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MASONRY

WOOD

Masonry bit

3/16 in.
0.48 cm

1/16 in.
0.16 cm

(A)

x2

(C)

x2

(B)

x2

Mounting Base

Light Head

Motion Sensor

1. LEDs can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD) shock. Before installation, discharge yourself by touching a grounded bare metal surface to remove this hazard. 

To avoid damage, do not remove the clear lens over the LED module.

2. NOT FOR EAVE MOUNTING ONTO PERFORATED EAVE MATERIAL. Doing so can allow water to seep into the fixture canopy.

NiteSafe™ 

X2 Twin Security Floodlight

Items Required

Warnings & Cautions

Installation

Phillips Head

Screwdriver

Safety Glassess

Drill

3/16” or 1/16” Drill bit

Hammer

Step Ladder

Hardware Kit - Included

(Actual hardware may differ from illustration)

Remove the mounting plate by turning counterclockwise until it comes loose.

Remove the screw on the battery compartment cover. Remove the battery compartment cover.

Attach the security light to the mounting plate by positioning the security light over the mounting plate at an angle. Engage the security light into the grooves of the 

mounting base and secure by twisting clockwise until the security light is seated vertically. 

Insert 3 new alkaline C cell batteries (not included) into the battery compartment and orient them with the “+” and “-” markings on the back of the battery compartment. 

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. Re-attach the screw. When ready to use, turn the switch, located below the battery compartment to “ON”. There will be an approximate 15 

second delay for the fixture to light up, even if there is motion. This will occur every time the fixture is turned “OFF” and back “ON” at the switch or the batteries are 

changed. Do not mix old and new batteries. Cold weather may have a negative impact on battery life.

Locate the open holes for mounting at the middle of the mounting plate and drill a pilot hole in the centre. If mounting onto brick or masonry then use the 3/16in.    

drill bit to make a hole and place the raw plugs (A) in the pilot holes and hammer them into place until flushed with the surface of the masonry. Place the washer (C) 

over the mounting hole and drive the long screws (B) into the masonry anchor until it is snug. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. If mounting onto a wood surface then use the 

1/16in. drill bit and use the wood screws (B) and washers (C) provided to secure the mounting plate.

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