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TROUBLESHOOTING:
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
The light will not
come on.
The light wall switch is turned off.
Turn the light wall switch on.
The fuse is blown or the circuit
breaker is turned off.
Replace the fuse or ensure the
circuit breaker is in the on position.
Faulty wire connection.
Check wiring to ensure all wires
are correctly wired and are wired
securely.
The detector is aimed in the wrong
direction.
Re-aim the detector to cover the
desired area.
The light comes on
during the day.
The detector may be installed in a
relatively dark location.
The light fixture is operating
normally under these
circumstances.
The Ambient Light Sensor (LUX) level
setting is wrong.
Adjust the Ambient Light Sensor
(LUX) level setting to position.
The light fixture is on Manual Override
Mode.
Adjust the light fixture to
Auto Mode (P.11).
The lights stay on
continuously.
A bulb is positioned too close to the
detector or pointed at nearby objects that
cause heat to trigger the light detector.
Reposition the bulb away from the
detector or nearby objects.
The light fixture is on Manual Override
Mode.
Adjust the light fixture to Auto
Mode.
The light fixture is on the same
circuit as a motor, transformer, or
fluorescent bulb.
Install the light fixture on a circuit
without motors, transformers,
or fluorescent bulbs. (Dedicated
Circuit)
Some home wires are not properly
color coded.
Check for proper wiring.
The light comes
on for no apparent
reason
There is motion in the detection zone.
Make sure the detector is not
picking up moving objects such
as trees, traffic, etc. and re-aim the
detector.
The light fixture is wired through a
dimmer or timer.
Do not use a dimmer or timer to
control the light fixture. Replace
the dimmer or timer with a
standard on/off wall switch.