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10. Troubleshooting

If your Tool Light does not work after following the instructions in this manual please try the
following steps.
Problem
Possible Cause
Light fails
• Power is not turned on
to switch
• The light is wired incorrectly
on
• The PIR is not detecting movement
• Ambient light conditions are too
bright
Light fails
• The TIME value is set too high
to switch
• The light is wired incorrectly
off
• Frequent changes in heat movement
are being detected
Light keeps
• Changes in heat are being detected
turning
from a fixed heat source
on and off
• Changes in heat are being detected
(cycling)
from a moving object
• Light and/or heat are being reflected
back onto the sensor
• Sudden temperature changes due to
storms or high winds
Sensor
• Temperature differences are
operates
affecting the sensitivity of the sensor
differently
in hot and
cold
conditions
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Possible Solution
• Turn on indoor switch or check fuse.
• Check wiring is as shown in the
wiring diagram
• Adjust the angle and direction of the
PIR. For best results test by walking
across the beam
• Turn on Time knob to the left to
reduce the ON time
• Check wiring is as shown in the
wiring diagram
• Check sensing area for possible heat
sources (e.g., air vents, moving
vehicles, moving trees) and
reposition the sensor or alter the
Range control downwards.
• Check the sensing are for air vents,
light fittings or fans and either
reposition the sensor or adjust the
aim
• Check the sensing are for moving
vehicles, animals, pedestrians and
moving trees and adjust the aim of
the sensor accordingly
• Adjust the aim of the sensor or paint
reflective surfaces with a dull finish
• Turn the sensor off until the storm
passes or install in a sheltered
position
• Turn the sensibility (Range) control
knob toward the maximum end
for summer (hot conditions) and
toward the minimum for winter (cold
conditions). This compensates for
variations in temperature
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