I've installed my lights, but when I try to pair them, a different one responds.
Pair each light bulb one at a time: install, pair, remove, and repeat.
If you have a light source with more than one light bulb that sits close together, you need to pair them one by one.
Install your first light bulb, pair it and then remove it.
Then install the second light bulb, pair it and remove it, etc.
Do this with all of the light bulbs, installing all when you’re ready.
You can also watch a film for instructions:
How to add a light bulb when the lamp has more than one light bulb
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