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Controls and Parts
(1) Laser outlets -
Attention, this is where the laser beams exit
(2) Cap nut
(3) Low-voltage plug
(4) Low-voltage connector
Installation
The assembly and the installation of the device may be carried out only by a specialist
who is familiar with the hazards and the relevant regulations. Repairs, operation and
maintenance of this product may only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Keep the product away from strong transformers or motors.
When installing the product ensure that the power supply unit’s power cord is not
jammed or damaged by sharp edges.
It is also essential that the device is secured by means of a second safety restraint,
which is independent of the proper mounting supports, when it is installed in an el-
evated position. If the main supports fail, no part of the installation should be able to
fall down.
Observe all the relevant regulations when installing the device.
The laser can be secured with a mounting bracket or anchored to the ground with the ground
spike.
Installation with a mounting bracket
• Install the laser effect device using the mounting bracket on the ceiling, wall or on another suit-
able mounting surface. When installing it, make sure that the device cannot swing freely.
• Secure the device with mounting material that is compatible with the fastening surface and
suitable for carrying the weight of the laser.
• Set the desired angle of inclination and carefully tighten the two bracket clamping screws on
the laser using the provided 3 mm Allen key.
Installation with a ground spike
• Screw down the ground spike to the mounting bracket. To do so, use the 6 mm Allen key provided.
• Place the laser with the ground spike at the desired location into the ground.
• Set the desired angle of inclination and carefully tighten the two bracket clamping screws on
the laser using the provided 3 mm Allen key.
Connection
The mains socket to which the power supply unit is connected must be easily acces-
sible, so the device can be quickly isolated from the mains voltage in the event of a
fault.
Do not let the mains cable come into contact with other cables.
Be careful when handling the mains cables and mains connectors. Mains voltage can
cause serious electric shocks, which can be fatal.
Do not leave the cables trailing free; route them in an orderly and professional way to
prevent accidents.
• Plug the low voltage plug (3) of the laser in the low-voltage connector (4) of the power supply
unit. In this process, pay attention to the shape of the plug. It fits into the power supply unit’s
low-voltage connector only in one direction.
• Secure this connection by screwing the cap nut (2) onto the thread of the power supply unit. In
order to ensure the water-tightness, the cap nut (2) has to be tightened properly.
• Plug the power supply unit into a suitable wall socket.
• Once the power supply unit is supplied with current, the laser device starts working.
Functionality
The laser device itself does not feature any controls. The operation takes place automatically.
Phase1: red and green laser in operation for approx. 1 minute
Phase 2: only red laser in operation for approx. 15 seconds
Phase 3: only green laser in operation for approx. 15 seconds
The operation described above is repeated for approx. 6 hours.
Then the laser switches off automatically.
If you want to turn the laser device on again after automatically switching off, discon-
nect the power supply unit from the current supply and then reconnect it again. Here, a
switched mains socket can be helpful.
Handling
• Never switch the laser effect device on and off at short intervals. This will considerably reduce
the service life of the device.
• The device is not suitable for continuous use. Pauses in operation increase the service life of the
product.
• The optimum operating temperature is 10-40 °C. Temperatures beyond this range will not dam-
age the laser device; however, it will not be able to perform optimally due to the physical limita-
tions. Please keep this factor in mind when operating the device.
• To ensure sufficient ventilation, the device must never be covered. In addition, the air circulation
must not be obstructed by objects such as magazines, tablecloths, curtains or similar items.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste materials and must not be disposed of in the
household waste!
Please dispose of the product, when it is no longer of use, according to the current
statutory requirements.
You thereby fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the envi-
ronment.
Technical Data
Operating voltage of power supply unit ............100 - 240 V/50/60 Hz
Power consumption..............................................4.5 W max.
Operating voltage of laser ...................................5 V/DC
Laser output ...........................................................<1 mW
Wavelength ............................................................532/650 nm
Laser class .............................................................2
Protection class ....................................................IP65
Optimum operating conditions............................10 - 40 °C / 10 - 90 % rel. humidity
Dimensions (L x Ø without ground spike)..........112 x 86 mm
Weight (with ground spike) .................................approx. 800 g