TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If you experience a problem, follow this guide.
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Lights will not come | 1. Light switch is turned off. | ||||
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| 2. Flood light | is | loose or | |
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| 3. | Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is | ||
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| 4. | Daylight | ||
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| check after dark). |
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| 5. | Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a | ||
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Lights come | on | 1. Light Control may be installed in | |||
in daylight. |
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| a relatively dark location. | ||
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| 2. | Light Control is in Test. | ||
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Lights come on for | 1. Light Control | may | be sensing | ||
no apparent | rea- |
| small animals or automobile traf- | ||
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| 2. | Range is set too high . | ||
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| (Reduce Range). |
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SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE |
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Lights stay on | 1. A flood lamp is positioned too close to |
continuously. | the sensor or pointed at nearby ob- |
| jects that cause heat to trigger the |
| sensor. (Reposition the lamp away |
| from the sensor or nearby objects). |
| 2. Light Control is pointed toward a heat |
| source like an air vent, dryer vent, or |
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| face. (Reposition sensor). |
| 3. Light Control is in Manual Mode. |
| (Switch to Auto.) |
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Lights flash on | 1. Heat or light from the lamps may be |
and off. | turning the Light Control on and off. |
| (Reposition the lamps away from the |
| sensor). |
| 2. Heat being reflected from other ob- |
| jects may be affecting the sensor. |
| (Reposition sensor). |
| 3. Light Control is in the Test mode and |
| warming up. (Flashing is normal un- |
| der these conditions). |
| 4. Light may be leaking through the |
| floodlampreflectors.(Replacethelamps |
| with new high quality PAR 38 lamps). |
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See your Canadian Tire retailer for warranty information.
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