RETRACTIVE TOGGLE MODULE / 2 WAY

$28

A Retractive Toggle switch module with a sprung mechanism that returns to its original position, also known as a ‘push to make’, ‘push button’, or ‘finish’ switch. 250 VAC / 10 A. This switch module can be fitted in any position on our 1G, 2G or 3G switch plates.

Our retractive toggle switch can be paired with industry-standard smart control modules (with retractive switch inputs) to control various functions such as lighting, blinds, gates etc within your home. For example, when used in a lighting circuit, a short press turns the light on/off. A long press cycles the brightness up and then down to reach the desired brightness level. Wired on the same circuit as a window blind, a short press opens/closes the blind completely, and a long press partially raises or lowers the blind until you release it.

FYI. This switch module is not suitable for 4G switch plates.

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