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598-1165-05
SPECIFICATIONS
Range . . . . . . . . . . Up to 30 ft. (9.1 m)
[varies with surrounding
temperature].
Sensing Angle . . . . Up to 150°
Electrical Load . . . . Up to 1 00 Wa tt
Maximum Tungsten
Incandescent
Sensor Capacity . . Up to 500 Watt (4.1
A.) Maximum Tungsten
Incandescent
Power Requirements .... 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Operating Modes . . TEST, AUTO, and
MANUAL MODE
Time Delay . . . . . . 1, 5, 10 minutes
HeathCo LLC reserves the right to discon-
tinue products and to change specifications
at any time without incurring any obligation
to incorporate new features in products pre-
viously sold.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM
Light stays on
continuously.
Light flashes
on and off.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. The sensor is pointed toward
a heat source like an air vent,
dryer vent, or brightly-painted
heat-reflective surface. (Re-aim
sensor.)
2. Light control is in Manual Mode.
(Switch to Auto.)
3. Sensitivity is set too high.
(Reduce sensitivity.)
1. Heat being reflected from other
objects may be affecting the
sensor. (Re-aim sensor.)
2. Light control is in the Test
mode and warming up
(flashing is normal under these
conditions).
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Light switch is turned off.
2. Bulb 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.
1. Light control may be installed
in a relatively dark location.
2. Light control is in Test. (Set
control switch to an ON-TIME
position.)
1. Light control may be sensing
small animals or automobile
traffic (re-aim sensor).
2. Sensitivity is set too high.
(Reduce sensitivity.)
SYMPTOM
Light will not
come on.
Light comes on
in daylight.
Light comes on
for no apparent
reason.