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USER MANUAL Rogers Park T0734 Vaxcel
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
T0734 / T0735

NING: Turn off the main power at circuit breaker before installing fixture.
NOTE: 1. Before installing, consult local electrical codes for wiring and grounding requirements.
- Read and save these instructions.
Important to Know
- Read all instructions carefully before installation and operation.
- If you are not familiar with state and local electrical codes, it is recommended that you consult with a qualified electrician.
- Before installation, shut off power at the main fuse or circuit breaker box. Be aware that simply turning off the wall switch is not sufficient to prevent an electrical shock.
- This fixture requires a 120V AC, 60 Hz power source.
- Do not attempt to take the lantern apart; there are no serviceable parts inside.
- To avoid sensor damage by lightning or electrical surge, make sure the ground wire is securely connected.
- For general safety and to avoid any possible damage to the sensor, be sure the power is switched "off" before replacing the bulb.
- Compatible with most LED dimmable bulbs.
Maximum Wattage: 60W Bulb
Working Temperature: - 22°F\~113°F
Features
- Energy saving fixture.
- When in manual override mode, use wall switch to keep the light ON till dawn.
Hardware Package (included):

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Mounting Plate Unit (A) Mounting Screw (B) Wire Connector (C) Bolt Nut (D) Rubber Pad (E)
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Max. 60W Type A Bulb (not included) Bolt Nut-a Rubber Pad-a Dome Threaded Pipe Backplate Fixture Wire Wire Connector (C) Fixture Ground Wire Mounting Screw (B) Mounting Plate Unit (A) Green Ground Screw Fixture Mounting Screw House Ground Wire Outlet Box Bolt Nut (D) Rubber Pad (E)Installation Steps
Turn off the power at fuse or circuit box
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Unscrew the two bolt nuts (D). Remove the two rubber pads (E) and the mounting plate unit (A) from the backplate.
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Attach the mounting plate unit (A) to the outlet box by using two mounting screws (B). Adjust the length of the preinstalled fixture mounting screws if necessary.
Note: Make sure that the fixture mounting screws are lined up horizontally to make the fixture level.
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Install the bulb (not included). Check relamping label at socket area or packaging for maximum wattage allowed.
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Attach the dome onto the frame by aligning threaded pipe and inserting the two rubber pads-a, then secure them with the two bolt nuts-a.
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Pull out the source wires from the outlet box. Make wire connections using wire connectors (C) as follows:
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Connect the hot wire (black insulation) from the fixture to the black wire from the power source.
- Connect the neutral wire (white insulation) from the fixture to the white wire from the power source.
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Attach the fixture ground wire (bare wire) to the mounting plate unit (A) with the green ground screw, then depending on local code, connect it to the house ground wire with the wire connector (C).
Carefully put all of the wires back into the outlet box. -
Attach the backplate of the fixture to the mounting plate unit (A) by inserting fixture mounting screws into set holes on the backplate, then secure it with two rubber pads (E) and two bolt nuts (D).
Note: With silicone caulk compound, caulk completely around where the backplate meets with the wall surface to prevent water from seeping into the outlet box.
Turn on the power at fuse or circuit box.
Function and Operation
MODES OF OPERATION
Choose a mode by sliding the slide switch. The light will turn on immediately when power is applied. Wait for 30 seconds to allow the sensor to warm up.
- TEST MODE (daytime and nighttime operation.)
- Rotate the knob on the bottom of the backplate to the "TEST" position, the light will turn on when motion is detected, and stay on as long as the motion continues. The light will turn to low-level brightness (30%) after 5 seconds when motion is no longer detected.
- Off MODE (nighttime operation only)
- Select "Off" mode, rotate "TIME" delay knob arrow to point to the desired time setting (between 5 seconds and 3 minutes). At dusk, the light turns off. When motion is detected, the light turns to full brightness and stays on as long as motion continues. When the motion is no longer detected, the light will stay on for the predetermined time you set, then the light will turn off.
- AUTO MODE (nighttime operation only)
- Select "Auto" mode, rotate "TIME" delay knob arrow to point to the desired time setting (between 5 seconds and 3 minutes). At dusk, the light turns on to pre-selected low level brightness (30%). When motion is detected, the light turns to full brightness and stays on as long as motion continues. When the motion is no longer detected, the light at full brightness remains on for the predetermined time you set.
- PC MODE (nighttime operation only)
- The light will turn on automatically at dusk and turn off at dawn.
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Manual Override MODE (nighttime operation only)
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To shift to the manual override mode, set the switch to "AUTO" or "OFF" mode. Turn the wall switch "OFF" and "ON" within 3 seconds.
The light will remain on until dawn. To restore to the "AUTO" or "OFF" mode, turn the wall switch "OFF" and "ON" within 3 seconds.
(See Fig.1) - The light will last for one night only and turn off automatically at dawn.

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A["Auto Mode Off Mode"] -->|Turn wall switch OFF-ON in 0.5~3 Seconds| B["Manual Override"]
B -->|Turn wall switch OFF-ON in 0.5~3 Seconds| A
Customization Options
Shut-off Delay
- The Shut-off delay is the length of time that the light will stay on after motion stops.
- The Shut-off delay can be adjusted by using the "TIME" knob when the slide switch is set in "OFF" or "AUTO" mode. (See Fig.2)
- The range of shut-off delay is 5 seconds to 3 minutes.
- Rotate the knob clockwise for increasing the shut-off delay.
- Rotate the knob counterclockwise for decreasing the shut-off delay.

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(View from bottom of sensor lens) 5S= TEST 3MIN TIME OFF AUTO PC SENSITIVITY ModeSensitivity of Motion Sensor
- The sensitivity can be adjusted from 5 to 30 feet by using the "SENSITIVITY" knob. (See Fig.2).
- Turn the knob clockwise for increased sensitivity.
- Turn the knob counterclockwise for decreased sensitivity.
NOTE:
- The sensitivity of the motion sensor will increase as the environmental temperature gets colder. For best performance, gently clean the lens with a soft cloth every 1 or 2 months to ensure maximum sensitivity.
- When installed at a height of 6.5 feet, at 77 degrees Fahrenheit, the light will provide a maximum detection distance of 30 feet and detection range of 150 degrees. (See Fig.3, Fig.4)
- The sensor will be more sensitive to motion across its detection path than motion directly towards it. (See Fig.5)
- To reduce possible nuisances, do not mount the fixture near a heat source like an air conditioner, vent or furnace exhaust, or in a direction facing any reflecting object or other light source.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to following information to solve your problems.
Where you install your lantern is important: Be sure the light is mounted straight on the wall; otherwise, the detection distance may be limited.

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Fig. 3 10' 6' 5' 30'
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150° Fig. 4
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Fig. 5 Motion Least sensitivity Sensor Most sensitivity| SYMPTOM | DAY/NIGHT | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
| If the light isn't on | Day | Rotary knob is not set in the test mode. | Set the rotary knob in the test mode for testing. |
| Night | Wall switch or circuit breaker is off. Turn on wall switch or circuit breaker. | ||
| Light bulb may be burned out. | Test the light bulb on normal working light fixture. | ||
| Light bulb is loose. | Tighten the light bulb. | ||
| Incorrect or loose wire connections. | Check wire connections. | ||
| Too much sunlight is shining onto sensor in the early evening. | Relocate fixture away from western facing wall. | ||
| Too much light is shining onto sensor due to another light source, such as a street lamp or other light fixture. | Eliminate or turn off other light source, block other light source from shining onto sensor, or relocate fixture. | ||
| If the light stays on | Day | The fixture may be installed in shaded area. | Only need to relocate fixture. |
| On cloudy or overcast days, the light may stay on longer than anticipated. | No corrective action needed. | ||
| Night | Still on the manual override mode. Turn off the light, then turn it on after 5 seconds. | ||
| False triggering caused by a heat source, such as a heater, dryer vent, or heated swimming pool. | Eliminate heat source or relocate fixture. | ||
| The knob is not set in any mode. | Rotate it again to the mode you want. | ||
| If the light is blinking | Night | Passing cars and reflective objects interfere with the sensor. | Relocate fixture. |
| The light comes on for no apparent reason | Night | Street or sidewalk traffic is triggering motion sensor. | Adjust the "Sens" knob to reduce the sensitivity. |
| False triggering caused by a heat source, such as a heater, dryer vent, or heated swimming pool. | Eliminate heat source or relocate fixture. | ||
The following parts are available for reorder if damaged or missing.

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Spare Parts List: Mounting Screw (B) Wire Connector (C) Bolt Nut (D) MoR heating Plate Unit (A) Assembly Kit 6760MM (1 SET) for T0734 6761MM (1 SET) for T0735 A: 17-3/4" B: 6-1/2" C: 7"5 Year Limited Warranty
Vaxcel warrants all of our products against defects in workmanship and finishes for one year following the date of shipment.
In addition:
- Any product with an integrated motion sensor or dusk-to-dawn photocell is supported by a 5-year warranty for the functionality of the product.
- Any product with integrated LED modules is covered by a 5-year warranty on the LED functionality.
Exclusions: This warranty does not include the failure of products from extreme acts of nature; environmental conditions not suited for the products intended use; operation in temperatures outside of the range specified in the instruction manual; usage with improper power supply, power surges or dips. For coastal locations, some corrosion is considered normal for the environment.
Vaxcel reserves the right to repair, replace or issue a credit for any properly installed product, provided it is returned per RMA instruction. This warranty is limited to the cost of the product only and does not extend to transportation, installation or replacement costs.
INSTRUCCIONES DE ENSAMBLAJE
E INSTALACIÓN
T0734 / T0735

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Fig. 3 10' 6' 5' 30'
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Fig. 4 150°
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A["Mínima sensibilidad"] --> B["Sensor"]
C["Máxima sensibilidad"] --> D["Sensor"]
B --> E["Movimiento"]
D --> F["Movimiento"]
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A: 17-3/4" B: 6-1/2" C: 7"text_image
Fig. 3 10' 6' 5' 30'
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Fig. 4 150°
RÉSOLUTION DES PROBLÈMES (suite)