4. ASSEMBLY:
After installation of the housing and the clamp, if it is a prefabricated swimming pool, assemble the floodlamp.
To connect the floodlamp to the electric power supply insert the cable through the gland seal nut (n. 19). Tighten the gland
seal nut until you can verify that the cable will not yield when you pull on it with your hand.
Take the precaution of leaving 1.5 m of cable wound on the base of the floodlamp (n. 6) in order to be able to remove the
floodlamp to the edge of the pool in the event that lamp replacement or handling is required (Fig. 5).
Insert the entire floodlamp in the housing. To obtain satisfactory lighting of the swimming pool, the two screws in the
fastening Kit must be aligned horizontally (Fig. 6).
Screw in the two M-6 x 70 screws (n. 2) until the fastening clamp is secured in the inner walls of the housing (Fig. 7).
5. MAINTENANCE:
To remove the floodlamp to the edge of the swimming pool (Fig. 5) loosen the two DIN 966 M-6 x 70 screws (n. 2)
until the fastening dog yields sufficiently so that the floodlamp unit can be separated from the housing.
To remove the lamp, unscrew the 6 screws (no. 8) which secure the decorative ring (no. 1) to the base of the
floodlamp (no. 6) (Fig. 8).
Remove the lamp (no. 4) from the inside of the base of the floodlamp and disconnect the two terminals, loosening
the two screws which secure them to the lamp (Fig. 9).
Change the lamp and assemble the floodlamp, in the opposite order described in point 4 of assembly, taking
special care to:
Connect the cable terminals to the lamp, using the 2 screws supplied with the lamp (Fig. 10).
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Fully centre the 133 x11 O-ring (no. 5) in its seat.
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Firmly tighten the nuts.
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Attention:
Before any handling ensure that there is NO voltage supplied to the floodlamp.
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The new lamp should have the same characteristics as that supplied with the floodlamp, PAR 56 300 W 12 V.
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In order to ensure full watertightness, clean the seat of the O-ring (no. 5) for the lamp or replace the O-ring if you
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observe any notches or permanent damage.
6. START-UP:
Ensure that the voltage the lamp receives is never greater than 12 V.
The floodlamp should only operate underwater while secured to the vertical walls of the pool. Never switch on the floodlamp
if it is not underwater.
7. SAFETY WARNINGS:
The persons who are in charge of assembly should have the required qualifications for this type of work.
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Avoid making contact with the electric voltage.
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Comply with the current standards regarding accident prevention.
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In this regard, the IEC 364-7-702 standards must be observed: WIRING IN BUILDINGS. SPECIAL WIRING. SWIMMING
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POOLS.
Any operation related to the maintenance or replacement of parts should be performed with the floodlamp disconnected
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from the electric power system.
Do not handle with wet feet.
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The manufacturer is not responsible in any circumstances for assembly, installation or start-up of any electric
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components which have been inserted or handled at locations other than its own premises.
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