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1)Turn your MA key to 1 position after Z.
2)switch off MAINS(plug)
3)press 3&9 simulteneously
4) while still pressing, let someone insrt the plug for you
5)turn back to REG
If you bought the 3-way package, there should've been two products included: the MA-600- and the MA-R. First of all, if this is a four way circuit, that means you currently have at least three switch locations. The package you bought takes cares of two of those locations, but to get the third, you need another MA-R. If there are more locations than that, each additional location requires an MA-R.
It doesn't matter which product (the MA-600 or the MA-R) you put at each location. They all wire the same.
At the 3-way locations (ends of the lighting circuit), install the dimmers just like you would a standard 3-way switch. The only thing I caution you, make sure that the blue screw on the dimmer is connected to one of the traveller wires going to the next switch box. Also note what color wire its attached to - because when you go to that next switch box, the blue screw of that dimmer needs to tie to that same wire. At the 4-way switch box, the most important thing to remember is this.... make sure all the blue screws are connected together (which is why its important to know WHICH wire is connected to the 3-way switches).
As long as you have enough product and you tie the blue screws together, it should work.
So sorry it's a tec electronic ma-1535 Toshiba
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