Instructions / Assembly

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Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
1. Power is off.
1. Make sure wall switch and circuit
breaker are on.
2. Faulty switch. 2. Test or replace switch.
3. Faulty wire connection. 3. Check wiring.
4. Light bulb may be dead. Test light bulb in
a working light fixture.
4. Replace light bulb
1. Crossed wires or power wire is grounding
out.
1. Check wire connections.
Too much sunlight is shining onto photocell
sensor in the early evening.
Relocate fixture away from a western
facing wall.
Too much light is shining onto photocell
sensor due to another light source, such as a
street lamp or other light fixture.
Eliminate or turn off other light
source.
OR
Block other light source from shining
onto photocell sensor.
OR
Relocate fixture.
False triggering cause by a heat source, such
as a heater or dryer vent, or heated
swimming pool.
Eliminate heat source.
OR
Relocate fixture.
Street or sidewal traffic is triggering the
motion sensor.
Lower the sensitivity.
False triggering cause by a heat source, such
as a heater or dryer vent, or heated
swimming pool.
Eliminate heat source.
OR
Relocate fixture.
The fixture may be installed in a shaded area,
such as under a porch or eave, preventing
daylight from shining onto the photocell
sensor.
Relocate fixture.
Too much sunlight is shining onto the
photcell sensor in the early evening.
Relocate fixture away from a western
facing wall.
Too much light is shining onto the photcell
sensor due to another light source, such as a
street lamp or other light fixture. Cover the
photocell sensor with black electrical tape, to
verify that the light will turn on when there
is enough darkness.
Eliminate or turn off other light
source.
OR
Block other light source from shining
onto photocell sensor.
OR
Relocate fixture.
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