WARNING Only qualified electricians can install the Planet model ‘Phantom’ light. It is to be direct wired only. Installation performed by unauthorised personnel could result in personal injury and or equipment damage. Under no circumstances should any modifications or adjustments, other than those de- tailed under the Maintenance section, be made to the Planet Model Phantom.
Globe changing during the ULED life of 50,000+ hours, your environmental footprint will be signifi- cantly reduced. When your Phantom light reaches its end of life, contact Planet lighting or our local agents to learn about recycling options. The Phantom light must be disposed of properly according to local laws and, regulations.
The qualified electrician who is responsible for the installation of the Phantom must include an isolation switch( all -pole disconnection) in the fixed wiring of the Phantom and a cable tie near the terminal block of the primary(240V) wiring (Phase and Neutral) to secure the cables.
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4.1.2 DETERMINE THE CEILING TUBE LENGTH Fig. 4.0 4.1.3 CUT CEILING TUBE TO LENGTH WARNING Do not cut tube end with countersunk holes Fig. 5.0 4. Cut ceiling tube to length, based on the table in Fig. 4.0 5. Measure, and drill through hole for the locking bolt, as shown in Fig. 5.0.
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4.1.4 PRE CEILING FIT OUT Fig. 7.0 Fig. 6.0 6. Assemble ceiling tube to ceiling plate, with the locking bolt and nut, as shown in Fig. 6.0 7. Reticulate 240v power to the power supply mounting location in accordance with local standards and regulations.
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4.1.6 POSITION POWER SUPPLY AND TIGHTEN ONTO THE CEILING TUBE Fig. 10.0 10. Slide power supply into mounting position, as close to the ceiling as possible, as shown in Fig. 10.0. 11. Using the u-bolt, nuts and washers supplied, attach the power supply assembly to the ceiling tube, as shown in Fig.
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4.1.9 ATTACH LIGHT FITTING TO CEILING TUBE Fig. 14.0 16. Lift Phantom arm into place, and engage the 24v plugs as shown in Fig. 14.0. 17. Insert the arm bearing into the ceiling tube (taking care to align the threaded holes on the bear- ing sheath with the countersunk holes on the ceiling tube), as shown in Fig.
MAINTENANCE ONLY 20. Unscrew the end cap for access to the spring balance adjustment, as shown in Fig. 14.0. 21. Adjust the spring balance: using a 4mm allen key, adjust the screw inside the knuckle. Clockwise/ Tightening the screw will cause heavier engagement of the spring - this will improve ‘head droop’. Anticlockwise/loosening the spring balance will fix a ‘rising head’...
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4.2.3 MOUNT FITTING Fig. 18.0 4. Lift Phantom arm into place, and engage the 24v plugs as shown in Fig. 18.0. 5. Insert the arm bearing into the wall unit (taking care to align the threaded holes on the arm side bearing sheath with the corresponding holes on the bearing sheath on the wall unit, as shown in Fig.
5.0 MAINTENANCE Cleaning and disinfection Protocol WARNING • Turn off the light before commencing any cleaning. • Let the light cool down. Disinfect and clean the light and body (including any cables) only when it is cold. • Make sure that excess water/cleaning agent has been removed from cleaning cloth before com- mencing.
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