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Connecting the fixture to 12 V
Step 1
Mark the position of the three attachment holes and the cable hole (A)
in the wall plate on the wall. Make a hole for the cable of at least 13
mm at the location of the cable hole. Attach the wall plate to the sur-
face using the screws supplied and plugs if necessary. (Fig. 1)
Step 2
Pass the 12 V cable through the hole. Ensure that the two clamps for
the covering plate (B) are free of cable. Then slide the covering plate
over the wall plate until it clicks into place. (Fig. 2)
Step 3
Join the Easy-Lock connector to the main cable. (Fig. 3)
a. There are two cable ducts. The duct with the narrowest slot is suit-
able for the 14/2 and 10/2 main cable. When using the old (thick)
10/2 cable, you should use the duct with the wide slot.
b. Clamp the correct cable duct on top of the main cable. There
should be no space left between the cable and the duct.
c. Place the cable duct (with the cable at the bottom) in the Easy-
Lock connector.
d. Tighten the threaded cap on the Easy-Lock connector. This will
cause the contacts to be pushed through the insulation on the
cable. In tightening the cap, a little gel is applied to the contacts in
the Easy-Lock connector. This serves to protect the contacts
against moisture. A little gel may possibly come out of the
Easy-Lock connector: so after installation (and/or before a meal),
wash your hands with soap and water, and avoid the gel coming
into contact with your eyes.
Step 4
Connect the main cable to the fixture by connecting the mini-
connector. (Fig. 4)
If the lamp does not work correctly, check that the Easy-Lock connec-
tor is properly connected to the main cable. Do the same for the mini-
connector. Repeat steps 3 and 4. When the fixture is connected to the
main cable also check that the contacts of the Easy-Lock connector
are not bent. If you have any problems, contact your dealer.
General maintenance advice
We advise wiping the fixture down at least once a year using a clean
cloth and warm water.