Zenith SL-6107-WH User Guide - Page 3

See s 4 through 6 for detailed instructions for installing and, wiring the SL-6107 Wall Switch.

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INSTALLATION See pages 4 through 6 for detailed instructions for installing and wiring the SL-6107 Wall Switch. ONE SL-6107 SWITCH IN CIRCUIT FROM POWER SOURCE WHITE WHITE WHITE BLACK *COMMON RED (In Wall) *COMMON BLACK BLACK SL-6107 SWITCH 1ST IN CIRCUIT FROM POWER SOURCE WHITE BLACK BLACK WHITE WHITE BROWN ADD JUMPER WIRE *COMMON RED (In Wall) OFF AUTO ON SL-6107 RED (From 6107) BLACK EXISTING 3-WAY SWITCH BLACK SL-6107 SWITCH 2ND IN CIRCUIT WHITE WHITE FROM POWER SOURCE ADD JUMPER WIRE *COMMON BLACK RED (In Wall) BROWN WHITE BLACK BLACK EXISTING 3-WAY SWITCH RED (From 6107) OFF AUTO ON SL-6107 BLACK *COMMON-Used for illustrative Purposes Only. Check Your Switch. The common may be in a different location, depending on the brand of your switch. RED is used to represent the second wire between two standard three-way switches. This may not be the color used in all installation. If you are not sure about your wiring, call an electrician for installation help. There is also a RED wire on the SL-6107 switch. Check the instructions above closely and do not confuse the two. 595-4514-15 --

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INSTALLATION
AUTO
OFF
ON
AUTO
OFF
ON
SL-6107 SWITCH 1
ST
IN CIRCUIT
WHITE
FROM
POWER
SOURCE
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
RED
(In Wall)
BROWN
BLACK
EXISTING
3-WAY SWITCH
ADD JUMPER WIRE
SL-6107
RED
(From 6107)
WHITE
BLACK
*COMMON
ONE SL-6107 SWITCH IN CIRCUIT
WHITE
FROM
POWER
SOURCE
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
*COMMON
*COMMON
SL-6107 SWITCH 2
ND
IN CIRCUIT
WHITE
FROM
POWER
SOURCE
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
RED
(In Wall)
BROWN
BLACK
EXISTING
3-WAY SWITCH
ADD JUMPER WIRE
SL-6107
RED
(From 6107)
WHITE
BLACK
*COMMON
RED
(In Wall)
*COMMON-Used for illustrative Purposes Only. Check Your Switch. The common may be in a different loca-
tion, depending on the brand of your switch.
RED is used to represent the second wire between two standard three-way switches. This may not be the color
used in all installation. If you are not sure about your wiring, call an electrician for installation help. There is also
a RED wire on the SL-6107 switch. Check the instructions above closely and do not confuse the two.
See pages 4 through 6 for detailed instructions for installing and
wiring the SL-6107 Wall Switch.