• In the event of a cell leaking, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with
the skin or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with
copious amounts of water and seek medical advice.
• Always keep button cell batteries, both full and empty, out of reach of
children to avoid the chance of swallowing. Dispose of used batteries
immediately and safely. Button cell batteries can cause serious internal
chemical burns in as little as two hours when swallowed. Keep in mind that
the first symptoms may look like child diseases like coughing or drooling.
Seek immediate medical attention when you suspect that batteries have
been swallowed.
• Some wireless products may interfere with implantable medical devices and
other medical equipment, such as pacemakers, cochlear implants and
hearing aids. Consult the manufacturer of your medical equipment for more
information.
• Do not use the product at locations where the use of wireless devices is
prohibited due to potential interference with other electronic devices, which
may cause safety hazards.
Check the contents of the package
Check that all parts are present and that no damage is visible on the parts.
If parts are missing or damaged, contact the Nedis B.V. service desk via the
website: www.nedis.com.
Placing the battery
1. Slide the front side of the product to the left to open the battery
compartment.
2. Place the battery inside. Observe the plus (+) and minus (–) marks on the
battery and product and ensure correct placement.
The product automatically switches on.
3. Slide the front side of the product back on to close the battery compartment.
Connecting to the Zigbee gateway
Make sure the Zigbee gateway is connected to the Nedis SmartLife app.
For information on how to connect the gateway to the app, consult the manual
of the gateway.
1. Open the Nedis Smartlife app on your phone.
Select the Zigbee gateway to enter the gateway interface.
2. Tap Add subdevice.
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