SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Lights will
1. Light switch is turned off.
not come on.
2. Light is loose or burned out.
3. Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is
turned off.
4. Daylight turn-off is in effect (Recheck
after dark).
5. Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a new
installation.
6. Re-aim the sensor to cover desired
area.
Lights come
1. Light control may be installed in a
on in day-
relatively dark location.
light.
2. Light control is in TEST. (Set control
switch to an ON-TIME position).
Lights come
1. Light control may be sensing small
on for no
animals or automobile traffic. (Re-aim
apparent
sensor).
reason.
2. RANGE is set too high. (Reduce
RANGE).
3. D
B
ual
Lights turn
1. Sensor is in a relatively dark location.
off too late
(Relocate sensor, or use 3 hr or 6 hr
in Dusk-to-
setting).
Dawn setting.
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Timer is on.
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SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Lights stay
1. A bulb is positioned too close to the
on continu-
sensor or pointed at nearby objects
ously.
that cause heat to trigger the sensor.
(Reposition the bulb away from the
sensor or nearby objects).
2. Sensor is pointed toward a heat source
like an air vent, dryer vent, or brightly-
painted heat-reflective surface. (Repo-
sition sensor. Reduce RANGE).
3. Light control is in Manual Mode. (Switch
to Auto).
Lights flash
1. Heat or light from the bulbs may be
on and off.
turning the light control on and off.
(Reposition the bulbs away from the
sensor).
2. Heat being reflected from other objects
may be affecting the sensor. (Reposi-
tion sensor).
3. Light control is in the TEST mode and
warming up. (Flashing is normal under
these conditions. Turn BOOST off).
Lights flash
1. Sensor is detecting its own lights.
once, then
(Reposition bulbs to keep area below
stay off in
the sensor relatively dark).
Manual Mode.
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