HANK Manuals & User Guides
HANK Electronics manufactures smart home automation devices, specializing in Z-Wave sensors, plugs, and controllers for connected living and security.
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About HANK Electronics
HANK Electronics Co., Ltd. is a leading manufacturer of smart home devices and IoT solutions. Specializing in Z-Wave technology, HANK produces a wide range of products including smart plugs, motion sensors, door/window sensors, and controllers designed to enhance home automation systems.
Established in 2008, the company focuses on delivering high-quality, reliable wireless components that integrate with popular smart home hubs. Whether for security monitoring, energy management, or convenience, HANK devices provide seamless connectivity and control.
HANK manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
HANK ZSE18800 Motion Sensor User Manual
Hank 700_STICK HKZW-STICK02 Manual
Hank Smart Plug HKZW-SO07 Manual
Hank Smart Plug HKZW-SO13 Manual
Hank Smart Plug HKZW-SO08P Manual
Hank Smart Plug HKZW-SO09(P) Manual
Hank STICK HKZW-STICK01 Manual
Hank Flood Sensor HKZW-FLD01 Manual
Hank Motion Sensor HKZW-MS02 Manual
HANK HKZW-MS02-V1.0 Z-Wave Motion Sensor Operating Manual
HANK support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I include my HANK device in a Z-Wave network?
Generally, you must set your Z-Wave controller to inclusion mode and then triple-click the Z-button (action button) on the HANK device. The LED indicator will typically flash to indicate it is in learning mode.
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How do I factory reset my HANK smart plug or sensor?
Most HANK devices can be reset by pressing and holding the Z-button for approximately 20 seconds. The LED indicator will usually stay solid or change patterns to confirm the reset. Note that this removes the device from the network.
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What does a flashing LED mean on my HANK Motion Sensor?
A quickly flashing LED often indicates the device is not included in a network or has detected motion/tampering depending on the context. If it flashes slowly after powering on, it may be in SmartStart or inclusion mode.