Hidrotermal HIDRO-PW100 Manual de instalación y mantenimiento - Página 2

Navegue en línea o descargue pdf Manual de instalación y mantenimiento para Iluminación de piscinas Hidrotermal HIDRO-PW100. Hidrotermal HIDRO-PW100 2 páginas. Wall mounted underwater led swimming pool light
También para Hidrotermal HIDRO-PW100: Manual de instalación y mantenimiento (4 páginas)

Hidrotermal HIDRO-PW100 Manual de instalación y mantenimiento
Section 2 Installation
2.1 Preparing to Installation
a. Make sure the pool and its electrical system meets the requirements of the current
national or local electrical codes and ordinances.
b. This light is designed to be used in new pools and/or pools with existing same swimming
lights that need replacement.
c. This light can be installed in both concrete pool and vinyl pool.
d. Use only good quality stainless steel screws or screws provided along with the light.
e. The light must be used or operated while fully submerged underwater only. Never
switch on the light if it is not underwater.
2.2 Installation Notes
a. Make sure to install the niche/housing on a vertical wall of the pool.
b. Make sure the top of the light should be at least 450mm below normal water surface.
c. Reserve at least 150mm long backup wire wrapping on the back of the light, for the
convenience of replacing.
d. The junction box or the 12V low voltage transformer, should be located at least 300mm
above the water surface, at least 200mm above the ground, and at least 1200mm from
the edge of the pool.
e. To achieve synchronization, make sure all the lights are installed correctly on model and
characteristics as the one being replaced.
e
t
S
c
r
e
w
2
Section 3 RGB Light Color Control Operation
16 pre-programmed color modes of RGB light:
1
B L U E : s t a t i c b l u e
3
G R E E N : s t a t i c g r e e n
5
B G : s t a t i c c ya n - b l u e
7
R G B : s t a t i c w h i t e
9
R - G - R G s l o w a n i m a t i o n
11
R - B - R B s l o w a n i m a t i o n
13
R - G - B f a s t a n i m a t i o n
15
S i x c o l o r s f a s t a n i m a t i o n
R G B O p e r a t i o n :
Any of the 16 modes can be selected with the ON/OFF switch of your pool lights.
Turn the light ON. The first time the light is turned on, the color begins with Blue (mode 1).
The 16 color modes will begin to run automatically.
To change the color, turn the light OFF and then ON within 15 seconds. Continue turning
OFF and ON until the desired light color mode is reached. When the light is turned OFF
for more than 1.5 seconds, it will return to the beginning of the color cycle (mode 1).
Note 1: If a remote control device is being used, the color modes can also be selected
with the controller. One remote control device can be adapted to 30 pool lights
simultaneously within 100 meters.
Note 2: If the light is used with Direct Current (DC) and WIFI control is available.
Section 4 Maintenance and Replacement
a. There is no maintenance required for this light. It is designed to be used only once,
meaning that replacement is necessary if it becomes defective. The repairing is impossible.
b. Before servicing the light, always disconnect power at the circuit breaker to it. Make sure
there is NO voltage supplied to the light.
c. To replace the light, unfasten it from the bracket. Make sure the new light is the same
switch.
Section 5 Warranty
 The manufacturer warrants this led underwater light against defect in materials and
workmanship for a period of two (2) year from the date of purchase.
 This warranty is limited to the first retail purchaser, it is not transferable, and does not apply to
products that have been moved from their original installation sites. This warranty does not
cover failures or malfunctions from improper installation and/or operation.
 The manufacturer is not responsible in any circumstances for assembly, installation or
start-up of any electric components which have been inserted or handled at locations other
than its own premises.
 The liability of the manufacturer shall not exceed the repair or replacement of defective
parts. It specifically excludes liability for direct, incidental or consequential damages.
2
R E D : s t a t i c r e d
R B : s t a t i c p u r p l e
4
6
R G : s t a t i c ye l l o w
R G B c h a n g e g r a d u a l l y t o R / G / B
8
10
B - G - B G s l o w a n i m a t i o n
12
R B - B G - R G s l o w a n i m a t i o n
17
B - G - R f a s t a n i m a t i o n
16
R - G - B s l o w a n i m a t i o n
3