RAMA
FRESNELs AND PCs
OPERATION MANUAL
THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A SELECON LUMINAIRE. WE
HAVE DESIGNED THIS LUMINAIRE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH A
SUPERIOR FITTING IN PERFORMANCE, DESIGN AND
ENGINEERING. WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT IT WILL PERFORM TO
YOUR EXPECTATIONS FOR MANY YEARS TO COME.
IMPORTANT NOTE
: Before
discarding the packaging
ensure you have the
suspension bolt set, colour
frame, lampbase spacers &/or
e lamp.
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Before operating your new luminaire please read this information to assist
you in making maximum use of your luminaire, its maintenance and care.
If you would like further assistance contact your Selecon dealer or
Selecon.
LAMPING YOUR LUMINAIRE
Before lamping – DISCONNECT THE LUMINAIRE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY. Be aware also that the
lamp or luminaire may still be hot, so exercise the necessary caution to avoid burns. Please note also
that these luminaires are not suitable for mounting on a normally flammable surface.
The Selecon Rama Fresnel and PC range comprises four models: the
High Performance
175 Fresnel, High Performance 175 PC, 150 Fresnel and 150 PC
. The Selecon Rama
range is designed for use with either the T/29 1200W or T/19 1000W lamp.
To facilitate the use of these two lamps which are of different sizes the height of the GX9.5
lampbase plate is adjustable. The adjustment is by means of positioning 2 lampbase
spacers under the lampbase. Without the spacers, the lampbase is aligned for use with the
T/29 1200W lamp.
With the spacers, the lampbase is aligned for use with the 1000W lamp. To make the
adjustment, loosen the two lampbase fastening screws with a screwdriver, and lift the
lampbase up. Slide the two lampbase spacers into place around the lampbase screws,
and tighten the screws.
Lamps able to be used in the Rama range are: 1200W – T/29: 1000W – T/11, T/19, CP24, CP70.
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Release the clip fastener and swing down the rear door.
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Insert lamp taking care not to touch the quartz envelope with your fingers.
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Close door and lock off the fastener.
The luminaire should be at least 1m away from the nearest object it is
lighting.
Version 2: January 2006 © 2006Selecon New Zealand Limited All Rights Reserved