OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2. To disable the dusk-to-dawn sensor (E), you will need to
install the sensor cap (EE) over the dusk-to-dawn sensor
(E) (Fig. 2). This will prevent the dusk-to-dawn sensor (E)
from controlling the ON/OFF function, and should allow you
to control the fixture (A) with the wall switch.
Hardware Used
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BULB REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
This fixture uses one (1) GU24 CFL23W self-ballasted fluorescent bulb.
Before replacing bulb (C), shut off power to the fixture at the circuit breaker or fuse panel. Allow
sufficient time for fixture and lamp to cool.
1. Remove the diffuser (B) by unscrewing the diffuser screws (D) and pulling the diffuser (B) straight
out (Fig. 1).
2. Remove the defective bulb by grasping it by the
plastic base and unscrewing it from the bulb socket 1/4
turn in counterclockwise direction (Fig. 1).
3. Install the new bulb in the same manner you
removed the old bulb. Put the diffuser (B) back onto the
fixture (A), and screw into place. Restore power to the
fixture (A).
4. Dispose of the old lamp(s) in accordance with local, state, and/or federal laws, or go to
www.lamprecycle.org for more information.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
You may want to periodically clean the fixture using a mild, non-abrasive glass cleaner and soft
cloth. Do NOT use solvents or cleaners containing abrasive agents. When cleaning the fixture,
make sure you have the power turned off and do not spray liquid cleaner directly onto the bulb,
socket, ballast, or wiring.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Minor problems often can be fixed without the help of an electrician. Before doing any work on the
fixture, shut off power supply at the circuit breaker panel to avoid electrical shock.
PROBLEM
Fixture doesn't light.
Circuit breaker trips
when light is turned on.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Power is off.
2. Bad wire connection.
3. Defective bulb(s).
4. Defective wall switch.
5. Photo sensor is inactive.
1. Crossed wires or power wire
is grounded out.
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CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Check circuit breaker or wall switch.
2. Check wire splices.
3. Replace bulb(s).
4. Replace switch.
5. Cap sensor or wait until dark.
1. Check wiring connections.
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