10
Care and Cleaning
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To prolong the original appearance, clean the light fixture with clear water and a soft, damp cloth only.
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Do not use paints, solvents, or other chemicals on this light fixture. They could cause a premature
deterioration of the finish. This is not a defect in the finish and will not be covered by the warranty.
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Do not spray the light fixture with a hose or power washer.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
The light will not come on.
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The light switch is turned off.
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Turn the light switch on.
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The fuse is blown or the circuit
breaker is turned off.
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Replace the fuse or turn the
circuit breaker on.
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Bulbs are loose or burned out.
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Inspect bulbs and replace if
needed.
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Daylight turn-off (photocell) is in
effect.
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Recheck after dark.
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The circuit wiring is incorrect (if this
is a new installation).
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Verify the wiring is correct.
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The outside air temperature is close
to the same as a person’s body
heat.
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Increase the “Sensitivity”
setting.
The light comes on during
the day.
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The motion sensor may be installed
in a relatively dark location.
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The light fixture is operating
normally under these
circumstances.
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The “ON-TIME” switch is in the
“TEST” position.
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Set the “ON-TIME” switch to the
1, 5, or 10 minute setting.
The light comes on for no
apparent reason.
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The motion sensor may be sensing
small animals or automobile traffic.
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Decrease the “Sensitivity”
setting or use the lens shield to
reduce the coverage area.
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The “Sensitivity” setting is set too
high.
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Decrease the “Sensitivity”
setting.
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The outside temperature is much
warmer or cooler than a person’s
body heat (summer or winter).
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Decrease the “Sensitivity”
setting.
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The light fixture is wired through a
dimmer or timer.
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Do not use a dimmer or timer to
control the light fixture. Replace
the dimmer or timer with a
standard on/off wall switch.