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Sunnex HM-Series – 35W Halogen

® ››› TECHNICAL DATA Lux table Main voltage: 230V/AC/50Hz or 12/24V AC/DC Nominal effect: 35W Class: II IP-Class: IP20 or IP65 Equipped with: Electronic built-in transformer 230V/12V/35W Halogen bulb – 35W/GY6.35
2000 lux1000 lux500 lux ››› MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
402002040 cm 402002040 cm Mount the lamp on a horizontal surface with the four attached M4-screws.Hole pattern, see dimensional drawing on page 13.Available for the Gooseneck arm and Spot arm are also Sunnex mountingaccessories; Magnetic base, C-clamp, Wall bracket and Desktop base.Plug in the cordset to 230V main socket. On/off function is handled withswitch in lampbase.
Measured 0,4 meters from the light source. ››› NOTE Use only Sunnex original parts to secure the function and performance ofSunnex lighting-series. If the lens is broken, it must be replaced by a new lens. The cordset inthis product is a non-replaceable type. If the cordset is damaged, the trans- former unit has to be replaced, and it should be done by the maufacturer or aperson with sufficient electrical knowledge.Contact your local dealer if you are unsure how to handle replacementson Sunnex HM-Series. ››› CHANGE THE HALOGEN BULB Disconnect cordset from main socket. Allow the bulb to cool down for a few minutes. Unscrew the screws holding the front part of lamphead, pull out thebroken bulb and replace with a new bulb. Do not touch the b ulb with bare h ands! Screw front part back in place. info@sunnex.se www.sunnex.com 12
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