SPECIFICATIONS
Horizontal Range . . . . Up to 70 ft. (21 m); 100 ft.
Vertical Range . . . . . . Up to 15 ft. (4.6 m)
Sensing Angle . . . . . . Up to 240° horizontal. Up to 80°
Electrical Load . . . . . . Up to 200 Watts Maximum In-
Power Requirements . 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Operating Modes . . . . TEST, AUTO and MANUAL
Time Delay . . . . . . . . 1, 5, 20 minutes
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Replacement lamp . . . T4 100W, G8 halogen bi-pin 120
SYMPTOM
Lights will
not come
on.
Lights come
on in day-
light.
Lights come
on for no
apparent
reason.
Lights turn
off too late
in Dusk-
to-Dawn
setting.
1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY:
Should this product fail to perform satisfactorily due to a defect or poor workmanship within one year of date of
purchase, return it to the place of purchase and it will be replaced, free of charge. Incidental or consequential
damages are excluded from this warranty. Light bulbs are not covered.
Manufactured for Grainger International, Inc.
Lake Forest, IL 60045
598-1325-00
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(30.5 m) with Range Boost.
[var ies with surrounding
temperature]
Vertical
candescent (Up to 100 Watts
Maximum each lamp holder.)
MODE
Timer . . . . Off, 3, 6 hours, Dusk-to-Dawn
VAC
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Light switch is turned off.
2. Light is loose or burned out.
3. Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is turned
off.
4. Daylight turnoff 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 rela-
tively 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. Range is set too high. (Reduce Range
setting).
3. D
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1. Sensor is in a relatively dark location.
(Relocate sensor, or use 3 hr or 6 hr
setting).
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Lights stay
1. A lamp is positioned too close to the
on continu-
sensor or pointed at nearby objects
ously.
that cause heat to trigger the sensor.
(Reposition the lamp away from the
sensor or nearby objects).
2. Light control is pointed toward a heat
source like an air vent, dryer vent, or
brightly-painted heat-reflective surface.
(Reposition sensor. Reduce Range).
3. Light control is in Manual Mode. (Switch
to Auto).
Lights flash
1. Heat or light from the lamps may be
on and off.
turning the light control on and off.
(Reposition the lamps away from the
sensor).
2. Heat being reflected from other objects
may be affecting the sensor. (Reposi-
tion sensor).
3. Light control is in the Test mode and
warming up. (Flashing is normal under
these conditions. Turn Boost off).
Lights flash
1. Sensor is detecting its own lights.
once, then
(Reposition lamps to keep area below
stay off in
the sensor relatively dark).
Manual Mode.
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