1. Introduction
This user manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Qubino Z-Wave Plus 1 Relay Switch and Energy Monitor, model ZMNHAD3. This device is designed to integrate seamlessly into your Z-Wave smart home network, offering remote control of connected loads and real-time energy consumption monitoring. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use.
2. Safety Information
- Electrical Safety: Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. Disconnect power at the circuit breaker before installation or maintenance.
- Indoor Use Only: This device is intended for indoor use in dry locations only. Do not expose to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- Load Compatibility: Ensure the connected load does not exceed the maximum ratings specified in the technical specifications.
- Children and Pets: Keep the device out of reach of children and pets.
3. Product Overview
The Qubino ZMNHAD3 is a compact Z-Wave Plus module capable of controlling one electrical load and monitoring its energy consumption. Its small size allows for easy installation behind existing wall switches or in electrical boxes.

Figure 3.1: The Qubino ZMNHAD3 module, showing its compact design and wiring terminals. The module is blue with black internal components and a black wire extending from it.

Figure 3.2: The Qubino ZMNHAD3 module held in the palm of a hand, illustrating its remarkably small size.
Key Features:
- Z-Wave Plus certified for enhanced compatibility and range.
- Single relay output for controlling lights, fans, or other electrical appliances.
- Integrated energy monitoring for real-time power consumption (W) and total energy usage (kWh).
- Extremely compact design for easy installation.
- Supports external temperature sensor (optional, not included).
4. Setup and Installation
4.1 Wiring Diagrams
Before wiring, ensure the main power supply is disconnected at the circuit breaker. Follow the appropriate wiring diagram for your electrical system (110-240V AC or 24V DC).

Figure 4.1: Wiring diagrams for the Qubino ZMNHAD3. The left diagram shows connections for 110-240V AC power, and the right diagram shows connections for 24V DC power. Both diagrams include connections for Line (L), Neutral (N), inputs (I1, I2, I3), output (Q), and an optional temperature sensor (TS).
4.2 Inclusion (Pairing) with a Z-Wave Gateway
- Ensure the Qubino ZMNHAD3 module is powered on and correctly wired.
- Put your Z-Wave gateway (e.g., Wink, SmartThings, Vera) into inclusion/pairing mode. Refer to your gateway's manual for specific instructions.
- Press the service button (I1 or I2, depending on wiring configuration) on the Qubino module three times within 3 seconds.
- The gateway should detect and add the device. Once successfully included, the module will appear in your gateway's device list.
4.3 Exclusion (Unpairing) from a Z-Wave Gateway
- Ensure the Qubino ZMNHAD3 module is powered on.
- Put your Z-Wave gateway into exclusion/unpairing mode.
- Press the service button (I1 or I2) on the Qubino module three times within 3 seconds.
- The gateway should remove the device from its network.
5. Operating the Device
Once successfully included in your Z-Wave network, the Qubino ZMNHAD3 can be controlled via your Z-Wave gateway's interface or associated Z-Wave devices.

Figure 5.1: A smartphone displaying a smart home application interface, showing controls for a light and real-time power consumption data (85W, 0.085kWh). This illustrates how the Qubino module's functions can be accessed and monitored.
5.1 Remote Control
Use your Z-Wave gateway's mobile app or web interface to turn the connected load ON or OFF. The status of the load will be reflected in the app.
5.2 Energy Monitoring
The module provides real-time energy consumption data. This data can be viewed within your Z-Wave gateway's interface, allowing you to track power usage (in Watts) and accumulated energy consumption (in kWh) of the connected appliance.
5.3 Manual Control (if wired)
If a physical switch is connected to the module's input (I1 or I2), you can manually toggle the connected load ON/OFF using that switch.
6. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Disconnect power before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the device. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Firmware Updates: Periodically check your Z-Wave gateway's manufacturer for potential firmware updates for the Qubino ZMNHAD3 module. Follow their instructions for any update procedures.
- Regular Checks: Ensure all wiring connections remain secure.
7. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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| Device not responding to Z-Wave commands. |
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| Energy monitoring data is inaccurate or missing. |
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| Module gets warm during operation. |
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8. Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
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| Model Number | ZMNHAD3 |
| Technology | Z-Wave Plus |
| Power Supply | 110-240V AC or 24-30V DC |
| Max. Load (Resistive) | 10A (2400W at 240V AC) |
| Operating Temperature | 10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F) |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | Approx. 2.99 x 2.01 x 0.79 inches (76 x 51 x 20 mm) |
| Weight | Approx. 0.81 ounces (23 g) |
| Frequency | 908.42 MHz (US/Canada) |
9. Warranty and Support
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Qubino website or contact your local distributor. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Qubino Official Website: https://qubino.com





