Geoff
Geoff

Where do I buy this item

John
John  

Try Bunnings. Thats where I got mine but that was some time ago.

Robert Phillips
Robert Phillips

I have had one of these lights for over a year now and we use it to light up the walkway when it is dark at night and after about 10 or 20 seconds the light goes off with the motion sensor. It was great the only problem now is it turns on and off every 2 or 3 seconds. Have to turn it off which is a shame. It appears others have the same problem. Do the manufactures have a fix for this failure as I don't want to buy another one and the same thing happens.

Captain_crayfish
Captain_crayfish  

Can't help sorry. Never experienced this

Geoff D
Geoff D

Where do I buy one?

Captain_crayfish
Captain_crayfish  

Bunnings

Anna O
Anna O

Where am l able to purchase this product I’m in Melbourne VIC

Captain_crayfish
Captain_crayfish  

Bunnings

Phyllis A.
Phyllis A.

I have one of these lights and recently when the motion sensor activates the light comes on, remains on for the desired period, turns off but then reactivates a few seconds later and keeps doing this. Is there a way to remedy this problem?

LydL
LydL

How do I deactivate the motion sensor? I only want to use this as a night light if need be, or most importantly as a back up light for a power outage. Thank you

John
John  

I have no idea but firstly you could try placing tape (preferably metalised tape if you can get it) over the sensor on the front of the lift out torch and if that doesn't work then contact the supplier (Click) but you might have to find out from Bunnings how to contact them. The sensor is part of the reason for this device.

Captain_crayfish
Captain_crayfish  

Try the switch on the left hand side marked "Auto" and "off"

Teza T.
Teza T.

How do you recharge a CLKRT 600?

John
John  

Plug it into a power point?

Steve
Steve

Is II dual voltage, 110v-240v, or just 240v?

John
John  

The cradle is marked 220-240V 50Hz 1.6W

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