
If your [Brand/Product Name] dimmer is flickering at either the lowest or highest light settings, you can often fix it with a simple adjustment. Here's how to troubleshoot, referencing the manual is important for specific model instructions: 1. Addressing Minimum Light Flicker: First, set the dimmer to its lowest light level. Using a small screwdriver, gently turn the potentiometer (a small screw typically found on the dimmer) clockwise. Watch the light closely; the goal is to find the lowest possible light setting without any flicker. Stop turning the potentiometer when the flickering disappears. 2. Resolving Maximum Light Flicker: Now, set the dimmer to its brightest setting. If you see flickering, repeat the potentiometer adjustment, turning it clockwise. The goal here is to reduce the flicker without significantly dimming the light. Fine-tune the setting: Turn the potentiometer until the flicker just stops, ideally just before the light begins to dim noticeably. If problems persist, consult the [Brand/Product Name] manual for advanced troubleshooting tips or consider contacting customer support.


