An easy question. To make it easy to understand see the following process. seems the old GE z-wave switches do not have a way to do a factory reset @ the switch. You may need to move the hub near the physical switch. The rest couldn’t even be excluded. Any pointers on what I may be doing wrong? I have one GE Zigbee switch that I bought thinking I could pair it with my Relay to skip the hub. Some look cheap and thin. 4. The first thing you should check is the device itself. HE even discovered the dimmer. OldManPip December 3, 2018, 10:22pm #10. I am not able to pair this device at all. We show how easy it is to add a z wave switch to smartthings. 4.70 MB. Not to mention the price is ok on them. GE Z Wave Paddle Switches won't pair with ST Hub. Excluding a Z-Wave device with the Gateway When adding a Z-Wave device into a system like the abode gateway, you may find that the device is not being accepted by the gateway. Troubleshooting: GE device won’t respond to commands or automations (Z-Wave) One App for All of Your Smart Devices. Now on to my first Rule Machine rule, Great Idea. Any idea why my dimmer switches wont pair and what I can do to fix this? Nope, doesn't work with the Relay. I don’t think you are following me exactly … and, yes, I have read every thread dealing with GE/Jasco 45600 and 45601. wscannell is explaining to Michele how to set vera scenes triggered by the 45600 scene commands. Most of the non Z-wave plus GE switches and dimmers do not have a reset procedure. Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled, GE Z-Wave Dimmer Switches Won’t Pair (14294), Troubleshooting: GE device won’t respond to commands or automations (Z-Wave). If the … The following article has the recommended pairing troubleshooting with GE devices: I ended up removing it. I suggest using the ST Hub to perform general exclusion. Sometimes you just can’t pair a sensor or a switch with your Z-Wave controller, no matter what you try. Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled. It is a brand new switch. While your hub is searching for a Z-Wave device to add, try flipping the switch on our Z-Wave device up and down rapidly (on a module press it’s manually override quickly and repeatedly). I have one light switch that seems to be a problem child and I could use some help. You’ve done your research and installed similar devices without any problems. Zooz is very good, HomeSeer is very good, some love the lights along the edge. I have a C7 Hub running 2.2.3.148 The switch in question is a GE/Jasco Enbrighten Z-Wave Plus Smart Light Switch Model 43072. Zwave plus is the "new" protocol. Once they do, start with the ones closes to the new hub and work outward. Streamline your smart home system with the Nexia app. I don't suppose you're trying to pair it securely where it might need to be close to the hub? I had trouble with a few of mine when i jumped. I am on day 1 of the hubitat hub, and I am having some teething trouble. Create custom scenes, schedule timed events and dim the lights when you're at home or when you're away. Then I did the reset (the one pulling the air gap and pressing up a bunch of times. You may need to move the hub near the physical switch. Once you’ve disconnected your GE Z Wave Smart the network, it’s time to put it back into the ZigBee Network. Close. Ideally, the exclusion from Smartthings should have been clean, but that isn't the case either. GE 45856 Zigbee Switch won't pair. There's also an entire write-up in the documentation section of the community that explains the features. Then I was able to pair it to HE. They don't implement the air gap "properly" in my opinion. Fortunately, that’s a zwave plus model, so as long as you are working your way out starting with the device closest to the hub you’ll probably be able to get them all paired eventually without having to carry the hub around, but it may require doing one at a time and doing them in sequence based on distance.