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ES 31-EUT-D212 Manual
1. Strona 1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ADAPTER euFIX D212 & D212NP
for Fibaro® module FGD-212
The euFIX D212 Adapter is used to install the Fibaro®
Dimmer FGD-212 module on DIN TH35 type rail in the
electrical switchboard. The euFIX D212 Adapter consists
of the case and the base board, where the FGD-212 mod-
ule is mounted. The dimensions of the case are appropri-
ate for a standard DIN TH35 type rail. The base board
contains a set of screw terminals, where all the wires
(power supply, input and output signals, control push-
buttons) can be safely connected. An optional Fibaro®
Bypass FGB-002 module can also be connected to the
adapter's screw terminals. The front panel of the case
contains two diagnostics micro-push-buttons S1 & S2,
which can be used to control the module, to register the
module within the Z-Wave system or to remove it from
the system without opening the adapter's case. The sim-
plified D212NP variation does not have the micro-push-
buttons. Please note that the Fibaro® FGD-212 module is
not included and needs to be purchased separately.
Technical Data
Supply voltage: 230 VAC+/-10%,50–60Hz
Load power: max 250 W
Dimensions: 34.8 x 87.3 x 64.7 mm
Width in TE units: 2 TE modules
Conductor wires cross
section:
max. 2.5 mm2
Maximum length of
wires connected to Sx,
S1, S2 inputs:
20 m
Operating temperature: 0 °C to +50 °C
Relative humidity: ≤90 %, no condensation
Compliance with EU Directives
Directives: LVD 2014/35/EC
RoHS 2011/65/EU
AB 012
Eutonomy hereby certifies that the
said unit is compliant with essen-
tial requirements and is in con-
formity with other relevant provi-
sions of the above directives.
The official Declaration of Con-
formity can be found here:
www.eutonomy.com/ce.
At the end of its useful life this
product shall not be disposed with
other household or municipal
waste. Disposing of this product
correctly will help save valuable re-
sources and prevent any potential
negative effects on human health
and the environment, which could
otherwise arise from inappropriate
waste handling.
Package Contents
The package contains the following:
1. The euFIX Adapter
2. Operating instructions
If anything is missing, please contact your seller. You can
also call or e-mail us at Eutonomy using contact details
that can be found here: www.eutonomy.com.
NOTE! The Fibaro® modules are not included in the pack-
age.
Drawings of kit components
All dimensions are given in millimetres.
Front view of the euFIX Adapter:
Side view of the euFIX Adapter:
Considerations and Cautions
Please read the instructions carefully
prior to installation. The instructions
contain important guidelines which,
when ignored, can lead to danger to
life or health. The manufacturer of
the equipment is not responsible for
any damages resulting from the use
of the product in a manner non-com-
pliant with the operating instruc-
tions.
DANGER
Electrocution risk!
The equipment is intended for oper-
ation in the electrical installation. In-
correct wiring or use can result in a
fire or an electric shock. All installa-
tion works can be performed only by
a qualified person holding licenses
issued in accordance with regula-
tions.
DANGER
Electrocution risk!
Before carrying out any rewiring
works on the equipment it is manda-
tory to disconnect it from the power
mains using a disconnector or a cir-
cuit breaker in the electrical circuit.
The equipment shall be protected by
means of an overcurrent circuit
breaker with nominal current of 10 A
or less and a minimum contact dis-
tance 3 mm.
The equipment is intended for in-
door use (International Protection
Rating IP20).
Place of Installation
The installation site can be an electrical switchboard or
any distribution box, equipped with DIN (TH35) rail. This
device is intended for use in all locations where the light
or other control circuits coincide in the switchgear and
not in the flush-mounted boxes behind the wall switches.
Therefore, the wiring should be planned as early as pos-
sible, preferably at the stage of the building’s electrical
installations and cabling topology design.
Installation of the adapter
To place the Fibaro module in the adapter, remove the
top of the adapter casing, gently prying the side latches.
The base plate has a pin header with a number of pins
equal to the number of screw terminals of the corre-
sponding Fibaro module. The pin spacing prevents acci-
dental insertion of a module with a different number of
dowels, but Fibaro assortments also have different
modules that have the same number of screw terminals.
For this reason please pay close attention to the com-
patibility of the Fibaro module with your particular
adapter version. There is a Fibaro type imprint on the
base plate, which is there to help avoid mistakes. The
Fibaro module must be pushed against the pins as far as
possible and then tightened with the same force as with
normal connecting cables. The pin header conducts cur-
rent up to 16A, provided that it is properly adhered to
the Fibaro screw terminals. The Z-Wave communication
antenna can be positioned along the module, so be sure
not to get caught while closing the adapter casing. After
making sure that all Fibaro screw terminals are securely
tightened to the pin header, the casing can be closed
and the module and adapter are ready for installation in
the switchgear.
Proper orientation of the adapter in the switchgear
should make it easy to read descriptions on the adapter
label.
The adapter label contains a white box for marking the
module according to your building’s installation design.
If you need to take the adapter off the DIN TH35, simply
pry a latch at the bottom of the adapter casing with a
thin, flat screwdriver.
Cable Connections
NOTE!
The installed device can be con-
nected to the power mains only by
a person qualified to carry out
electrical works, holding licenses
issued in accordance with regula-
tions.
Before commencing any installa-
tion works, please make sure that
the mains power supply is discon-
nected at the distribution board
by means of a B10 overcurrent cir-
cuit breaker dedicated for the
equipment.
If there are reasonable grounds to
suspect that the equipment is
damaged and cannot be operated
safely, do not connect it to the
power mains and protect it
against accidental powering.
When connecting the device to the master function, the
manufacturer's instructions for the respective Fibaro
module supplied with this module are fully developed.
Particular attention should be paid to the warnings and
limit values of the module as published in the manual.
S2S1Sx
FGD-212
Dimmer 2
BBL
euFIX D212
N
10A
2. Strona 2
The connections diagram of the adapter along with the
optional Fibaro Bypass FGB-002 module is shown below:
The descriptions of the screw terminals are printed on
the adapter label. The sinusoid symbol with the arrow in-
dicates the dimmer output, the letters "B" indicate con-
tacts where the optional Fibaro Bypass FGB-002 can be
connected.
Configuration and Commissioning of the Equipment
The S1 and S2 micro-buttons on top of the adapter casing
can be used for diagnostics and registering of the Fibaro
module with the Z-Wave system. In case of the simplified
adapter variation without micro-buttons (NP), connect
an external button to the screw terminals S1 and S2. The
detailed procedure is published in the Fibaro module
manual.
Maintenance of the Equipment
The adapter can be wiped off with a cloth without the use
of aggressive detergents. Do not use a wet cloth to clean
the appliance.
The adapter does not require any additional mainte-
nance over time; it is only possible to check the correct-
ness of the tightening of the connecting wires during rou-
tine switchboard inspections.
Do not carry out any repairs inside
the unit. All repairs shall be per-
formed by a specialist service indi-
cated by the manufacturer. Im-
properly performed repairs may
endanger the safety of users.
Service
In case of erratic device operation we kindly ask you to
inform the manufacturer either via an authorized seller
or directly by using e-mail addresses and telephone num-
bers available on our website www.eutonomy.com.
Apart from the description of the problem please specify
the adapter type. Our Service Department will do their
best to solve the problem or your device will be admitted
for guarantee or post-guarantee repair.
Guarantee Terms and Conditions
GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. The device is covered with a guarantee. Terms and
conditions of the guarantee are outlined in this guaran-
tee statement.
2. The guarantor of the Equipment is Eutonomy Sp. z o.o.
Sp. Komandytowa based in Łódź (address: ul. Piotrkow-
ska 121/3a; 90-430 Łódź, Poland), entered into the Reg-
ister of Entrepreneurs of the National Court Register kept
by the District Court for Łódź-Śródmieście in Łódź, XX
Commercial Division of the National Court Register, un-
der no. 0000614778, Tax ID No PL7252129926.
3. The guarantee is valid for a period of 12 months from
the date the Equipment was purchased and covers the
territory of EU and EFTA countries.
4. This guarantee shall not exclude, limit or suspend the
Customer rights resulting for the warranty for defects of
the purchased goods.
OBLIGATIONS OF THE GUARANTOR
5. During the guarantee period the Guarantor is liable for
defective operation of the Equipment resulting from
physical defects thereof disclosed during the guarantee
period.
6. The Guarantor’s liability during the guarantee period
includes the obligation to eliminate any disclosed defects
free of charge (repair) or supply the Customer with the
Equipment that is free of defects (replacement). Which-
ever of the above is chosen remains at sole Guarantor’s
discretion. If repair is not possible, the Guarantor re-
serves the right to replace the Equipment with a new or
regenerated Equipment with parameters identical to a
brand-new device.
7. If repair or replacement with the same type of the
Equipment is not possible, the Guarantor can replace the
Equipment with another one bearing identical or higher
technical parameters.
8. The Guarantor does not reimburse the cost of purchas-
ing the Equipment.
LODGING AND PROCESSING COMPLAINTS
9. All complaints shall be lodged by telephone or via e-
mail. We recommend using the telephone or on-line
technical support provided by the Guarantor prior to en-
tering a guarantee claim.
10. The proof of purchase of the Equipment is a basis for
any claims.
11. After entering a claim via telephone or e-mail the Cus-
tomer will be notified what reference number has been
assigned to the claim.
12. In case of correctly entered complaints a representa-
tive of the Guarantor will get in touch with the Customer
in order to discuss the details of delivering the Equipment
to the service.
13. The Equipment the Customer is complaining about
shall be made accessible by the Customer complete with
all components and the proof of purchase.
14. In case of unjustified complaints the costs of delivery
and receipt of the Equipment from the Guarantor shall
be borne by the Customer.
15. The Guarantor can refuse to accept a complaint in the
following cases:
a. In case of incorrect installation, improper or unin-
tended use of the Equipment;
b. If the Equipment made accessible by the Customer is
not complete;
c. If it is disclosed that a defect had been caused not by a
material or manufacturing defect;
d. If the proof of purchase is missing.
GUARANTEE REPAIR
16. Subject to Clause 6, defects disclosed during the guar-
antee period will be eliminated within 30 working days of
the date of delivering the Equipment to the Guarantor. In
exceptional cases, e.g. missing spare parts or other tech-
nical obstacles, the period for performing a guarantee re-
pair can be extended. The Guarantor will notify the Cus-
tomer about any such situations. The guarantee period is
extended by the time during which the Customer could
not use the Equipment due to its defects.
EXCLUSION OF GUARANTOR’S LIABILITY
17. The Guarantor’s liability stemming from the granted
guarantee is limited to the obligations specified in this
guarantee statement. The Guarantor will not be liable for
any damages caused by defective operation of the Equip-
ment. The Guarantor shall not be liable for any indirect,
incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or
for any other damages, including but not limited to loss
of profits, savings, data, loss of benefits, claims by third
parties and any property damage or personal injuries
arising from or related to the use of the Equipment.
18. The guarantee shall not cover natural wear and tear
of the Equipment and its components as well as product
defects not arising from reasons inherent in the product
– caused by improper installation or use of the product
contrary to its intended purpose and instructions for use.
In particular the guarantee shall not cover the following:
a. Mechanical damages caused by impact or fall of the
Equipment;
b. Damages resulting from Force Majeure or external
causes – also damages caused by malfunctioning or mali-
cious software installed on the tablet connected to the
Equipment;
c. Damages resulting from operation of the Equipment in
conditions different than recommended in the instruc-
tions for use;
d. Damages caused by incorrect or faulty electrical instal-
lation (not consistent with the instructions for use) in the
place of Equipment operation;
e. Damages resulting from carrying out repairs or intro-
ducing modifications by unauthorized persons.
19. If a defect is not covered by the guarantee, the Guar-
antor reserves the right to carry out repair at its sole dis-
cretion by replacement of damaged components. Post-
guarantee servicing is provided against payment.
Trademarks
All Fibaro names referred to in this document are regis-
tered trademarks belonging to Fibar Group S.A.
L 1
S2S1Sx
FGD-212
Dimmer 2
BBL
euFIX D212
N
Bypass
Fibaro
FGB-002
L
N
L 1