
LINEAR
WAND
MOUNTING
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UFO
LIGHTING
METHOD
2
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MOUNTING
CLIPS
Mounting clips can be used instead of magnetic mountings in a wide variety
of installations. Mounting clips can be screwed to virtually any strong, flat
surface, using suitable screws and fixings. The Linear Wand is then clipped
into place.
IMPORTANT
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SAFETY
INFORMATION
Ensure, when fitting clips to the mounting surface, that the material is sound and strong. Check
also that they are screwed in securely using the correct screws/fixings to suit the material into
which they are being fixed, and that the Wand is clipped in fully and correctly. Failure to do so
may cause the Linear Wand to fall, which could damage the Wand and adjacent items.
If more than two clips are being used, ensure also that they are positioned in a straight line. If
they are out of alignment, you may experience difficulties inserting the Linear Wand into the
clips, and this may also damage the Wand and/or clips and could cause the Wand to come
loose and fall.
Maximum unsupported overhang at the ends is 50mm.
IMPORTANT
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ADDITIONAL
MOUNTING
CLIPS
Additional central mounting clips are required for unsupported spans of longer than 1147mm
and recommended for those greater than 900mm (total maximum Linear Wand length is
2995mm). These should be placed equidistantly between the end clips.
If required, these will be part of your system’s design and will be supplied. They must be fitted
correctly, as per the UFO-supplied design drawings, in order to ensure correct and safe
operation of the Apollo, and to fulfil the warranty conditions.
BEAM
ANGLE
ADJUSTMENT
After installation, the angle of the light beam can be adjusted by simply rotating the Linear
Wand, once installation is complete.
IMPORTANT NOTE – 360° rotation is possible, however do NOT rotate the body more than 180°
in either direction, as this could damage the electrical connections.
WARNING: magnetic mounting and surface mounting clips cannot be intermixed or used
together on the same Linear Wand
Summary of Contents for Apollo
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