be dead simple, but I cannot find basic description of the steps that seems to fit this use case (I won't say scenario, as I can see that has an entirely different meaning in the context of this system).

The old switch failed, so if there's somehow a need to deprogramme it, that's not possible. I don't know if that's complicating things here, but surely we're not the first people to have to replace a switch.

You write that you are turning the light on/off using a master controller? Is that an LK IHC controller in a switchboard? In that case, you need to download the LK Visual software matching the model of controller you have and replace the wireless switch in the program, follow the guideline in the PDF that is installed together with the software.

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