LEDlite GL EB60 PB User guide

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User Instructions
GL EB60 PB - 60W Eyelid Bulkhead PIR
Please read these instructions and retain them for future reference.
Specifications
Voltage: 220-240V/AC
Frequency: 50/60Hz
Max Load (ES/E27 Lampholder):
Incandescent: 60W Fluorescent: 20W CFL LED: 3-10W
Detection angle: <180°
Detection range: 7m(Max)(24°C)
IP44
220-240V
260mm
180mm
Time setting: min:8sec±3sec
max:3min±1min
Lux Level: Dusk to Dawn (adjustable)
Installation height: 1.5m~3m
Working temperature: -10°C~+40°C
Working humidity: 93%RH
73mm
Packing List
Infrared Sensor Lamp
Φ6 Plastic expansion
3x30 Screw
Φ4 Sealing ring
IP 44
Quantity
1X
2X
2X
2X
Sensor information
Parts & Features:
Lampshade
Installation
5~7m(Max)
Lamp shell
Fixed hole
N
L
Terminals
<180°
Detection angle
Threading hole
Lamp holder
Mounting holes
Fixed hole
Sensor
Warning!
Tools required:
Switch off the power source before installation & maintenance
Pencil Electric drill Hammer Screwdriver
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Step 1.
Position the fitting then mark the mounting hole positions. (Fig.1)
(Fig.1)
Step 2. Drill holes on the walls where there is a pencil mark with an electric drill and get the plastic expansion screws inside the hole. (Fig.2)
Step 3. Connect the cable to the lamp through the cable entry openings.(Fig.3)
N
Terminals
L
(Fig.2)
Step 4. Fasten the cover to the lamp base. (Fig.5)
Threading
(Fig.3)
hole
TIME LUX
(Fig.5) (Fig.6)
Test Mode:
After installing, turn the TIME knob anticlockwise to minimum and the LUX knob anticlockwise to daylight before you turn on the power (Fig.6). The lamp should work for 5 sec after the power is turned on, then it should turn off. Walk through the detection area within 30 sec. The lamp should illuminate. Wait for the lamp to turn off before moving again to test the sensor. Adjust the TIME knob to set the light time according to your requirement; you can set the working ambient light by adjusting the light-control knob (LUX).
Installation Notes:
1. If in doubt consult a professional electrician.
2. For outdoor installation, a location under eaves is preferable.
3. Avoid aiming the motion sensor at pools, heating vents, air conditioners or objects that may change temperature rapidly.
4. Try to avoid pointing the unit at trees or shrubs or where the motion of pets may be detected.
For further information visit www.tlc-direct.co.uk
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