SMC MAL 7220 Solenoid Valve Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- SMC
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SMC MAL 7220 Solenoid Valve Instruction Manual
Safety directions / Please read this information carefully before installing or using this product. Please keep this user manual for further reference.
- The lamps may only be installed by authorized and qualified technicians according the valid regulations for electrical installation.
- The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for injuries or damage resulting from improper use of the light.
- Maintenance of the lights is limited to the surfaces. When doing this, no moisture must come into contact with any areas of the terminal connections or mains voltage control parts.
- Attention! Before starting the installation work, make sure that the mains power line is voltage-free – turn off safety cutout or unscrew the protection fuse. The switch must be “OFF”.
- Warning! Before drilling the mounting holes, make sure that no gas, water or electricity pipes and wires can be drilled through or damaged in your chosen mounting location.
- When mounting, ensure that the attachment material is suitable for the subsurface and that this surface is capable of carrying the weight of the fixture. The manufacturer is not liable for improper installation of the item on the relevant subsurface.
- The symbol of the crossed-out garbage can on the product or the packaging means that the product must not be disposed with ordinary household waste. At the end of its useful life, the product must be returned to a point of acceptance for the recycling of electric and electronic device. Please ask your local municipality for the point of acceptance.
- Safety class II S. This light is specially insulated and must not be connected to an earthed conductor.
- Protection class II. Take note that when switching on that the building site supply lines available have double or reinforced insulation up to the terminal connection area. The enclosed terminal box ensures that when the building site conductors with basic insulation have a maximum length of “80 mm“.
- Description of the supply terminals: L = Phase N = Neutral conductor G = Earthed conductor.
- Protective covers and end covers for mains voltage control parts must always be mounted.
- Please make sure that no cables get damaged during the installation work.
- Attention! During operation, lamp parts and illuminants can reach temperatures of more than 60°C. Do not touch during operation!
- The lamp may only be adjusted and positioned after having cooled down.
- The lights have a protection class rating of “IP23“ and are solely intended for indoor use only of private households.
- The protection class “IP23” only applies to the visual area of the lamp when installed.
- The protection class “IP20” applies to the concealed area of the lamp when installed.
- IP degree of protection applies for ceiling suspension only.
- The maximum wattage indicated of each lighting unit must not be exceeded.
- Make sure that illuminants are securely fixed during the installation.
- Faulty illuminants may only be replaced by lamps of the same type, output and voltage.
- Please make sure that illuminants have first cooled down before replacing them. Attention! Switch the mains power line to zero potential and switch-off the circuit breaker and/or remove the fuse before!
- Do not look directly into the light source (illuminant, LED, etc.).
- LED colour deviation when using different chargers may occur. The light colour and luminous strength of the LED’s can also change as a result of life span level from the lamp.
- The included illuminant is not suitable for dimmers and electronic switches.
- The minimum distance of the built-in lamp to existing insulation or damp proof foil should not be less than “15mm”.
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