Ayce 7613164484406 Original Instruction Manual - Page 16
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TROBLESHOOTING:
Light does not activate in normal operation. Correction: make sure that:
1. The main unit switch is the AUTO position.
2. The Lux control is not set too far toward (
3. The motion sensor is positioned to face oncoming movement.
4. The solar cell is angled so that it gets plenty of direct sunlight for most of day, if not the entire day.
5. The bulb is broken.
6. Battery charge is not too low (charge for 3 sunny days—switch turned to OFF).
Light turns on during the day. Correction:
1. Make sure that the Lux control is not set too far toward (
Light quickly flashes on and o . Correction:
1. Adjust the time setting.
2. Low battery (charge for 3 sunny days—switch turned to OFF).
Light is not as bright as normal. Correction:
1. Low battery (charge for 3 sunny days—switch turned to OFF).
SENSOR ADJUSTMENT:
Turn the TIME control knob to "-" or "+" direction to control how long the light stay on (from about 10
seconds to 1 minutes).
Remark: When the lamp is on, if a new movement is detected, the illumination time is recalculated from
the last detected movement.
Adjusting the sensitivity:
The sensitivity means the Maximum distance which PIR Sensor can be triggered by movement body
(12 meters). Turning the SENS knob from (+) to (-) will decrease the sensitivity.
The Lux control module has a built-in sensing device (photocell) that detects daylight and darkness.(
position denotes that the loading will be turned on by PIR during day and night, ( ) position denotes that
the loading will be turned on by PIR only at night. You can set to operate the unit at the desired level by
adjusting the LUX knob. Hinweis: If, in daily position, the unit turns on when it is too light outside, turn the
control towards (
bright house light, turn this control towards ( ).
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