Specifications

754HF1/180/300 300W Security Floodlight Installation Instructions
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2.4 Halogen Lamp Replacement - Caution
Replacement lamp type is 240V mains halogen 300W R7s cap floodlight lamp.
1. Isolate the mains supply.
2. Unfasten the clip on the top of the floodlight glass shield. Open the glass cover.
The cover is mounted on hinges and will swing open.
3. To remove existing lamp, depress then lift one end of the lamp to remove.
4. Install new lamp, making sure not to touch the lamp with bare hands. It is
suggested that the lamp is handled using a dry cloth. To install lamp, insert one
end first and depress gently until enough clearance is gained to seat the other
end in the socket. Rotate the lamp to ensure it is properly seated.
5. Re-fasten the clip to hold the floodlight glass shield in place.
WARNING:
Always handle quartz halogen lamps with a soft cloth. Do not touch the lamp with
your bare hand, as it will shorten the life of the lamp.
Do not touch the floodlight while it is in use or still hot. Switch the unit off, and
allow it to cool (about five minutes) before touching it.
In the event of the cover glass shattering, do not replace with normal household
glass. Do not operate without the glass shield in place. If the glass shield is
cracked or damaged, it must be replaced. If the glass is replaced, use only
tempered glass of equal thickness.
The Environment and You
Clipsal products are designed and manufactured to give many years of
trouble-free service. The materials used during manufacture have been selected to
improve their ability to be recycled when the product is no longer functional.Waste
electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle
where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
Light Pollution and Considerate Lighting
Please be aware of the annoyance over-lighting an area can cause to your
immediate neighbours. Light pollution caused by incorrectly installing a unit or over-
lighting an area can be limited by carefully considering the location and position
of your unit before installation. The light spread on all halogen floodlights can be
reduced by angling the floodlight downwards on the mounting bracket. This will also
concentrate the light on your property and limit the potential inconvenience of the
light shining into your neighbours windows, etc.