Wiring
Unclip the cover from the quick fit connection case. Having correctly identified the wiring from your existing light fitting, pull
the mains wire through the hole and connect to the quick fit connection block in the following way. No tools are necessary.
SUPPLY
INSERT CABLE
NEUTRAL
EARTH (GREEN/YELLOW) FOR TERMINATION
SWITCHED LIVE
LOOP
Fitting/replacing the bulbs
• When changing a bulb, always switch off at the mains and allow
the bulb to cool before handling. Dispose of used bulbs carefully.
Use a soft cloth to handle bulbs, avoid directly touching the bulbs
as this will shorten their life. Do not exceed the wattage stated or
use a different shape bulb from that indicated on the fitting.
• To replace the bulb, Rotate decorative bezel anti-clockwise.
Drop down and slide bulb out from clip. To refit, slide bulb
into clip, slide bulb into clip, and refit the decorative bezel.
Technical data
Supply
240 V~, 50 Hz
Voltage:
Bulb
Max. 50W GU10 (required)
Type:
Conformity with all relevant EC Directive requirements.
This is Class 1 product and must be earthed.
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities
exist. Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice.
This product is suitable for dimming.
This product is rated at IP20.
20
IP
Care and Safety
We recommend cleaning with a soft dry cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the finish.
For your safety, always switch off the power supply before cleaning.
Always disconnect the product from mains at least 10 minutes allowing to cool down before any maintenance or adjustment.
V1 08/11/2019
Saxby Lighting. BH17 7BY
LIGHT FITTING
PUSH DOWN
Check that...
You have to correctly identified the wires.
The connections are tight.
BLUE (N)
No loose strands have been left out of
the connection block.
BROWN (L)
The cover on the connection box has
been replaced.
Max. 50W GU10
Mains Halogen
Instruction manual
RAVEL TRIMLESS FR DOWNLIGHT
81572
www.saxbylighting.com
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