Troubleshooting Guide - Atlantic WWCS2 Manual De Instrucciones

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Warranty
All Atlantic Warm White Lighting carries a five-year limited warranty.
All Warm White Wiring Components carry a five-year limited warranty.
Atlantic TRANS88 and TRANS150 carry a one-year limited warranty.
This limited warranty is extended solely to the original purchaser commencing from the date
on the original purchase receipt and is void if any of the following apply:
• The cord has been cut or altered between the driver and the light body.
• The light body/LED components have been misused or abused.
• The light body/LED components have been disassembled or modified other than as
described in this manual.
This warranty excludes labor/cost of labor for removal or installation of any product.

Troubleshooting Guide

Always turn off power before inspecting the lights. Failure to observe this precaution can result
in injury or damage to the lights.
Before attempting repairs, carefully read through this instruction booklet. If the problem
persists, contact your dealer.
Problem
Lights will
not turn on
Lights will
not turn off
Individual
lights within
a larger
system not
working
Possible Cause
No input power to
the transfomer
No outlet power from
the transformer
Photocell malfunction
Timer control
Photo cell is covered
Defective 4-outlet
splitter
Loose connection
Moisture or corrosion
in connections
Failed diode
assembly
Possible Solution
Verify power to the outlet is on / Check
GFCI reset
Check the reset button / circuit breaker on
the transformer
Verify if the transformer is operational by
moving the timer to the ON position
Use a volt meter to verify transformer is
producing 12V AC
Cover the photocell with a piece of dark tape to
check function
Make sure timer control is not set to the ON position
Clean sensor and outer clear covering
Make sure nothing is shading the sensor
Switch positions with a working light on the same
splitter to identify if the splitter is causing the issue.
Inspect quick-connected plugs for moisture,
corrosion or missing gasket.
Clean/dry and reassemble.
If possible, switch out the diode assembly with
one from a working light of the same model to
determine if the driver has failed.
If driver has failed, replace light.
If test diode works, replacement diode
assemblies are available.
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