D 30 45
A
Activation is carried out on the switch cabinet. When equipped with an electric screed,
it is possible for the lamps to flicker irregularly during the heating-up phase with simul-
taneous operation of 500 watt spotlights (
o
) and the illuminated balloon (
o
).
Preferably only one type of lighting should be used during the heating-up phase.
Decommissioning
- Switch off the illuminated balloon on the switch cabinet.
- Disconnect the power plug from the socket (13).
- To dismantle the Powermoon, pull the cable down and hinge in the safety brace (9)
until it disappears in the guide rod.
Now carefully relax the cable and fold together the Powermoon.
- Fold the Powermoon up and store in dry condition in the corresponding
transport cover.
Cleaning
m
A damp cloth may be used to wipe down the Powermoon skins. Dishwashing deter-
gent is recommended as the cleaning agent for the upper and lower skin. Never use
aggressive cleaners such as cleaning solvent, turpentine or other products that could
corrode the material.
Service safety
Danger due to electric shock
Electric shock can cause severe or fatal injuries
- Do not start to dismantle the Powermoon until it has
been disconnected from the power grid!
High voltage! Danger due to electric shock
This unit uses high-voltage circuits that can cause severe
or fatal injuries!
- Only qualified electricians may be entrusted with trouble-
shooting or repairing any electrical problems with this
device. Only skilled staff are allowed to open the LED
body. The capacitor circuit must be discharged.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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