3. Use the floodlight bracket to mark the position of the fixing holes.
4. Drill the fixing holes, and fix the floodlight into position using the screws and wall plugs provided.
5. Check that it is securely fixed.
6. Plug the floodlight into the mains socket and switch on. Adjust the angle of the floodlight so that it
illuminates the required area. Tighten the floodlight using the bolts on the brackets.
Installation Outdoors
This flood light is fitted with a 13A plug for connection to a socket installed in accordance with the current IET
Wiring Regulations (BS7671). These require RCD protection as well as protection from moisture. If you are
in any doubt, obtain advice from a qualified electrician.
Follow the instructions for installation above.
Cleaning
Clean the floodlight only with a soft dry cloth. Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaners. Unplug and allow
to cool down before cleaning.
Maintenance
The floodlight has a sealed LED lamp and is maintenance free. The LED lamp cannot be replaced When the
LED lamp reaches the end of its life, the floodlight will have to be replaced.
Specification
LP07816
LP07817
LP07818
Input voltage
220-240V50Hz
220-240V 50Hz
220-240V 50Hz
Lumens
1000lm
2000lm
2250lm
Wattage
10W
20W
25W
Beam angle
110°
110°
110°
Dimmable
No
No
No
Nominal lifetime of the lamp
30000 h
30000 h
30000 h
Number of switching cycles
15000
15000
15000
Colour temperature
6500 K
6500 K
6500 K
Colour rendering (CRI Ra)
≥
70
≥
70
≥
70
Warm up time (60% full light)
Instant full light
Instant full light
Instant full light
Ingress rating
IP65
IP65
IP65
Earthing
Class I
Class I
Class I
Maximum projected area of the
floodlight (mm)
120 x 85
120 x 85
120 x 85
Dimensions (mm)
174 x 140 x 65
174 x 140 x 65
174 x 140 x 65
Weight
1.06 kg
1.06 kg
1.06 kg
Post code: PR2 9PP
Made in China
INFORMATION ON WASTE DISPOSAL FOR CONSUMERS OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.
When this product has reached the end of its life it must be treated as Waste Electrical &
Electronics Equipment (WEEE). Any WEEE marked products must not be mixed with
general household waste, but kept separate for the treatment, recovery and recycling of the
materials used. Contact your local authority for details of recycling schemes in your area.