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204058-01

SPECIFICATIONS

Range . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Up to 70 ft. (21 m); 100 ft.(30.5 

m) with Range Boost. [varies 
with surrounding tempera-
ture]

Sensing Angle . . . . . . .  Up to 240°
Electrical Load . . . . . . .  Up to 200 Watts Maximum 

Incandescent (Up to 100 Watts 
Maximum each lamp holder.)

Power Requirements . .  120 VAC, 60 Hz
Operating Modes . . . . .  TEST, AUTO and MANUAL 

MODE

Time Delay  . . . . . . . . .  1, 5, 20 minutes

D

ual

B

rite

®

 Timer . . . . .  3, 6 hours, Dusk-to-Dawn

Replacement lamp . . . .  T4 100W, G8 halogen bi-pin 

120 VAC

HeathCo LLC reserves the right to discontinue prod-
ucts and to change specifications at any time without 
incurring any obligation to incorporate new features in 
products previously sold.

POSSIBLE CAUSE
1.  A lamp is positioned too close to the 

sensor or pointed at nearby objects 
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 
brightly-painted heat-reflective surface. 
(Reposition sensor. Reduce Range).

3.  Light control is in Manual Mode. (Switch 

to Auto).

1.  Heat or light from the lamps may be 

turning the light control on and off. 
(Reposition the lamps away from the 
sensor)
.

2.  Heat being reflected from other objects 

may be affecting the sensor. (Reposi-
tion sensor)
.

3.  Light control is in the Test mode and 

warming up. (Flashing is normal under 
these conditions. Turn Boost off)
.

1.  Sensor is detecting its own lights. 

(Reposition lamps to keep area below 
the sensor relatively dark).

SYMPTOM
Lights stay 
on continu-
ously.

Lights flash 
on and off.

Lights flash 
once, then 
stay off in 
Manual Mode.

SYMPTOM
Lights will 
not come 
on.

Lights come 
on in day-
light.

Lights come 
on for no 
apparent 
reason.

Lights turn 
off too late 
in Dusk-
to-Dawn 
setting.

POSSIBLE CAUSE
1.  Light switch is turned off.
2.  Light is loose or burned out.
3.  Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is turned 

off.

4.  Daylight turnoff is in effect (recheck after 

dark)

5.  Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a new 

installation.

6.  Re-aim the sensor to cover desired area.
1.  Light control may be installed in a rela-

tively dark location.

2.  Light control is in Test. (Set control switch 

to an ON-TIME position).

1.  Light control may be sensing small 

animals or automobile traffic (re-aim 
sensor)
.

2.  Range is set too high. (Reduce Range 

setting).

3. 

D

ual

B

rite

®

 Timer is on.

1.  Sensor is in a relatively dark location. 

(Relocate sensor, or use 3 hr or 6 hr 
setting)
.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Bulb Replacement

 CAUTION: When replacing the bulb, turn power 

off and let the fixture cool.

Important: Use a clean glove or cloth when handling 
the new bulb. Use isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol to clean 
the bulb if it is touched with your bare hands.

1.  To remove lamp shade, loosen screw 2 full turns 

with a small phillips-head screwdriver. Turn shade 
counterclockwise and remove.

2.  To remove bulb, pull straight out of fixture.
3.  To replace bulb, push bulb pins into lamp socket. 

Check that the bulb is seated properly.

4.  To reinstall lamp shade, place shade on fixture and 

align notches on shade with tabs on fixture. Turn 
clockwise. Tighten screw firmly.

Summary of Contents for Zenith DUALBRUTE 5597

Page 1: ...switch in the 1 5 or 20 position Note When first turned on wait about 1 1 2 minutes for the circuitry to calibrate Requirements The light control requires 120 volts AC If you want to use Manual Mode t...

Page 2: ...nsor back into the ball joint Tighten the clamp screw when done 2 Then rotate the sensor head clockwise 180 so the controls face down Controls For under eave installation the sensor head must be rotat...

Page 3: ...looseningthescrewsseveral turns turn shades counterclockwise and remove Reinstall the shades in the desired position and tighten screws 1 Remove the existing light fixture 2 Installthemountingstrapass...

Page 4: ...crew in the sensor ball joint and gently rotate the sensor 4 Walk through the coverage area noting where you are when the lights turn on also the LED will flash several times whenmotionisdetected Move...

Page 5: ...elow the sensor relatively dark SYMPTOM Lights stay on continu ously Lights flash on and off Lights flash once then stay off in Manual Mode SYMPTOM Lights will not come on Lights come on in day light...

Page 6: ...FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE AND SPECIFICALLY IN LIEU OF ALL SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE CUSTOMER AND THERE SHAL...

Page 7: ...interruptorporunsegundo y vu lvalo a prender para conmu tar entre MODO AUTOMATICO y MANUAL Elmodomanualfuncionas loconel interruptor ON TIME en la posici n 1 5 o 20 Nota Cuando lo prenda por primera v...

Page 8: ...e el detector hacia dentro de la uni n esf rica Apriete el tornillo sujetador cuando termine 2 Entonces gire la cabeza del detector hacia la derecha por 180 hasta que los controles miren hacia abajo C...

Page 9: ...a caja de empalme en un lugar h medo calafatee la superficie de montaje de la placa de la pared con un sellador de silicona contra la intemperie Contratuercas Blanco a Blanco Negro a Negro Cable de a...

Page 10: ...or Evite apuntar el control hacia Objetos que cambien r pidamente de temperatura tales como ductos de calefacci n y acondiciona dores de aire Estas fuentes de calor pueden causar falsas alarmas reas d...

Page 11: ...apaga La luz se prende una vez y luego permanece apagada en la fase Manual SINTOMA La luz no se enciende La luz se prende durante el d a La luz se prende sin ninguna raz n aparente La luz se apaga muy...

Page 12: ...R PROP SITO O USO EN PARTICULAR Y ESPECIFICAMENTE EN LUGAR DE TODOS LOS DA OS ESPECIALES INDIREC TOS INCIDENTALES Y CONSECUENTES LA REPARACI N O EL REEMPLAZO DEBER A SER LA NICA SOLUCI N DEL CLIENTEY...

Page 13: ...u capteur TEST et l interrupteur Dual BriteMD OFF FONCTIONNEMENT Revient au mode automatique au lever du soleil ON TIME TEST 1 5 20 nouveau en circuit hors circuit pendant 1 seconde puis Amener l inte...

Page 14: ...t resserrer la vis 2 Puis faire pivoter le d tecteur sur 180 de fa on que les commandes soient tourn es vers le bas Commandes Pourl installationsousavant toit lat tedud tecteur doit tre tourn e comme...

Page 15: ...as t utilis e calfeutrer la surface de montage de la plaque murale avec un scellant silicone d ex t rieur Abat jour Vis Vis Bride de montage Garniture de joint Noir Noir Blanc Blanc Vis de Montage Bou...

Page 16: ...ndirectiond objetsdontlatemp raturechangerapidement tels que des bouches d air chaud et des climatiseurs De telles sources de chaleur peuvent provoquer des d clenchements intempestifs vers des endroit...

Page 17: ...ne fois puis reste teint en mode manuel SYMPT ME Les lampes ne s allument pas Les lampes s allu ment le jour Les lampes s allu ment sans raison apparente L clairage s al lume trop tard sous le r glage...

Page 18: ...PRODUITS CONVIENNENT UN BUTOU UNEUTILISATIONPARTICULI RE ETSP CIFIQUEMENTDETOUSDOMMAGESSP CIAUX DIRECTS INDIRECTS OU SECONDAIRES LE REMPLACEMENT OU LA R PARATION CONSTITUENT LE SEUL RECOURS DU CLIENT...

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