Zooz 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range On / Off Light Switch ZEN71 800LR
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Zooz 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range On / Off Light Switch ZEN71 800LR

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Zooz 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range On / Off Light Switch ZEN71 800LRNEW 800 SERIES! PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Control lights from the wall switch or wirelessly with Z Wave On off only for instant switching (get the dimmer here) 800 chip: more range, faster signal, SmartStart inclusion + S2 security Z Wave Long Range ready: extend the wireless coverage up to 1 mile if your hub supports Long Range Direct 3 Way Solution: no add on switch needed, wires just like the ZEN21 model (Neutral required, 4 Way wiring possible if direct

NEW 800 SERIES!

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Control lights from the wall switch or wirelessly with Z-Wave 
  • On / off only for instant switching (get the dimmer here)
  • 800 chip: more range, faster signal, SmartStart inclusion + S2 security
  • Z-Wave Long Range ready: extend the wireless coverage up to 1 mile if your hub supports Long Range
  • Direct 3-Way Solution: no add-on switch needed, wires just like the ZEN21 model (Neutral required, 4-Way wiring possible if direct connection to load and line are in the same box, check before buying)
  • Replaceable paddles: light almond and black paddles available here
  • Works well in simple single pole installations
  • Small profile (just 1.1" deep) to fit easily in a crowded or shallow box
  • Adjustable LED indicator: choose the color and brightness that works for you!
  • Built-in range test tool: diagnose network issues straight from your switch
  • Scene control available on hubs that support multi-tap triggers*
  • Smart bulb mode: disable the relay for truly wireless control or use as a remote control / smart add-on switch
  • Restores on/off status after power failure
  • Compatible with LED, and incandescent bulbs (NOTE: FEIT bulbs are not recommended)
  • Don't connect to tube lights, halogen bulbs, transformers, or fans over 3A / 5 years old
  • Stronger repeater to boost your Z-Wave network
  • Use a standard-size wall plate for single gang installations (wall plate not included)
  • 5-year extended warranty if registered within 30 days and lifetime tech support
  • Check out Zooz Light Switches & Dimmers Frequently Asked Questions

    NOTE: Z-Wave gateway controller required - sold separately. *Your smart hub / controller needs to support advanced settings for you to take advantage of this feature.

      Not sure which switch model to choose?   Read a guide to Zooz switches here!

    Here is a simplified overview of the recommended models for the most common scenarios (read the full guide above for more details):

    PRODUCT CONDITION

    We may have this product available in open box, refurbished, or used condition - just check the variant buttons under the product price for availability. All of our recycled inventory has been tested for both manual and Z-Wave control and is fully functional at the time of shipment. Here is what you can expect when ordering your device:

    • NEW: brand new product, as delivered by the factory; standard warranty (extended warranty if purchased from The Smartest House or registered within 30 days).
    • OPEN BOX: like new item in excellent condition, it may come in partially damaged or not original packaging; all accessories included; hardware and firmware version may be different than the brand new device description; standard warranty (extended warranty if purchased from The Smartest House or registered within 30 days).
    • REFURBISHED: good condition, may show slight signs of wear, may not include all accessories (like product manual, wire jumper, etc); paddles are always clean without signs of use; hardware and firmware version may be different than the brand new device description; 1-year seller warranty, lifetime tech support.
    • USED (FINAL SALE): used condition, may show signs of wear, may not include accessories (like product manual, wire jumper, etc) or parts of the packaging; paddles are clean and don't show signs of wear; FINAL SALE: not eligible for return, replacement, or warranty service; hardware and firmware version may be different than the brand new device description

    SPECIFICATIONS

    • Z-Wave Region: US/MX/CA
    • Hardware version: 4.0
    • Power: 120 VAC, 60 Hz
    • Maximum Loads: 960W Incandescent, 150W LED and CFL bulbs, 1800W (15A) Resistive, 3A fan motors
    • Z-Wave Range: Up to 200 feet line of sight between the hub and the closest Z-Wave receiver module, up to 1 mile with Z-Wave Long Range enabled (your Z-Wave hub needs to support that feature)
    • Dimensions: 1.16" deep, 1.75" wide, 4.1" tall
    • Operating Temperature: 32-104° F (0-40° C)
    • Installation: Indoor use only

      RESOURCES

      Download the Manual for Zooz Z-Wave Long Range On / Off Switch ZEN71 800LR (PDF)

      More wiring diagrams for 3-way and 4-way set-ups

      Zooz Light Switches & Dimmers Frequently Asked Questions

      Advanced Settings

      Support Portal

      WORKS WITH

      NOTE: If you don't see your Z-Wave controller on the list above, please contact us before you purchase this product.

      CUSTOM ENGRAVING

      You can now order a custom engraving for you smart switch paddles from our partners at Domotinc! Just click on the image below to add a custom label to the paddles and order it directly from Domotinc. NOTE: custom etched paddles are NOT included with your purchase on The Smartest House.


      INSTALLATION

      Before installing, make sure the load does not exceed 960W for incandescent lights, 150W for CFL's and LED's, or 1800W (15A) for resistive load. Check your wiring first to confirm that you have all the following wires present in your gang box: load (most often black), line (most often black), neutral (most often white), and ground (most often green).

      If you are not comfortable identifying the wiring and following the instructions, please hire a licensed electrician.  Always cover the screws and terminals with electrical tape (or the included covers) - failure to do so will void the warranty.  

      Here are some helpful wiring tips:

        • Make sure the gang box you are about to install the switch has a neutral wire available - you will not be able to get the ZEN71 switch to work without a neutral wire.
        • Unlike regular mechanical switches, Z-Wave switches require all of the wires to be connected exactly as indicated - line and load wires can never be swapped as it sometimes happens to the most experienced electricians.

      How to include the Zooz On / Off switch to your smart home network?
      1. Bring your Z-Wave gateway hub or controller as close to the switch as possible
      2. Put your Z-Wave controller in inclusion/pairing mode
      3. Tap the upper paddle of the switch 3 times quickly to finalize the inclusion process
      4. A new on/off switch should appear on your controller's device list

       NOTE:  Use a dedicated diagram from the manual to wire the switch in a 3-way setting with a regular electrical switch if you are looking to control one light with 2 or 3 switches.

      COLOR PADDLES:

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      • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
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      • Delivery to the USA:
      1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
      • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
      Exchange/Return Notes
      • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
      • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
      • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
      • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
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