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General Information & Cleaning:

Installation:

READ THIS FIRST:

Check the pack and make sure you have all of 

the parts listed on the front of this booklet. If 

not, contact the outlet where you bought this 

product.

As the buyer, installer and/or user of this product 

it is your own responsibility to ensure that this 

fitting is fit for the purpose for which you have 

intended it. Eterna Lighting cannot accept any 

liability for loss, damage or premature failure 

resulting from inappropriate use.

If in any doubt, consult a qualified 

electrician.

Switch off the mains before commencing 

installation and remove the appropriate circuit 

fuse or lock off MCB.

Use only with the recommended Eterna’s CLDR9 

driver (as shown below), do not connect lights 

directly to the mains.

Do not overload the driver; check that the total 

wattage does not exceed the maximum wattage 

stated.

This unit is suitable for indoor use only.

This product is designed for permanent 

connection to fixed wiring: this must be a 

suitable circuit (protected with the appropriate 

MCB or fuse).  

This product is suitable for installation on 

surfaces with normal flammability e.g. wood, 

plasterboard and masonry.  It is not suitable 

for use on highly flammable surfaces (e.g. 

polystyrene, textiles). 

The chosen location of your new fitting should 

allow for the product to be securely mounted 

and safely connected to the mains supply 

(lighting circuit).

Do not cover the fitting and / or driver with any 

insulating materials.

The driver should be placed where it cannot 

come into contact with water or moisture.

This product is double insulated; do not connect 

any part to earth or the blue/brown wires to the 

earth terminal.

You are advised at every stage of your 

installation to double-check any electrical 

connections you have made. After you have 

completed your installation there are electrical 

tests that should be carried out, these tests are 

specified in the current IEE wiring and building 

regulations. If in doubt, consult a qualified 

electrician.

 

CLEANING:

Clean this product only with a soft dry cloth.

Disconnect the power and clean the exterior 

only of this fitting with a moist (not wet) cloth.

Do not use any chemical or abrasive cleaners.

INSTALLATION:

1)  Choose the location for the new fitting taking the above points into consideration. 

2)  Prepare the route for the cables between the lights and driver.

3)  Select the best method of mounting your LED cabinet downlight.

i)  Surface mounting (cable visible) – Mark the locations of your cabinet light. Eject the light from 

surface mount housing, make a cable clearance via pre-cast recess, fix and secure housing with 

suitable screws (checking they are not too long). See fig. 2 below.

ii)  Surface mounting (cable hidden) – Mark the locations of your cabinet light and then drill a 15mm 

diameter hole. Eject the light from surface mount housing fix and secure housing with suitable 

screws (checking they are not too long). See fig. 1 above.

iii)  Flush mounting - Mark the locations of your cabinet light and then drill a 27mm diameter hole. See 

fig. 3 above.

4) Secure and make tidy the visible cable or for the other options feed your plug and power cable 

through the respective holes and plug into the distribution block. 

5) Snap in the light head into the housing/hole. Repeat this process for required number of cabinet 

lights up to maximum of six lights per driver. NB. If less then six lights are used, the linked plugs 

must remain in the distribution block; otherwise the circuit connection will not be made. See fig. 4 

below.

6) Restore power and switch on.

CLDR9

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