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New Device (Matter Switch) Zemismart ZM606-6 #1210

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This is a WWST Certification submission for the Zemismart ZM606-6.

This will be a parent child Matter Device.

The switch-binary profile was selected to support this device.

We know that this device according to the DCL is 0x0103. Previous devices from the MFG have supported the On/Off Cluster BOTH as a Server and as a Client, so we are assuming that the switch-binary profile is best for this device. Please review.

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Test Results

   57 files  ±0    367 suites  ±0   0s ⏱️ ±0s
1 780 tests ±0  1 780 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 
3 095 runs  ±0  3 095 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 

Results for commit 2ad0738. ± Comparison against base commit d926e86.

♻️ This comment has been updated with latest results.

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File Coverage
All files 94%
/home/runner/work/SmartThingsEdgeDrivers/SmartThingsEdgeDrivers/drivers/SmartThings/matter-switch/src/eve-energy/init.lua 91%
/home/runner/work/SmartThingsEdgeDrivers/SmartThingsEdgeDrivers/drivers/SmartThings/matter-switch/src/init.lua 96%

Minimum allowed coverage is 90%

Generated by 🐒 cobertura-action against 2ad0738

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Partner has closed the WWST Certification submission, closing this PR

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