User Manual

CONNECTING THE LOW VOLTAGE CABLE TO THE
TRANSFORMER
Connecting the cable to the transformer by use of a 12
Volts Lightpro connector
Use the connector 143A (male, type Y) to connect the
main cable to the transformer. Insert the end of the cable
into the connector and firmly tighten the connector <Fig.
D4>. Push the cable lugs under the connections on the
transformer. Firmly tighten the screws and make sure
that there is no insulation between the connections <Fig.
D5>.
Stripping the cable, applying cable lugs and connecting
to transformer
Another possibility to connect the 12 volt cable to the
transformer is the use of cable lugs. Strip about 10 mm
of insulation off the cable and apply cable lugs to the
cable. Push the cable lugs under the connections on the
transformer. Firmly tighten the screws and make sure
that there is no insulation between the connections <Fig.
F>.
Connecting a stripped cable without cable lugs to the
connecting terminals may cause poor contact. This poor
contact may result in heat generation which may damage
the cable or the transformer.
Caps on the cable end
Fit caps (covers) onto the end of the cable. Split the main
cable at the end and fit the caps <Fig. G>.
The lighting is not on
In case after activation of the transformer (a part of)
the lighting does not work, you should go through the
following steps:
1. Switch the transformer to “On” position, the lighting
must always turn on now.
2. Is (part of) the lighting not on? Possibly the fuse
switched off the transformer due to short circuit or too
high a load. Reset the fuse to the original position by
pressing the “Reset” button <Fig. A1>. Also check all
connections thoroughly.
3. If the transformer functions properly in the ON position
and (part of) the lighting is not on during use of the
light sensor (stand 4H/6H/8H of Auto) then check if the
light sensor functions adequately and is attached to
the right location (see paragraph “location of the light/
dark sensor”).