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Troubleshooting:
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Light does not
illuminate.
Light does not turn
on.
Power is off.
Make sure power supply is on.
Ensure the circuit breaker is in the
on position as well.
Faulty wire connection.
Check wiring to ensure all wires
are correctly wired and are wired
securely.
Faulty switch.
Test and/or replace switch.
LED Ceiling Light burned out.
Replace the LED Ceiling Light.
Light does not turn
on during the day.
Make sure the Light Sensor feature is
not enabled (only allowing the light to
turn on when the background light is
darker).
Turn Light Sensor off to disable
this feature.
Fuse blows or
circuit breaker
trips when light is
illuminated.
The wires are crossed (not wired
properly) or the power wire is
grounding out.
Turn power to the light off from the
breaker. Check the wires to ensure
the wires were properly connected.
If everything looks correct, contact a
qualified electrician to check
your wires.
Light settings
cannot be changed
from the remote.
Batteries not inserted correctly.
Open the battery compartment cover
and confirm the batteries were
inserted correctly. Replace with new
batteries if needed.
Batteries are out.
Replace with two new AAA batteries.
Remote control is out of range.
Move closer to the LED Ceiling Light
to select changes from the remote.
Light is always on.
Continuous movement in the detection
zone.
Change the distance setting to
shorter distance, such as Very near.
Motion sensor has been turned off.
Turn on the motion sensor.