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Declaration of conformity
We, Electronic Theatre Controls, Europe Ltd., declare under sole responsibility that the product:
Product name:Source Four PAR luminaries
Product type/model:Source Four PAR-EA, PARNel
Lot:n/a
Batch/Serial number:n/a
Item numbers:one of each model
to which this declaration relates in conformity with the following standards:
EN60598-1:2000Luminaires, General requirements and tests
EN60598-2-17:1990Specification for luminaires for stage lighting, television, film, and
photographic studios (outside and indoor) - equiv. BS 4533-
102.17:1990
following the provisions of EU LV Directive(s) 73/23/EEC
London, United Kingdom
Mr. Adam Bennette
(Place of issue)(Name of authorised person)
(Date of issue)(signature of authorised person)
Electronic Theatre Controls Europe, Ltd.Registered office:
Unit 26-28, Victoria Industrial Estate,Grant Thornton House
Victoria Road, London W3 6UU U.K.Melton St., London NW1 28W, England
Telephone (+44) (0)20 896 1000Registered in England No. 3057796
Fax (+44) (0)20 896 2000VAT No. 6629487 90
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Source Four PAR CE guidelines
The Source Four PAR CE is intended for professional use only. Read the entire User Guide
before using equipment.
WARNING:
•Do not mount the Source Four PAR CE on or near a flammable surface.
•Use the Source Four PAR CE in dry locations only, where humidity does not exceed 90 percent.
•The luminaire is for indoor use only and is not intended for outdoor use.
•For temporary installations, mount and support the Source Four PAR CE only by the primary suspension yoke
holes. Suspend the luminaire from a hook clamp or a stand mount, using a securely tightened steel bolt (up to Ø
12 mm), flat washer and locking washer.
•In addition to primary suspension, attach a safety cable (ETC part #7060A1022) or chain to the secondary suspension point on the Source Four PAR CE.
•If the external cable is damaged, it shall be replaced by ETC or our service agents.
•Always hang the Source Four PAR CE with the colour frame held securely behind the retaining clip.
•Always replace the lamp if it becomes damaged or thermally deformed.
•Disconnect the unit from power before all cleaning and maintenance.
•The Source Four PAR CE is suitable for indoor use with a maximum ambient temperature: T
•Maximum exterior surface temperature: T
•A multilingual label sheet is included with this manual. Affix the label of the appropriate language over the existing
warning label on the extension yoke. Do not cover ETC trademark or CE mark.
•The Source Four PAR CE contains a CE safety screen that covers the lens to prevent injury from broken glass due
to lamp failure. Do not remove the safety screen.
•Keep the luminaire at least 2.7 meters away from any lit surface. Lighted objects at this distance or greater will not
exceed 90ºC temperature from projected light.
Please note the following safety precautions.
=242ºC
max
=45°C
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Basic Assembly
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Figure 1
Yoke locking knob
Lens
Lamp
housing
Yoke
Lens rotating ring
Colour frame holder
Safety screen
Lens catcher
Gel retaining clip
Tabs
Colour frame
Earth continuity cable
t 180 °c
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WARNING:
Please note the following safety warnings before use:
Do not mount the luminaire on or near combustible surfaces.
Do not operate the luminaire without a lens installed.
Always hang the luminaire with the color frame retaining clip in the locked
position.
Luminaire information
Wiring and power information
A plug of at least 2.5 amp (220/240V) rating should be attached to the luminaire’s mains lead. The
wires in the mains lead are 1.55mm
Green and Yellow:Earth
Blue:Neutral
Brown:Live
WARNING:
Current rating:240V/2.5 amp maximum
Operating frequency:50/60 Hz
This luminaire must be earthed.
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each and coloured in accordance with the following code:
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Figure 2
Retaining clip in the
locked position
HPL lamp table
WARNING:
Do not use lamps other than the HPL in Source Four PAR CE luminaries. Use
of lamps other than HPL will void your warranty.
Lamp code Watts Volts Initial LumenColour
HPL 750/23075023019,7503,200°K300 hours
HPL 750/230X75023015,6003,050°K1500 hours
HPL 575/23057523014,9003,200°K400 hours
HPL 575/230X57523011,7803,050°K1500 hours
HPL 375/2303752307,2503,000°K1000 hours
HPL 750/224075024019,7503,200°K300 hours
HPL 750/240X75024015,6003,050°K1500 hours
HPL 575/24057524014,9003,050°K400 hours
HPL 575/240X57524011,7803,050°K1500 hours
HPL 375/240X37524019,7503,000°K1000 hours
Colour frame holder
temp.
Average rated life
The colour frame holder is equipped with a spring-loaded retaining clip that prevents colour frames
and accessories from falling out. See Figure 2.
WARNING:
Make sure all colour frame accessories are locked in position with the
retaining clip before hanging the Source Four PAR CE.
Step 1:Release the retaining clip by pushing it sideways while gently pulling backwards.
Step 2:Insert the colour frame.
Step 3:Lock the retaining clip by pushing sideways while gently pushing forward.
Note:
The performance of saturated colours may be less than desirable in any theatrical
lighting luminaire, especially when equipped with a 750w lamp. For best results,
always use high-quality colour media rated for high-temperature use.
ETC’s Conical Gel Extender, part # PSF1029, will provide maximum colour media
life. The use of any gel extender accessory may limit the coverage of any wideangle lens or beam setting.
A variety of heat shield products is also available from many colour media
manufacturers. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the use of these
products.
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Replacing the HPL lamp
HPL lamp
Lamp retention
brackets
Lamp housing
Figure 3
Knurled bolt
INCORRECT
CORRECT
A lamp must be installed before you use the luminaire.
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Note:
WARNING:
Step 1:Disconnect power to the Source Four PAR CE before installing the lamp.
Step 2:Loosen the knurled bolt on the back of the lamp housing, disconnect the Earth continuity
cable and pull the housing out.
Step 3:Holding by the base, remove the HPL lamp from its box.
CAUTION:
Verify that the HPL lamp you intend to install is suitable for your facility’s voltage;
115-, 120-, 230-, and 240-volt HPL lamps are available.
See HPL lamp table, page 4. Operating HPL lamps above their rated voltage
reduces lamp life and can cause premature lamp failure.
Let the lamp cool before replacing.
Use caution when installing or replacing any lamp.
When installing/replacing lamp, be sure to point the lamp away from your face and
away from others before inserting it firmly into the assembly.
This may prevent injuries if the lamp should break.
Note:
Step 4:Align the flat sides of the lamp base with the retention brackets on either side of the
socket as shown in Figure 3.
Step 5:Push down on the lamp base until the lamp seats firmly. When properly installed, the top
of the lamp’s base will be even with he top edges of the retention brackets.
CAUTION:
Step 6:Press lamp retaining clip across lamp base to secure.
To avoid premature lamp failure, do not touch the lamp glass. If you do, clean it
carefully with isopropyl alcohol and a clean lint-free cloth. Allow to dry before
operation.
Improperly installed lamps cause premature lamp failure and socket problems.
Medium flood
Fewer facets, sized 6 x 22mm
21° x 34° Oblong beam shape
Wide flood
Many facets, sized 6 x 12mm
30° x 51° Oblong beam shape
XWFL
Extra-wide, or buxom, lens
Molded, borosilicate lens, multi-faceted
60° Round beam shape
(Optional)
Figure 6
Step 7:Reinstall the Earth continuity cable, then install the lamp housing by aligning the bolt hole
and tightening the knurled bolt.
Lens identification
Lenses for the Source Four PAR come in four versions. The type, or beam spread, can be identified
by the lens texture.
Changing a lens
Change lenses if they become cracked or badly scratched.
CAUTION:
WARNING:
Removing a lens
Step 1:Place the luminaire on a flat, stable work surface. Do Not remove or install lenses with
luminaire hanging.
Step 2:Position the lens rotation ring with the spring clip at the top of the unit, directly below the
gel retaining clip. See Figure 1.
Step 3:Tilt the front of the luminaire down at least 45°. See Figure 7.
Step 4:Press the spring clip with your finger to release the lens.
Step 5:Allow the lens to drop forward from under the clip.
Step 6:When the lens drops, remove your finger, allowing the lens to slide forward until it rests
on the lens catchers. See Figure 8.
Step 7:Carefully remove the lens.
Installing a lens
Never operate the luminaire without a lens in place.
Unplug the luminaire and allow it to cool down before attempting to change
a lens.
Step 1:Position the luminaire with the front of the unit (lens side) facing you, and tilted slightly
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upward. See Figure 9.
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Spring clip
Retaining clip
Lens Catcher
Spring clip
Retaining clip
Tab
Figure 7Figure 8
Figure 9
Step 2:Hold the lens by the edge and position it so the convex side faces the rear of the
luminaire.
Note:
Step 3:From the top of the luminaire, slide the lens behind the lens catchers and position it
behind the tabs on the bottom of the lens rotator ring.
Step 4:Gently push the top of the lens inward until it snaps behind the spring clip.
Installing the lens with the convex side out will not impair the optics, but it will make
removing the lens difficult.
Cleaning lens and reflector
WARNING:
Do not use ammonia-based or other harsh commercial cleaners. Clean lens
and reflector only as directed.
Commercially available glass cleaning agents should be avoided as they
may contain ammonia, other harsh chemical detergents or abrasive agents.
These cleaners may damage the glass surface and the Anti-Reflective
coatings. Do not immerse or soak the glass in any cleaning solution.
Cleaning glass lens
Replace lenses if they contain visible damage (cracks or deep scratches) that may impair their
effectiveness.
Remove dust with a blast of oil-free air or wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth. Isopropyl alcohol, distilled
water or a 50%-50% mixture of each can be used to clean the glass surface.
Cleaning the reflector
WARNING:
To quickly clean the reflector, remove the lens (see Removing a lens, page 6) and clean the dust
from the reflector with a blast of oil-free air. You may also wipe the reflector with a clean lint-free
cloth. If either method is not sufficient, follow these steps.
Step 1:To protect the lamp housing during cleaning, remove the lamp housing by loosening the
knurled bolt and pulling the housing straight out. See Figure 3.
Step 2:Remove dust with a blast of oil-free air or wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth. Isopropyl
alcohol, distilled water or a 50%-50% mixture of each can be used to clean the glass
surface.
Step 3:Gently wipe the reflector.
Step 4:Perform the steps in Installing a lens, page 6.
Step 5:Reinstall the lamp housing and tighten the knurled bolt.
Unplug the luminaire before attempting to clean the reflector.
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Figure 10
PAT point
Portable appliance test (PAT)
The Portable Appliance Test is a set of tests that must be administered to electrical equipment in
the UK and some locations in Europe to ensure safety.The tests are typically carried out using a
small PAT device. The PAT device connects to a power source and then attaches to the product
via an electrical outlet and test probes. The PAT provides a simple pass or fail result, allowing rapid
testing of large inventories.
Source Four PAR CE luminaires include a specific PAT point where the test clip is attached, as
shown in Figure 10. PAT tests should be performed by a qualified technician. Your local regulatory
authority has guidelines on the testing frequency.
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