GLP
German Light Products GmbH
(Instruction version 1.01) / from software version 1.02
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is a low maintenance fixture. It is only necessary to clean
the lenses, air inlets and outlets from time to time. For safe operation it is absolutely
essential that the fixture is kept clean and that dust, dirt and smoke-fluid residues
must not build up on, or within, the fixture. If they do, the fixture's light output will be
significantly reduced, and damages to the fixture may occur. Regular cleaning will not
only ensure the maximum light output, but will also allow the fixture to operate
reliably throughout its entire life. Under no circumstances should alcohol or
solvents be used to clean the fixture or its lenses!
4.1 Safety regulations
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Disconnect the fixture from the mains power before commencing any
maintenance work!
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Wait minimum 15 minutes after removing the power to allow the fixture to
cool down.
4.2 Maintenance Intervals (rule-of-thumb)
The maintenance schedule of any given fixture depends on the installation
environment. Hence no specific guidelines can be given. The cleaning intervals
given below are suggestions, based on practical experience. We suggest that
you start with these and develop your own maintenance schedule as you see
the fixtures performance in your specific environment.
Maintenance Task
Interval
How
Outside optic
weekly
soft cloth and glass cleaning fluid
Inside lens
yearly
soft cloth no glass cleaning fluid
Fan and air channel
monthly
vacuum cleaner, airbrush, etc.
Moveable parts
yearly
suitable fatty oil
Attention:
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Never let optical parts come into contact with oil or fat.
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Before running the fixture wait until all parts are touch dry.
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Never touch lenses with bare fingers.