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of wire extend from the wire nut or other approved wire
connectors (not supplied).
1.
If your fixture is to be mounted to a standard lamp-hold-
er mounting plate, remove the U-shaped knockout on
the back of the cover (O) using a hammer and screw-
driver.
2.
Attach the access cover to the light fixture using screws
provided (P).
NOTE:
Make sure all wiring is inside of
the fixture arm before the access cover is secured.
3.
Locate the lens lock screw on the housing and loosen it
almost completely out. Attach the reflector to the hous-
ing by carefully lining up the slots on the reflector to the
tabs on the housing. Using refelctor mounting screws
(3) securely attached reflector to housing in place. (Q)
1.
Screw the bulb securely into socket.
2.
Back the bulb out one or two turns, then screw bulb back to insure
proper position in socket.
1.
Turn on the power at the main fuse/breaker box.
2.
Turn power on to the fixture. Your fixture should come on for 1 – 4 min-
utes, then go off during daylight installation.
3.
To test your fixture, cover the light sensor for 1 – 3 minutes. Your
fixture should come on. Uncover the sensor, and your fixture should
turn off in 1 – 4 minutes.
What to do if ...
Operating your fixture
Installing the bulb
Attaching access cover and lens
P
Q
O
Is there power to the fixture?
• Has the circuit breaker tripped?
• Is the wall switch ON?
Is the bulb screwed in completely?
• Is the bulb good?
(Be careful not to overtighten)
Is the sensor functioning properly?
• Is light being reflected into the sensor, causing the
fixture to turn off?
Is the wiring to the unit loose?
TURN OFF POWER BEFORE CONTINUING
• Check connections
• Is the unit properly grounded?
LIGHT DOES NOT
COME ON
OR
LIGHT COMES ON FOR
ONLY A FEW SECONDS
(continued)
LIGHT STAYS ON
OR
LIGHT CYCLES ON
AND OFF
Is the light sensor receiving enough light?
Perform this simple test. Shine a flashlight into the light sen-
sor.
NOTE:
There is approximately a 2 minute time delay
before the light will turn off. If the light turns off after approxi-
mately 2 minutes, then the light fixture is not getting enough
light. If this is the case, install a light sensor reflector and aim
it to capture the most amount of light in the area. (Contact our
customer service department for an optional light sensor
reflector assembly.)
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