Instructions / Assembly

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Clean the fixture with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use any cleaners with chemicals, solvents or hash abrasives.
WARNING: Before attempting to clean the fixture,
disconnect the power to the fixture by turning the breaker off
or removing the fuse from the fuse box.
Care and Cleaning
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
In motion sensing mode,
the light does not turn on
when there is motion.
The wall switch or circuit breaker is off.
Turn on a switch or circuit breaker.
There are incorrect or loose wire connections.
Check the wire connections.
Too much sunlight is shining onto the photocell
sensor in the early evening.
Relocate the fixture away from a
western facing wall.
Too much light is shining onto the photocell sensor
due to another light source, such as a street lamp
or other light fixture.
Eliminate or turn off other light
source, block other light source from
shining onto photocell sensor, or
relocate the fixture.
Moving people or vehicles are below the view of the
motion sensor, because the motion sensor is
mounted too high.
Relocate the fixture to a lower
position or to a different location.
In motion sensing mode,
the light stays on
continuously.
There is false triggering caused by a heat source,
such as a heater or dryer vent, or heated swimming
pool.
Eliminate the heat source or relocate
the fixture.
The light comes on for no
apparent reason.
Street or sidewalk traffic is triggering the motion
sensor.
Lower the sensitivity.
False triggering is being caused by a heat source,
such as a heater or dryer vent, or heated swimming
pool.
Eliminate the heat source or relocate
the fixture.
The light comes on during
the daytime or too early in
the evening.
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 the fixture.