HOMEDEPOT 592-082 User manual

HOM(
DECORATORS
COLLECTION
Exterior Wall Lantern with Motion Sensor
SKU 592-082 (UPC 046335974449)
<2:6.8
(Aged Iron Finish)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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HB7251MA-292 E/S

Thank you for purchasing this Home Decorators Collection exterior light fixture.
This product has been manufactured with the highest standards of safety and
quality.
FEATURES:
1.MOTION SENSOR FUNCTION – At dusk the motion sensor will activate and
automatically turn the light on when moving heat sources (such as people and
vehicles) are detected within its coverage area. The motion sensor will remain
active throughout the night and deactivate at dawn.
2.SIX HOUR TIMER FUNCTION – At dusk the light will automatically turn on.
After five to six hours the light will turn off and the motion detector will activate.
The motion sensor will remain active throughout the night and deactivate at dawn.
3.MANUAL OVERRIDE – The user may manually turn on the light from inside
his home using a wall switch.
4.Uses medium-based incandescent or CFL light bulbs.
SPECIFICATIONS:
•Motion Sensor Range: Up to 30 ft (Varies with surrounding
temperature)
•Sensor Detection Angle: 220
•Electrical Requirements: 120 VAC, 60 Hz
•Maximum Load: 100 W Incandescent or 26 W Compact
Fluorescent
QUESTIONS, PROBLEMS, MISSING PARTS:
Before returning to your local Home Depot, please call our Customer Service
Team at 1-800-986-3460 orvisit www.homedepot.com/homedecorators.
Please reference your SKU(592082 Aged Iron Finish
fixture) or UPC (046335974449).
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CAUTION:
1.Before starting installation of this fixture or removal of a previous
fixture, disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or by
removing the fuse at the fuse box.
2.CONSTULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IF YOU HAVE ANY
ELECTRICAL QUESTIONS.
3.If you have any non-electrical questions about this fixture, please
contact our Customer Service Team at 1-800-986-3460 or visit
www.homedepot.com/homedecorators. Please reference your SKU
(592082 Aged Iron Finish fixture) or UPC
(046335974449).
4.Keep your receipt and these Instructions for Proof of Purchase.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION
(not included):
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Exterior Silicon
Rubber Sealant
Wire
Strippers
Wire Cutters
Safety Glasses Electrical Tape
Phillips Screwdriver Flathead Screwdriver
Light Bulb (100 W Max.
or CFL equivalent)

PARTS INCLUDED (parts are not to scale):
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(1) Mounting Bracket
(2) Hex Nuts
(3) Wire Nuts
(2) Bracket
Mounting Screws
(2) Fixture
Mounting Screws
(1) Main Fixture Body
(2) Hood Screws
(2) Lock Nuts

CAUTION:
1.Before starting installation of this fixture or removal of a previous fixture,
disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or by removing the fuse at
the fuse box.
2.All electrical connections must be in accordance with local and National
Electrical Code (N.E.C.) standards. If you are unfamiliar with proper electrical
wiring connections obtain services of a qualified electrician.
3.There are no serviceable parts inside the motion sensor. DO NOT try to repair
or disassemble the unit. Doing so could damage the unit and cause possible
electrical shock. Consult a qualified electrician if needed.
SELECTING A LOCATION:
1.When selecting a location, be aware of the motion sensor’s maximum range of
30 ft and 220º detection angle (Fig. 1). In addition, be aware of its 15º detection
down-angle (from horizontal) (Fig. 2). Mounting the fixture too high or in front
of a sloped surface, such as an uphill walkway or driveway, may affect the
motion sensor’s effectiveness.
2.Select locations away from heat sources, such as heating vents, air conditioners,
and heated swimming pools.
220
e
Fig. 1
15
e
Fig. 2
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Fig. 3
SENSOR
Least Sensitivity
SENSOR
Best Sensitivity
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INSTALATION & ASSEMBLY:
1.Carefully unpack the fixture. Lay out all parts on a clean surface.
2.Thread the Fixture Mounting Screws (#6) into the provided holes of the
Mounting Bracket (#7) as shown. Thread the Hex Nuts (#9) onto the Fixture
Mounting Screws (#6), as shown. Do not tighten the Hex Nuts (#9) at this time
(Fig. 4).
3.Pull the power supply wires out from the Outlet Box (#4), and mount the
Mounting Bracket (#7) to the Outlet Box (#4), using the Bracket Mounting
Screws (#8) (Fig. 4).
4.Attach the Black Supply Wire (#5) to the Black Fixture Wire (#12) and the
White Supply Wire (#16) to the White Fixture Wire (#13) using Wire Nuts (#14).
Connect the Fixture Ground Wire (#11) and the Supply Ground Wire (#15)
together using a Wire Nut (#14). Wrap all wire connections with electrical tape
for a more secure connection (Fig. 4).Note: If you have electrical questions,
consult your local electrical code for approved grounding methods.
10. Wall
Plate
3. Lock
Nut
13. White
Fixture Wire
11. Fixture
Ground Wire
14. Wire
Nut
5. Black
Supply
Wire
4. Outlet
Box
7. Mounting
Bracket
8. Bracket
Mounting
Screw
9. Hex
Nut
6. Fixture
Mounting
Screw
16. White
Supply Wire
15. Supply
Ground Wire
12. Black
Fixture Wire
Fig. 4

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INSTALLATION & ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED):
5. Place the Wall Plate (#10) over the Outlet Box (#4) and onto the Fixture
Mounting Screws (#6), and adjust the Fixture Mounting Screws (#6) until
they protrude out from the Wall Plate (#10) 1/4". Remove the Wall Plate
(#10) and secure the position of the Fixture Mounting Screws (#6) by
tightening the Hex Nuts (#9) against the Mounting Bracket (#7). Place the
Wall Plate (#10) back onto the Fixture Mounting Screws (#6), and secure it
into place using the Lock Nuts (#3) provided.
6. After installing the fixture, caulk the
upper 2/3s of the Wall Plate (#10) to
mounting surface. Leave the bottom 1/3
un-caulked for drainage of any water that
might leak drainage of any water that
might leak into the enclosure. The
manufacturer recommends a non-drying
exterior caulking material. A good
example is a clear silicone rubber sealant
for exterior use.
7. Install up to a 100 watt incandescent
Light Bulb in the socket of the Main
Fixture Body. Do not exceed a 100 watt
incandescent light bulb or 26 watt SBCFL
(Fig. 5).
8. Installation is complete. Turn on power at
the circuit breaker or fuse box. Turn the
light switch on to activate the fixture.
Fig. 5

OPERATION:
GETTING STARTED: After installing the fixture, slide the “TIMER” switch
to “TEST”. Restore power at the circuit breaker and turn on your wall
switch (if applicable). The light will turn on and remain on for
approximately 5 seconds. Then the light will flash 3 times and then turn off.
(If the “TIMER” switch is set to “6 HOUR” and it is night, the light will stay
on continuously until you switch to “TEST”.)
In the beginning, it is necessary to first switch to TEST mode, which will allow
you to easily set the motion sensor sensitivity. In TEST mode, the motion
sensor will turn on the light when it senses movement. Four to five seconds after
movement has stopped, the light will turn off.
SETTING SENSITIVITY IN TEST MODE: NOTE: Sensitivity directly
correlates to the sensor’s detection range. In TEST mode, slide the
“SENSITIVITY” switch to a desired level: “L” for low, “M” for medium, or
“H” for high. From a distance, walk through the coverage area. When the
light turns on, note your distance from the fixture. Try different
approaches toward the fixture from various angles. Especially, try pathways
where you expect high traffic, such as walkways and driveways.
If necessary, select a different “SENSITIVITY” switch position to increase or
decrease sensitivity/range. Repeat the steps above. Continue to adjust the
sensitivity until optimum results are attained.
SELECTING FUNCTION:After setting the sensitivity, select the function by
sliding to “TIMER” switch to one of the following positions:
“TIMER”
Switch Position Function Description
4Motion
Sensor
At dusk, the motion sensor will activate (Motion Sensing Mode). Any movement within the
coverage area, will cause the light to turn on. After movement has stopped, the light will
remain on for the preset time limit (4 or 10 minutes). At the time limit, the light will turn off.
The motion sensor will remain active throughout the night. At dawn, the motion sensor will
deactivate.
10
6 HOUR Six Hour
Timer
At dusk, the light will turn on and remain on for 5 to 6 hours. At this time, the light will turn
off and the motion sensor will activate (Motion Sensing Mode). Any movement within the
coverage area, will cause the light to turn on and remain on for 10 minutes. At 10 minutes,
the light will turn off. The motion sensor will remain active throughout the night. At dawn,
the motion sensor will deactivate.
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OPERATION (CONTINUED):
NOTE: To make sure the above functions operate properly, always keep the wall
switch in the “ON” position (include the daytime).
MANUAL OVERRIDE:You may manually turn on the light from inside your
home using the wall switch that controls your light fixture. This feature may
be used during nighttime when the light is off, while the circuit is in the
Motion Sensing Mode. To manually turn on the light and activate the Manual
Override, quickly flip your wall switch OFF-ON-OFF-ON within a 3 second
span. (Fig. 6) The light will remain on until the override is deactivated.
To turn off the light and deactivate the Manual Override, flip your wall switch
OFF-ON-OFF-ON again (Fig. 6). This will return the circuit back to the
Motion Sensing Mode. If you do not deactivate the Manual Override, the
light will remain for 8 hours or until dawn (which ever comes first), at which
time the light will turn off automatically. You may toggle the switch in this
manner as many times as you need, to alternate between the two modes,
Manual Override Mode (light on) and Motion Sensing Mode (light off) (Fig. 7).
Motion
Sensing Mode
(light off)
Manual
Override Mode
(light on)
NOTE: This switch toggling sequence
alternates the circuit between Manual Override
(light on) Mode and Motion Sensing Mode
(light off) Fig. 7
Fig. 6
Flip wall switch
OFF-ON-OFF-ON
within 3 seconds
Switch in the
“ON” position
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