Chamberlain Secure Home SH-9511AU Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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INSTALLATION

This light fixture must be installed by a 

licensed electrician or other person autho-

rized by legislation to work on fixed wiring 

or other electrical installations.

IMPORTANT:

  Do  NOT  use  with  dimmers  or 

timers.

For best performance, mount the fixture about 2.4 

meters (8 feet) above the ground. 

Note:

 If fixture is 

mounted higher than 2.4 meters (8 feet), aiming 

the sensor down will reduce coverage distance.

This fixture comes with a canopy extension. It is 

pre-assembled on the fixture for shipping.

1.  Remove the four screws connecting the fixture 

canopy to the canopy extension (see Figure 1). 

Note:

 Be sure rubber gasket is on the canopy 

extension.

2.  Place the canopy extension against the mount-

ing  surface  and  mark  the  positions  for  the 

mounting screws (see Figure 2). 

Note:

 When 

positioning the canopy extension for mounting, 

do the following:

• Keep the mounting tabs level

• Make sure the canopy extension is turned 

as shown in Figure 2

• Make sure the house wiring is located behind 

or below the rubber grommet.

3.  Use a power drill to drill into the wall to provide 

a suitable mounting for the screws.

• Canopy extension mounting screws are not 

included. Use 4mm dia. (8G) x 30mm screws.

• Care should be taken to avoid drilling or 

screwing into concealed electrical wiring.

• For solid brick walls, screws and masonry 

plugs should be used.

4.  Make a small hole in the rubber grommet and 

route the house wire through the hole (see 

Figure 3).

5.  Attach the canopy extension to the surface.

 WARNING: Turn power off at circuit 

breaker or fuse. Place tape over circuit 

breaker switch and verify power is off at 

the fixture.

Canopy 

Screw

Rubber Gasket

Fixture Canopy 

(Light 

and sensor not shown 

for clarity)

Mounting Tab

House Wiring

Rubber 

Grommet

Canopy Extension

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3

4mm dia. (8G) 

x 30mm Screw

Summary of Contents for Secure Home SH-9511AU

Page 1: ...ol requires 230 volts AC If you want to use Manual Mode the control must be wired through a switch It is illegal for persons other than a licensed electricianorpersonauthorizedbylegislation to work on...

Page 2: ...be mounted to a wall or eaves Toachievebestresults thisfixtureshouldbemounted2 4meters 8feet abovetheground Note Iffixture is mounted higher than 2 4 meters 8 feet aiming the sensor down will reduce...

Page 3: ...hen positioningthecanopyextensionformounting do the following Keep the mounting tabs level Make sure the canopy extension is turned as shown in Figure 2 Makesurethehousewiringislocatedbehind or below...

Page 4: ...one weather sealant see Figure 7 5 Install bulb Donotexceedwattageratingon fixture label Terminal Block From Fixture From AC Source WIRING 1 Connect the house wires to the terminal block according to...

Page 5: ...ft Socket Right Socket Contact Bulb Lamp Head Glass Cover 1 2 CAUTION When replacing bulb turn power off and let the fixture cool NOTE Bulb is included but needs to be in stalled The bulb is located b...

Page 6: ...ected 1 5 or 10 minutes The timer will reset as long as there is motion present Once motion has stopped the timer will time out after the selected amount of time Clamp Screw Ball Joint Aim Sensor Down...

Page 7: ...t because daylight returns the sensor to AUTO Flip the light switch off for one second then back on to toggle betweenAUTOandMANUAL MODE Manual mode works only with the ON TIME switch in the 1 5 or 10...

Page 8: ...Verify wiring is correct 6 Re aim light control to cover desired area Light comes on in daylight 1 Light control may be installed in a relatively dark location 2 Light control is in TEST 1 The fixtur...

Page 9: ...or return the Unit to you Exclusions This Chamberlain Limited Warranty does not cover any failure of or defect in the Unit due to 1 non compliance with the instructions regarding installation operatio...

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