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How it works....
Bye Bye Standby® Energy Saving Kit
The Bye Bye Standby® Energy Saving Kit is a simple way to take control of your home whilst at the same time reducing your carbon footprint.

Practical and easy to install Bye Bye Standby® gives you remote control of your appliances either individually or as groups at the touch of a button up to 90ft.

For use with the following electrical devices and many more:

Televisions
Printers
Video Players
DVD Players

Lamps
Stereos
Games Consoles
Phone Chargers
Dial on the Socket Adapter
Select a code from A1, A2, A3, A4, B1, B2, B3, C1, C2, C3, D1, D2 or D3 on the rear of the socket adapter. (You will want the letter (e.g. A, B, C or D) to be the same on the socket adapter and the remote control.
Dial on the Remote Control
Select a letter from A, B, C or D to match that selected on the socket adapter you wish to control. If the remote is set to "A" then button "1" on the front of the remote will control socket adapters set to code "A1".
Individual Socket Control...
(1) Set the dial on the reverse of the socket adapter to your chosen number e.g. A1, A2, A3, B1 and so on.

(2) Plug your existing power strip or the device you wish to control then...

(3) Use the remote control to switch on and off with the correspondinh button on the remote.

It is important that the remote control is set to the correspondig letter (A, B, C or D) in order to control your devices.
Troubleshooting:
If the units do not work........

(1) Ensure you are using the units within operable limits.
(2) Check the Codes are compatible on transmitter and receiver.
(3)Check the receiver is not overloaded (check the product rating label).
(4) Receivers must be installed at least 4ft apart.
(5) Check the battery in the remote control by pressing any button and seeing if the LED lights up.




Multiple Socket Control...
You can either use the Socket to control a powerstrip

OR

You can also set more than one socket to the same code (e.g.A1) therefore allowing you to control more then one electrical device with the same button.