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6.3 Sensor deflection shield
The shield acts as a barrier to prevent sensor detection. Segments can be cut away to expand the de-
tection area. This can be useful if there are parts of the detection area you wish to exclude.
The product can be used with or without the shield.
Experiment by cutting away small segments each time.
6.4 Sensor coverage area
If the connected light is ≥ 60 W, the distance between light and sensor should be ≥ 60 cm.
10 m
6.5 Motion sensor (PIR)
The passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor reacts to changes in temperature, e.g. when a person or animal
enters the detection area.
Position the sensor so the object moves across the detection area.
The correct installation height should be observed.
Do not point the sensor at radiators, lights, or objects with varying temperatures (e.g. electronic equip-
ment), and objects that may move due to the flow of air. This may trigger the sensor unintentionally.
Do not install the product behind glass.
Keep the sensor away from direct sunlight.
7 Operation
7.1 Switch settings "OFF / PIR / ON"
ON: Connected load is always ON
PIR (auto): Power to the switch is automatically triggered by motion
detection. Triggering is affected by LUX (ambient light level) set-
tings.
OFF: Connected load is OFF.
7.2 Switch-on time "TIME"
Control how long the connected the load stays ON after the sensor
is triggered.
If new motion is detected during the switched-on time, the timer will
restart.
See section "Technical data, PIR sensor time delay".
Dial settings:
– Counter clockwise: decrease the duration.
– Clockwise: increase the duration.
7.3 Switching threshold "LUX"
You can adjust the switching threshold for different ambient light
levels.
– Counter clockwise: activates motion detection in darker condi-
tions.
– Clockwise: activates motion detection in brighter conditions.
7.4 Function test
Perform a function test to optimize the settings or check the product is functioning correctly.
Set the switch to ON, the connected load should switch ON and stay on.
Set the switch to OFF, the connected load should switch OFF.
Set the switch to PIR (auto) then walk across the detection area. The connected load should switch
on if movement is detected.
To test the PIR (auto) setting:
– Set the TIME dial to the minimum duration.
– Set the LUX dial to the highest (high ambient light) if testing in daylight.
Fine tune the settings as needed.
8 Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible causes
Connected load
Check the LUX setting, it should correspond to ambient light levels. E.g., if it
does not switch
is set too high the sensor will not trigger in the dark.
ON.
Check the power supply is functioning correctly.
Check if the connected device (e.g., lamp) is functioning correctly.
Movements within the detection area are too rapid and are filtered out by the
electronic system to prevent switching errors.
The switch is in the OFF position. Set it to ON or AUTO.
Motion detection is
The ambient temperature is too high.
not functioning cor-
There are obstructions preventing the sensor from detecting heat sources
rectly
(e.g., glass).
Check that if there are induction sources within detection area.
Observe the correct installation height. See section "Technical data" for fur-
ther information.
The connected load
Constant movements are occurring within the detection area.
is always ON.
New movement is detected before the previous switch-ON time has elapsed.
Try setting a shorter time interval.
The switch is in the ON position. Set it to OFF or AUTO.

9 Cleaning and care

Important:
The product is generally maintenance-free. Any repair or maintenance work must be carried
out by a specialist.
Clean the product with a dry, fibre-free cloth.
NOTICE! Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical solutions as
they can cause damage to the housing and malfunctioning.
10 Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the household waste.
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product in accordance with applicable regulatory
guidelines.
You thus fulfill your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.

11 Technical data

Operating voltage .................................. 220 – 240 V/AC 50/60 Hz
Rated load .............................................. max. 500 W resistive (e.g. incandescent lamp)
Power consumption ............................... 0.42 W (static)
Switch contact......................................... triac
PIR sensor activation ............................. 3 – 2000 lux (adjustable)
PIR sensor time delay (adjustable)......... 10 sec ±3 s to 7min± 2 min
PIR sensor detection range ................... max. 10 m (<24 ºC)
PIR sensor detection angle .................... Horizontal: 190°, Vertical: 120°
PIR sensor installation height ................ 1 – 1.8 m
PIR sensor detection speed.................... 0.6 - 1.5m/s
Protection class ...................................... II
Operating humidity ................................. <75 % RH
Operating temperature ........................... -5 to +30 °C
Storage humidity .................................... <93 % RH
Storage temperature .............................. -20 to +40 °C
Dimensions (L x W x H) (approx.) .......... 80 x 80 x 31 mm
Weight (approx.) .................................... 90 g
31 mm
80 mm
50 mm
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