Quick Start Guide
Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch, Two-Gang
©2023 TP-Link 7106510701 REV6.0.0
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Disconnect the wires from the pulled-out switch. Then connect the wires to one of your smart switches as
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shown below. No need to distinguish between the Line and Load wires.
Follow the same steps to replace the other old switch with your smart switch.
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Turn off the circuit breaker for all switches in the
wallbox. Check whether your power is off by
turning your switches on and off a few times. Make
sure your old switches are turned off before
continuing wiring.
OFF
CAUTION !
1. Risk of Electric Shock - The product should be
installed by a qualified electrician.
2. High Voltage - Disconnect power supply at the
circuit breaker before servicing.
3. Use copper conductors only
To Light
Power
Source
Wire Your Switch
Remove the old wallplate. Use a voltage detector
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to test terminals and other metal parts to confirm
that all power is off.
Unscrew one of the two old switches and pull it
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out. Use a voltage detector to test all wires
connected to the old switch and in the wallbox to
confirm that all power is off for the wallbox.
Screw the switches to the mounting holes without fully tightening them. You may need to adjust their
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positions for the wallplate.
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Take a picture of the wires. Then label the wires
of the pulled-out switch.
• Neutral: Usually a bundle of white wires not connected to
the old switch. They may be folded up in the very back of
your wallbox. If the old switch is smart, then the neutral
wire may be connected to the switch.
• Ground: Usually a green or bare copper wire.
• Line/Load: Usually black, connected to the old switch.
Do NOT tighten the screws.
Flip the page over to continue.