IKEA Bilresa remote pairing
Introduction
If you’ve installed IKEA kitchens for a while, you already know the remote controls have changed several times.
The newest version — the IKEA Bilresa remote — replaces the previous model that caused pairing issues for thousands of people. My video on that old remote has been watched nearly 300,000 times, which tells you how common the problem was.
This guide shows you exactly how to pair the IKEA Bilresa remote with your kitchen lighting power supply, how to reset both devices when things don’t work, and how to connect your kitchen lights to your smart‑home system if you want voice control.
What You Need
IKEA Bilresa remote control
Two AAA batteries
Small screwdriver
Your IKEA kitchen lighting power supply
A pointy tool (paperclip or mini screwdriver) for resetting the power supply
Understanding the IKEA Bilresa Remote
The Bilresa remote (Swedish for “car trip”) is IKEA’s newest smart‑lighting controller. It’s Matter‑certified, meaning it can be part of a larger smart‑home system, but you don’t need a hub to pair it directly with your kitchen lighting power supply.
Key features:
Center button for pairing and resetting
Two front buttons for on/off and dimming
Magnetic/adhesive backplate for mounting
Minimal printed instructions — the real steps are hidden behind a QR code
Step‑by‑Step: How to Pair the IKEA Bilresa Remote
1. Insert the Batteries
Open the back with a screwdriver and insert two AAA batteries. If the LED blinks slowly in orange, it’s already in pairing mode.
If not, continue.
2. Factory Reset the Remote (If Needed)
Hold the center button for 10 seconds until the LED blinks red, then switches to slow orange. This means the remote is ready to pair.
3. Pair the Remote With the Power Supply
Bring the remote 2 cm from the power supply.
Press the center button four times quickly: 1‑2‑3‑4
If successful:
The LED blinks rapidly
The kitchen light fades up and down
Pairing completes automatically
You can now turn the light on/off and dim it.
If Pairing Fails: Reset the Power Supply
Sometimes the power supply is the one causing trouble.
Locate the small reset hole on the power supply.
Use a pointy tool to press until you feel a click.
The light will flicker — this confirms the reset.
After resetting:
Reset the Bilresa remote again (10‑second hold)
Bring them together
Press the center button four times quickly
The rapid blinking + dimming sequence should start again.
Using the Bilresa Remote After Pairing
Once paired:
Short press = on/off
Hold top/bottom buttons = dimming
Works exactly like the old remote, but pairing is far more reliable
Snap the backplate on and mount it if you want.
Optional: Add Your Kitchen Lights to a Smart‑Home System
If you want voice control — like “Okay Google, turn off the kitchen” — you have two options.
Option 1: IKEA Dirigera Hub
Full integration with IKEA’s smart ecosystem. Not required for basic remote pairing.
Option 2: Use a Smart Plug
If your power supply plugs into a wall outlet:
Plug it into a smart plug
Pair the smart plug with Google Home or Alexa
Control your kitchen lights like any other smart device
This works even without IKEA’s hub.
Troubleshooting Summary
Remote not blinking orange? Reset it (10 seconds).
Remote blinking but not pairing? Reset the power supply.
Still nothing? Press the four pairing clicks faster — speed matters.
Light flickers randomly? Power supply is in reset mode; pair again.
FAQ (People Also Ask)
How do I reset the IKEA Bilresa remote?
Hold the center button for 10 seconds until the LED blinks red, then orange. This resets it to factory mode.
Why won’t my IKEA Bilresa remote pair with the power supply?
Either the remote or the power supply needs a reset. Reset both, then press the center button four times quickly while holding the remote close to the power supply.
Do I need the IKEA Dirigera hub to use the Bilresa remote?
No. The Bilresa remote can pair directly with the power supply without a hub.
Can I use the Bilresa remote with older IKEA lighting?
Yes — as long as the lights are connected to an IKEA power supply that supports remote pairing.
Can I control IKEA kitchen lights with Google Home or Alexa?
Yes. Use either the Dirigera hub or a smart plug connected to your power supply.
Watch the Full Video
The video shows every step — including resets, pairing attempts, and what to do when things don’t work the first time.
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