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4.2 Wiring diagram
For mounting use a connection supply cable with N = blue, earth = green/yellow and
L = brown and connect as shown in fig 3. Srew the barrel nut of the srew cap so that
the packing tightens. The packing can be adjusted to a cable diameter of 8-11mm.
If you want continuous light you can add a switch. Please consult fig 4
4.3 Mounting
Check the correct way of mounting in fig 1.
Check the safety distance between the body and inflammable surface when wall or
corner mounted in fig. 2.
5 USING THE FLOODLIGHT
Turn the power back on.
6 SENSOR SETTING
The sensor is not adjustable but pre-set in the factory.
Distance detection is up until 8m, lux has been set on light level 10 and light will be lit for 1
minute when movement has been detected.
7 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS
Ventilators, such as the discharge from a vapour cap or dryer (hot air movement) can
cause the lamp to switch on when it is not required to do so.
Passing cars (warm engines) can also cause your lamp to switch on.
Nearby trees and bushes, sudden changes in temperature and gusts of wind can
also cause the lamp to switch on.
If the lamp has been placed under a roof or under trees, then the lamp can also burn
during daylight hours.
If your lamp does not work then the bulb or fuse could be defective or there may have
been a failure in the electrical circuit.
If the temperature difference between the object to be detected and surrounding area
is too small (in the summer for example), then your lamp will react later.
If the electromagnetic interferences are strong enough (4KV electrostatic discharge,
3V/m electromagnetic HF-field and 1 KV electrical fast transient burst), then the lamp
may turn on unintentionally.
8 TECHNICAL DATA
Floodlight facade material
Waterproof protection grade