SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Item #: 755712 & 758775
DPCI: 051 01 2039 & 051 01 3039
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STORAGE
1. Remove all ornaments and decorations from tree.
2. Unplug control box from wall outlet.
3. Gently lift off Top Section A and disconnect lights from Section B, lift off Middle Section B, disconnect lights then
disconnect the control box from Bottom section (C) connector and finally remove the Bottom Section (C) from the
tree stand.
4. Carefully place the tree in its carton and tape shut.
DO NOT STORE TREE IN A DAMP AREA OR IN AN AREA WHERE THE TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 100° F.
TROUBLE SHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS
If a Section of Lights are Not Working:
1. Make sure that the light string connectors of the section(s) that are not working are securely connected and
properly lined up (connectors have a polarity tab that must line up).
2. Check that the app is set to 150 lights
as seen in the Home Screen, if it isn’t, then starting in the Home Screen
click on the menu icon in the upper left, select "Settings" then select the control box you are trying to control. At the
top of the next screen, change the number of lights connected to 150 lights. That will change the app setting for
that control box and on the home screen display 150 lights.
3. If you require assistance please c
ontact Seasonal Specialties’ customer service department by calling the number
listed below or by emailing
.
If ALL of the Tree Lights are Off or Not Working:
1. Make sure the outlet has power (check to see if any switches or timers control the outlet) and is
not connected to a dimmer switch.
2. Be sure the On/Off button
(See Fig 4)
in the upper right corner of the app is
shown in blue to indicate it is on (gray signifies the lights are turned off).
3. Be sure the control box and the bottom light string connectors are securely connected and
properly lined up (connectors have a polarity tab that must line up).
4. If used on a timer controlled outlet, make sure the timer is rated for use with LED bulbs, if
not, use on a different circuit/outlet.
5. Unplug the tree. Check the control box fuses in the plug that is inserted into the wall outlet.
If the fuse(s) is blown (see if wire inside is intact), replace the blown fuse(s) following the
(See Fig 5)
.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5