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INSTALLATION & 

GC0715

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

SECURITY LIGHT

MODEL NO: CL6PIR

PART NO: 4003535

Summary of Contents for 4003535

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GC0715 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SECURITY LIGHT MODEL NO CL6PIR PART NO 4003535 ...

Page 2: ...s or a passing car can cause the sensor to turn the light on when not required However you can eliminate most unwanted activation by adjusting the sensitivity setting and by carefully aiming the sensor to limit its field of view You can also narrow the field of view even more by applying adhesive tape to the sensor Before attempting to use this product please read this manual thoroughly and follow...

Page 3: ...ith general household waste It must be disposed of according to the laws governing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE at a recognised disposal facility SPECIFICATIONS CL6PIR Voltage 230V 50Hz Wattage 6W Weighted Energy Consumption 6kWh 1000h Efficiency 80 lm w Energy Efficiency Class A A A Light Output Lumens 500 LED life expectancy 50 000 hours Measured Light Output 1650 lux 300mm Wat...

Page 4: ... not install this light in hazardous locations such as flammable or explosive environments 6 Do not look directly into the security light when switched on as this can damage the eyes 7 A Residual Current Device RCD must be used in conjunction with your security light 8 Do not use this security light if it has a broken lens casing or damaged supply cable 9 Always ensure that the front and the top o...

Page 5: ...he light 2 5m above the ground and position it so that most personnel movement will occur from left to right across the detection zone rather than moving directly toward the detector MOUNTING THE LIGHT The unit can only be installed horizontally not vertically using its integral bracket Do not mount the light to a ceiling The light is to be mounted so that the angle of inclination after adjustment...

Page 6: ...trical compartment NOTE Mounting holes are 70mm apart Wiring up this light should be carried out as follows 1 Remove the cable gland and rubber washer from the cable inlet and retain The illustration shows the gland and washer removed 2 Remove the terminal box cover by unscrewing the four securing screws 3 Remove the screws securing the cable clamp 4 Thread the cable gland followed by the rubber w...

Page 7: ...able inlet and screw in the cable gland firmly Do not overtighten as this could strip the plastic threads 10 Before replacing the cover ensure the terminal block is located snugly on the locating pegs as shown 11 The cover should be firmly secured without over tightening the screws 12 Connect the cable into a suitably protected electrical supply ensuring the cable is secured to the building or oth...

Page 8: ...or the light to turn off before moving again to test the sensor 5 Adjust the motion sensor SENS to cover the desired detection area 6 For a smaller coverage area point the sensor down towards the ground for a larger coverage area aim the sensor farther away TIME ADJUSTMENT The TIME adjustment controls how long the floodlight will stay on after movement has been detected 1 Turn the TIME control kno...

Page 9: ...ng distance up to 10 meters or anti clockwise to decrease the detecting distance down to 3 meters ADJUSTING THE FIELD OF DETECTION The field of detection of the infrared sensor can be adjusted 30 degrees in either horizontal or vertical direction By means of horizontal adjustment the permanent 180o field of detection can be infinitely directed to the right or left of the mounting position By verti...

Page 10: ...r under trees it may also come on during daylight hours If the light does not work the power supply could be defective or there may have been a failure in the electrical circuit If the temperature difference between the object to be detected and surrounding area is too small in the summer for example the light will react later The range of detection may then be10 meters instead of 10 meters for ex...

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