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Sunnex CL-Series – 9/11W Fluorescent tube

® ››› TECHNICAL DATA Lux tables Main voltage: 230V/50Hz
9W11W Nominal effect: 9 or 11W Class: II
400 lux900 lux1070 lux700 lux200 lux IP-Class: IP20 Equipped with: Built-in ballast, 230VCompact fluorescent tube, 9 or 11W - G23
300 lux200 lux100 lux645 lux400 lux500 lux 4020020 4020020 4040 cm cm 4020020 40200204040 cm cm ››› MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Measured 0,4 meters from the light source. Mount the lamp on a horizontal surface with the four attached M4-screws.Hole pattern, see dimensional drawing on page 17.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. ››› 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 ballast unit has to be replaced, and it should be done by the maufacturer or a personwith sufficient electrical knowledge.Contact your local dealer if you are unsure how to handle replacementson Sunnex CL-Series. ››› CHANGE THE FLUORESCENT TUBE Disconnect cordset from main socket. Unscrew the gable part of lamphead,pull out the broken tube and replace with a new tube. Screw the gable partback in place. info@sunnex.se www.sunnex.com 16
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