TROUBLESHOOTING:
SYMPTOM
Lights do not come on at all. Wall switch and/or circuit breaker is off.
Lights do not come on or
flicker.
Lights stay on through the
day (or stay on late into the
day).
Fuse blows or circuit breaker
trips when light is turned on.
LED DRIVER REPLACEMENT:
(NOTE: Not necessary for initial installation – only
required if the LED driver has malfunctioned.)
1. DISCONNECT POWER AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
2. Remove the wall lantern from the wall and disconnect its
wires from the power supply wires.
3. Unscrew the glass shade from the hood.
4. Remove the screws holding the LED plate in place
(Fig. 2).
5. Remove the wire nuts from the wire connections shown
or disconnect the quick connector (Fig. 3).
6. Remove the wire nuts connecting the driver to the
fixture (Fig. 4).
7. Replace the old driver with the new driver.
8. Connect the yellow driver wire to the white fixture
wire and secure using a wire nut. Connect the red
driver wire to the black fixture wire and secure using
a wire nut or reconnect the quick connector (Fig. 3).
PROBABLE CAUSE
Incorrect or loose wire connections.
Light from another light source, such as a street
light or another light fixture, is shining onto the
photocell.
Component has malfunctioned.
Fixture may be installed in shaded area, such as
under a porch or an eave, and enough light is
shining onto the photocell during the daytime.
Crossed wires or power wire is grounding out.
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SOLUTION
Turn on wall switch and/or
circuit breaker.
Access outlet box and fix wire
connections.
Eliminate the light source or
move fixture to another
location.
Call Altair Lighting support.
Relocate fixture to a well lit
area.
Access outlet box and fix wire
connections.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4