
WING WHITE LED WALL WASHER Operation Manual
Version 1: June 2011 ©2011 Philips Selecon All Rights Reserved
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Service and Maintenance
Philips Selecon has manufactured this luminaire in accordance with recognised best practices to recommended
international safety standards. It is your responsibility to maintain this luminaire in good and safe working condition.
The light emitting region on the front of the Wing White LED Wall Washer should be kept free from dirt, grease and
other contaminants in order maintain optimal performance. Use only a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to clean the optics.
Never use cleaning solvents as these may damage the optics.
The above are the only maintenance tasks that can be safely carried out by non-approved personnel. For all other
service and maintenance issues, please contact your Philips Selecon dealer.
Repairs should only be carried out by suitably qualified persons. Do not operate the luminaire with damaged cable,
track adapters etc. Only replace damaged parts with authorised spares.
End-of-life behaviour
Unlike typical conventional light sources, LEDs are not subject to sudden failure or burnout. There is no time at
which the light source will cease to function.
Instead, the performance of LEDs shows gradual degradation over time. When used according to specification,
Wing White LED modules are predicted to deliver an average of 70% of their initial intensity after 35,000 hours
operation. The life of the system is therefore more dependent on the other electronic system components and
soldering methods.
Upgradeable
The simple modular configuration of the Wing White LED Wall Washer units this allows the units to be easily
upgraded. As LED technology improves there higher performance modules will become available. These will be
easy to swap in to the Wing LED units in order to upgrade them to the best possible version available without having
to purchase a whole new unit.
System disposal
At the end of their (economic) lifetime, appropriate disposal of the Wing White LED Wall Washer unit, and it’s
components, is recommended. The modules are basically normal pieces of electronic equipment containing
components that at present are not considered to be harmful to the environment and that can be disposed of with
normal care. It is therefore recommended to dispose of these parts as normal electronic waste, according to local
regulations.