EN
-
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS -
PART
B
The manufacturer advises the correct use
of
Luminaires (lighting fixtures)' Therefore always
follow
these
instructions
to
ensure correct and safe installation
and
functioning
of
the luminaire and keep
it
for
future
reference.Turn
off
electrical
power
at
main fuse
or
circuit breaker box before commencing installation. maintenance
or
repair. If in
doubt.
consult a qualified electrician
or
contact
your
retail outlet. Ensure
that
you
always install the
luminaire
to
the
local electrical
code
. Certain regulations indicate
that
luminaires should be installed
by
a qualified
electrician. Observe
the
correct
color
of
the wiring before installation:
white
(N). black (L)
and
green
or
bare copper
wire (Ground). Do
not
connect this luminaire
to
a
non
-grounded electrical system. WARNING: Installing this fixture
in
a non-grounded electrical system could
allow
metal
parts
of
the luminaire
to
carry electrical current
If
any wires
or
wire connections become broken
or
loose. Under this condition, anyone coming in contact
with
the luminaire is
subject
to
electric shock which could cause injury
or
death. Always use wire nuts/connectors rated
for
the correct
gauge and number
of
wires used. CAUTION: Be certain
that
no
bare wire strands are exposed outside
of
the wire
nuts/connections
(if
applicable). Be careful
not
to
damage
or
cut
the
wire
insulation (covering) during installation.
Do
not
permit wires
to
contact any sharp edges. Do
not
remove thermal insulation pad(s). Doing so
will
result in
increased temperatures and possible risk
of
fire. Maintain Interior lighting
with
a
dry
cloth duster,
do
not
use
abrasives
or
solvents.Avoid
liquid
on
all
electrical parts. Always consider
all
the
technical specifications
of
the
luminaire.Verify
the
stated icons
on
the
identification label
on
the
luminaire
and
the Icons
that
are shown in
part
A
of
your
safety instructions. ATTENTION : Below
you
will
find
all
the explanations
with
numeric reference
to
the
icons respectively in front
of
these PART-B safety instructions. Applicable icons
to
your fixture are shown in PART-A
safety instructions.
1) This
product
should
only
be
installed indoors. 2) The
product
is suitable
for
outdoor
usage. 3)
Only
suitable
for
dry
locations. 4) Suitable
for
damp
locations. 5) Suitable
for
wet
locations.
6)
Luminaire is suitable
for
base
up
mounting
7)
Luminaire
is
suitable
for
base
down
mounting.
8)
Luminaire is suitable
for
horizontal mounting.
9)
The luminaire
Is
only
suitable
for
fixing
to
the ceiling. 10) The luminaire Is
only
suitable
for
fixing
to
the
wall
.
11)
The luminaire is suitable
for
fixing
to
the
wall and
to
the ceiling.
12)
Always observe the minimum distance
between the lamp
and
the surface being
lit
as
indicated
on
the Icon.
13)
Free air space
of
at
least 4 inches must be
kept between
top
of
shade
and
bottom
of
canopy.
14)
Immediately replace a cracked
or
broken safety glass
and
use
only
manufacturer approved parts.
15)
Strip the wire
as
indicated
in
the
diagram.
16)
Use heat-resistant cable
for
wiring
the
luminaire
into
the mains.
17)
MAX ....
W:
only
use lamps suitable
for
this luminaire and keep
within
the
maximum specified wattage.
18)
This product is
not
suitable
for
children
under
14
years.
19)
The Luminalre has a
ground conductor identified
with
green insulation
or
bare copper wire.
20)
The luminaire is
only
suitable
for
a
lamp
with
built-in
safety
or
a
low
pressure lamp. An extra safety glass is
not
necessary.
21)
The luminaire is
equipped
with
a fuse. If the luminaire
is
out
of
order after the
bulb
has been replaced,
the
internal fuse has
to
be
replaced.
If contact
with
the internal wiring can
be
made during this operation, this
should
be
done
by
a competent
electrician. 22) The luminaire can be used
with
a dimming circuit. Consult a qualified electrician
for
choosing the
right
type
(especially
important
for
low
voltage luminaires). 23) The Luminaire cannot
be
used
with
a dimming
circuit. 24) The luminaire is dimmable
with
the supplied
dimmer
ONLY. Do
not
connect
to
an
additional
dimmer.
25) The dimmability features
depend
on
the chosen lamp.
More
information
on
the
dimmability features is
available in
the
information pack provided
with
the bulb. 26) Luminaire
with
time
and
light setting options.
Minimum
and
maximum
will
be
shown in the icon
in
part
A.
27) The luminaire can
be
placed
at
a maximum
of
20ft
height. 28) To reach an
optimal
working,
you
have
to
place
the
luminaire
on
the height mentioned in
the
icon. The
maximum and minimum reach
of
the detector is also
mentioned
in
the
icon in
part
A.
29)
The
standard active range
of
vision
of
the detector covers the given degrees mentioned in
the
icon.
30)
Ensure that
you
don't
drill through
electrical wires
or
any
other
obstruction in the wall
or
ceiling during installation!
31)
This luminaire contains in some
places very
hot
parts. 32) Product
to
be
installed
by
two
people. 33) To avoid corrosion, clean
the
luminaire a
minimum
of
2 times
per
year
with
a
soft
cloth and a neutral detergent. (4 times in coastal
or
industrial areas). 34)
The
product
is
for
indoor
use
only
. Do
not
use in
wet
locations, areas directly exposed
to
water
or
outdoors
.
35) The
product
is ZigBee certified Zigbee is an open standard for
indoor
wireless communication.
All
Philips
ZigBee Certified products can be connected
with
other Philips ZigBee Certified products. 36) Bluetooth
t>
enabled
product. The Bluetooth•
word
mark and logos are registered trademarks
owned
by
Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc. and any use
of
such marks
by
Signify is under license. Other trademarks
and
trade names are those
of
their respective owners.
Hue Personal Wireless Lighting is a trademark
owned
by
Signify Holding B.V. Please go
to
www.philips-hue
.com
to
learn more
about
Hue and
how
to
use it.
This device complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules and
with
RSS
of
Industry Canada Operation is subject
to
the
following
two
conditions: (1) this device may
not
cause harmful interference.
and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference
that
may
cause undesired
operation
. This
equipment
has been tested
and found
to
comply
with
the limits
for
a Class B digital device. pursuant
to
part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules. These limits
are designed
to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device
generates. uses,
and
can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if
not
installed and used in accordance
with
the
instructions. may cause harmful interference
to
radio communications.
This Class B digital apparatus complies
with
CAN
ICES-005. This digital apparatus does
not
exceed the class B limits
for
radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus
as
set
out
in
the
Radio Interference Regulations
of
the Canadian