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1. Ceramic Metal Halide Light Fixture Warnings
Warning! Turn off lights switch before replacing
ceramic metal halide lights.
Warning! Lamps are manufactured to resist
breakage. Replace with same wattage lamp that
is similarly manufactured. If uncertain of wattage,
refer to label on case for specifics.
Warning! As ceramic metal halide lamps may heat
up entire light fixture area, allow case to cool down
for 45 minutes before accessing.
2. Removal of Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps
Loosen lamp access screws. Allow lamp cover to
drop downward.
Wrap lamp in cloth or paper towel (as added
protection from warm lamp).
Grasp lamp with firm grip and pull straight outward
(without bending or twisting lamp).
CERAMIC METAL HALIDE LIGHT FIXTURES / REPLACEMENT / POLYCARBONATE HEAT SHIELDS
3. Installation of Ceramic Metal Halide Lamps
Wrap new lamp in cloth or paper towel (as
added protection from warm lamp AND to
prevent oils from skin from getting on lamp).
Firmly grasp and carefully insert into open
socket.
Raise lamp cover back into place. Tighten
screws that had been loosened.
Turn lamp switch back on. Note: Ceramic metal
halide lamps may take up to 15 minutes to gain
full illumination.
4. Polycarbonate Heat Shields
Polycarbonate heat shields can heat up to
extremely hot temperatures.
Allow to cool before touching or cleaning.
Ceramic Metal Halide
Heat Lamp (Typical)
Polycarbonate Heat
Shield (Typical)
Glass Cover
(Typical)
Glass Cover (Typical)
Lamp Access Screws (Typ.)
Note: Illustration Shown May Not
Exactly Reflect Every Feature or
Option of Your Particular Case