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Step 2.

Wiring

Your Floodlight must be wired to its own switch. 
For installation/maintenance purposes the electrical
supply must be isolated at the switchboard by
removing the fuse or switching the circuit breaker
OFF. Simply isolating the electrical supply at the wall
switch is not sufficient isolation to prevent an
electrical shock.

There are two wires coming from the rear of the 
unit, the blue must be wired to the neutral and the
brown to active, using suitable terminals. Internal
connections between the sensor and lampholders
are prewired.

An earth/ground connection is not necessary on this
product.

Step 3.

After wiring, fit Floodlight on wall or under eave 
using screws supplied, or other appropriate fittings.
Take care not to damage or pierce concealed wiring
with mounting screws, particularly when mounting
under eaves.

To maintain the weatherproof rating of the unit,
silicone sealant must be used around the mounting
surface of the base to seal and fill any irregularities
in the mounting surface.

Step 4.

A. Adjust the direction of the sensor arm and

lampholders to suit the desired detection area.
Loosen lock nuts and elbow screws on
lampholder before making any adjustments. 
Do not use excessive force when making
adjustments to lampholders (See Fig. 8).

B. Angle sensor slightly downward towards the

detection area. The sensor joint should be 
rotated to adjust the sensor to face the required
detection area. If necessary, loosen sensor arm
joint clamp screw.

C. Angle lampholders from mounting surface and

direct them approximately downwards away from
sensor head.

D. Fit PAR38 globes and weatherproofing rubber

seals – do not overtighten.

E. Ensure that globes are positioned 40mm or more

from the sensor head or mounting surface as
shown in (Fig. 9). The globes become very hot and
must not be touching or too close to sensor head.

F. After fitting globes, tighten elbow screws and

lock nuts – do not overtighten.

IMPORTANT: Be careful of electrical shock. 
Always remember that the light may not switch ON
during daylight or the light may be in the automatic
OFF mode. Never touch live areas unless fuse is
removed or circuit breaker is in OFF position at 
the switchboard main.

Step 5.

If previously removed replace fuse or return power 
to circuit at switchboard then switch your light
switch ON.

Step 6. To test

Test can only be performed in dark conditions, not in
daytime. For best results and operation the following
steps must be taken:

A. Direct the sensor toward the desired area to 

be scanned.

B. Turn the wall switch ON; the light will come on for

90 seconds then go OFF, provided that there is no
movement in the 110° detection area.

C. Have another person move across the center 

of the area to be scanned and adjust the angle of
the sensor until the unit senses the presence of
the moving person, causing the light to switch on.

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

Lock nuts

Elbow
screw

Joint &
clamp
screw

Elbow
screw

40mm

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Страница 1: ...fully MAL413 To avoid nuisance triggering the sensor should be directed away from heat sources such as barbecues airconditioners other outside lighting flue vents and moving cars Do not aim towards reflective surfaces such as smooth white walls swimming pools etc The scanning specifications 15 metres at 110 scan may vary slightly depending on the mounting height and location Refer Fig 1 and 2 The ...

Страница 2: ...he sensor head must be rotated to ensure correct operation of the Floodlight Refer Fig 6 Position the Floodlight under eaves to allow sensor to be directed towards the area to be scanned Mark mounting holes through mounting plate Do not overtighten or use excessive force when adjusting sensor head or lampholders The sensor head must face as shown see Fig 6 and 7 Mounting plate Joint clamp screw Se...

Страница 3: ...uld be rotated to adjust the sensor to face the required detection area If necessary loosen sensor arm joint clamp screw C Angle lampholders from mounting surface and direct them approximately downwards away from sensor head D Fit PAR38 globes and weatherproofing rubber seals do not overtighten E Ensure that globes are positioned 40mm or more from the sensor head or mounting surface as shown in Fi...

Страница 4: ...ly switch your wall switch OFF If at any time whilst changing operating mode you are unsure which mode the unit is in switch OFF for at least 15 seconds then switch back ON the unit will then be in the Automatic mode NOTE This highly responsive unit may occasionally activate due to rapid environmental changes When first switched on allow approx 90 seconds warm up time for the sensor operation to s...

Страница 5: ... does not switch ON when there is movement in the detection area Light switches ON for no apparent reason Poor Sensitivity and range Light remains ON Possible Cause 1 No mains voltage 2 Globe s faulty or missing 3 Wiring incorrect 4 Nearby lighting is too bright 5 Sensor positioned in wrong direction 1 Heat from globe activating sensor 2 Heat sources such as aircon vents heater flues barbecues oth...

Страница 6: ...of purchase provided that the product is used in accordance with Arlec s recommendations and within such voltage and current limits as are specified by Arlec in relation to the product Arlec will at its own option make good replace with the same or similar product or provide credit for any product manufactured or supplied by it which proves to be defective within the limits set out above provided ...

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