Installation Guide

6-LED Wireless Porch Light Instructions and Installation
Features & General Information
The Motion-Activated Porch Light is a battery-operated outdoor light that
installs in minutes and is perfect for lighting porches, decks, sheds,
garages, doors, fences…anywhere you need light outdoors for added
safety, security, or convenience. The Porch Light is completely weather-
proof and can safely be mounted outdoors without special tools or the
expense of hiring an electrician. It works great indoors too!
The Porch Light has a built-in motion sensor which automatically turns on
the light when a moving heat source is detected. The light comes on for
approximately 30 seconds and remains on as long as motion continues to
be detected in the area. The Porch Light also has a built-in photo sensor
which prevents the light from being activated during daylight hours.
The Porch Light uses 4 C cell batteries. Alkaline batteries are
recommended and will last anywhere from 6 months to one year depending
on the frequency of activation.
The six ultra-bright Floodlight LEDs™ will last for more than 100,000 hours
and will never need to be replaced. And unlike conventional LEDs which
light only a small surface, Floodlight LEDs cast an ultra-wide, glare-free
beam to illuminate your path for enhanced safety and for hands-free
convenience.
Battery Installation
Rotate the light head (globe) until the 6-LED panel is facing towards the back of
the unit and battery door is exposed. Open battery door by rotating in a
counter-clockwise direction. Slide out the battery holder and insert with 4 C
size batteries according to the polarities on the battery holder. Replace the
battery holder and the battery door. Rotate the battery door clockwise to seal it.
Selecting Location
The Porch Light should not installed near heat sources such as air conditioners,
exhaust vents, barbecues. Street lights or other lights may be detected by the
photo sensor and prevent the light from operating correctly. Whenever
possible, the Porch Light should be installed at least 30 feet away from the
street or located in a shielded area to prevent activation by cars, pedestrians or
animals.
Please note also that shaded areas may cause the light to be activated during
the day and that reective surfaces (light colored walls, swimming pools or
ponds) may trigger the motion sensor causing false activation.
To ensure reliable detection, the Porch Light should be installed at a height
between 6 to 8 feet. The motion sensor’s maximum detection distance is 25
feet and has a detection angle of 100˚.

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