TRÅDFRI Driver for wireless control, smart gray,
How to get it
Now it's really easy for anyone to use smart lighting. This driver allows you to connect your integrated lighting from IKEA – turn on, turn off and dim so you always have the right light and mood at home.
Article number503.561.92Product details
Use the wireless dimmer to dim, turn on/off up to 10 light sources - all will behave in the same way.
Helps lower your electric bill because dimming the lights saves energy.
By connecting this product to the DIRIGERA hub, you get even more out of it and can also control it, together with other smart products, in the IKEA Home smart app.
IKEA of Sweden
To be completed with FÖRNIMMA power cord, sold separately.
Power consumption standby/off mode: <0.3W.
Voltage: 220-240V.
Output voltage 24V.
You can connect up to 3 units to the driver, as long as the total wattage does not exceed 10 W.
A flashing light indicates when the maximum wattage for the LED driver is exceeded.
You can connect up to 10 TRÅDFRI LED drivers in one installation.
Works with IKEA Home smart.
Special waste handling may be required. Please contact your local authorities for more information.
- Material
- Polycarbonate plastic
- This product bears the CE mark.
- Assembly instructionsTRÅDFRI Driver for wireless control503.561.92Other documentsTRÅDFRI Driver for wireless control503.561.92
Measurements
Length: 18.6 cm (7 ")
Width: 5.5 cm (2 1/8 ")
Depth: 1.8 cm (3/4 ")
Power: 10 W
- TRÅDFRIArticle number503.561.92
Width: 6 cm (2 ¼ ")
Height: 3 cm (1 ¼ ")
Length: 19 cm (7 ½ ")
Weight: 0.16 kg (6 oz)
Package(s): 1
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