
ENGLISH
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English Read the Operating Instructions carefully before use!
DESCRIPTION
1. Gasket
2. Rubber
seal
3. Plastic
plate
4. Crosshead
screw
OPERATION
The lamp has an infrared sensor. The lamp lights up when:
The sensor detects "thermal motion" within the sensor range.
It is dark enough.
Installation
Make sure the mains power supply is switched off before starting installation. Carefully read and follow
the instructions below. Save these instructions for future reference.
Drill two horizontal holes (
5 mm) in the wall with a centre distance of 5 cm.
Insert plugs in the holes.
Insert the hexagonal screws in the plastic plate's outer hole facing outwards.
Insert the power cord through the rubber seal. Push the power cord through the plastic plate from
behind and fit the rubber seal in the hole.
Attach the plastic plate to the wall holes using the screws.
Connect the cord to the terminal block. Brown or black (live) to brown, blue (neutral) to blue and
green-yellow (earth) to green-yellow.
Clamp the terminal block between the black pins on the inside of the plastic plate.
Suspend the lamp on the fixed screws and secure with the white cover nuts.
Put a light bulb in the fitting. Make sure the wattage does not exceed the maximum wattage rating
printed on the label.
Setting
The sensor has two adjustment screws. One of these screws controls the time the lamp is on each time it
is activated. The other controls how dark it should be (so that the lamp does not come on during the day if
someone is within the sensor range).
Time setting (clock). The lamp comes on at an adjustable time interval when someone activates the light
by coming within the sensing range. The time interval is 10 seconds to 7 minutes. Reduce the time by
turning the adjustment screw anti-clockwise and increase the time by turning it clockwise.
Light setting (sun and moon). This sets the brightness at which the sensor will begin to function. Turn the
adjustment screw clockwise for later (darker) activation of the sensor and anti-clockwise for earlier
(lighter) activation.
Sensor range
The sensor detects at a range of 120
that extends 12 metres from the sensor. The sensor is most
sensitive to movements entering the detection area from the side. It can take longer for the sensor to
react to movements from straight ahead.
The lighting may not function satisfactorily:
Due to ventilation, e.g. hot air exhaust, passing cars, nearby trees and bushes, sudden changes in
temperature or high winds, strong electromagnetic radiation and shade.
If the lighting does not work, the lamp may be broken, a fuse may have blown or there may have
been a power failure.