I assume it does this to avoid the toilet light being left on all the time.
But it's far too fast so I want it removed for a normal light/switch.
Thing is though I've checked the switch, compared it with a normal on/off switch and it's exactly the same design, just live and ground wires in behind, except when you switch the light on, wait 60 secs it'll go off, so you have to turn it off, (wait a wee while more) then turn it back on again...
Any idea where in the circuit this behaviour might be occurring?
But it's far too fast so I want it removed for a normal light/switch.
Thing is though I've checked the switch, compared it with a normal on/off switch and it's exactly the same design, just live and ground wires in behind, except when you switch the light on, wait 60 secs it'll go off, so you have to turn it off, (wait a wee while more) then turn it back on again...
Any idea where in the circuit this behaviour might be occurring?
