9� Disposal
Electrical and electronic equipment, acces-
sories and packaging must be recycled in an
environmentally compatible manner.
Do not dispose of electrical and
electronic equipment as domestic
waste.
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For EU countries only: under the current
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ment no longer suitable for use must be col-
lected separately and recycled in an environ-
mentally compatible manner.
10� Warranty
As purchaser, you are entitled to your statutory
rights against the vendor. If these rights exist
in your country, they are neither curtailed nor
restricted by our Warranty Declaration. We
guarantee that your STEINEL Professional sen-
sor product will remain in perfect condition and
proper working order for a period of 5 years.
We guarantee that this product is free from
material-, manufacturing- and design flaws.
In addition, we guarantee that all electronic
components and cables function in the proper
manner and that all materials used and their
surfaces are without defects.
Making Claims
If you wish to make a claim, please send your
product complete and carriage paid with the
original receipt of purchase, which must show
the date of purchase and product designation,
either to your retailer or contact us at STEINEL
(UK) Limited, 25 Manasty Road, Axis Park,
Orton Southgate, Peterborough, PE2 6UP,
for a returns number. For this reason, we
recommend that you keep your receipt of
purchase in a safe place until the warranty pe-
riod expires. STEINEL shall assume no liability
for the costs or risks involved in returning a
product.
For information on making claims under the
terms of the warranty, please go to
www�steinel-professional�de/garantie
If you have a warranty claim or would like to
ask any question regarding your product,
you are welcome to call us at any time on our
Service Hotline 01733 366700.
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11� Technical Specifications
Dimensions (H × W × D)
Mains voltage
Power consumption
Output
Incandescent / halogen lamp load
Fluorescent lamps, electronic ballast
Fluorescent lamps, uncorrected
Fluorescent lamps, series-corrected
Low-voltage halogen lamps
LED < 2 W
2 W < LED < 8 W
LED > 8 W
Capacitive load
Mounting height
Sensor system
Angle of coverage
Reach
Time setting
Manual override
Twilight setting
Max. area covered
IP rating
Temperature range
12� Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Cause
No power at the sensor
n Fuse has tripped,
not switched ON,
break in wiring
n Short circuit
Sensor will not switch ON
n Twilight setting in night mode
during daytime operation
n Bulb faulty
n Mains power switch OFF
n Fuse has tripped
n Detection zone not properly
targeted
Sensor will not switch OFF
n Continuous movement in
the detection zone
Sensor keeps switching ON/OFF
n Light being operated is
located in detection zone
120 × 117 × 120 mm
120-240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Max. 1.8 W (stand-by 800 mW)
Max. 200 W at 230 V
Max. 150 W at 230 V (cos j = 0.5)
Max. 150 W at 230 V (cos j = 0.5)
Max. 150 W at 230 V (cos j = 0.5)
Max. 200 W at 230 V (cos j = 0.5)
40 W
100 W
160 W
≤ 132 µF
2.2 m
iHF sensor (5.8 GHz, 1 mW)
160°
1-5 m (approx. 7 m max.)
30 s - 30 min, 10 s - 30 min (by remote control RC9)
selectable (4h)
2-2000 lux
approx. 68 m²
IP 54
-20° to +50°C
Remedy
n Activate, change fuse,
turn ON power switch, check
wiring with voltage tester
n Check connections
n Adjust setting
n Change bulb
n Switch ON
n Activate, change fuse, check
connection if necessary
n Readjust
n Check zone, adjust or fit
shrouds if necessary
n Change zone, or fit shrouds
n Deactivate 4 h manual
override
n Change zone or fit shrouds,
increase distance
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