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Read the instructions carefully
before installation and commis-
sioning!
Leave the instructions for users/
customers for future reference!
Our updated product documenta-
tion can be accessed at
www.erco.com/download.
General safety information
Warning!
Risk of electric shock!
Before carrying out maintenance and in-
stallation on the luminaire, disconnect
from the mains supply and also from any
other DALI control wiring, and ensure that
all power is switched off.
Warning!
Risk of falling parts!
Before working on the luminaire ensure
that no one is standing below.
Attention!
- Do not operate luminaires with
damaged or missing protective covers.
- In case of damage or a defective LED
module, the entire luminaire must be
returned to the factory.
- When installing, always observe the
national installation and accident pre-
vention regulations.
Intended use
The luminaire is suitable for both out-
door and indoor use.
Choosing the mounting location
Position the luminaire so as to avoid
operation in direct sunlight or near
other sources of heat. High ambient
temperatures can reduce the life and
efficiency of the control gear or LED
module.
Electrical installation
For 3-circuit installation: to avoid any
damage to the control gear, the neutral
conductor must never be connected or
disconnected during operation.
Overvoltage protection
ERCO uses electronic control gear with
overvoltage protection in accordance
with DIN EN 61547. If additional protec-
tion from spikes is required, e.g. when
switching off inductive loads, separate
overvoltage protection units should be
installed.
Luminaire with DALI control gear
- All cables, materials and devices used
must be suitable for mains voltage, as
the DALI signal is not transmitted using
safety extra low voltage (SELV).
- For general information on DALI,
please go to:
www.digitalilluminationinterface.org.
Notes on corrosion protection
Ensure that the powder coating is
not damaged during installation or
maintenance work. Any damage, which
becomes wet, can result in corrosion
occurring. In aggressive environments,
the installation and maintenance of
all parts will require the appropriate
protective measures. Chemicals damage
the corrosion protection.
Mounting
- You can mount the luminaire on a firm
surface (steel structure, brick wall or
concrete plinth).
- A ground spike 33973 is available
(accessory) for in-ground mounting.
Mounting the luminaire on a ground
spike
Note: Follow the accessory instructions.
Mounting the luminaire onto a con-
crete plinth
Attention! Always select fittings in
compliance with the national regula-
tions and standards applicable to
the installation site. Ensure suitable
corrosion resistance as required for the
environment.
1. Open the luminaire (Fig.1).
2. Remove connector between luminaire
and mounting plate. Attach the mount-
ing plate.
Note: The luminaire can be mounted
using heavy load rawl bolts M6 in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
3. Connect luminaire and reattach con-
nector.
4. Fit luminaire to the mounting plate.
Rotating and tilting the luminaire
(Fig. 3)
1. Loosen cylinder head screws.
2. Rotate and tilt luminaire head.
3. Retighten cylinder head screws.
Rotating oval flood (Fig. 4)
1. Loosen cylinder head screws and
open luminaire head.
Warning!
Risk of falling parts!
Always hold on to the attachment.
When opening the luminaire, the
attachment may fall off and injure
someone below.
2. Remove screws securing the lens.
3. Remove lens, rotate 90° and replace.
4. Close luminaire head in reverse order.
Flashing of the LED module
It is normal for the LED module to
flicker when switching on and off.
Cleaning
Always clean carefully using a soft
cloth and a commercially available,
ph-neutral, alcohol-free, non-abrasive
cleaning agent. Take care not to damage
the powder-coating.
Cleaning the safety glass
Safety glass can be cleaned with clean-
ing agents that are also suitable for
glass-ceramic cooking hobs.
Disposal
In accordance with EU Directive
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Elec-
tronic Equipment), luminaires must not
be disposed of with other household
waste. At the end of their life, lumi-
naires must be taken to the appropriate
local facility available for the disposal
or recycling of electronic products.