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Spotlight LED 60 Classic
Operation
RGB type: Change color / power mode
To change color/power mode of an RGB lamp (art. no. 125842), turn the power off and then put it on again quickly in the
same sequence. This way you can go through the 14 different color programs.
When you have reached the final color (cold white), the lamp starts again beginning with the first color (saturated blue).
If the lamp is switched off for a longer time (>30s), the lamp will light up with the last used color when it is switched on again.
Synchronization of lamps
First make sure that all lamps to be synchronized are connected to the same transformer.
When several RGB (art. nr. 125842) lamps are connected to the same transformer, they should be synchronized to have the
same color. This should normally be done only the first time the lamps are turned on.
Follow the steps below to synchronize the lamps:
Turn on power (12VAC) for the lamps and make sure all lamps are on. Now all lamps can be on with different colors.
Turn off power for the lamps and wait for at least 20 seconds.
Turn on power for the lamps and then turn them off again.
Turn on power for the lamps and then turn them off again.
Turn on power for the lamps and then turn them off again.
Turn on the power for the lamps.
Now all lamps must have the same color (saturated blue).

Winter storage

The lamp power must always be disconnected before winter shutdown.
In order for the lamps not to freeze, we recommend you to do the following:
Option 1
Break the electrical current in the main station.
Lift the lighting kit and store it in a plastic bag on the pool edge.
Option 2
Lower the water level below the lamp for winter.
If this option is used: first ensure that your pool frame is able to drain water.
Break the electrical current in the main station.
Make sure that any water in the lamp's injection pipe is drained.
Troubleshooting
If lamps flicker
If the lights are burning
with different colors
1. Turn on the lamps. For RGB lamps, yellow color must be selected.
2. Measure the voltage at the lamps connections.
The lamps voltage should be at least 10VAC (50/60Hz)..
If the lamps voltage is less than 10VAC:
A. Check voltage at the terminals output. Voltage should be between 12VAC and 14VAC.
Ensure that the transformer power is sufficient for all connected lamps, see table p. 12.
B. If the transformer power is sufficient, install the wider cable between the lamp and the
transformer, see table p. 12.
First make sure that all lamps to be synchronized are connected to the same transformer.
Follow the same synchronization steps as described above.
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