SPX Operation Manual
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Selecon wiring loom by a suitably qualified person. Contact your Philips Selecon distributor for
more information.
Insulation Resistance Testing for class 2 appliance of the SPX is to be performed by a suitably qualified or
competent person (as defined by the standard or local laws) using an ohmmeter (i.e. Megger) or portable
appliance tester (PAT Machine) by applying a nominal voltage to the live conductors (active and neutral pins
on plug) of the SPX, and placing a 0 volt reference probe on the external metal parts of the SPX;
Lamp module must be in place during tests
Test active & neutral to accessible earthed parts
Insulation resistance limits
Equipment Insulation
Test
Minimum insulation
resistance M
Ω
Class II
With live and neutral conductors electrically
connected measure between live parts and any
accessible metal parts.
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In accordance with AS/NZS 3760
Cleaning
the
Reflector
First remove the lamp module and lamp – refer page 4.
Remove the lens barrel and shutter assembly by undoing the shutter
and reflector assembly rotation knob, and removing the shutter/lens
assembly.
A soft cloth soaked in a mild detergent solution or alcohol can be
used to remove dirt from the mirror.
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