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Trillipse | 09:33 Wed 13th Sep 2006 | How it Works
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I've recently fitted a new bulb into one over the patio of my house. Having turned the (indoors) switch to activate the light, it doesn't seem to go off - have meddled with the settings on the actual light - is there some protocol for sorting these things out/should i switch it on and off again or something a bit odd like that...?
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What sounds like has happened is you have activated test mode or permanent on setting in your light. Normally turning the switch off and on again just once quite quickly should turn it back to sensor mode. If this fails try altering the sensitivity dials under the light itself which may shock it (excuse the pun) back to normal operation. If this still fails take a large hammer to it, but turn off the power first

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