lumenxl 904635 1 Phase Track Lighting System User Manual
- August 31, 2024
- LumenXL
Table of Contents
- 904635 1 Phase Track Lighting System
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- 1. Connecting the Track
- 2. Connecting the Spots to the Track System
- 3. Connecting the GU10 Spot
- 4. Making a Square, Rectangle, or U-Shape
- Q: Can I use LED bulbs with this track lighting system?
- Q: How do I clean the track lighting fixtures?
904635 1 Phase Track Lighting System
Specifications
- Power supply: 110-240V AC
- Track compatibility: Standard track systems
- Spotlight type: GU10
- Material: Copper and plastic
Product Usage Instructions
1. Connecting the Track
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Open the power supply cover by unscrewing the screws.
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Insert the phase wire (brown) and neutral wire (blue) into the
connection points on the track. Use ring cable shoes for secure
connection. -
Close the fasteners and screw the cover back on the power
supply.
Extra Information: Ensure copper circuit boards
are pressed down to avoid copper conductor issues.
2. Connecting the Spots to the Track System
2.1 Track Spots with a Flat Adapter and Rotary Knob
Follow the instructions provided with the flat adapter and
rotary knob to connect the spot to the track system securely.
2.2 Track Spots with a Flat Adapter and Switch
Ensure the switch is set to ‘Off’ before inserting the spotlight
into the track. After insertion, flip the switch to ‘On’ to clamp
the spotlight securely.
2.3 Track Spots with a Square Adapter
Pull the outer ring of the square adapter towards the spotlight,
place it into the track with copper terminals facing, and turn a
quarter to click into the rail.
3. Connecting the GU10 Spot
For GU10 spots, unscrew the outer ring, connect the GU10 spot to
the socket by turning it a quarter turn, and tighten the ring
clockwise. Note that with some spots, an inner ring may need to be
removed.
4. Making a Square, Rectangle, or U-Shape
The track lighting system is modular, allowing for various
configurations. Use connectors to create shapes other than a
straight line.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I use LED bulbs with this track lighting system?
A: Yes, you can use LED bulbs that are compatible with GU10
sockets in this track lighting system.
Q: How do I clean the track lighting fixtures?
A: To clean the fixtures, switch off power, remove the bulbs,
and gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals
or abrasive materials.
TRACK LIGHTING MANUAL
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1. Connecting the track
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Stap 1
Open the power supply cover by unscrewing the screws.
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3
Tip For step 2, use a pair of crimping pliers.
Stap 2
The connection points for the phase wire (brown) and the neutral wire (blue)
become visible. Insert your wiring into the two connection points so that they
make contact with the copper wires of the track. Tip: It is best to use ring
cable shoes for this. These are included for free in your set.
Stap 3
Close the fasteners and screw the cover back on the power supply.
Extra information
Note: when removing the power supply from the track and then replacing it,
always ensure that you keep the copper circuit boards pressed down. If not,
the copper pieces will push against the copper conductors causing them to
stick out the back.
2. Connecting the spots to the track system
2.1 Track spots with a flat adapter and rotary knob Track spots with the
adapter below connect as follows. Make sure the rotary knob is vertical to the
track when you want to fix the spot in the track. This is shown below with the
open lock icon. After inserting the spotlight into the track, you need to turn
the knob a quarter turn so that the knob at right angles to the track. Now the
spot is connected to the track.
Please note that the adapter fits into the track only 1 way. This is due to a
small raised edge on the side of the track. Below you can see the correct way
of connecting the adapter. If the spot is not connected correctly, it will not
not make contact with the track causing spots to not light up.
2. Connecting the spots to the track system
2.2 Track spots with a flat adapter and switch Before inserting the spotlight
into the track, make sure the switch is set to ‘Off’. After, you can place the
spotlight in the track and flip the switch to ‘On’. This will clamp the
spotlight into the track. The spotlights can be placed anywhere in the track
and make contact automatically once they are fixed into the track.
2.3 Track spots with a square adapter Pull the outer ring of the square
adapter toward the spotlight and place the spotlight into the track with the
copper terminals facing the track. Then turn the spotlight a quarter turn. The
track spotlight now clicks into the rail. Release the outer ring.
3. Connecting the GU10 spot
Most track spots contain a GU10 socket. With most track spots, you first have
to unscrew the outer ring before connecting the GU10 light source. Below is an
explaination on how to place the GU10 spot in the Jill track spot.
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2
Steps 1 & 2. Loosen the outer ring counterclockwise.
3
Step 3 Connect the GU10 spot to the socket by turning it a quarter turn.
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Step 4 Tighten the outer ring clockwise.
3. Connecting the GU10 spot
Please note that with some track spots, the ring you need to take off is on
the inside of the spot. For example with track spot Juno.
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2
Steps 1 & 2. Loosen the inner ring counterclockwise.
3
Step 3 Connect the GU10 spot to the socket by turning it a quarter turn.
4
Step 4 Tighten the inner ring clockwise.
4. Making a square, rectangle or U-shape
Our track lighting is a modular system. You can connect the spotlights
anywhere on the track. Through the many connectors you can create different
shapes other than a straight line. Below we explain some common shapes.
4.1 Square The image below shows a sketch of a square layout. On the right
side, you can see a double-sided connector. This comes standard with a short
blue and brown wire connecting the two sides. You need to take these off to
prevent short circuits. The 220V wiring from the ceiling should connect to one
side only. It doesn’t matter which side it is. On the left connector you have
to leave the short blue and brown wire to connect to the sides.
You can make the above layout bigger or smaller as you wish. For the square
shape as shown above, you will need the following components: 8 x Track
without terminal block and end cap 2 x Double-sided connector 4 x 90 degree
angle L-connector 2 x Straight I-connector Optional: square cover plate to
cover the electrical outlet
4. Making a square, rectangle or U-shape
4.2 Rectangle The image below shows a sketch of a (double) rectangle layout.
On the right side, you can see a double-sided connector. This comes standard
supplied with a short blue and brown wire connecting the two sides. You need
to take these off to avoid short circuits. The 220V wiring from the ceiling
should only be connected to one side. Which side that is doesn’t matter. You
also need to remove the short wires on the middle two-sided connector. On the
left connector, you should leave the short blue and brown wire to connect the
two sides.
You can make the above layout bigger or smaller as you wish. For the shape as
shown above, you will need the following components: 10 x Rail without
terminal block and end cap 3 x Double-sided connector 4 x 90 degree L-angle
connector 2 x T-connector Optional: square cover plate to cover the electrical
outlet
4. Making a square, rectangle or U-shape
4.3 U-shape The image below shows a sketch of a U-shape layout. On the right
side, you can see a double-sided connector. This comes standard with a short
blue and brown wire connecting the two sides. In the setup as shown below, you
should leave these wires on the connector. You only need to connect the 220V
wiring from the ceiling to one side. Which side that is does not matter.
You can make the above layout bigger or smaller as you wish. For the shape as
shown above, you will need the following components: 4 x Rail without terminal
block and end cap 1 x Double-sided connector 2 x 90 degree angle L-connector 2
x End cap Optional: square cover plate to cover the electrical outlet
5. Shortening the track
Shortening the track is very easy. You will need the following supplies: ·
Miter box · Miter saw (suitable for metal) · Metal file · Optional: electrical
drill with metal drill 8 mm
Steps 1. Place the track in the miter box 2. Saw the track to the desired
length with the miter saw 3. File off the edges of the track so that they are
no longer sharp 4. Remove the end cap from the sawn-off section and replace it
on the shortened
track
Please note that on the end of the track there is a small U-shaped recess
(number 2 in the photo) for the connectors. This is because on each connector
there is a protruding pin for support (number 1 in the photo). When shortening
the track, you cut off this U-shaped recess. Replacing the end cap is then no
problem, but a connector will no longer fit. To make a connector fit, use an
8-mm metal drill to make the recess in the track again.
6. FAQ
1. How do I connect the two-sided terminal block to 220V? The double-sided
terminal block comes with 2 free ring cable lugs. To attach the 220V wiring to
the terminal block more easily, attach the ring cable lugs to the 220V wiring
from the ceiling. The terminal block contains a brown and blue wire connecting
the 2 sides. Unscrew this on 1 side and connect the wiring from the ceiling to
it. Through the connecting wires, both sides are now powered.
2. Can I use a single-sided terminal block if I do not connect it to 220V?
Yes, you can use the single-sided terminal block to terminate the track. If
necessary, you can use a separate end cap for this. This can be ordered from
our webshop.
3. What is the maximum length and wattage of the track? We recommend making
the track no longer than 15 metres with a total output or power of 1000W.
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