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Read the safety instructions carefully and follow the advice. Keep these instructions in case you need them
later.
The product you just have bought complies to all european and national qualifications with respect to the
specified LVD (Low Voltage Directive) and Electro Magnetic Compatibilty (EMC) (89/336/EEG)
SAFETY
• Do not use this product in areas where combustible gases, fumes or liquids may be stored. Install the
product a safe distance away from highly flammable materials.
• Always fit this product so that it can still be accessed for servicing or maintenance. This product must never
be permanently embedded or bricked in.
• This product is suitable for outdoor use: IP67 protected against short periods of immersion in water.
• This product is suitable for outside temperatures of: -20
o
C till 50
o
C.
• If the protective glass is broken, it must be replaced before the product is used again!
• The distance away from the surfaces to be illuminated by the product must be a minimum of 0.5 m.
• Protection class III: this product may only be connected to safety extra-low voltage up to a maximum of 12
Volts.
• Use the correct type of light source and ensure that the maximum wattage is not exceeded. The correct light
source is indicated on the (label of the) bracket by a symbol and is the maximum wattage shown.
INSTALLATION OF THE LIGHTS
1. Install the products in the desired position and lay the cables so that they can be comfortably connected
to the transformer or cables.
2. If products are provided with a drain hole for water, this hole must be pointing downwards.
3. Use non-corrosive fixing materials (supplied as standard) if you want to bolt the products down.
4. Connect the lights to the main cable by using the connector as shown on page 5.
5. Plug the plug of the transformer into the wall socket (230 Volt 50 Hz).
Proceed as follows if the lamps do not light after you have followed the above instructions:
1. Turn the power off.
2. Check whether all plugs have been connected properly.
3. Check the light source(s) and replace them if necessary.
4. Check the transformer and the fuse (if applicable, and have them circuit-tested if necessary).
5. Check whether cables have been damaged.
6. Turn the power back on.
MANUAL AND
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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