TREATLIFE DS02F Smart Ceiling Fan Control User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- TREATLIFE
Table of Contents
- ATTENTION
- Turn Off Power
- Verify That Power Is Off
- Pull Out Old Switch
- Find the NEUTRAL Wires
- Test NEUTRAL and GROUND Wires
- Identify Line and Fan Load Wire
- Take Pictures of the Wiring
- Remove Existing Switch
- Wire the Smart Switch
- Install Smart Switch Into the Wall
- Turn on Power
- EZ Mode (Manual Mode)
- AP Mode
- Indicator Light Status
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- FCC Caution:
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TREATLIFE DS02F Smart Ceiling Fan Control User Manual
ATTENTION
- Do not use to control fans that have integrated fan speed controls (i.e. fans that have a remote control or Bluetooth/Wi-Fi enabled), unless the integrated control is removed from the ceiling fan.
- The smart switch is designed for single—pole (one location) wiring (not compatible with 3—way/multi—way switch wiring).
- Do not use to control exhaust fans (e.g. bathroom or kitchen exhaust fans).
- Neutral wire is required to install the smart switch. If your house was built or remodeled before mid-80’s, you may not have a neutral. Please try another location or call an electrician for help.
- Install your Treat life switch where there is a strong Wi—Fi signal.
- Keep your mobile device close to the Treat life switch until setup is complete.
The Tools You’ll Need
- Screwdriver
- Pliers
- Electrical Tester
Turn Off Power
Note: Use the ceiling fan’s pull chain or wall control to set its speed to the highest setting before remove the previous ceiling fan control.
Locate your circuit breaker panel and turn off the power to each switch you
are replacing
Caution:
Risk of shock. Make sure the power to every switch you are replacing has been
turned off before installation. Please call a professional electrician if you
are not familiar with electrical work.
Verify That Power Is Off
Press each fan switch at the location you’re doing the installation to confirm the power is off. If a fan turns on, return the panel to turn off the correct circuit. We recommend you to remove the faceplate from the old switch and use electrical tester to test all wires connected to the switch to ensure there is no voltage in the circuit.
You may need to turn off more than one circuit breaker.
Pull Out Old Switch
Unscrew the old switch and pull it out of the wall. Do not remove any wires.
Find the NEUTRAL Wires
A neutral is required to install the smart light switch. Make sure there are
NEUTRAL wires (most likely a bundle of one or more white wires) in the wall.
Unless you are replacing an existing smart switch, it’s probably not connected
to your old switch.
Note: If there is no neutral, please try another location or call an
electrician for help.
Test NEUTRAL and GROUND Wires
Make sure there is no power on the neutral wires from a neighboring circuit. If necessary, shut off the additional circuits until no voltage is found.
- Label the NEUTRAL and GROUND wire in the wall with the stickers in the package. GROUND wires are usually BARE COPPER or GREEN.
Identify Line and Fan Load Wire
Label the LINE wire in the wall with the “Line” sticker. Label the FAN LOAD wire in the wall with the “Fan Load” sticker.
How to identify Line and Fan LOAD?
- Turn on the power and make sure that the switch is off. If not, please turn off the switch and turn off the fan. (Be careful not to touch any wires)
- Use an electrical tester to measure the two wires (usually black) connected to the old switch, the Line and Fan Load can be identified according to the measurement method of the electrical tester. (The tester will flash or chirp when it comes close to a Line wire)
Note: If the Line and Load wires are reversely connected, the switch will not work.
Take Pictures of the Wiring
Take one or two pictures of the old switch and where each wire is connected to it, in case you need guidance to repeat the installation.
Note: Make sure all of the text on the labels in the pictures is clearly
displayed.
Remove Existing Switch
Loosen the screw terminals and remove the old switch.
Wire the Smart Switch
Remove the sticker securing the wires on the new switch.
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Connect NEUTRAL/GROUND Wires
Use wire nuts to connect the neutral and ground wires on the Treatlife Smart Switch to the labeled wires coming from the wall in order. -
Connect LINE/ FAN LOAD Wires
Use wire nuts to connect the line and fan load wires on the Treatlife Smart Switch to the labeled wires coming from the wall in order.
Install Smart Switch Into the Wall
Hold the wire nuts and gently pull each wire to make sure the wire nuts are secure. Carefully push the wires deep into the switch box. Attach the Switch to the switch box with the screws provided. Finally, snap on the faceplate.
Note: Do not over tighten the screws, as it could restrict the operation of the switch.
Turn on Power
Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker.
Circuit breaker panel
If you encounter any problems, please contact us via email:
Support@treatlife.tech (Please be sure to attach the wiring pictures of the
old switch in step 7 )
ADD DEVICES
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Download the TreatLife APP
Please scan the OR code or search “Treatlife” on the Apple APP Store /Goo& Play to download the APP. -
Registration or Log In
Tap “Register” to create an account. Enter your email address to get a verification code and create a password. Or, choose “Log in” if you already have a TreatLife account. -
Configure the APP to the smart switch
Preparation: Ensure the smart switch is connected to power; Ensure your phone is connected to your WiFi router and is able to connect to the internet.
Note: This smart switch only supports 2.4GHz networks. If you connected to a 5GHz network before, please switch to the 2.4GHz Network
Bluetooth Mode (Automatic Mode)
- First, turn on the phone’s Bluetooth.
- Turn on the device and ensure it is receiving power.
- Press and hold the mechanical light control on/off button for 5 seconds until the red indicator light blinks rapidly.
- Open the “TreatLife” APP and it will find the Treatlife smart switch automatically.
- If the smart switch is not automatically discovered, click the “+” at the top right list and select Auto Scan to automatically search for the smart switch.
- Follow the steps in the APP to complete the pairing.
EZ Mode (Manual Mode)
- Click the “+” symbol on the upper right corner of the device list, and select “Switch(WiFi)” in “Smart Switch” options.
- Press and hold the mechanical light control on/off button for 5 seconds until the red indicator light blinks rapidly.
- Tap “Confirm indicator rapidly blink”; Enter your Wi—Fi Password; Wait for the smart switch to complete the connection.
AP Mode
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If you can not configure the smart switch successfully with the default mode, please try to connect with AP Mode.
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Tap “AP Mode” on the top right corner.
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Press and hold the mechanical light control on/off button for 5 seconds, until the red indicator light blinks rapidly. Then press and hold for 5 seconds again until the indicator light blinks slowly.
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Tap “Confirm indicator slowly blink”.
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Enter your Wi—Fi Password.
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Open WLAN settings; the Wi—Fi settings on your phone and connect to the “TreatLife—SL—xxx” network.
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Go back to the APP and continue to add the device then wait for the connection to complete.
Indicator Light Status
Light Color | Light Status | Switch Status |
---|---|---|
White | ON | Power OFF |
OFF | Power ON | |
Red | Steady on | Energy-saving mode |
Blinking rapidly (twice/1 s) | Ready for AP(Access Point) configuration mode | |
Blinking slowly (once every 3s) | Ready for default configuration mode | |
Turn on for 1 Os and then turn off | Configured success-fully but the network |
disconnects suddenly
TROUBLESHOOTING
Can’t connect to the APP.
- Please make sure the red indicator light is blinking when you are attempting to connect to the APP. Default Mode Paring: Red Indicator Blinking rapidly. AP mode Paring: Red Indicator Blinking slowly.
- Please finish the pairing within 3 minutes when the red indicator starts blinking. (Refer to “Me—FAQ & Feedback” in the APP).
- If your router is 2.4Ghz & 5Ghz dual—band, the 2.4Ghz band may not be turned on. Please enter the router settings to turn on the 2.4Ghz band. You can check the router’s manual or contact the router’s official support for help.
- Make sure you entered the correct WiFi password.
The smart switch shows wrong status on the APP.
- The network may be delayed or the network signal is weak. Try to move the router closer to the switch or power off the router and then power it on. If it still doesn’t work, try to replace the smart switch with a different model ceiling fan.
Can’t connect to Alexa.
- Check whether the Alexa APP is correctly configured with the account of TreatLife APP. Refer to the manual instruction or “Me–FAQ&Feedback–All—Third—party control issues” in APP to reconnect to Alexa.
The Timing function doesn’t work properly.
- Remove the switch from APP, and repair the switch to APP again; You can also check Me—> FAQ & Feedback information in the APP. If it still doesn’t work, please provide the Virtual ID in the APP to us.
After using the switch for a period of time, manual operation doesn’t work properly.
- Press the restart button or turn off the power at your circuit breaker panel for a few minutes and then power it on again.
One of several Treatlife light switches doesn’t work properly.
- Replace this switch with one of the known good ones to ensure everything is wired properly. If it still doesn’t work, please contact our support.
FCC Caution:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RSS (Category I Equipment):
This device complies with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
The device is compliance with RF exposure guidelines, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance. The minimum distance from body to use the device is 20cm.
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