RAB Lighting STL360HBW User manual

Specifications:
Switching Capacity 8 amps
1000 watts Incandescent and 250 watts
Fluorescent
Voltage: 120 volts
Protection Pattern: 180° forward
360° below and to all sides
Time Adjustment: 5 seconds to 12 minutes
Power Consumption: 1 watt
Surge protection: 6000 volts
Cautions:
TURN OFF ALL POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER / FUSE PANEL.
■Read entire Installation Manual before proceeding.
■All wiring should comply with local electrical codes
and requires a qualified electrician.
■The total lighting load connected to STL360 must not
exceed (1000 watts incandescent or quartz, 250 watts
fluorescent). To switch more wattage an electrician can
install a relay.
■Line Carrier Remote Control Systems such as X-10,
Leviton or Radio Shack are incompatible with sensors and
may cause false activations.
■Do not install sensors on a circuit that feeds motor
loads such as kitchen appliances, HVAC equipment,
washer/dryer, or garage door openers.
■Sensor functions best when the direction of expected
movement is across its detection pattern, not towards
the sensor.
■Mount 6’-12' high for optimum range and detection.
The STEALTH360 is the
most reliable and technically
advanced motion-activated light
control ever produced. This techni-
cal manual is written for electrical
professionals who wish to maximize
the performance and reliability of this
superb sensor.
RAB welcomes your questions
or comments.
Please call 888 722-1000,
Thank you for purchasing a RAB
sensor.
STL360H
STL360HBW STL360Q1
STL360Q3W
STL360Q2W
Installation Manual

How Does the Super Stealth 360 Work?
The STL360’s infrared sensor “sees” temperature changes
caused by the motion of people or cars within
its protection zone and turns on lights automatically.
It welcomes visitors and may deter intruders.
Total coverage. Two sensors in one.
Two powerful detectors combine
to give the STL360 “Can’t Miss”
Detection: 180° long forward
range (180° x 60’) plus
superb 360° detection
below and to all sides.
How do the scanning LED detection indicators work?
Scanning LEDs serve as a deterrent by indicating a securi-
ty device in operation. They also show the STL360’s
mode of operation:
On Guard:
When the STL360 is “On Guard” in Auto mode,
three red LEDs scan continu-
ously
day and night, except
during detections (at which
time the controlled lights
will go on).
Test Mode: When the
sensor is in “Test Mode”
all the LEDs will be off.
If the sensor is set for
night-only operation, the
LED stays “On Guard”
(daytime detections do
not turn on the lights).
Manual Override Mode:
In “Manual Override
Mode,” the middle LED
will be on. (see page 14)
Howhe
SuperSTL360 360 Work?
How
Does the Super Stealth 360 Work?
How long do the lights stay on?
Lights remain on as long as there is movement within the
protection zone. Once the zone is vacated lights can be
adjusted to remain on from approximately 5 seconds up
to 12 minutes. Since the lights are on only when needed,
and the sensor uses only one watt, the STL360 is
extremely energy efficient.
Can lights still be turned on with the light switch?
Yes. STL360 can be controlled by a conventional indoor
switch or circuit breaker. The STL360 operates in Auto
Mode unless changed. The light can be turned on or off
manually at night only. (see pages 13-14 for more info.)
■ Manual Override Mode (to keep lights on):
Flip the switch twice slowly (off-on-off-on) within 1-2 secs.
■ Evening Timer (to keep lights on for a set period each
night): Flip the switch three times slowly (off-on-off-on-off-
on) within 2-3 secs.
■ To Resume Auto Mode:
Switch power off for at least 10 seconds, then back on.
Will STL360 detect animals?
STL360 may detect large animals. Having animals trigger
the sensor can give property a “lived-in” look. However,
you can limit animal detection by turning down the sensi-
tivity knob and/or placing the blinders provided on the
lower part of the forward lens.
How do you make
adjustments to the sensor?
Use the adjustment
tool provided, or a screwdriver
with a 1⁄8” wide blade,
to adjust the controls on the
front of the sensor.
(see page 11-12)
2
“On Guard Auto Mode”
LEDs scan continuously back & forth
“Ready for Manual Override Mode"
Middle LED on
“Test Mode" All LEDs off
controls
TIME
1 8 HRS 5 SECS 12 MINS – +
EVENING
TIMER SENS
1

Choosing a Location
The best location is where the sensor can “see” all paths
of movement. The sensor may be wall or soffit mounted.
As distance from the sensor increases, larger movement
will be required for detection. For instance, at 10 feet, a
half step will be enough, while at 50 feet several steps will
be necessary for detection.
How large an area does STL360 protect?
Two powerful detectors combine to give the STL360 180°
x 60’ long forward range plus superb 360° downward
detection below and to all sides.
Mounting Height
Mounting at 6-12’ above the ground allows maximum
range. If the sensor is mounted above 15’ high, the
usable range is reduced.
Location Tips
Difficult Locations
Sensor may be triggered by
unwanted movement or heat source,
such as a swaying tree, road traffic,
dryer vent, swimming pool or hot tub.
To Improve Performance in Difficult Locations:
• Reduce sensitivity by
turning the SENS knob
counterclockwise,
and/or…
• Mask lens in the direction
of the unwanted movement
or heat source using the lens
mask provided or opaque tape
Mounting Stability
• Mount sensor on stable surface.
Do not mount on a tree or pole
that will move in the wind.
• Make sure sensor and lights are
mounted firmly. If they move when
touched, tighten all screws.
Light vs. Sensor Position
• Make sure heat from lights is not
triggering sensor. Sensor must be
located below and as far away
as possible from its lights.
STL360Q1, STL360Q2 & STL360Q3 Kits
Mount only on non-combustible surfaces.
Side View
6-10'
wrong
wrong
OK!
TIME
1 8 HRS 5 SECS 12 MINS – +
EVENING
TIMER SENS
20’
40’
6-10’
60’
Reduced Range
Maximum Range
mask
4
3
60’
60’
20’

Choosing a Location
Locations Near Roads
Cars and passing traffic may activate the sensor if it is
aimed at the road.
To Improve Performance in Locations Near Roads:
• Reduce sensitivity by turning the SENS knob
counterclockwise.
• Mask the lens in the direction of
the traffic using the lens mask
provided or opaque tape. (Lens
mask can be broken along lines
to desired size)
• Make sure that sensor is
not aimed at traffic. The
sensor should be aimed
down so that the maximum
range of the sensor ends at least 20’
from the road. This will avoid detection
of passing trucks and cars, or the air
currents they create.
Mount Level
The sensor should be mounted level
from side to side and pointed at the
area where you desire coverage. If
tilted, part of the detection zone may
be high in the air over people’s heads.
Choosing a Location
Locate for Movement Across Pattern
Check that movement is not
directly towards sensor. Sensor
will see movement ACROSS its
pattern more quickly. Check that
movement far away and directly
towards sensor is not entirely
within one zone. To fix, change
the sensor location.
If the sensor is located over
a pathway so all movement is
directly toward it, range may
appear limited. “Micro Adjust”
sensor by moving
sideways 1/4” or so, which
may reposition the zones
enough to allow earlier
detection.
Choose a Protected Location
Mount sensor in protected area.
The more protected the mounting
location, the less chance of lights
turning on occasionally during rain,
snow and windstorms because the
sensor is detecting dramatic
changes in temperature.
20'
safety
zone
TIME
1 8 HRS 5 SECS 12 MINS – +
EVENING
TIMER SENS
Lens Mask
(included)
OK!
OK!
WRONG
Less
Sensitive
More Sensitive
Better detection after
“micro adjustment”
OK!
WRONG
6
5

STL360 Kit Assembly and Wiring
STL360 floodlight kits come pre-wired and assembled
on the RAB CU4 EZ plate, allowing for mounting on round,
rectangular or octagonal surface or recessed boxes.
Mounting
Wiring
STL360 Kit
Assembly
and Wiring
1. Attach the Universal Mounting bar with the bar screws
(provided) to the junction box. If you are attaching your
STL360 kit to a surface mount weatherproof box, you
must use both gaskets, with the metal mounting plate
sandwiched between.
2. Easy Wiring Tip:
Use the “S” shaped Hands
Free Hanging Hook to hold
the EZ Plate during wiring.
3. Bring power leads and
sensor kit leads through
holes in all gaskets into
junction box.
4. Strip 1/2" of insulation from all leads.
5. Attach ground wire(s) to junction box grounding screw.
Connect as shown in wiring diagram on page 7.
6. Twist on wire nuts. Secure with electrical tape.
7. Align gaskets, EZ Plate and metal mounting plate to
insure proper seal. Tighten EZ Plate center screw (make
sure O-Ring gasket is on the screw) to attach EZ Plate
to the box.
8. Insert plastic Finishing Cap in the center of the CU4
EZ Plate for a weatherproof seal.
9. Use silicone sealant around all openings to insure a
weatherproof seal.
10. Screw in light bulbs. Turn on power.
Conduct walk test
to adjust sensor response (see page 15).
Insert
close-up
plug in
unused
hole
Finishing
Cap
Metal Mounting
Plate
Bar Screws
Gasket
Universal
Mounting
Bar
Gasket O-Ring
Gasket
8
Hook rests in
notch on
crossbar
Hands Free
Hanging
Hook
Black
Black
Red
Red
(pigtail)
Ground Ground
Power In White
White
Red pigtail is only
used to switch remote
or additional fixtures.
STL360H STL360Q2W
STL360Q1 STL360Q3W
STL360HBW
CU4 EZ Plate
Center
Screw
7
CU4 EZ Plate

STL360 Assembly and Wiring
■ To install a STL360 Sensor with separately
purchased floodlights, start at #1.
■ To install STL360 Pre-wired Floodlight Kits,
see page 7.
1. Screw the threaded arms of each floodlight into the
RAB CU4 EZ Plate. ( See diagram on page 7)
2. Screw the threaded arm of the sensor into the bottom
hole of the EZ Plate. Sensor should be below and as far
away from the floodlights as possible.
3. Attach the Universal Mounting bar with the bar screws
(provided) to the junction box. If you are attaching your
STL360 kit to a surface mount weatherproof box, you
must use both gaskets, with the metal mounting plate
sandwiched between.
4. Easy Wiring Tip:
Use the “S” shaped Hands Free Hanging Hook to hold
the EZ Plate during wiring.
5. Bring power leads, light fixture and sensor leads through
holes in all gaskets and mounting plates into junction box.
6. Attach ground wire(s) to junction box grounding screw.
7. Position EZ Plate gaskets and metal plate. (see pg #7)
8. Strip 1
/2" of insulation from all leads. Connect as shown
in wiring diagram.
9. Twist on wire nuts.
Secure with
electrical tape.
10. Make sure all unused
openings in EZ Plate are
closed with plugs (provided).
11. Screw in light bulbs. Turn on power.
12. Conduct Walk Test to adjust sensor response (see
page 15).STL360 Assembly and Wiring
Multiple Sensors
Multiple sensors may be wired together, but doing this will
make problems difficult to troubleshoot. Single sensors
that control their own lights will give a more accurate
location of movement and trouble-free operation.
Multiple Fixtures
Multiple fixtures may be
wired to a single sensor.
To handle loads greater
than 1,000 watts,
a qualified electrician
should install
a relay.
Power
Quality
It is not recommended to install sensors on a circuit that
also feeds motor loads such as HVAC equipment, kitchen
appliances, or garage door openers. The Stealth circuit is
surge and transient protected to IEC specifications.
However, if voltage varies significantly from 120 volts,
which may occur on circuits with motor loads, the sensor
may malfunction.
10
Power In
White
Red Black
Power In
White
Sensor
Red Black
9
Black

Adjusting the Settings
TIME
Sets the time that lights will remain on after the detection
zone is vacated. Adjustable from approximately 5 seconds to
12 minutes.
The Factory Setting is 12 minutes.
PHOTOCELL
For night-only operation, turn the knob completely
counterclockwise to (to the MOON symbol). For 24-hour
operation turn the knob all the way clockwise to the
MOON/SUN symbol. Adjust counterclockwise to have the
sensor come on later at dusk, clockwise to have it come
on earlier. The Factory Setting is Night-only (MOON).
If you set Evening Timer while set to 24 hour operation,
Evening Timer will begin immediately after flipping switch.
SENSITIVITY
Increases or decreases the responsiveness and range of
the sensor (adjustable from 30% to 100%). The Factory
Setting is 100%.
Adjusting the Settings
EVENING TIMER
The STL360 provides an alternative to normal motion-
activated lighting. The EVENING TIMER can keep lights on
continuously – without motion – for 1 to 8 hours after dusk.
This is great for evening activities requiring continuous light.
During vacations the EVENING TIMER provides a “lived-in”
look by simulating an occupant turning lights on at dusk,
and then off at bedtime.
To set the EVENING TIMER, flip the wall switch controlling
the sensor three times slowly (off-on-off-on-off-on) within 3
seconds. If you set the EVENING TIMER during daytime,
the middle LED should start blinking, indicating that
the
Evening Timer will start when dusk is detected.
Choose the length of time you want continuous lighting.
For example, if you set the EVENING TIMER to “8,” the
sensor will keep lights ON continuously for 8 hours after
dusk. Once 8 hours have passed, the sensor will revert to
motion activated mode. At dawn, the photocell will detect
light and prevent lights from turning on
during the daytime.
If you do not want to use the EVENING
TIMER
, do NOT flip the switch 3 times,
as described above.
To end use of the EVENING TIMER, switch
OFF the power for at least 10 seconds, then
ON again. Sensor will be in Automatic Mode.
(After completing the warm-up period)
You can affix this label (right), provided,
to your indoor light switch plate for easy
reference.
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TIME
1 8 HRS 5 SECS 12 MINS – +
EVENING
TIMER SENS
TIME
1 8 HRS 5 SECS 12 MINS – +
EVENING
TIMER SENS
TIME
1 8 HRS 5 SECS 12 MINS – +
EVENING
TIMER SENS
TIME
1 8 HRS 5 SECS 12 MINS – +
EVENING
TIMER SENS
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Sensor Modes
AUTOMATIC MODE
Lights will turn on when
there is movement with-
in the detection zone
after dusk.
EVENING TIMER MODE
Keeps lights on for 1-8 hours after dusk. Sensor then
reverts to Automatic Mode until dawn. If you set the
Evening Timer Mode during daylight, the sensor will be
prepared to turn on at
dusk and remain on for
the number of hours you
set. When the sensor is
in “Ready for Evening
Timer Mode”, the middle
LED will blink 3 times,
pause and repeat. Set the Evening Timer by flipping the
switch that operates the sensor 3 times within 3 seconds
(off-on-off-on-off-on).
TEST MODE
To enter Test Mode, turn power off for 10 seconds, then
back on. There is a 30 second warm-up period, then the
Test Mode starts. During the warm-up, the lights stay on
continiously and LEDs are off.
During the Test Period, the sensor will keep lights on for
3 seconds each time it detects movement in its detection
zone. The sensor will revert back to Automatic Mode after
2 minutes of Test Mode. However, if you keep “testing”
continuously, the sensor will stay in Test Mode. To end
Test Mode you must vacate the detection zone for 1
minute or more. Scanning LEDs will appear when test
mode ends.
If you require 2 more minutes of Test Mode, turn the
power off for at least 10 seconds and back on again.
In Test Mode no LEDs are lit.
MANUAL OVERRIDE MODE
The STL360 has a “protected” Manual Override that
requires a double-flip of the light switch so momentary
power problems do not interfere with normal sensor
operation.
By flipping the switch that operates the sensor twice
(off-on-off-on) within 2 seconds you will override the
sensor to keep lights on continuously until dawn.
If you set the Manual
Override Mode during
daylight, the sensor will
be prepared to turn on at
dusk and remain on until
dawn. This is a handy
feature if you leave home for the day and you want the
lights on to greet you when you return. When the sensor
is in “Ready for Manual Override Mode” the
middle LED will be on.
TO RESUME AUTOMATIC MODE
Switch OFF the power for at least 10 seconds, then turn it
ON again. Sensor will reset to Automatic Mode after
completing the warm-up period and Test Mode.
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“On Guard Auto Mode”
LEDs scan continuously back and forth
“Ready for Manual Override Mode"
Middle LED on
“Ready for Evening Timer Mode"
Middle LED blinks
13
DAYTIME (24-HOUR) OPERATION OF
MANUAL OVERRIDE
If you set Manual Override while set to 24 hour
operation, lights will come on and remain on continuosly.
Lights will not turn off at dawn.

Walk Testing
STL360’s full coverage pattern reduces the need for aiming
and adjustment. The purpose of the Walk Test is to check
and adjust the coverage pattern. The STL360 has a Test
Period which allows the sensor to be walk tested day or
night.
To enter Test Mode:
The sensor is in Test Mode when power is first applied.
Turn power off for at least 10 seconds and back on.
1. Aim the sensor at the traffic pattern you want to detect.
Sensor will detect any movement ACROSS its pattern
most effectively.
2. Start outside the pattern
and walk across the pattern
until the lights go on. As
distance from the sensor
increases, it will take more
movement to be detected.
3.
Adjust sensor aiming as necessary to improve coverage.
Make sure sensor
is level.
4. Sensitivity may be decreased with the SENS knob to
detect a limited area or if the sensor is being activated by
wind, foliage, traffic or animals, or increased to cover a
larger area. [See p. 11-12 to adjust sensor settings.]
The
lens mask can also be used to drastically reduce coverage,
or allow undetected movement from some directions.
5. STL360 is factory set for night only operation. For 24
hour operation, turn the photocell control completely
toward the SUN/MOON setting. Turn counter clockwise
to have the sensor come on later at dusk, clockwise to
have it come on earlier.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 until you are satisfied with coverage.
Your sensor is now ready for operation.
Technical Tips:
Lights Do Not Turn Off
1. Make sure that the sensor is not in Manual Override Mode. Turn power
OFF for 10 seconds, then ON Sensor will be in Test Mode for approximately
2 minutes, then it will switch to Auto Mode with lights off and ready to
detect movement.
2. Make sure that the sensor is not in Evening Timer Mode. Turn power
OFF for 10 seconds (see #1).
3. Make sure sensor is not aimed at or mounted over something that would
move or change temperature such as waving branches, water, air condi-
tioners, windows or heating vents—even on neighboring property. You can
test for infrared sources in the area by placing a box or bag over the sensor.
Put sensor into test mode. Lights should stay off. Wave your hand inside
bag in front of sensor. Lights should go on and then time out. If sensor
operates properly when covered, check items #4–8.
Problem: Sensor is triggered by unwanted
movement or heat source.
Solution:
(1) Aim sensor away from movement, or
(2) Mask lens as in the direction of the source
(3) Lower sensitivity control setting
4. Make sure sensor and lights are mounted firmly
and do not move even slightly when touched. If
they move, tighten all screws.
5. Make sure sensor is not mounted on an unstable object
such as a tree or pole that will move in the wind.
Problem: Movement of tree triggers sensor.
Solution: Mount on stable surface.
6. Was sensor wired hot? If so, circuitry may have been damaged.
7. Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20
feet of a road.
Problem: Passing cars activate sensor.
Solution: A 20 foot safety zone and lower
sensitivity are recommended to avoid activation
from passing cars.
8. Make sure heat from lights is not triggering
sensor. Make sure the sensor is below and as
far as possible away from sensor.
16
20'
safety
zone
OK!
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1. Make sure the sensor is installed on its own dedicated circuit, free of
motor loads such as HVAC equipment, kitchen appliances or garage
door openers.
2. It is not recommended to wire sensors in parallel. More than one sensor
wired together makes them difficult to troubleshoot. Disconnect multi-
ple sensors and test separately.
3. Keep all people completely out of the detection pattern to make sure
the sensor is not detecting them.
4. Make sure sensor is located below and
as far as possible from its lights. Heat
from the lights may trigger the sensor.
Solution: Move sensor below and
away from the lights.
5. Make sure lights are not reflecting back into sensor. Check for white or
reflective surfaces close to the sensor.
Solution: Aim sensor away from reflective
objects, or move the objects and
lower sensitivity.
6. Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20 feet of a road or sidewalk.
Passing cars will activate sensor.
Solution: A 20 foot safety zone and reduced sensitivity
are recommended to avoid activation from passing cars.
7. Heavy rain, snow or high winds may activate the sensor
occasionally. Reduce sensitivity control slightly until problem stops.
8. Moths can be attracted to the lights and fly close to the sensor causing
triggering. Reducing the sensitivity may help.
9. Check Solutions #3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 under “If Lights Do Not Turn Off”.
Technical Tips:
Lights Turn On and Off Inappropriately
1. Check that lamps and fixtures work. Compare wiring to the wiring
diagram in this manual. Check that the power is on.
2. If installing during daylight, remember that the sensor will provide 2
minutes of Test Time after power is turned on. After 2 minutes, the
sensor will switch to Automatic Mode and will not work during day-
light if the photocell control is turned to the night only position (moon
symbol).
If you require 2 more minutes of Test Time, turn the power off for at
least 10 seconds and back on again.
If you require the sensor to operate
both day and night, turn the
SUN/MOON control knob clockwise
to the sun and moon symbol.
3. Check that lights from another source, such as adjacent porch lights,
garden lights or street lights are not in the sensor’s view. The sen-
sor’s photocell may detect the light and deactivate “daylight”.
If you desire the sensor to operate
in higher ambient light levels, turn the
SUN/MOON control knob counter-
clockwise toward the sun symbol.
4. Was sensor wired hot? If so circuitry may have been damaged.
Technical Tips:
Lights Do Not Turn On
20'
safety
zone
TIME
12 MINS –
SENS
TIME
12 MINS –
SENS
18
17
WRONG OK!

Technical Tips:
Lights Turn Off Too Quickly
1. Check if sensor is being “tricked” by reflected light. If lights
controlled by the sensor shine or reflect into the photocell (locat-
ed behind the lens) the unit will go on briefly, see its own light,
and turn off “thinking” that it is daytime:
Problems:
Lights reflect into photocell
Lights shine directly into photocell
Solution:
Adjust SUN/MOON knob
slightly clockwise, to allow
operation at higher ambient
light levels. Alternatively, move
the lights or reflectors or mask
the lens in the direction of the
lights and/or reflections.
2. Check if “R” lamps, non-reflector “A” lamps or self-ballasted
PL lamps are being used in a non-enclosed lampholder. If so,
switch to reflector PAR floodlight lamps or Quartz floods so the
sensor is not affected by stray light. If using PAR floodlights, con-
sider using lower wattage, energy saving lamps.
TIME
12 MINS –
SENS
OK!
WRONG
1. Check that the sensor is level from
side to side and pointed at the area
you desire. If unit is tilted, part of the
detection zone may be high in the air
over people’s heads.
Solution: Position sensor exactly level
from side to side.
2. Check that the sensor is not mount-
ed too high. If mounted above 20 feet,
much of the usable range will be lost.
Solution: Mounting at 6 feet to
10 feet allows maximum range.
3. Check that movement is not
directly towards sensor. Sensor will
see movement across its pattern more
quickly. To fix, move the sensor.
4. Check that movement far away and
directly towards sensor is not entirely
within one zone.
Problem: Sensor will not detect until movement
crosses zones
Solution:
“Micro Adjust” sensor by moving sideways 1/4". This may move
the zones to allow earlier detection.
Technical Tips:
Range Appears Limited
20’
40’
Reduced Range
6-10’
60’
Maximum Range
No detection until here Detection here now
Less Sensitive
More Sensitive
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Replacement Lamps
STL360Q1 150 watt double-ended quartz flood
STL360Q2 (2 lamps) 150 watt double-ended quartz flood
STL360Q3 300 watt double-ended quartz flood
STL360H (2 lamps) 150 watt PAR38
STL360HB (2 lamps) 150 watt PAR38
NOTE: All double ended quartz fixtures must be mounted with
the lamp horizontal, or parallel to the ground. If the fixture is
tilted, the lamp will fail prematurely.
Limited Warranty
Your STL360 will be replaced or repaired, at our option, if it
proves to be defective in workmanship or materials within ten
years from the date of original purchase.
For repair replacement, return the product freight prepaid and
insured to
RAB Lighting/170 Ludlow Avenue/Northvale,
NJ 07647
.The STL360 should be packed carefully. Please
include your sales receipt and a description of the problem.
If your unit is out of warranty, or the damage is unrelated to the
original manufacture, return your unit directly to us with a check
for $30.00 (made out to RAB Electric). We will repair or replace
your unit.
Under no circumstances shall we be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the
use or performance of this product or other indirect damages
with respect to loss of property or revenue or cost of installation,
removal or re-installation. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state
to state.
Contents of Accessory Kit
•2 Lens Masks
•Indoor Switchplate Label
•3 Wire Nuts
•Adjustment Tool
•Mylar Lens Mask
•Crossbar
with Green Ground Screw
•Hanging Hook
•1/2" Close Up Plugs (3)
•Slotted Screws (4)
•Finishing Cap
•O-ring Gasket
•Center Mounting Screw
•Foam Gaskets (2)
•Metal Plate
MAKES
IT
EASY!
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