

If Section 3 doesn't light up, then there may be an issue with the connector piece of Section 1. If Section 3 lights up, then it's likely that Section 2 is faulty. We recommend removing Section 2 and plugging in Section 3 to Section 1 (base).

Here's an example: Section 2 of a three-section tree isn't lighting. If rotating the sections doesn't work, you may also try switching out the sections to quickly determine the faulty connection.

If an entire tree section isn't lighting properly, try gently rotating the unlit section and the one beneath it, so they are nestled more firmly together. Then do the same with the top one or two sections. Then put the middle section on, plug that into the bottom section outlet, to make sure you get it plugged in the right place and that it lights. The unlit section should light up when you nudge the bulb into its proper position in the socket.įor models with the Easy Plug™ feature: I’ve checked the power cord, bulbs, and fuses, but the unlit section is still not working. First put the stand on the bottom section, then plug that section into an outlet. Check that each bulb is properly aligned in the socket by gently nudging each bulb in different directions, or by pressing the bulb more firmly into its socket. What should I do?Ī misaligned bulb may also affect a section lighting up properly. The unlit section of my tree is plugged in the correct socket, there doesn’t seem to be any blown fuse in the power cord, and there are no missing or broken bulbs. Replace missing or broken bulbs using the included replacement bulbs or contact customer service to purchase additional replacement bulbs. Check the unlit section of the light for broken or missing bulbs. What else can cause this issue?Īn individual bulb might be causing the problem. The unlit section of my tree is plugged in the correct socket and there don’t seem to be any blown fuses in the power cord. If the section is plugged in correctly, the issue may be a blown fuse. First, make sure that the light section is properly plugged into the appropriate socket at the center pole of the tree. What should I do next?Ī section of my tree does not light up. The power cord is correctly plugged into the wall socket, the on/off pedal is on, each light section is plugged in the sockets and my tree still won't light up. Finally, make sure the each light section is plugged securely into the sockets located along the center pole of the tree. Next, check your tree's on/off foot pedal and confirm that it is in the "on" position. What should I do?įirst, ensure that the power cord is correctly plugged into a wall socket. Obviously this just means less wire and more lights.My whole tree does not light up. These lights have 1,000 LED lights per 75 feet which makes the lights super close together. I found them at Holiday Warehouse in Plano and I have shopped other stores and online and I cannot find anything comparable. I bought two strands of the best LED lights around. She was in better shape than my big tree, but had some outages as well. I started with the tree in the family room. So, more Christmas tree lights was my solution. They were so expensive when I bought them and I considered a real tree, but I wouldn’t be able to put that up as early. I certainly didn’t want to throw these trees away and start from scratch. I knew I wasn’t going to get every light working on both trees, so I decided I would try out adding additional lights to my trees.
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Anyway, I did manage to get some lights working with the Light Keeper Pro and I replaced as many burned out lights as I had replacements on hand. It has saved so many lights over the years.

If you have a pre-lit tree and don’t have a Light Keeper Pro, you should get one now. You see, 15 amp switches might work great on 20 amp circuits. Like I do every year, I got work with my Light Keeper Pro. Then, change the bulb according to the wattage it needs.
