Commissioning mounting the light, Connecting lights together – Livarno Z31159A-BS Z31159B-BS User Manual

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Commissioning

Mounting the light

Note: The product includes two different
types of screw. Use the short round-head
screws (length: 14 mm) for mounting on to
wood. Use the long countersunk head
screws (length: 28 mm) and the dowels

1

for mounting on to a solid masonry wall.
Mount the light only underneath wall cup-
boards or on the wall. The light is not suitable
for mounting on a corner or u-profile.

1. Measure up the wall or mounting surface

before drilling the holes. Use a ruler to
improve accuracy.

2. Mark the two mounting holes at a distance

of 570 mm apart.

Steps 3 and 4 apply only to mounting
on to solid masonry:
3. Now drill the fixing holes (approx. ø 5 mm,

depth approx. 30 mm). Make sure that
you do not damage any electrical cables
during this operation.

4. Insert the supplied dowels

1

into the

drilled holes.

5. Fix the under-cupboard light in place

with the screws

3

(see Fig. B).

6. Place the caps

4

on the screw heads.

7. Insert the connector plug of the mains

lead

5

into the light connector socket

6

.

8. Insert the mains plug of the mains lead

into the mains socket.

Your light is now ready for operation.

Connecting lights together

CAUTION! First ensure that all the under-
cupboard lights are connected by connection
leads

14

before inserting the mains plug of

the mains lead

5

into the mains socket.

Note: Ensure that no more than three
under-unit lights of the same type are con-
nected together in series.

Install up to three lights of the same type

close to one another. Follow steps 1 to 6
of the section on „Mounting the light“.
Note: Make sure that the distance
between the lights is not more than 20 cm.

Remove the protective cap from the con-

nection socket

8

by screwing out the

screws anticlockwise using a crosshead
screwdriver.

Plug the connection lead

14

into the

connection socket of the light.

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