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Stainless steel wire:
The stainless steel wire is now fed through the retaining bush (1.3) of the ceiling plug so that the
stopper (1.2) is retained inside the ceiling plug. The retaining bush is screwed onto the ceiling plug
allowing the stainless steel wire to hang free.
Fig. 1: Mounting
Fixing of the lamp:
The stainless steel wire has to be drawn through the light fixing of the Y-piece. To do so, the wire
is fed through the fixing from the top (2.1.1). It is drawn through the side opening (2.1.2) and
then it has to be pulled until the lamp is in the correct height above the aquarium. As soon as the
light is adjusted in the right position, tighten the safety bolt (2.2) to avoid a canting of the lamp.
Release the fixing:
The light fixing has a non-return mechanism so that the wire can easily be adjusted. To remove the
light or re-ajdust the height, press the adjustment screw (2.1.1). –
Caution:
Hold the light tight!
Now, the stainless steel wire can be pulled out of the light fixing.
When the light is mounted in the correct position, any surplus wire may be cut off by pliers.
Pay attention to the required minimum distance of 30 cm to the water surface!
In course of time, even stainless steel could corrode by humid ambient air. Therefore,
check the steel wires regularly and replace them, if necessary.