
Wiring your Schneider Electric Wiser Micro Module Dimmer (CCT5010-0002) requires careful attention to safety and electrical standards. Here's a guide:
Safety First: Electrical work should always be performed by qualified who are familiar with local wiring regulations and safety protocols. Improper installation can be dangerous.
Location Considerations: Select an appropriate location for the dimmer. If installing it behind a mechanical push button, ensure there's enough space in the wall box to accommodate both the dimmer and the switch mechanism.
Wiring Diagram: The most crucial step is to follow the wiring diagram provided in the Wiser Micro Module Dimmer's user manual. This diagram illustrates the correct electrical connections. Pay close attention to the terminal connection area, ensuring it doesn't contact metallic parts of other devices and that you avoid shorting the outputs to neutral.
Load Compatibility: Verify the nominal power rating and load type for the dimmer. Only connect dimmable loads. Avoid connecting mixed inductive/capacitive loads, as this can affect performance and potentially damage the dimmer.
Testing Procedures: After wiring, test the dimmer's operation using insulated auxiliary equipment that meets safety requirements. This will help prevent electrical shock.
LED Compatibility: The dimming performance may vary depending on the LED used. Ensure the LEDs are compatible with the dimmer. Refer to the manual for a list of compatible LEDs or recommended specifications.
For comprehensive instructions, consult the complete user manual, which can be found in the product packaging or through the QR code provided. The manual includes detailed information on operation, configuration, and pairing the dimmer within a Wiser system. If you require further assistance or have technical questions, contact the Customer Care Centre listed in the manual for your specific country.


