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Thanks for the pointers and links etc..
Based on them I have created a file (I called it deta_6922ha.yaml) in my local copy of the directory yo mentioned and then deleted and re-installed the plug. My file was found and I can now control all of the functions of the plug.
Actually, one that I didn't map is the 'switch inching' one as, when. looked to see what that means, it didn't seems to make much sense to me be as it only applies to the plug as a whole not the individual sockets, but there are also the timers that are specific to the sockets that appear to do the same thing.
If anyone else is interested, the file I created is:

name: Deta Dual Power Outlet
products:
  - id: f5rub4
    ma…

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