IMPORTANT: Your Camera Floodlight's status LED is also located on the bottom of the PIR compartment. Rotate the PIR compartment (G) to direct lens to desired target area. Gently press the camera ball and change the direction of lens to get the best view. The control compartment (E) is also available for limited horizontal rotation. If needed, gently grasp the lamp heads (A) and tilt them up or down or side to adjust the light coverage area. To ensure that your light is receiving power, make sure your switch is moved past the L in "LOCK". You may hear a click even if the power supply compartment is not fully locked. If either of these components are loose, the Camera Floodlight will not power on. IMPORTANT: Please make sure the power supply compartment is firmly locked on the mounting plate, and the locking switch is moved as far as it will go. Insert the conducting post on power supply compartment (B) into the holes on mounting plate (C). Step 8: Align the bottom edge of the power supply compartment (B) with the bottom edge of the mounting plate (C). Link the M4 screw (K) on mounting bracket (H). Step 7: Adjust the mounting plate (C) to make sure the air bubble in air level is in the middle. Step 6: Use M5 screw (J) to link the mounting plate (C) with mounting bracket (H), the screw should not be fixed too tight. If your junction box setup includes a ground wire, use the ground connection on screw (M) to connect your ground wire with mounting bracket (H). Step 5: Use connector (I) to complete wiring. Firmly pull on the mounting bracket to verify it is securely mounted to the junction box. Use the mounting bracket screw (L) to x the mounting bracket. Step 4: Remove the existing light fixture and install the mounting bracket (H) with the stamped word “FRONT” facing away from the junction box. Step 3: Remove mounting plate (C) from fixture by turning plate clockwise. If you're planning to mount the Camera Floodlight on a ceiling, the ‘Up’ arrow should face the direction to be monitored. Step 1: Determine desired mounting location on a wall or an eave (ceiling). If the light fixture is mounted higher than recommended, aiming the sensor down will reduce the coverage area. The light fixture should be mounted approximately 8 (2.4m) above the ground. This light fixture should be installed outdoors to a wall or eave (ceiling under an overhang). This product requires a 100-277V power source. THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE INSTALLATION CODE BY A PERSON FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT AND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED. Please call or email Kuna Support right away! If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble, install or operate this fixture. Compare parts with the “Hardware Included” and “Package Contents” sections. Please contact a qualified electrician if you have any questions or need assistance.īefore assembly, turn power off at the circuit breaker or fuse. WARNING: 120V AC light installation requires knowledge of lighting and electrical systems. Do not attempt to install a Camera Floodlight yourself if you are unfamiliar with outdoor lighting. Just take down your old fixture and connect the Camera Floodlight to your existing power wires, then mount the light to your junction box. We’ve designed the Camera Floodlight to replace your existing light fixture in a few easy steps. A complete printed installation guide is included in the product box.
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