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Operating Instructions

Battery Replacement

Care and Maintenance

Troubleshooting Guide

Fig. 1

Fig. 6

Fig. 5

Fig. 4

Fig. 3

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

The individual light heads can be adjusted side to 

side and up/down independently to aim the light 

heads in the direction desired (

Fig. 1

).

The motion sensor can be rotated to position in 

the direction of an area to be covered. If the 2 tick 

marks are aligned, the motion sensor is focused 

straight ahead. The motion sensor can be rotated 

approximately 45 degrees right or left of centre 

(

Fig. 2

). The motion sensor has a maximum 

detection field of 130° at a distance of 9m.

The control knobs for adjusting the operation of 

the floodlight (TIME,SENS and LUX) are located 

on the back side of the motion sensor. To gain 

access to these controls, rotate the sensor 

clock-wise until they are in view (

Fig. 3

).

The TIME control knob can be adjusted to control 

the length of time the light stays ON when 

triggered by the motion sensor (

Fig. 4

). In the far 

left position (-), the duration time is approximately 

10 seconds. In the far right position (+) the 

duration time is approximately 30 seconds.

The SENS control knob can be adjusted to 

control the range of the motion sensor (

Fig. 5

). 

The far left position (-) sets the motion sensor 

range to approximately 0.3m. The far right (+) 

sets the motion sensor range to approximately 

9m.
The LUX control knob can be adjusted for the 

surronding level of darkness needed to activate 

the motion sensor (

Fig. 6

). This is quite variable. 

The far left position (-) sets for maximum level of 

darkness. The far right position (+) sets for a 

minimum level of darkness.

When the red LED low battery indicator on the front of the floodlight is lit the batteries 

are low and need to be replaced. 

Remove the floodlight from the rear housing cover 

by gripping the fixture and turning counter 

clockwise until the catches disengage from the 

rear housing cover (

Fig. 1

).

Remove the screw on the battery 

compartment cover (

Fig. 2

). With your 

fingertip, pull up on the battery 

compartment catch and pull outward 

to remove the battery compartment 

cover (

Fig. 3

). Remove the old 

batteries and discard.

Insert 3 new alkaline C size batteries (not included) 

into the battery compartment according to the “+” and 

“-” markings near the battery drawings (

Fig. 4

). 

Re-attach the battery compartment cover by aligning 

the legs on the lower edge of the battery 

compartment cover onto the fixture body and close 

the cover until the catch at the top engages. Replace 

the screw. Do not mix old and new batteries. Cold 

weather may have a negative impact on battery life.

Re-attach the floodlight to the 

rear housing cover by 

positioning the floodlight over 

the rear housing cover at an 

angle; engaging the floodlight 

into the grooves of the rear 

housing cover until the 

floodlight is seated vertically 

(

Fig. 5

).

IMPORTANT:

 Periodically clean the fixture and diffuser using a mild, non-abrasive 

cleaner and soft cloth. When cleaning the fixture, make sure the power is turned off. 

Do not spray cleaner directly onto any part of the fixture or LEDs.

Extreme hot or cold weather could affect the performance of the built-in sensors that 

detect body heat. Certain winter clothing can shield a person’s body heat from the 

sensor during extreme cold weather. During extreme hot weather, the sensor may not 

be able to distinguish the difference between normal body temperatures and the 

surrounding high temperatures. The sensor will begin working normally once weather 

conditions return to normal.

Problem

Cause

Solution

Fixture does not light.

Light flickers on and

off.
Fixture stays on all

night.

1. ON/OFF switch is not set 

correctly.

2. Batteries are defective.

3. Batteries are installed 

incorrectly.

4. Battery compartment 

cover is loose.

1. Photo sensor is picking 

up extraneous light.
1. Heat source/reflective 

body in detection area.

1. Momentary heat source 

or reflective body.

2. Minor sensor problem.

1. Batteries are depleted.

2. ON/OFF switch is set to 

OFF.

1. Changes in meteorological 

conditions.

1. Adjust the position of the 

sensor.

1. Check or replace batteries.

2. Slide switch to ON position.

1. Turn sensor detection field 

away from source.

2. Remove batteries to reset 

sensor.

1. Remove heat 

source/reflective body from 

detection zone or move fixture.

1. Remove batteries to 

reset photo sensor settings.

1. Slide ON/OFF switch to ON 

position.

2. Replace the batteries.

3. Install the batteries correctly.

4. Check battery compartment 

cover and/or screw.

Motion sensor 

activates at random 

or for no reason.

Motion sensor does 

not activate at all.

Detection range varies 

from day to day.

Xtralite 

Unit 3a Eden business Park 

Dunns Close, Nuneaton 

Warwickshire, CV11 4NE, UK 

+44 (0)2476 586 845

[email protected]

www.xtra-lite.com

One Year Limited Warranty - Made in China

For further product information visit www.xtra-lite.com xtralite is a trading name of 

Trinity Xtras Ltd a Company registered in England No 4325172

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