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IMPORTANT: The instruction manual you are holding includes essential information on the safety measures to
be implemented for installation and start-up. Therefore, the installer as well as the user must read the instruc-
tions before beginning installation and start-up.
Keep this manual for future reference.
To achieve optimum performance of the Flat Projector, follow the instructions indicated below:
1. VERIFY THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKING:
The following accessories are included inside the box:
Projector unit
Crosshead mount
Bag of screws
Installation manual
2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS:
This projector has been designed to be used fully submerged in water. It is a Class III electric apparatus with very low safety
voltage (12V ~ with alternating current). The projector compiles with IPX8 - 2 m.
This projector complies with international safety standards for lights, especially the EN 60598-2-18 standard: LIGHTS
PART 2: SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS SECTION 18 LIGHTS FOR SWIMMING POOLS AND SIMILAR APPLICATIONS.
The mains supply to the light should have 30 mA overload protection. The electricity supply to these lights should be via
an independent isolating safety transformer with separated windings.
The manufacturer is not responsible in any circumstances for assembly, installation or start-up of any electric components
which have been inserted or handled at locations other than its own premises.
3. INSTALLATION:
• The projector is supplied fully sealed. The connector cable may not be changed. If the projector is opened, it will not
be covered by the warranty.
• In order to prevent glare, the projectors should be installed so that they face away from the residence or usual view of
the swimming pool.
• To avoid the need to empty the pool to change the lamp, we recommend that the projector be installed in areas which
are accessible from the upper edge of the pool.
Prior to installation verify that the gland seal has been fully tightened.
The projector should be placed on the wall of the pool at approximately 700 mm from the water surface (Fig. 1).
The method of fastening the crosshead mount to the pool wall varies depending on whether it is a projector for concrete
pools or prefabricated pools.
Concrete pool (Page 16)
Place the crosshead mount of the flat projector (Fig. 2) in the designated place. Mark the holes. Drill with a 6 Ø bit and
insert the 4 fastening blocks.
Position the crosshead mount so that the word "TOP" is located on the upper part.
Use four 4.8 x 25 screws to secure the crosshead mount to the wall (Fig. 3).
Place the conduit body (Fig.4) in the upper left quadrant of the crosshead mount, in accordance with the measurements
shown in Fig. 3.
Prefabricated pool (Page 16)
Place the crosshead mount of the flat projector (Fig. 2) in the designated place. Mark the holes. Drill with a 6 Ø bit.
Position the crosshead mount so that the word "TOP" is located on the upper part.
Use four M-6 x 35 screws with four O-rings to secure the crosshead mount to the inner wall of the swimming pool. Place 4
butt joints between the mount and the liner. On the outer side of the swimming pool, insert 4 washers and 4 nuts (Fig. 3).
Place the conduit body (Fig.4) in the upper left quadrant of the crosshead mount, in accordance with the measurements
shown in Fig. 3. Use the butt point and the conduit nut to secure on the outer side of the swimming pool.
4. ASSEMBLY:
The projector is supplied with 2.5 m of cable. It should be inserted through the conduit body (Fig. 4), leaving approxi-
mately 1.50 m of cable in order to be able to remove the projector to the border of the swimming pool if handing or lamp
change is required (Fig. 1).
Wind the cable in counter-clockwise direction under the screen fastening clamps (Fig. 5).
Firmly secure the gland seal nut (Fig. 6).
In order to secure the projector to the crosshead mount, ensure that the word "TOP" is located on the upper part. First,
insert the lower clamp of the screen in the crosshead mount.
Then, press on the upper part until the projector is firmly inserted in the crosshead mount (Fig. 7).
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