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Troubleshooting 

 

Under normal use, your Guest Model 501 Beamer Remote Controlled Spotlight will 
provide you with many years of reliable service.  If your unit should become damaged 
by a severe impact, we recommend that you contact the Guest Company Service 
Department. See page 12 for contact information. 
 

 

If an operational problem occurs: 

 

1.

 

Confirm  that  all  fuses  are  intact

.    If  a  fuse 

has

  blown,  do  not  replace  the  fuse 

until the cause of the problem has been located and corrected.  NEVER replace a 
blown fuse with a higher value fuse.  

 

2.

 

Most problems are caused by poor wiring connections

.  Confirm that all wiring  

     

connections are accurate and well made. The connections of the wires are 

     important and should be soldered and then taped, or connected using  
     weatherproof phone splices.  Be sure that the spotlight is connected to a DC power  
     source capable of supplying 

at least

 12 volts at 10 amps even while other    

     equipment is operating. 
 

    3.  If the spotlight does not move or light: 

a.

 

Observe the wireless transmitter.  The Red light on the transmitter should turn 
on whenever a button is pressed.  If it does not, first check the internal battery 
polarity, if correct then replace the transmitter.   

b.

 

Disconnect the 12 Volt DC power from the spotlight. Reconnect the 12 Volt DC 
power  to  the  spotlight.  Press  the  green  On/Off  button  2-3  times  within  5 
seconds of applying power to the light. 

c.

 

Remove the 4 bolts that fasten the spotlight onto the mounting surface and  

     gently lift the unit until you can see inside its base.  Avoid cutting any wires. 
     Gently inspect the wiring inside the base for broken connections.  Examine the 

               circuit board for loosened plug connectors, blackened components or 
               corrosion.  Replace the circuit board if it appears damaged.  If there are no  
               loose wires or signs of water penetration, re-install the spotlight and then 
               replace the wireless transmitter.  If there are signs of damage, 
               contact The Guest Company Service Department for advice.   
               See page 12 for contact information. 
               Have available information on how and where the spotlight was installed. 

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Summary of Contents for 729825

Page 1: ...or Guest 501 and 505 Remote Controlled Spotlights INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS PRODUCT KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE...

Page 2: ...It is powered by a 12 Volt Alkaline Battery provided with unit Range of operation of the wireless transmitter is approximately 100 feet under ideal conditions The following will reduce the range 1 A...

Page 3: ...om console mounting bracket by slightly bending the tab back to release the transmitter from the bracket 3 Remove the two screws on the back of the transmitter with a Philips screwdriver With a coin l...

Page 4: ...op cover membrane on to lower assembly It should only take light pressure to snap in place 8 Test battery connection by pressing any of the buttons When doing so the red LED indicator should turn on i...

Page 5: ...R PERSON S SPOTLIGHT INTERACTING WITH YOUR SPOTLIGHT OR WISH TO CHANGE YOUR SECURITY CODE FOR ANY REASON FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE OUTLINED BELOW 1 Disconnect Power to the spotlight 2 Adjust Security Code...

Page 6: ...sing the slot in the bottom corner opposite the key ring hole 5 Carefully separate the case halves 6 Carefully remove the circuit board and adjust the code switches to a new setting See figure A for s...

Page 7: ...wire to ground Connections minimum 14 gauge wire The power must be fused for 10 Amps 2 Within 5 seconds of applying power to the light you must activate the unit with your wireless transmitter by pres...

Page 8: ...es It has a built in stop to prevent more than 355 degree rotation The spotlight vertical adjustment is approximately 80 degrees Built in stops prevent over travel The range of operation of the radio...

Page 9: ...t for operation of the light 5 It is recommended to use marine grade plywood as a back plate to strengthen the installation 6 Drill the two 3 16 4 5 mm holes through the mounting surface at the marked...

Page 10: ...henever a button is pressed If it does not first check the internal battery polarity if correct then replace the transmitter b Disconnect the 12 Volt DC power from the spotlight Reconnect the 12 Volt...

Page 11: ...hat is not described above contact the Guest Service Department for advice see page 12 for contact information Be sure to have available a detailed description of the problem proof of purchase if requ...

Page 12: ...facture printed or stamped on the product THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR FROM T...

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