Leviton PARML-SYB, PARML-SYW, PARML-SKB, PARML-LEN, PARML-SLB User Manual

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Multi-Lens PAR
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User’s Guide
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SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL
ELECTRICAL
LAMP
yoke locking knob
gel retaining clip
color frame holder
Die-Cast Aluminum Tool free access to the reflector and lens gel frame holders with two accessory slots posive locking yoke clutch
120V, 50/60Hz 230V, 50/60Hz
GLA/GLC/GLD/GLE/GKV/SPH 750W Maximum
Four heat resistant glass lenses supplied with each unit: Very Narrow Spot (VNSP), Narrow Spot (NSP), Medium Flood (MFL), Wide Flood (WFL) Tool free lens changing
yoke
lamp housing
Part Number
PARML-SYB
PARML-SYW
PARML-SKB
PARML-SLB
PARML-LEN
lens catcher
lens rotang ring
tabs
lens
color frame
DescripƟon
Yoke- Black
Yoke - W h i te
Knob & Hardware kit to include yoke locking knob, washers, hex bolt, washer,
split washer, retaining clip and spring- Black
Lamp housing- Black
Set of lenses
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WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
Please note the following safety warnings before use: Do not mount the Mul-Lens PAR on or near combusble sufaces. Do not operate the Mul-Lens PAR without a lens installed. Always hang the Mul-Lens PAR with the color frame retaining clip in the locked posion.
LAMP REPLACEMENT CHART
(Leviton recommends only replacement with one of the following lamps)
WaƩage
575W
575W
575W
575W
750W
750W
600W
600W
Voltage
115V
115V
115V
115V
115V
115V
230V 240V
230V 240V
Lamp Life
300hrs
150hrs
300hrs
800hrs
300hrs
150hrs
250hrs
150hrs
Lumens
14,500
13,000
16,500
14,000
19,000
17,400
14,000
11,000
ANSI DesignaƟon
GLC
GLA
SPH
SPH
GLD
GLE
GKV
GKV/LL
Color Temp.
3200K
3050K
3250K
3050K
3200K
3050K
3200K
3000K
Leviton Part Number
L0gLc-000
L0gLa-000
L0SPH-000
L0SPH-0LL
L0gLd-000
L0gLe-000
L0gkv-000
L0gkv-LL0
Lamp Facts
Base
Max. Voltage
Max WaƩage
G9.5 Medium 2-Pin
240V
750W
MOL
LCL
DIA
105.00mm
60.00mm
19.00mm
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INSTALLING/REPLACE THE LAMP
Always replace the lamp if it becomes damaged or deformed.
Veriy that the lamp you use is suitable for the voltage at your facility. 115, 120, 230 and 240 volt lamps are available.
CAUTION
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Step 1. Disconnect the unit from power before installing the lamp. Step 2. Loosen the knurled bolt on the back of the lamp housing and pull the housing out. Step 3. Holding by the base, remove the lamp from its box.
Operang lamps above their rated voltage reduces lamp life and can cause premature lamp failue.
lamp
lamp retenon bracket
WARNING
knurled bolt
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Step 4. Push down on the lamp base unl the lamp seats firmly. When properly installed, the top of the lamp’s base will be even with the top edges of the retenon brackets.
Unplug the xture and allow it to cool down before aempng to change the lamp.
Be sure to point the lamp away from your face and away from others before inserng it rmly into the assembly. This may prevent injuries if the lamp should break.
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 operaon.
lamp housing
CAUTION
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Step 5: Reinstall the lamp housing by aligning the bolt hole and ghtening the knurled bolt.
Improperly installed lamps cause premature lamp failue and socket problems.
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LENS IDENTIFICATION
Lenses for the Mul-Lens PAR are offered in four versions. The beam spread can be idened by the lens texture.
VNSP NSP
very narrow spot clear glass 15 degree round beam shape
MFL WFL
medium ood fewer facets, sized 6 x 22mm 21 x 34 degree oblong beam shape
CHANGING A LENS
CAUTION
narrow spot spple glass (slight diuse texture) 19 degree round beam shape
wide ood many facets, sized 6 x 12mm 30 x 51 degree oblong beam shape
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WARNING
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Never operate the fixture without a lens in place.
Unplug the xture and allow it to cool down before aempng to change a lens.
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Change lenses if they become cracked or badly scratched.
REMOVING A LENS
Step 1: Place the xture on a flat, stable work surface. Do not remove or install lenses with xture hanging. Step 2: Posion the lens rotaon ring with the spring clip at the top of the unit, directly below the retaining clip. Step 3: Tilt the front of the fixture down at least 45 degree. 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 nger, allowing the lens to slide forward unl it rests on the lens catchers. Step 7: Carefully remove the lens from the fixture.
retaining clip
spring clip
spring clip
tab
retaining clip
INSTALLING A LENS
Step 1: Posion the xture with the front of the lens side facing you, and lted slightly upward. Step 2: Hold the lens by the edge and posion it so the convex side faces the rear of the fixture.
lens catcher
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Step 3: From the top of the xture, slide the lens behind the catchers and positon it behind the tabs on the boom of the lens rotator ring. Gently push the top of the lens inward unl it snaps behind the spring clip.
Installing the lens with the convex side out will not impair the opcs, but it will make removing the lens difficult.
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CLEANING GLASS LENS AND REFLECTOR
WARNING
Do not use ammonia-based or other harsh commercial cleaners. Clean lens and reector
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CLEANING GLASS LENS
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 An-Reflecve coangs. Do not immerse or soak the glass in any cleaning soluon.
Replace lenses if they contain visible damage (cracks or deep scratches) that may impair their eecveness. Remove dust with a blast of oil-free air or wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth, lsoproplyl alcohol, dislled water or a 50%-50% mixture of each can be used to clean the glass surface.
CLEANING THE REFLECTOR
WARNING
!
To Quickly clean the reector, remove the lens and clean the dust from the reflector with a blast of oil-free air. You may also wipe the reector with a clean lint-free cloth. If either method is not sucient, follow below 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. Step 2: Remove dust with a blast of oil-free air or wipe with a clean, lint-free cloth. Isopropyl alcohol, dislled 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” Step 5: Reinstall the lamp housing and ghten the knurled bolt.
Unplug the xture before aempng to clean the reector.
COLOR FRAME HOLDER
The color frame holder is equipped with a spring-loaded retaining clip that prevents color frames and accessories from falling out.
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retaining clip in locked posion
WARNING
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Step 1: Release the retaining clip by pushing it sideways while gently pulling backwards. Setp 2: Insert the color frame. Setp 3: Lock the retaining clip by pushing sideways while gently pushing forward.
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Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. LighƟng Management Systems
2497 SW Teton Avenue, Tualan, OR 97062 Telephone: 1-800-736-6682 FAX: 503-404-5594 Tech Line (6:00 AM-4:00 PM P.S.T. Monday-Friday): 1-800-959-6004
Make sure all color frame accessories are locked in posion with the retaining clip before hanging the fixture.
Use only color frames or accessories with 7.5 inch mounng flange.
Leviton Manufacturing of Canada, Ltd.
165 Hymus Boulevard, Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 1E9 Telephone: 1-800-469-7890 FAX: 1-800-563-1853
Leviton S. de R.L. de C.V.
Lago Tana 43, Mexico DF, Mexico CP 11290 Tel. (+52) 55-5082-1040 FAX: (+52) 5386-1797 www.leviton.com.mx
Visit our Website at: www.leviton.com/lms
Revised 11/2009 DI-000-PARML-05A
MULTI-LENS PAR 7
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