Brian is correct. You need to disable the
current sense and not just local control.
There is a diode in the bottom left corner
of the appliance module that you need to
either cut or remove. You can see a
picture of it at:
http://www.laureanno.com/appmod-3.jpg I have done this on several modules and it
works beautifully. I would certainly lean
towards this mod rather than using a night
light (what is the point of using a 15W CFL
if you need to also have a 7W night light).
The reason this happens is unlike
incandescent lights which have a lower
resistance when off than they do when on,
CFLs have a much higher resistance
(impedance actually) when off than they do
when on. If this resistance is
significantly higher than the series
resistor in the Appliance Module, the
voltage drop across the load will be high
enough to trigger the lamp to turn on.
Once on, the resistance drops, as does the
voltage drop across the load, causing the
bulb to turn off again. This keeps
happening over and over again.