This Floodlight Must Be Installed by A Qualified Electrician in Accordance With Current Building and IET Wiring Regulations
This Floodlight Must Be Installed by A Qualified Electrician in Accordance With Current Building and IET Wiring Regulations
Before starting installation, please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could lead to risk
of injury or electrical shock. Please retain them for your future reference.
Safety Notes
The front of this floodlight is made of tempered glass, which cannot be replaced. Please take care while
installing. If it gets damaged, the floodlight must be replaced and disposed of.
LED lamps are extremely bright. To avoid possible damage to the eyes, do not stare into an LED beam
In use, avoid touching any external surface of the floodlight, due to the possibility of high temperatures.
If the mains cord lead of this floodlight is damaged, it shall be replaced by the Manufacturer or his
service agent or a similar qualified person to avoid a hazard.
The floodlight is suitable for use in an ambient temperature of between -20°C and +50°C
Terminal block not included. Installation may require advice from a qualified person.
Positioning
This floodlight is suitable for outdoor lighting applications, for domestic use only. Do not use in areas where
an explosive or chemical atmosphere may exist. Do not use in areas where ventilation is restricted
It is suitable for mounting on plasterboard, wood or masonry surfaces. Highly flammable surfaces such as
plastic or polystyrene must not be used. Do not install on damp or conductive surfaces such as metal. It
should be placed away from any flammable materials.
Before drilling any fixing holes, check that there are no hidden obstructions behind the mounting surface
such as pipes or cables.
The recommended height for installation of the floodlight is between 2 and 3 metres.
Ensure that there is space around the floodlight to allow adequate circulation of air.
Installation
The floodlight is suitable for connection to a 220-240V , 50Hz, earthed supply. It is designed for permanent
connection to fixed wiring, which must be a suitable circuit protected by an RCD and fuse of the correct
rating.
Ensure that the mains supply is switched off before commencing installation. If necessary remove the circuit
fuse or lock off the MCB
Before commencing installation check that you have all the tools that you need.
Check that the floodlight and its mains lead are not damaged. If there is any damage, return it to the
place where you purchased it. Do not attempt to repair it yourself.
Choose your location to fix the floodlight, taking into account the guidance above.
Use the floodlight bracket to mark the position of the fixing holes
Drill the fixing holes, and fix the floodlight into position using the screws and wall plugs provided.
Check that it is securely fixed.
Connect the mains lead from the floodlight to an IP rated junction box. Ensure that the correct
polarities for Live, Earth and Neutral are observed i.e.
After wiring, check that there are no bare wires, all the wires have been correctly connected and that
the cable restraint has been tightened.
Before connecting power, perform the electrical tests specified in the current building and IET Wiring
regulations to ensure that the installation is safe and that the wiring has been performed correctly.
Switch on the electricity to check that floodlight illuminates. Adjust the angle of the floodlight so that it
illuminates the required area. Tighten the floodlight brackets
Cleaning
Clean the floodlight only with a soft dry cloth. Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaners
Maintenance
The floodlight has a sealed LED lamp and is maintenance free. The LED lamp cannot be replaced
Specification
Dimensions (mm) 114 x 86 x75 180 x 140 x98 223 x 185x113 286 x 237 x155
Weight 1 kg 1.07 kg 1.08 kg 1.62 kg
When this product has reached the end of its life it must be treated as Waste Electrical &
Electronics Equipment (WEEE). Any WEEE marked products must not be mixed with
general household waste, but kept separate for the treatment, recovery and recycling of the
materials used. Contact your local authority for details of recycling schemes in your area.