Frequently Asked Questions About Zooz Light Switches & Dimmers Find the answers to your questions quickly by searching key words! * Press the CTRL and F keys at the same time on your keyboard. A little box should pop up in your browser window. * Type in a key word in your question like "hub" or "compatible". You …
It depends on what you plan on controlling with your dimmer, and how much space you have in your switch box. (This articles refers to the discontinued 500 series models. All of the current models already come without any heatsink tabs to remove for an improved installation experience. Thew 500 series models have bee…
Not all LED bulbs will work seamlessly with all Z-Wave switches. While we no longer publish a database of verified working LED bulbs (manufacturers change components way too often for that), here are some general tips that we hope will help you make the best choice for your smart lighting. While it's normal to get a…
This is product is discontinued and replaced with ZEN72 . What does that mean? Wondering which dimmer switch will work best for you? Here are the main comparison points between ZEN22 VER. 2.0 and the S2 Dimmer ZEN27. Start with answering a few basic questions: * Is this for a single pole or multi-point control …
You can wire your Zooz S2 switches in a 5-way as long as one of the boxes has power and neutral coming in directly from the breaker. These instructions are for ZEN26 and ZEN27 models only. How do you know if that's the case? The easiest way to find out is to look for a black wire bundle and white wire bundle in the …
2-Point control, or a 3-way, couldn't be simpler to automate with our ZEN 26 and ZEN 27 wall switches. Just locate the box with power and neutral in it and install the device according to one of the diagrams below. How do you find direct connection to power? The easiest way is to locate a black wire bundle and whi…
You can wire your Zooz S2 ZEN26 and ZEN27 switches in a 4-way if one of the boxes has direct connection to power and neutral. Load and line can be in separate boxes, that's fine! How do you check for power and neutral? The easiest way to find out is to look for a black wire bundle and white wire bundle in the back o…