KS 7798 Verona Wall Lamp Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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**KS 7798 Verona Wall Lamp Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION

Instruction

Assembly and installation instructions

  • The light fitting must be installed by a qualified electrician. The main supply must be disconnected at the fuse box before starting installation. Before starting with installation, use a voltage tester to make sure the wiring is off circuit. It is not sufficient just to turn off the power at the switch. (see fig. 1) Choose the most suitable place for the lighting. Installation height from 2 to 2,5 metres from the ground. You also need to ensure that in relation to the earthing on the electrical lead the local regulations are observed.
  • Drill holes in the wall. Then insert the plugs. Put the cable from the wall through the hole in the installation base. Screw the installation base on the wall.
  • Connect the wires from the wall to the connector block. Attach the wires,and keep the correct colors in track: Blue lead = Neutral (N). Brown or Black lead = Live (L). Yellow/Green lead = Earth (not on class II light fittings). Note that: the (brown) wire L1 corresponds to the mains cable L (or the connector marked with the symbol L), the (blue) wire N1 corresponds to the neutral conductor N (or the connector marked with the symbol N), the (yellow / green) wire 1 corresponds to the earth cable (or the luster terminal with symbol ) Prevent humidity on all components. Make sure there is a watertight seal.
  • Make sure you put a light bulb corresponding to the type and wattage as indicated on the packaging. You can place the lamp over the mounting plate on the wall.
  • Switch on the main supply. The light is now ready for use.
  • Important: you cannot use an energy saving lamp or a sensor lamp with switching, this will defect the sensor!

Maintenance requirements:
It is recommended that the surface is rubbed regularly with a neutral oil or water without cleaning agents and then wiped with a soft cloth. Keep the armature free from a salty environment, coastal location and an acid free environment, this affects the armature. Rub it regularly with Carwash, it ensures a longer lifetime of the armature. In case of damage or fracture of the protective glass, replace the glass directly to insure the IP value. Make sure when replacing the lamp that the power is off and the lamp has cooled down.

INTRODUCTION

The PIR (Passive Infra Red) SENSOR has a sensing device which continuously scans a preset operating zone and immediately switches the lamp on when it detects movement in that area. This means that whenever movement is detected within the range of the sensor the lamp will switch on automatically to illuminate pathways, steps, patios, porches, or whatever area you have selected to light for reasons of safety, convenience or security. While there is movement within range of the unit the lamp will remain on.

HOW TO FIT THE UNIT

To achieve best results, we suggest you take into account the following points:

  • Ideally the PIR SENSOR should be mounted about 1.5 meters (5ft) above the area to be scanned (Refer to Fig. Detection Area).
  • To avoid damage to unit-do not aim the sensor towards the sun.
  • To avoid nuisance triggering, the sensor should be directed away from heat sources such as barbecues, Air-conditioners, other outside lighting, moving cars and flue vents.
  • To avoid nuisance triggering, keeping away from the area of strong electromagnetic disturbance.
  • Do not aim towards reflective surfaces such as smooth white walls, swimming pools, etc. The PIR Sensor scanning specifications (the distance 8m and angle 90° it covers -at 20°C and dry weather) may vary slightly depending on the mounting height and location. The detection range of the unit may also alter with temperature change. Before selecting a place to install your lamp(s), you should note that movement across the scan area is more effective than movement directly toward or away from the sensor. (Refer to Fig. Good). If movement is made walking directly towards or away from the sensor and not across, the apparent detection range will be substantially reduced. (refer Fig. Not Good).

WIRING THE UNIT AND INSTALLATION

  1. Before commencing any electrical work, ensure mains supply cables are isolated by switching off and removing the relevant fuse.
  2. Have the product installed by a licensed electrician and according to IEC wiring Regulation.
  3. The PIR sensor only can be installed inside the lamp, but cannot be used alone.

Connect Power Cable and load Lamp wires to the terminal block as relative symbol as Fig.2 Note to user:

  1. The lamp will be turned on when power on, and then the PIR sensor will enter into the period of “Warm-up”.
  2. The LUX CONTROL (CDS input) is ignored when the lamp is on, and any subsequent etection will start the timed period again from the beginning.
  3. The terminal must have the approval and its cross section acreage must reach or be more than 1.0mm2 .

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • Voltage: 220-240 V~50 Hz
  • Wattage: Max. 100W incandescent bulb and 30W fluorescent bulb
  • Detection range: 90º and Max. 8 meters
  • Duration time: 60 ± 10seconds
  • LUX: 10 ± 10LUX
  • Weatherproof: IP44

Detection Area

Detection Area
Good

Not Good

Fig. 2

TROUBLE SHOOTING AND USER HINTS

PROBLEM Light does not switch on when there is movement in the detection area.| POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 No mains voltage 2 Bulb faulty or missing. 3 Nearby lighting is too bright. 4 Sensor positioned in wrong direction| SUGGESTED REMEDY Check all connections, and Fuses/switches Check and replace if necessary Redirect sensor or relocate the lamp Redirect sensor
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Light switches on for no apparent reason (false trigger)| 1 Heat sources such as air-con, Vents, heater flues, barbecues, other outside lighting, moving cars are activating sensor. 2 Animals/birds e.g. possums or domestic animals. 3 Interference from on/off switching of electric fans or lights on the same circuit as your lamp. (This problem does not always occur but a faulty switch or noisy fluorescent light may cause the sensor false active.) 4 Reflection from swimming pool, or reflective surface 5 Nearby the field of strong electromagnetic disturbance| Redirect sensor away from these sources. Redirecting sensor may help. Should the false triggering become troublesome, consider: a Replacing a faulty switch. b Replacing noisy fluorescent tubes and/or starters. c Connecting the light to a separate circuit (in most cases where one or more of the above suggestions have been carried out, false triggering has been reduced.) Redirect sensor Relocate the lamp
Light remains on Light switches on during daylight hours The detection distance becomes shorter| 1 Continuously false triggered, see above mentioned 1 Shadow the PIR sensor 1 Dirty the LENS of PIR sensor 2 Warn and wet environment| Redirecting sensor may help Redirecting sensor may help Cleaning the LENS use soft cloth soaked with water, and not scratch the LENS

Note: all passive infra red detectors are more sensitive in cold and dry weather than warm and wet weather

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