1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing Lepro Dusk to Dawn Light Bulbs. These LED bulbs are designed for convenience and energy efficiency, featuring integrated photocell sensors that automatically control illumination based on ambient light levels. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your new bulbs.
2. Nga Hua o te Hua
- Ka Ka/Weto Aunoa: Equipped with two photocell light sensors, these bulbs automatically turn on at dusk (brightness < 15 lux) and turn off at dawn (brightness > 65 lux).
- Roa Ora: Each LED bulb provides an estimated lifespan of 15,000 hours, reducing the frequency and cost of replacements.
- Tiaki Pungao: Replaces traditional 60-watt incandescent bulbs with only 9 watts of LED power, offering significant energy savings.
- Whakamarama marama: Delivers 806 lumens of bright, Daylight White light (5000 Kelvin).
- Tāutatanga ngawari: Designed with a standard E26 medium screw base, compatible with most outdoor light fixtures.
- Kore-Moama: These bulbs are not compatible with dimmer switches.

Image: Two Lepro A19 E26 LED bulbs with integrated light sensors.

Image: Illustration of the bulb's automatic dusk-to-dawn functionality based on ambient light levels.
3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
These bulbs are designed for simple installation into compatible fixtures. Follow these steps:
- Weto Whakakore: I mua i te whakaurunga, me whakawetohia te hiko ki te rama rama i te waahi ara iahiko kia kore ai e ru te hiko.
- Tango Pupura Tawhito: Kia ata wetewetehia ka tango i te umanga o mua mai i te taputapu.
- Tāuta Pūrama Hōu: Screw the Lepro Dusk to Dawn LED bulb into the E26 medium screw base socket until it is snug. Do not overtighten.
- Whakaora i te Mana: Whakahokia ano te hiko i te ara iahiko.
- Whakanohonga Pūoko: For optimal performance, ensure the bulb's light sensor is not obstructed by the fixture housing or other objects. The sensor needs direct exposure to ambient light to function correctly. Avoid installing in fixtures that are fully enclosed or have opaque covers that block light from reaching the sensor.

Whakaahua: Example of automatic outdoor lighting on a porch, no timer needed.
4. Mahi
The Lepro Dusk to Dawn Light Bulbs operate automatically using integrated photocell sensors. Once installed and powered, the bulbs will:
- Whakakā: When the ambient light level drops below approximately 15 lux (typically at dusk), the bulbs will automatically illuminate.
- Whakaweto: When the ambient light level rises above approximately 65 lux (typically at dawn), the bulbs will automatically switch off.
No manual intervention or external timers are required for their basic operation. Ensure the sensor is not exposed to direct artificial light sources at night, as this may cause the bulb to turn off prematurely.

Image: Various outdoor applications for Lepro Dusk to Dawn bulbs.
5. Tiaki
These LED bulbs require minimal maintenance. Follow these guidelines:
- Te horoi: Ensure the power is off before cleaning. Gently wipe the bulb with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or debris. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
- Whakakapinga: Due to their long lifespan, frequent replacement is not expected. When replacement is necessary, follow the installation steps outlined in Section 3.
- Karekau he waahanga e taea ana e te Kaiwhakamahi: Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the bulb. Doing so will void any warranty and may pose a safety risk.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Lepro Dusk to Dawn Light Bulbs, refer to the table below for common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Bulb does not turn on at dusk. | 1. Ka mutu te hiko. 2. Sensor is obstructed or receiving too much light. 3. Bulb is faulty. | 1. Check circuit breaker and light switch. 2. Ensure sensor is clear and not exposed to other light sources (e.g., streetlights, other fixtures). 3. Whakakapia te rama. |
| Bulb does not turn off at dawn. | 1. Sensor is obstructed or not receiving enough light. 2. Bulb is faulty. | 1. Ensure sensor is clear and exposed to sufficient daylight. 2. Whakakapia te rama. |
| Bulb flickers or cycles on/off. | 1. Sensor interference from other light sources. 2. Te hiko korekore. 3. Bulb is faulty. | 1. Relocate the bulb or adjust fixture to minimize interference. 2. Consult an electrician if power supply is suspected. 3. Whakakapia te rama. |
| Bulb is not as bright as expected. | 1. He he te momo umanga. 2. Power issue. | 1. Verify the bulb is the correct wattage me te putanga lumen. 2. Whakaritea te hiko hiko. |
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Whakatakotoranga | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Repera |
| Tau tauira | 100082-DW-US-2 |
| Momo Maama | LED |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Auto On/Off, Energy Efficient, Light Sensor |
| Wattage | 9 Watts |
| Whakataurite andrite | 60 Watts |
| Rahi Hanga Topuku | A19 |
| Putunga Pupura | E26 Waenga Tiu turanga |
| Tirohanga | 806 Lumens |
| Tae Maama | Maama Awatea |
| Te Paemahana Tae | 5000 Kelvin |
| Voltage | 120 Ngā Waohiko (100-120V, 60Hz) |
| Te Ora Toharite | 15,000 haora |
| Mahinga o roto/waho | Waho (Damp-proof) & Indoor |
| Rauemi | Konumohe, Kirihou |
| Hunga Hua | 2.36" W x 4.37" H (60mm Diameter x 111mm Height) |
| Tiwhikete | FCC, UL |

Image: Bulb dimensions and energy equivalency (9W LED = 60W Incandescent).
8. Nga korero haumaru
Please read and follow all safety instructions to prevent injury or property damage:
- Mōrea o te Ru Hiko: Always turn off the power at the circuit breaker before installing, removing, or cleaning the bulb.
- Whakamahinga Roto / Waho: He pai mo damp ngā wāhi. Kaua e tukua kia rehu tika mai te wai, kia rukuhia rānei.
- Kore-Moama: Do not use with dimmer switches. Use with dimmer switches may damage the bulb or the dimmer.
- Te Waahi Mahi: Do not use in enclosed fixtures that restrict airflow, as this may shorten the bulb's lifespan.
- Te tukunga: Makahia nga topuku kia rite ki nga ture o te rohe.
- Ehara mo te rama ohorere: These bulbs are not intended for use in emergency exit fixtures or emergency lights.





