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4   Installation

To connect your garden lights, follow the instructions below:
STEP 1 Place your garden lights in the approximate position you want them to be.
STEP 2 Lay out the cable where you want your lights to be located, remembering to allow sufficient cable to connect to the transformer. Try to avoid laying the 

cable where frequent digging may occur.
STEP 3 - Installation of a 12V Timer (if applicable) 
If a 12 volt timer (HPM Cat No RGL10) is purchased, it must be positioned between 

the transformer and the lights. With the power turned off, connect the wire strands, 

on the end of the timer cable, into the output terminals of the transformer. Secure 

firmly with a screwdriver. 
STEP 4 - Installation of the transformer
Connect the cable to the transformer terminals (or timer, if applicable) by stripping 

back a small amount of insulation from each wire strand (approx. 10mm). Be careful 

not to damage wires. Twist wire strands to prevent loose wire escaping from terminal 

and to help ensure a tight connection. Place stripped ends into screw terminals on 

transformer, or timer, and secure firmly with a screwdriver.
STEP 5 First connect the garden light that will be positioned the furthest away from 

the transformer.
The special connector on each light is designed to make electrical connection by 

piercing the insulation cable as the two halves of the connector are pushed together. 

(See connection diagrams).

5   Connecting your garden lights

The special jaw lock connectors are designed to make electrical 

connection by piercing the insulation cable as the jaw lock 

connecter is attached. 
STEP 1 Lay the cable flat on one half of the connector as shown.
STEP 2 Lay the other half of the connector on top of the cable, 

upside down, taking care to align the pins into their matchng 

holes on the other half. Push together firmly until they lock. 

Check that the two halves are pushed tightly together. (This will 

cause the spikes to deeply pierce into the copper centre of the 

cable and make a solid electrical connection).
STEP 3 Plug the transformer into the powerpoint and check 

whether the furthest positioned garden light operates. (If it doesn’t light up, refer to ‘Troubleshooting’ section). If light does light up, switch off the transformer 

and proceed to connect all the other garden lights using the steps above.
To check each light connection is secure, first turn the transormer on from the powerpoint, then gently wiggle the cable and connector.                                       

(This is perfectly safe - the voltage at this point is very low). If the light flickers, the connection is not firm enough and should be re-connected                              

(repeat ‘Connecting your gaden lights’ Steps 1-2).

6   Setup

STEP 1 Switch off the transformer from the powerpoint.
STEP 2 If you wish to cover the cable in the ground, dig a narrow channel, about 100mm deep (just deep enough to hide the cable).
STEP 3 Lay the cable at the bottom of the channel, or fasten the cable to the wall or step using appropriate fixings.
If your cable will be covered in the ground, we recommend, at this point, that you observe the overall lighting effectiveness in the dark before covering the channel.

Transformer

Load rating (incandescent lighting)

Load rating (LED lighting)

RGLTR60

60W

30W

RGLTR105

105W

50W

RGLTR220

200W

100W

RGLTR400

400W

200W

RGLPCTAW20

10W

5W

7   Choosing a suitable transformer

The total wattage of your LED garden lights must not be greater than ½ of the rating of the transformer.
For example if the RGLTR60 60W transformer is used then adding up the wattages of each LED light (e.g 4 x 6W = 24W) should not exceed the 30W max load.

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