SAFETY AND MOUNTING
EN
REGULATIONS
Carefully read these safety instructions and follow the advices stipulated. Keep these instructions for possible
later use.
The product in front of you meets all European and national requirements with regard to demands for Electri-
cal Safety (Low Voltage Directive) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
SAFETY
• This is a general manual. Consult the product sheet for a detailed description per product.
• This transformer functions best at temperatures between -30 and +40 degrees.
• The total wattage of the connected products may not exceed the power of the transformer, otherwise
irrepa-rable damage could occur to the transformer. Lightpro transformers come in 2 types; a 60 watts
transformer (article number 144A/163A) and a 100 watts version (article number 145A/164A).
• The transformer must be connected to the regular power network (230 Volts 50 Hz) and is suitable for use
indoors as well as outdoors (IP44, water-protected).
• Do not mount the transformer near a water-spraying system.
• If the fixed power cord (230 Volts 50 Hz) of the transformer is damaged, the transformer must be destroyed.
• The product may not be adjusted or converted, as this may make the product unsafe. The transformer may
never be opened for the purpose of repair.
• Uses other than those for which the product was designed, may lead to damage and the risk of short circuit,
fire or electric shock.
• The transformer's plug may only be inserted into the socket once the entire lighting system has been in-
stalled.
• The transformer is equipped with an automatic fuse <Fig. A1>, in case of too high a load or short circuit,
the power will be interrupted.
• This is a double-insulated device and does not need to be connected to an earth conductor (Protection
class II).
INSTALLATION
Mount the transformer with the setting knob pointing downwards <Fig. A>. Attach the transformer to a wall,
partition or pole (at least 50 cm above the floor). The transformer is equipped with a light sensor and a time
switch.
Light sensor <Fig. B>
The light sensor is fitted with a 2 metre long cable. The cable with sensor can be disconnected, for instance to be led
through a hole in the wall. The light sensor <Fig. B1> is mounted with a clip <Fig. B2>. This clip must
be attached to a wall, pole or similar. We advise to install the light sensor vertically (facing upward). Mount
the sensor to the clip and connect the sensor to the transformer <Fig. A2>.
Mount the light sensor in such a way that it cannot be influenced by light from the outside environment (car
headlights, street lighting or the own garden lighting, etc.). Ensure that only day and night natural light can
influence the functioning of the sensor.
Should the 2 metre cable not suffice, then the sensor cable can be lengthened by use of an extension cord.
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