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WARNING!
Risk of property damage!
The table top must be at least 25 mm thick so that it is not damaged when adjusting
the lamp.
1. Drill a hole in the table top with min. ø 6.5 mm/max. ø 8 mm.
2. Insert the pin with the threaded rod (16) and washer (17) through the hole from above.
3. Attach the table pin by screwing the plate (14) onto the threaded rod with the wider cen-
tring aid pointing upwards.
4. Place the lamp onto the pin of the table pin (11).
Electrical connection
1. Connect the connecting cable of the lamp to the power supply unit.
Note:
You must first release the plug lock (18) to disconnect the lamp and power supply unit.
2. Connect the power cable that matches the power supply to the power supply unit:
– Power cable with Euro plug (19)
– Power cable with UK plug-in connector (20)
3. Insert the plug into the socket.
Adjusting the Lamp
WARNING!
Risk of damage to the lamp!
Do not rotate the lamp head against the resistance in the swivel joint.
Operation
WARNING!
Risk of property damage!
The lamp head is designed in such as way that the LEDs can be ideally cooled, thus
achieving a long service life.
Never cover the lamp head. This may cause a fire hazard.
You can change the settings on the VITACORE® control panel.
Operating the VITACORE
®
Control Panel
21. On-off touch button
22. Touch-operated buttons are used to adjust the intensity of the light (5 levels)
23. Touch-operated buttons are used to adjust the colour of the light (3 levels)
– Tap the On-Off touch button to switch the light on or off.
– Tap the touch button to reduce the light intensity.
– Tap the touch button to increase the light intensity.
– Touch the sensor key to make the light colour warm (reddish).
– Touch the sensor key to make the light colour neutral.
– Touch the sensor key to make the light colour cold (blueish).
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