Safety markings:
Read this first:
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If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
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Suitable for indoor use only.
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This product is only suitable for use in living areas ( not for areas constantly subject to
moisture ).
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This product is suitable for installation on surfaces with normal flammability ( indicated by
the "F" in a triangle ) e.g. wood, plasterboard, masonry. It is not suitable for use on
highly flammable surfaces ( e.g. polystyrene, textiles ).
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Use only with a suitable 240Vac / 12Vdc step down transformer compatible with DC
supplied LED light sources.
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Do not connect lights directly to the mains.
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Do not overload the transformer, check that the total Wattage of all fittings does not
exceed the maximum marked on the transformer.
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If the location of your new fitting requires the provision of a new electrical supply, the
supply must conform with the requirements of the latest edition of the IEE wiring
regulations.
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This fitting uses SELV ( Safety Extra Low Voltage ). Do not connect any part to earth.
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Do not attach to surfaces which are damp, freshly painted or otherwise electrically
conductive (e.g. metallic surfaces).
Installation:
1) Check that the transformer you intend to use to power your fitting is adequately rated for
the total number of fittings you are installing and that it has been installed in accordance
with all of the manufacturers instructions.
2) Choose the location for your new fitting and clip it in place.
3) Make the connection of the cable to the transformer. We recommend the use of an
Eterna Lighting transformer which has sockets designed to allow the plug fitted to your
light to plug directly in.
Note: If you have any other transformer in which there is no provision for connection
using the plug fitted to your light, you will need to cut the pins / plug off and use an
alternative method of connection. The LED downlight requires a D.C. power supply and
the cables must be connected correctly:
Plain wire = - ve ( negative )
Striped wire = +ve ( positive )
If your light does not operate when the power supply has been restored, reverse the
connections. Make connections using a terminal block, ensure that there are no strands
of wire protruding and wrap well with insulating tape.
8) Restore the power and switch on.