1. Turn off the circuit breaker of your home. Turn the lights on and off to check the electricity in your home is properly turned off.
2. Select and mark the installation location on a flat section of wall.
For the best motion detection experience:
• Make sure the device is located on a flat surface and the device is installed parallel to the wall. Do not install the device with an upward or downward tilt.
• Install the device between 1.8m/71in and 2m/79in above ground level of the motion detection area. Do not install the device more than 2.2m/87in above the ground.
3. If there is a mount from a previous light, remove it before continuing.
4. Screw the mounting bracket onto the wall. • On wooden walls, do not pre-drill holes. Use the screws provided to fix the mounting bracket onto the wall. • For walls made of hard materials, such as stucco, brick, or concrete, pre-drill holes in the required locations, insert the provided anchors, and then use the provided screws to fix the mounting bracket to the wall.
5. To avoid difficulty when mounting the device onto the mounting bracket: • Make sure the wires are not too thick. • Try to bend the wires at a 90° angle.
6. Loosen the wire screws, insert the neutral, ground, and live wires into the connectors, and then tighten the wire screws to thoroughly secure the wires.
7. Mount the device onto the mounting bracket, and then secure it with a screw on each side.
8. Turn on the circuit breaker of your home.
Note: To avoid any risk, always be cautious when working with electricity. Hire a professional electrician if you're uncomfortable working with electrical wiring.












