13.
Installation
Take the back off the casing to access the inner wiring.
Attach a suitable cable and either an appropriate plug (For UK, a 3A or 5A fused
mains plug should be fitted) or wire directly into the mains.
Red wires can be used for either live or neutral connections.
When wired in, the motor will turn one way, if the attachments
to the red wires are swapped over, then the motor will turn the
other way.
When using the Mirror Ball in conjunction with a Spotlight both
products should be individually switched to allow independent
use of each.
Cut the chain attached to the motor to the required length and
suspend the mirror ball from the motor (this should be quite short).
Use a second length of chain as a safety chain. If (for whatever reason) the first chain
fails, there should be a chain holding the mirror ball by the second loop to make sure
the mirror ball does not fall. You may wish to purchase split rings to make absolutely
that it is adequately suspended.
Screw the box to the ceiling or area of choice appropriately using any of the six fixing
holes making sure that it is out of user reach.
14.
Care and Maintenance
Periodically check that the mirror ball is still safely and securely suspended.
Keep clean with a damp cloth.
15.
Troubleshooting
Not applicable
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MIRROR BALL MOTOR 18524-5, April 2014
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It is strongly advised that the installation of the mirror
ball motor is carried out by a qualified electrician.
Mirror Balls attached should have two eye nuts (loops),
one at the top of the ball to hang the motor from and
one on the side as a safety measure.