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Troubleshooting
Sensor halogen light
without power
Fuse has blown,
not switched on
Short circuit
Replace fuse, switch
on power switch, check
wiring with voltage tester
Check connections
Sensor halogen light does
not switch on
Light threshold in night-
time mode during day-
time operation
Bulb burnt out
Power switch OFF
Fuse blown
Detection zone not
properly targeted
Adjust setting
Replace bulb
Switch power on
Replace fuse, check
connection if necessary
Recalibrate
Sensor halogen light does
not switch off
Continued movement
within the detection
zone
Set to continuous
operation by indoor
multi-circuit switch
Check zone and
readjust if necessary
or apply shroud
Switch to automatic
Sensor halogen light keeps
switching on and off
Continued movement
within the detection
zone
Check zone and
readjust if necessary
or apply shroud
Sensor halogen light swit-
ches on when it should not
Wind is moving trees
and bushes in the
detection zone
Cars in street are
detected
Sudden temperature
changes due to weather
(wind, rain, snow) or air
discharged from fans or
open windows
Blank out areas with
shrouds
Blank out areas with
shrouds
Adjust detection zone
or install at a different
location
Malfunction Cause Remedy
18
Wiring examples
1. Fixture without neutral
conductor
2. Fixture with neutral conductor
3.Connection via series switch for
manual and automatic operation
4. Connection to two-way switch for
permanent light and automatic
operation.
Setting I: automatic operation
Setting II: manual operation for permanent
light
Note: A permanent ”OFF” mode is not
possible, only setting I or setting III.
GB
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PK Elektronik Vertriebs GmbH, E-Mail: info@pkelektronik.com, Internet: www.pkelektronik.com
Steinel Sensor-Halogenstrahler HS 152 XENO