TROUBLESHOOTING
If you experience a problem, follow this guide.
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION | ||
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Lights will not come | 1. | Light switch is turned off. | 1. | Turn light switch on. |
on. | 2. | Lamp is loose or burned out. | 2. | Check lamp and replace if burned out. |
| 3. | Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is turned off. | 3. | Replace fuse or turn circuit breaker on. |
| 4. | Daylight | 4. | Recheck after dark. |
| 5. | Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a new instal- | 5. | Verify wiring is correct. |
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Lights come on in day- | 1. | Light control may be installed in a relatively | 1. | Thefixture is operating normally under these condi- |
light. | 2. | dark location. | 2. | tions. |
| Light control is in TEST. | Set control switch to 1, 5, or 10 minutes. | ||
Lights come on for no | 1. | Light control may be sensing small animals or | 1. | Reduce sensitivity. |
apparent reason. | 2. | automobile traffic. | 2. | Reduce sensitivity. |
| Sensitivity is set too high. | |||
Lights stay on continu- | 1. | The sensor may be picking up a heat source | 1. | Reduce sensitivity. |
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| like an air vent, dryer vent, or brightly painted, |
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| 2. | 2. | Switch to Auto. | |
| Light control is in Manual Mode. | |||
| 3. | Sensitivity is set too high. | 3. | Reduce sensitivity. |
Lights flash on and off. | 1. | Light control is in the TEST mode and warm- | 1. | Flashing is normal under these conditions. |
| 2. | ing up. | 2. | Reduce sensitivity. |
| Heat being reflected from other objects may | |||
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