– Protect the light from shocks, impact, moisture
and excessive heat.
Prevent trapped heat!
– The light is not intended for use or installation by
persons (including children) with restricted phys-
ical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of ex-
perience and knowledge, unless they are working
under supervision or receive detailed instructions
about how to use the device from a person who is
responsible for safety.
– The light and packaging material are not toys.
– Do not touch the LEDs!
– Only operate the light from undimmed sockets.
– Ensure the light is stable.
– If the light has a clamp fixing, it must not be
clamped onto pipes.
– Sufficient ceiling height must be ensured before
use on height-adjustable tables.
– If the light tips over it can cause personal injury or
material damage.
– Ensure that the connection cable does not pose
any danger. Trip hazard!
– Do not expose the cable to mechanical stress or
strain.
– Only the manufacturer or a service technician
commissioned by the manufacturer may repair the
light.
– The light source of this light is not replaceable.
Once the light source reaches the end of its ser-
vice life, the whole light must be replaced.
– The light must be connected to a mains supply
with a protective earth conductor.
– The light must not be connected to the power sup-
ply until it has been fully installed.
– The light head must not be loaded.
– The LED panels must only be adjusted in a cold
state.
Cleaning and disposal
1.6
Cleaning and disposal
Risk of injury!
– Disconnect the light from the power supply.
– Do not wet-clean the light. Risk of material dam-
age!
– To prevent damage to the light, check the compat-
ibility of the cleaning agent.
Dispose of the light properly in an environ-
mentally friendly way at an authorised col-
lection point. Do not dispose of any parts of
the light in domestic waste.
Positioning
When positioning the light, ensure that neither you
nor other people are dazzled by it, and that the light
is not reflected in a screen.
HCL, XT and + only: When setting the daylight-con-
trolled brightness, avoid shadows and external light
sources.
To ensure that the sensor technology functions op-
timally, you must make sure that the sensors are fa-
cing the working area.
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