Catalogue ITU Sunnex Task Lights 2008
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SUNNEX HF - 50/75W HALOGEN
»> TECHNICAL DATA
Main voltage: 230V/AC/50HZ or 12/24V AC/DC
Nominal effect: 50 or 75W
Class: II
IP-Class: IP20 or IP65
Equipped with: Electronic built-in transformer 230V/12V/50W Halogen bulb - 50W/GY6.35,75W/GY6.35 (12 and 24V only)
». MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Mount the modern lamp on a horizontal surface with the four attached M4-screws. Hole pattern, see dimensional drawing on page 15.
Available for the Gooseneck arm and Spot arm are also Sunnex mounting accessories; Magnetic base, C-clamp, Wall bracket and Desktop base.
Plug in the cordset to 230V main socket. On/off function is handled with switch in lampbase.
»> CHANGE THE HALOGEN BULB
Disconnect cordset from main socket. Allow the bulb to cool down for a few minutes. Unscrew the front part of lamphead, pull out the broken bulb and replace with a new bulb. Do not touch the bulb with bare hands! Screw front part back in place.
50W 75W
cm cm
40
40 20 0 20 40 cm 40 20 0 20 40 cm
Measured 0,4 meters from the light source.
»> NOTE
Use only Sunnex original parts to secure the function and performance of Sunnex lighting-series.
If the lens is broken, it must be replaced by a new lens. The cordset in this product is a non-replaceable type. If the cordset is damaged, the trans­former unit has to be replaced, and it should be done by the maufacturer or a person with sufficient electrical knowledge.
Contact your local dealer if you are unsure how to handle replacements on Sunnex HF.
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