1. Remove all packaging material from the product and be careful not to throw away accessories that may be hidden
within the packaging material. If assembly is required, place the luminaire on a smooth non-scratch surface.
2. Ensure power to the circuit you are working on has been switched OFF before commencing any electrical work. (Fig.1)
3. Remove the mounting bracket from the luminaire by loosening the screws and the sealing rubber washers at the front
of the luminaire. (Fig. 2 & 3)
NOTE: Carefully place the sealing rubber washers aside, they are required to be re-installed later and to
maintain the IP54 rating for this luminaire.
4. Use the mounting bracket as a template to mark the screw positions on the wall. (Fig.4)
5. Connect the mains supply wire to the terminal block. Ensure the wires are secure and no bare wires are exposed.
Secure the mains supply wire with the cord anchorage on the mounting bracket. (Fig. 5)
Mains Supply Wire Luminaire Wire / Terminal Block
Neutral –Blue or Black Blue or N
Live –Brown or Red Brown or L
NOTE: This luminaire is a Class II product and must be maintained during the wiring and installation.
6. Install the mounting bracket onto the wall by using appropriately sized mounting screws, sealing rubber washers and
anchors. Ensure the screws and anchors used are suitable for the mounting surface and the surrounding environment.
(Fig. 6)
NOTE: A non-corrosive bead of silicone MUST be applied before installation onto the wall ensuring that no
water can run down into the cabling.
7. Select the colour temperature by flicking the switch on the back of the luminaire. (Fig. 7)
WW –Warm White 3000K / CW –Cool White 4000K / NW –Daylight 5000K
NOTE: The colour temperature selection MUST be made during the installation as the switch can only be
accessed by a licensed electrician.
8. Install the luminaire back onto the mounting bracket and secure by tightening the screws and the sealing rubber
washers at the front of the luminaire. (Fig. 8)
9. After the installation is complete, turn the power to the circuit ON and test all the lighting functions of the luminaire
before the licensed electrician leaves. (Fig. 9)