ALDI LIGHTWAY BMSL1233 User manual

Type
User manual
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BATTERY SPOTLIGHT
User Manual
ID: #05007
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User-friendly
Manual
Dok./Rev.-Nr. 196771_20181128
Contents
Overview ......................................................................... 3
Use .................................................................................... 4
Package contents/device parts ..................................... 5
General information ....................................................... 6
Reading and storing the user manual ........................... 6
Explanation of symbols .................................................... 6
Safety ............................................................................... 8
Proper use ........................................................................... 8
Safety instructions ............................................................. 9
Start-up ..........................................................................15
Checking the spotlight and package contents ........... 15
Inserting batteries ............................................................16
Choosing an installation location .................................. 17
Assembly ........................................................................18
Mounting the spotlight .................................................... 18
Operation .......................................................................19
Choosing a sensor area ...................................................19
Choosing a lighting duration .........................................19
Choosing the sensitivity ................................................. 20
Adjusting the spotlight heads ....................................... 20
Switching the spotlight on and off ............................... 21
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 21
Cleaning ..........................................................................23
Storage ...........................................................................23
Technical data ............................................................... 24
Declaration of conformity .............................................25
Disposal ..........................................................................25
Disposing of the packaging ............................................25
Disposing of the spotlight ...............................................26
3
A
1
2
3
4
2
5
6
7
8
4
B
C
9 10 11
12
13
1,5 - 2 m
140°
10 m ± 1 m
Package contents/device parts
5
Package contents/device parts
1
Spotlight head, 2×
2
Fixing screw, 2×
3
Sensor housing
4
Sensitivity controller
5
Rear panel
6
Power switch
7
Controller for the lighting duration
8
Motion sensor
9
Battery compartment cover
10
Battery compartment latch, 2×
11
Battery compartment
12
Screw, 2×
13
Dowel, 2×
The pack contents include
four 1.5V batteries of type C-LR14.
General information
6
General information
Reading and storing the user manual
This user manual accompanies this battery spotlight
(referred to below as the “spotlight”). It contains
important information on start-up and handling.
Before using the spotlight, read the user manual carefully. This
particularly applies to the safety instructions. Failure to heed
this user manual may result in severe injury or damage to the
spotlight.
The user manual is based on the standards and rules in force
in the European Union. When abroad, you must also observe
country-specific guidelines and laws.
Store the user manual for future use. If you pass the spotlight
on to third parties, please be absolutely sure to include this
user manual.
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols and signal words are used in this user
manual, on the spotlight or on the packaging.
WARNING!
This signal symbol/word designates a hazard with moderate
degree of risk which may lead to death or severe injury if not
avoided.
General information
7
CAUTION!
This signal symbol/word designates a hazard with low risk
that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE!
This signal word warns against potential damages to property.
This symbol provides you with useful additional
information about start-up or operation.
Declaration of conformity (see chapter
“Declaration of conformity”): Products marked
with this symbol meet all applicable Community
regulations for the European Economic Area.
----1m
The minimum distance to objects to be lit is 1m.
IP44
The spotlight’s type of protection is IP44. This
means it is protected against splashing water
and against ingress of solid foreign objects with a
diameter of more than 1mm.
The spotlight is not dimmable and must not be
operated with an external dimmer.
Safety
8
This symbol identifies electric devices
corresponding to protection class III. This means
the spotlight operates at low voltage and is
operated with a safety extra low voltage (SELV).
Safety
Proper use
The spotlight is designed as a fixed installation in a location
protected against rain and is intended only for temporary
lighting outdoors, e.g. to light corridors, garages or pathways
and as a deterrent against burglary. Do not use it for indoor
lighting or for accent lighting.
Only use the spotlight as described in this user manual. Any
other use is considered improper and may result in damage to
property.
The product is suitable for extreme temperatures under –20 °C.
The manufacturer or vendor accepts no liability for damage
caused by improper or incorrect use.
Safety
9
Safety instructions
WARNING!
Risk of explosion and fire!
Improper handling of the spotlight can
cause an explosion or a fire.
Keep children away from the spotlight.
Before start-up, remove all protective films.
Keep the spotlight away from water,
other liquids, open flames and hot
surfaces.
Do not hang any objects over the
spotlight and do not cover it. Maintain
a distance of 1m between the spotlight
and easily flammable materials.
Do not continue to use the spotlight if it
exhibits damage. Only replace damaged
parts with corresponding original spare
parts.
Do not open the housing and do not
make any modifications to the spotlight.
Have only qualified professionals
perform repairs.
Safety
10
Do not position the spotlight over
bathtubs, sinks or other objects filled
with water.
Never charge non-rechargeable
batteries.
Protect the batteries against mechanical
damage.
Do not throw batteries into fire. They
could explode or release toxic vapours.
Do not expose batteries to unrestricted
sunshine or heat. Increased risk of
leaking!
Do not take batteries apart and do not
short-circuit them. Danger of explosion!
Never short circuit the supply terminals.
Avoid allowing them to come into
contact with metallic objects.
If necessary, clean the battery and
device contacts before inserting the
batteries.
Make sure that the polarity is correct
when inserting the batteries.
Only use batteries of the same type.
Do not use used and new batteries
Safety
11
together. Always change all of the
batteries at the same time.
Remove empty batteries from the
spotlight.
WARNING!
Risk of chemical burns!
Fluid leaked from the batteries could cause
chemical burns if it comes into contact with
skin or other body parts.
If battery acid leaks out, avoid
contact with skin, eyes and mucous
membranes. In the event of contact,
immediately rinse the affected areas
with plenty of clean water and consult a
physician.
In the event of a leaky battery, be
absolutely sure to wear protective
gloves and remove the leaked battery
fluid with a dry, absorbent cloth.
Safety
12
WARNING!
Risk of chemical burns!
The spotlight contains batteries. Batteries
that are swallowed may result in severe
internal injuries or even death.
Store both new and used batteries so
that they are not accessible to children.
If you are no longer able to securely
close the battery compartment in which
the batteries are located, do not use
the spotlight. Remove the batteries
and store them in a location which is
inaccessible to children.
If you suspect that a battery has been
swallowed or has otherwise entered the
body, promptly consult a physician.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
The light emitted by the LEDs is very bright
and can damage the eyes if looked at
directly.
Safety
13
Never look directly into the light of the
spotlight’s LEDs.
Ensure not to shine the light into
the eyes of people or animals when
inspecting or assembling the spotlight.
WARNING!
Danger for children and persons with
impaired physical, sensory or mental
capacities (e.g. partially disabled
persons, older persons with reduced
physical and mental capacities) or lack
of experience and knowledge (e.g. older
children).
This spotlight may be used by persons
with impaired physical, sensory or
mental capacities or those lacking
experience and knowledge, if they are
supervised or have been instructed
in how to safely use the spotlight and
understand the risks associated with
operating it. The spotlight is not suitable
for use by children. Children must not
play with the spotlight.
Safety
14
Cleaning and user maintenance must not
be performed by children.
Keep children away from the spotlight.
Do not let children play with the
packaging wrapper. Children may get
caught in it when playing and suffocate.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the spotlight may
result in damage to the spotlight.
Do not place too much pressure on the
plastic housing when screwing in the
screws.
Protect the spotlight against drastic
temperature fluctuations, e.g. those
near ventilators, air conditioning units
and heaters.
The LEDs are permanently installed and
cannot be replaced. If the light source
has reached the end of its service life,
replace the entire spotlight.
Stop using the spotlight if its plastic
Start-up
15
parts exhibit cracks or breaks or are
deformed. Replace damaged parts only
with corresponding original spare parts.
Do not make any modifications to the
spotlight.
Start-up
Checking the spotlight and package contents
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
If you are not cautious when opening the
packaging with a sharp knife or other
pointed objects, you may quickly damage
the spotlight.
Be very careful when opening the
packaging.
1. Take the spotlight out of the packaging.
2. Check to make sure that the delivery is complete
(see Fig.A and B).
3. Check whether the spotlight or the individual parts show
signs of damage. If this is the case, do not use the spotlight.
Contact the manufacturer at the service address specified
on the warranty card.
Start-up
16
Inserting batteries
WARNING!
Danger of explosion!
Improper handling of the batteries can
cause an explosion or a fire.
Never expose the batteries to direct
sunlight.
1. Remove the rear panel
5
from the spotlight by loosening
both fixing screws
2
.
2. Press together the vattery compartment latches
10
on the
battery compartment cover
9
and remove it.
3. Insert the batteries in the battery compartment
11
,
noting the correct polarity.
4. Place the battery compartment cover onto the batteries
using the correct polarity and affix it using the battery
compartment latches.
If you are setting up the spotlight for the first time there is
no need to reattach the rear panel to the spotlight; you can
continue with set-up immediately.
Start-up
17
Choosing an installation location
Ideal installation location for the spotlight
Motion sensors are electronic sensors that recognise
movement in their environment and work as electrical
switches, responding to this movement. Heat sources are
sensed using the lens. If a heat source in the sensor’s range
changes or moves, the spotlight will switch one for the
configured time. In order to ensure that the spotlight functions
optimally, please note the following requirements:
The spotlight must be mounted on the mounting surface
in an upright position. This means that the motion
sensor
8
is facing the ground. Therefore, never mount
the spotlight on a ceiling.
Choose a location for installation that is protected
against wind and rain (e.g. under the eaves of a roof).
The installation surface must also be free from shocks or
vibrations. Therefore, do not mount the spotlight on a pole.
To avoid unwanted triggering of the motion sensor, no
moving objects such as trees or bushes should be in the
range of the motion sensor. If the sensor’s range is on a
street, vehicles driving past may switch the spotlight on
unintentionally.
To avoid disturbing the proper functioning of the spotlight,
the motion sensor should be protected against direct
sunlight and from light from halogen lamps or light-
reflective surfaces such as swimming pools or ponds.
Only intended for installation outside arm’s length: The
optimum height for installation is approx. 1-2.5m or above.
If the spotlight is installed lower than this, the sensor area
may be reduced (see Fig.C).
Assembly
18
The spotlight works best if the sensor area of the motion
sensor is crossed horizontally. As far as possible, install the
motion sensor in such a way that the main direction of
approach is not straight in front of the sensor.
Assembly
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Improper installation may result in an
electric shock.
Ensure that there are no cables or other
electrical lines behind the location
where the spotlight is attached.
To avoid triggering the spotlight unintentionally,
the spotlight must be fitted firmly. If the spotlight
moves, this has the same effect as moving heat
sources in the sensor area.
Mounting the spotlight
1. Choose a suitable surface for installation (see chapter
section “Choosing an installation location”).
2. If necessary, remove the rear panel
5
from the spotlight
by unscrewing both fixing screws
2
.
3. Hold the rear panel on the installation surface and mark
both locations for fastening. Use a spirit level if necessary.
Operation
19
4. Choose mounting materials which are suitable for the
installation surface. The supplied screws
12
and dowels
13
are suitable for concrete and brickwork.
5. Screw the rear panel into the locations for fastening
according to the properties of the installation surface. Do
not apply excessive force in the process.
6. Place the housing of the spotlight onto the rear panel.
7. Fasten the housing on the rear panel by screwing the
fixing screw tight.
Operation
Choosing a sensor area
You can configure the sensor area by turning the motion
sensor housing. The motion sensor housing can be turned by
90°. The sensor angle of approx. 140° does not change in the
process.
Choose the required sensor area by turning the motion
sensor housing
3
.
Choosing a lighting duration
1. If necessary, turn the motion sensor housing
3
to reach
the controller for the lighting duration
7
.
2. Choose the desired lighting duration between approx.
5 seconds and approx. 7 minutes by turning the controller
in the corresponding direction:
Turning the controller clockwise increases the lighting
duration.
Turning the controller anticlockwise decreases the
lighting duration.
Operation
20
Choosing the sensitivity
You can specify at what brightness (e.g. from dusk) the motion
sensor reacts and switches on the spotlight: Choose between
approx. 2 lux (dark) and 20,000 lux (bright).
1. If necessary, turn the motion sensor housing
3
to access
the sensitivity controller
4
.
2. Choose the desired sensitivity by turning the controller in
the corresponding direction:
Turning the controller clockwise increases the
sensitivity so that the motion sensor
8
will react even
in a bright environment (e.g. in daylight).
Turning the controller anticlockwise decreases the
sensitivity so that the motion sensor will only react in a
darker environment (e.g. at night-time).
Whether the motion sensor reacts depends on
the speed at which the object is moving. The
sensor will not react to movements that are too
fast or too slow.
Electrical sensors are more sensitive in cold,
dry weather conditions than in warm, humid
climates.
Adjusting the spotlight heads
You can turn both spotlight heads approx. 180°. The maximum
angle of aperture between the two spotlight heads is
approx. 320°. You can also move each of the spotlight heads
approx. 90° downwards and approx. 90° upwards.
Adjust the spotlight heads
1
according to your
requirements.
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