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v13.2

2012

90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY

This  Motion-Activated  Light  is  warranted  against  faulty  material  and/or  workmanship  for  a  period  of  90  days  from  date  of  original 

purchase. The obligation of the manufacturer, under this warranty, is limited to servicing and replacing defective parts when the unit is 

returned to MAXSA Innovations, freight pre-paid during the warranty period. To obtain warranty repair, the purchase receipt should be 

returned with the product. 
This warranty becomes void on any unit which has been tampered with, damaged by accident, or damaged otherwise by improper 

operation. 
This guarantee is in addition to any guarantees implied by State or Federal Legislation.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Batteries Required: 3 AA cell alkaline

Wattage: Maximum 0.72 W, static ≤ 0.24 mW

Voltage: 4.5 V DC

Light Duration: Approximately 45 seconds (± 10 seconds) from last motion detected.

Motion Sensor Range: Up to 10 feet when mounted 1 foot or more off the ground.

Weatherproof Rating: IP44

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Light does not turn on when 

there is movement in the 

detection area.

 

1. Batteries are old.
2. Nearby lighting is too bright.
3. The sensor is facing the wrong direction.

1. Heat  sources  such  as  air  conditioners,  vents,

barbecues, other outside lighting, or moving cars

are triggering the motion sensor.

2. Pets  or  other  animals  are  triggering  the  motion

sensor.

3. Reflections from swimming pools, jacuzzis, white

walls, or other large reflective surfaces are trigger-

ing the motion sensor.

1. Replace the batteries with fresh batteries.
2. Redirect the sensor or install in a different location,

away from other lighting.

3. The sensor is directly below the light and should be

facing in the direction of movement.

1. Install  the  Outdoor  Night-Light™  away  from  the

sources of interference.

2. Redirect the sensor.
3. Install  the  Outdoor  Night-Light™  away  from  the

sources of reflections.

Light turns on for no apparent 

reason (false trigger). 

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