The feedback LED only becomes visible when the onefold wireless battery-powered Zigbee® switch is dismantled and removed from the base, followed by a long press on the program button. The program LED is found at the back of the switch.



ReasonAction
Program LED is off




Normal operation


The program button is not pressed (correctly)

Press the program button long enough

The battery is empty

Replace the coin cell battery
Program LED is flashing blue

  • The wireless battery-powered Zigbee® switch is trying to connect to the Zigbee® network and the battery level is sufficient

  • If the identify function of the Zigbee® device is activated via the diagnostics page in the programming software, the blue LED will start flashing once the wireless battery-powered switch Zigbee® is active (not in battery save mode)

Wait until the LED stops flashing. This can take up to 90 seconds. The blinking frequency depends on the pairing method:

  • 1 x repeated: EZ-mode (Niko Home Control or third-party network) pairing
  • 2 x repeated: Touchlink pairing
  • 4 x repeated = Find& Bind pairing. The LED turns red when the battery level is low
Blue LED is on for 4 seconds

The wireless battery-powered Zigbee® switch is connected to the Zigbee® network and the battery level is sufficient
  • The blue LED switches OFF after 4 seconds, after which the wireless battery-powered Zigbee® switch is ready to be used
  • The LED turns red in case the battery level is low
Program LED is flashing red

  • The battery level is low, which is indicated by a red LED.
  • The meaning of a blue LED that is permanently ON/flashing is described above


  • Replace the coin cell battery.
  • The red LED is not active during normal operation and remains OFF when the battery voltage level is too low

Program LED is continuously red



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