Remove excess sealing glue with a cloth.
Leave the sealing glue to dry for at least one hour before continuing to work with the
LED strip.
Make sure that the foundation for mounting the LED strip is clean and free from
substances with anti-adhesive properties.
Remove the protective foil from the adhesive strip on the rear of the LED strip (see Fig.
D).
Stick the LED strip to the foundation, applying sufficient pressure. Do not allow the
bending radius to fall below 20 mm while doing so (see Fig. D, detailed view).
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Risk of fire due to the cable overheating!
Fires caused by overheated cables can lead to deadly burn injuries or poisoning through
smoke inhalation.
Do not lay cables when they are rolled up.
Use a sufficient cable cross-section.
Note the supply lines' maximum permissible length.
Observe the power packs' and receivers' maximum permissible loading capacity.
Malfunction due to damaged cable.
Conducting the cables along sharp edges can lead to malfunctions.
Lay the cables in empty tubes or cable channels.
Deburr the boreholes and notches in LIPROTEC profiles.
Malfunction due to the loosening of the cable connection.
Connecting tensioned cables can lead to a loosening of the cable connection.
Guarantee sufficient tension relief.
6.1 Optimizing radio noise suppression
Observe the following points for professional cable routing to obtain good radio noise
suppression and the greatest possible level of operating safety:
Mount the power packs at least 30 cm from the LED-conducting aluminium profiles.
While doing so, observe the minimum distances from neighbouring components (see
the "Directions for use for the power pack", Fig. C).
Properly lay the output lines at an appropriate distance from the earthed metal surfaces.
Directions for use for LED strips
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